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Skinhead Cross Culture is an intriguing dive into the often-misunderstood world of Traditional Skinheads, which aren't what many assume. The film weaves together the historical threads, tracing back to the vibrant 60s British scene, infused with Jamaican reggae and ska. It's really fascinating how it explores the cultural cross-pollination that birthed this identity. The documentary has a raw, grassroots feel, enhancing the authenticity of the voices it captures. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the rich history without feeling rushed. There's a certain grit to the practical effects used in narrating the story, making it all the more compelling. It’s a nuanced perspective that really distinguishes it from other documentaries on similar subjects.
Covers the 60s origins of the Skinhead sceneFocuses on cultural influences from reggae and skaSheds light on the non-racist aspect of the movement
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Bryan Davis
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