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So, 'The Manitoba Connection' is this intriguing little documentary that dives into the Winnipeg punk scene from the mid-2000s—definitely not something you see every day. At just 35 minutes, it feels like a whirlwind tour through this vibrant DIY culture, with a rawness that just captures the spirit of the local bands and fans. The pacing is pretty quick, but it works, as it showcases a bunch of performances and candid moments that really bring the atmosphere alive. You can almost feel the energy of the mosh pits and hear the echoes of those garage shows. It's distinct, not just because of the music but how it paints a picture of a subculture that's often overlooked, especially in the Canadian context.
Features interviews with local musicians and fans.Candid footage from underground shows and events.Unique perspective on a lesser-known punk scene.
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