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World of Skinhead might not have a heavyweight director behind it, but it's got a raw energy that pulls you in. This documentary dives deep into skinhead culture, tracing its roots from the gritty streets of Detroit to the vibrant scenes in Bergen, Glasgow, and Berlin. The pacing feels almost like a ride through various eras and expressions of the movement—it's not just a history lesson, but an exploration of identity. You get a sense of camaraderie and conflict, as well as the music that shaped it all. The interviews are candid, often revealing, and there's a palpable authenticity that makes you feel like you're part of something real.
Captures the ethos of various skinhead movements.Gritty visuals complement the documentary's tone.Great for understanding cultural contexts and music influences.
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