Afro-Punk

Directed by James Spooner
Not Rated
2003    66mDocumentary, Music
7.182%5.3
Afro-Punk explores race identity within the punk scene. More than your everyday "Behind the Music" or typical "black history month" documentary, this film tackles hard questions, covering issues such as exile, loneliness, inter-racial dating and black power. We follow the lives of four people who have dedicated themselves to the punk rock lifestyle. They find themselves in conflicting situations, living the dual life of a person of color in a mostly white community.

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  • Ralph DardenHimself
  • Matt DavisHimself
  • Maya GlickHerself
  • Mariko JonesHerself
  • Moe MitchellHimself
  • Bejay RoseBlack Punk
  • Tamar-kaliSelf
  • James SpoonerDirector / Production Design / Editor / Sound
  • Ayanna MackinsProducer

 

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Afro-Punk Trivia

Afro-Punk was released on September 11, 2003.

Afro-Punk was directed by James Spooner.

Afro-Punk has a runtime of 66 min.

Afro-Punk was produced by Ayanna Mackins.

The key characters in Afro-Punk are Himself (Ralph Darden), Himself (Matt Davis), Herself (Maya Glick).

Afro-Punk is rated Not Rated.

Afro-Punk is a Documentary, Music film.

Afro-Punk has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.

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