
N.Y.H.C.
Directed by Frank PavichAugust 16, 1999 87mDocumentary, Music
7.16.8
N.Y.H.C. is the first feature-length documentary to explore the New York Hardcore music scene. Drawings its roots from punk rock, hardcore evolved into a dedicated, self-contained movement, unconcerned with success in the mainstream. The documentary follows seven bands in the summer of 1995, ranging from Bronx inner-city youth to Long Island suburbanites to Hare Krishna devotees. N.Y.H.C. is a surprisingly in-depth and non-exploitive look into a vital and often neglected music community.
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N.Y.H.C. was released on August 16, 1999.
N.Y.H.C. was directed by Frank Pavich.
N.Y.H.C. has a runtime of 87m.
N.Y.H.C. was produced by Frank Pavich, Matt Pizzolo, Stephen Scarlata.
N.Y.H.C. is the first feature-length documentary to explore the New York Hardcore music scene. Drawings its roots from punk rock, hardcore evolved into a dedicated, self-contained movement, unconcerned with success in the mainstream. The documentary follows seven bands in the summer of 1995, ranging from Bronx inner-city youth to Long Island suburbanites to Hare Krishna devotees. N.Y.H.C. is a surprisingly in-depth and non-exploitive look into a vital and often neglected music community.
The key characters in N.Y.H.C. are Bass Guitarist, 108 (Tim Cohen), Lead Singer, Madball (Freddy Cricien), Lead Guitarist, 108 (Vic DiCara).
N.Y.H.C. is a Documentary, Music film.
N.Y.H.C. has an audience rating of 7.1 out of 10.

