Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage (2021)

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An extension of punk and the fury of the 70s, Grunge was built on the impossibility of living in this world without transforming it. On a categorical refusal to collaborate and the need to create your own rules. The subculture as a refuge. Grunge was a secret movement, a piracy that should never have become popular. A bubble whose epilogue was played out in 3 years, between 1991 and 1994. What happened to this rage?

Director: Charlotte Blum
Genre: Documentary, Music, TV Movie
Runtime: 52 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Victor Bruzzi
Cinematography: Amandine Bailly
Editing: Maruska Hans
Production: Mediawan, Mediawan Thematics
Language: English
Original Language: fr

Keywords

seattle, washington, grunge, music documentary, pacific northwest

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage about?
An extension of punk and the fury of the 70s, Grunge was built on the impossibility of living in this world without transforming it. On a categorical refusal to collaborate and the need to create your own rules. The subculture as a refuge. Grunge was a secret movement, a piracy that should never have become popular. A bubble whose epilogue was played out in 3 years, between 1991 and 1994. What happened to this rage?
Who directed Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage?
Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage was directed by Charlotte Blum.
Who stars in Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage?
Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage stars Jack Endino, Charles Peterson, Barrett Martin, Marco Collins, Brad Klausen, Jacob McMurray.
How long is Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage?
Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage?
Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage is a Documentary, Music, TV Movie film.