New Breed Documentary 1989
Originally released in 2016. New Breed Documentary 1989 is a documentary/music film. directed by John Woods. At just 69 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Djinji Brown, James Damon, and Kevin Egan
Synopsis
The New Breed Documentary chronicles a cassette compilation put out by Freddy Alva & Chaka Malik in 1989. New York Hardcore was undergoing a transition at the end of the 80's & this generational shift was exemplified by the bands that were featured on the compilation.The story of the tape is at heart the story of NYC & kids that grew up in it's five boroughs as well as related outposts in Long Island/Yonkers. A unique set of social/economic circumstances during the 70's & 80's forged the individuals that went on to make up the New York Hardcore scene. This full length documentary profiles band members/fanzine editors/record label heads & fans that made up this vibrant scene with narration by NYHC book author Tony Rettman. It's unheard of for a feature film to focus on an outdated analog format like a cassette compilation but it is through the eyes of these individuals that a spotlight is shined onto those tumultuous times & what is ultimately a tribute to a bygone era.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Wardance Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is New Breed Documentary 1989 about?
The New Breed Documentary chronicles a cassette compilation put out by Freddy Alva & Chaka Malik in 1989. New York Hardcore was undergoing a transition at the end of the 80's & this generational sh...
Who directed New Breed Documentary 1989?
New Breed Documentary 1989 was directed by John Woods.
How long is New Breed Documentary 1989?
New Breed Documentary 1989 has a runtime of 1 hours and 9 minutes (69 minutes total).
When was New Breed Documentary 1989 released?
New Breed Documentary 1989 was released on March 30, 2016 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in New Breed Documentary 1989?
The main cast of New Breed Documentary 1989 includes Djinji Brown, James Damon, Kevin Egan, Andy Guida, Astoria Lou.