Noise and Resistance

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Noise and Resistance
Directed by
  • Julia Ostertag
  • Francesca Araiza-Andrade
Produced by
  • Julia Ostertag
  • Francesca Araiza-Andrade
Starring
Cinematography
  • Francesca Araiza-Andrade
  • Julia Ostertag
Edited by
  • Francesca Araiza-Andrade
  • Julia Ostertag
Music by
  • Antimaster
  • Crass
  • Disfear
  • Fall of Efrafa
  • Moscow Death Brigade
  • Sooke
  • What We Feel
  • and others
Distributed byNeue Visionen
Release date
  • June 11, 2011 (2011-06-11) (Germany)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryGermany
LanguagesEnglish, German, Spanish

Noise and Resistance is a German documentary. The film follows the European DIY punk music scene. The directors enter the centres of a vivid and vibrant, a rebellious and self-conscious scene. Be it squatters in Barcelona, anti-fascists in Moscow, Dutch trade unionists, the activists of England's Crass collective, queer trailer park inhabitants in Berlin, or Swedish girl punk bands, their music always expresses a collective self-assertion, a No! set to music whose slogan : Do it yourself! has become a strident 21st century "International". The film was mainly self-produced by the two directors. It had its international premiere at the Crossing Europe film Festival in Linz, Austria.

Filming locations[edit]

The documentary was shot on various locations, including Barcelona-district Gràcia; the wagon fort Schwarzer Kanal in Berlin; as well as various other locations in Britain, Russia and Sweden.

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