
Vancouver filmmaker Susanne Tabata takes us back in time for a journey into Vancouver’s underground punk past in Bloodied But Unbowed. The documentary looks raw and riveting; focusing on the West coast city from 78 to 82 and features bands like D.O.A and the Subhumans. For more info, check the site here, and watch the trailer here.
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Colm Hogan is Chief Contributor and Publisher at DG. He's written books (Ice Cold Nights, Crack Whore Pickup), and made films (Matatu Express, The Legend of 23 Hop, Back To The Zone).
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