A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 14, 2025
Original Title:
Hardcore 90
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Black Embers
MCRO Produções
África Brasil Discos
Production Countries:
Brazil
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
At the end of the 1980s, the first generation of Brazilian punk rock lived a cycle of violence and self-destruction. In the opposite direction, the beginning of the next decade sees the emergence of a powerful and tuned in generation that amplifies the echoes of punk, coming up with new subgenres. More politicized, united and socially conscious, the 1990s crop came along to put an end to the conflicts of the "old-timers" and bring new life to an engaged and active scene, ushering in new talent to the Brazilian music landscape, with important names such as No Violence, Agrotóxico, Ação Direta, Garage Fuzz, Dominatrix, among others.
Camera Operator:
Fernando Alves
Renato Alves
Marcelo Fonseca
Mario Cezar Rabello
Felipe Madureira
Ana Paula Câmara
Davi Agathocles
Fred Rahal Mauro
André “Totórs” Bonifácio
Rick Pellario
Director:
Marcelo Fonseca
George Ferreira
Editor:
Mario Cezar Rabello
Executive Producer:
Marcelo Fonseca
George Ferreira
Mario Cezar Rabello
Researcher:
Marcelo Fonseca
George Ferreira
Mario Cezar Rabello
Sound:
Marcelo Fonseca
Davi Agathocles
Renato Alves
Ana Paula Câmara
Fred Rahal Mauro
Sound Designer:
Mario Cezar Rabello
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