Sunday, May 31, 2009

Between Resistance & Community DVD



Our first proper release is going to be a reissue of this classic "scene" documentary: This original documentary focuses on the Long Island DIY punk scene - a group of kids who have built a community around a love of music and a passion for creating an alternative to dominant consumerist society. By putting on shows in basements, booking and traveling on national tours, and releasing their own records, these kids attempt to distance themselves from the corporate influence that they consider not only unnecessary, but unwelcome. This fascinating look into the workings of a DIY punk community also examines the scene's shortcomings, such as undercurrents of sexism, problems of self sufficiency, which pressures some people to seek out the same corporate avenues to which the scene strives to be an alternative. Live footage and interviews with The Insurgent, Latterman, On the Might of Princes, Porcelain Decay, Seven Days of Samsara, Somethings Walking; Sometimes Running, plus tons of show-havers, scenesters, zinesters, and activists.


Between Resistance & Community: The Long Island DIY Punk Community from Ben Holtzman on Vimeo

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

$100 & A T-Shirt

Four years in the making, the third version of this mildly exciting talkie/video features newer, cleaner, re-mastered audio, a new history section, and 50 new visual shots & pieces of archive material to break up the talking heads. Includes two brand new bonus short documentaries - "Tennessee State Prison" and "Record Playerz".

A cultural analysis of what causes zine makers to tick; what the hell zines are, why people make zines, the origin of zines, the resources and community available for zine makers, and the future of zines. Interviews with about 70 zine makers, ex-zine makers, and readers from the northwest. Featuring footage of the Portland Zine Symposium, a zine bicycle tour of Portland, and activities bringing zine culture to life. An original documentary culled from over 64 hours of footage. Best suited for people with a new interest in zines, pros, and novices. The video sparks untapped creativity and new interest into zine making and reading. Artwork by Cristy Road and music by J Church and Defiance, OH! Created by Basil Shadid, Rev. Phil Sano, Nickey Robo, and Joe Biel. 51 minutes with 47 minutes of bonus material. ISBN 0-9770557-5-2


$100 & A T-Shirt from Joe Biel on Vimeo.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Aftermass: Bicycling in a Post-Critical Mass Portland

What does it mean that Portland, one of the best North American cities for cycling, has virtually no Critical Mass? Is it no longer relevant in the evolution of cyclists or has the police crackdown just been so successful? What are the new goals of cyclists? Feature length documentary coming in 2010!


AfterMass: Bicycling in a Post-Revolutionary Portland from Joe Biel on Vimeo

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