Botinada: Origins of Brazilian Punk

Botinada: Origins of Brazilian Punk

2006/09/01 • Released • Portuguese

Documentary
Music
8.3
1h 50m

Overview

Botinada chronicles the origins of punk rock in Brazil, its first phase (1976-1984) and the whereabouts of its protagonists. Were 4 years of research, interviewed 77 people, thousands of hours in editing rooms, 200 hours of video and many rare and unpublished images compiled for the first time. Botinada brings out this amazing story told by punks who experienced body, soul and leather jacket this chaotic journey.

Director : Gastão Moreira

Casts
João Gordo

João Gordo

Himself

Clemente Tadeu Nascimento

Clemente Tadeu Nascimento

Himself

Redson

Himself

Ariel Uliana Jr.

Ariel Uliana Jr.

Himself

Fábio Sampaio

Fábio Sampaio

Himself

Jão

Himself

Tina Ramos

Himself

Antônio Bivar

Antônio Bivar

Himself

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