
🎬 Title: Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage / Grunge: De Musique & de Rage
Story: Emerging from the raw emotions of the 1970s punk scene, Grunge represents a reaction against conforming to societal norms, advocating for personal authenticity and creativity. This subculture emerged as a sanctuary for those seeking to redefine their existence. Initially a hidden rebellion, Grunge was never meant to achieve mainstream success. Its intense period lasted only three brief years, from 1991 to 1994. But what became of that fiery spirit?
⭐ Rating: 7.2 (4 votes)
📅 Release date: November 15, 2021
⏱️ Runtime: 52 minutes
🎭 Genres: Documentary, Music, TV Movie
🎬 Director: Charlotte Blum
✍️ Writer: Charlotte Blum
🏢 Production companies: Mediawan, Mediawan Thematics

👥 Cast: Jack Endino (Self), Charles Peterson (Self), Barrett Martin (Self), Marco Collins (Self), Brad Klausen (Self), Jacob McMurray (Self), Donita Sparks (Self (voice)), Megan Jasper (Self), Gretta Harley (Self), Karen Mason Blair (Self)
Editor’s note: Grunge: A Story of Music and Rage (2021) captures the essence of its subject through a compelling mix of documentary storytelling and musical exploration. Directed by Charlotte Blum, the film focuses on meaningful narratives rather than grand visuals. Notable contributions from Jack Endino, Charles Peterson, and Barrett Martin lend a profound human element to the story. With a runtime of 52 minutes, it maintains a steady pace, ensuring each moment feels intentional. While not flawless, its merits overshadow minor imperfections. If you relate to its themes, it’s definitely worth adding to your watchlist.
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