93: La belle rebelle (2010)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Thorn

Documentary

Film Synopsis

Today's industrial wastelands and urban ghettos are the places that have spawned a counterculture whereby disaffected youth express their anger and their rejection of societal values through their music.  Stigmatised as savages and hoodlums by the ruling middleclass elite, victimised by the forces of authority that do not know what to do with them, today's urban youth have forged a new identity that ought to enrich, not threaten our society...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Pierre Thorn
  • Script: Jean-Pierre Thorn
  • Cinematographer: Frédéric Serve
  • Cast: Daniel Baudon (Himself), D. de Kabal (Himself), Abdel Haq (Himself), Laurent Katrakazos (Himself), Grand Corps Malade (Himself), Dee Nasty (Himself), Marc Perrone (Himself), Serge Teyssot-Gay (Himself)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 73 min

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