Last August, the Mail & Guardian ran a short review of the documentary Punk in Africa, when it was shown at the newly launched Bushveld Cinema festival, a feature of the Oppikoppi music festival.
In her online review, critic Lisa van Wyk said that Keith Jones and Deon Maas’s movie “takes a look at the history of the local punk scene, from the first multiracial punk bands that formed at the time of the Soweto uprising to the militant anti-apartheid hardcore and post-punk bands of the 1980s, to the rise of celebratory African-inspired ska bands that sprang up from Cape Town to Maputo in the 1990s. The film focuses on punk in its truest form — music that is made in response to a status quo that needs to change.”
This rare documentary will be shown several times in the coming week.
The Bioscope, 286 Fox Street, on January 20 at 7pm, January 21 at 5pm, January 22 at 5pm, January 23 at 7.30pm and January 27 at 6.30pm. Tel: 010 007 0119. Website: thebioscope.co.za.