UnderGronde (2016)
Directed by Francis Vadillo

Documentary

Film Synopsis

'Do it yourself' is the guiding principle of underground artists across Europe.  Working outside the system, these are the maverick creatives who choose to forge their own identity and attract their own following without the resources available to those who prostitute themselves to the tawdry exigencies of the mainstream.  In this documentary film, it is evident that the underground movement is alive and well in Europe at the start of the third millennium, fuelled by a need to be different and a growing urge to shun mainstream culture, which is a mere handmaiden of capitalism...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Francis Vadillo
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 76 min

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