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Fuckumentary 1996

69 min📅 1996-04-06

Dive into the provocative world of Fuckumentary (1996), a documentary that dares to expose the inner workings of Australia's most extreme punk rock band, Rupture. Director Buck Ranson masterfully captures the chaos and intensity that defines this underground movement.

Director: Buck Ranson

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fuckumentary (1996) about?

Fuckumentary (1996) is a documentary that offers a provocative look into the lives of Australia's most extreme punk rock band, Rupture.

Who directed Fuckumentary?

Buck Ranson directed this unapologetic exploration of the punk rock scene.

Who stars in Fuckumentary?

Unfortunately, the main cast of Fuckumentary (1996) is not listed.

Is Fuckumentary (1996) worth watching?

With its unflinching gaze and raw energy, Fuckumentary (1996) is a must-see for fans of punk rock and those who crave the unapologetic attitude of a bygone era.

How long is Fuckumentary?

Fuckumentary (1996) has a runtime of 69 minutes.

About Fuckumentary (1996) — A Scandalous Look into Australia's Most Extreme Punk Rock Band

Dive into the provocative world of Fuckumentary (1996), a documentary that dares to expose the inner workings of Australia's most extreme punk rock band, Rupture. Director Buck Ranson masterfully captures the chaos and intensity that defines this underground movement. With its unflinching gaze, the film peels back the layers of the band's psyche, revealing a complex tapestry of creativity and rebellion.

From the mosh pits to the recording studio, Fuckumentary (1996) takes viewers on a wild ride, immersing them in the sights and sounds of a bygone era. This film is not for the faint of heart, but for those who crave the raw energy and unbridled passion of true punk rock, it's an absolute must-see.

Get ready to experience the raw power and unapologetic attitude that defined a generation, all through the lens of a documentary that refuses to sugarcoat the truth.