Mexico / Jan 01, 1991
Punk Soul (1991)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Part-improvised and starring a cast of nonactors led by real-life punk Ana Hernandez (as Alma, which also means “soul”), ALMA PUNK traces the tortuous path of a young riot grrl from the Mexico City punk scene as she moves north to Tijuana and, eventually, towards the United States. It confidently breaks with the rules of staging docudrama with an unsparing look at Alma’s love life, unfakeable scene bohemianism and extensive location footage of Mexico before NAFTA and after the 1985 earthquake. “I feel like no one is supporting me,” Alma says. “Guys want everything and give nothing in return. Isn’t that so?” Like NADIE ES INOCENTE, this film uses the intimacy and flexibility of video (this time, 3/4″) to wring innovation in the editing room, this time to give Alma a similarly alienated and jittery headspace.
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Alma punk |
| Original language | Español (ES) |
| Spoken languages | Español |
| Production countries | Mexico |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 1 gennaio 1991 |
| Production | Monica Lombardo, Paula Capra, Sarah Minter |
| Writer | Sarah Minter, Ana Hernandez |
| Cinematography | Sarah Minter, Marie-Christine Camus |
| Assistant directors | Sarah Minter |
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