Documentary about the emergence of the punk movement. The film explores the development of the punk subculture which became more mainstream in the 1970s with the success of The Sex Pistols and Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood’s fashion shop at 430 King’s Road, London.
Sex Drugs Clothes and Rock ‘n’ Roll. Along with a strong dash of political dissent every ingredient was present in the Molotov cocktail that was Punk in ’76. Following its UK cinema release this brand new documentary is now released on DVD and starts the punk journey at 430 Kings Road London the Sex shop of punk’s ‘enfant terrible’ pair of Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood. Sex was the melting pot that brought London’s fashionistas rebels musos kinksters and petty criminals together spawning the punk movement and its cultural vanguard – The Sex Pistols. Featuring major contributions from Tony James Gene October Jon Savage Glen Matlock Jah Wobble Caroline Coon Steve Severin Charlie Harper plus archive performances from some of Punk’s early London bands this is one of the great stories of British musical in the 20th Century.



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