A Film by: Marc-Aurèle Vecchione & Jean Marc Barbieux
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Starting in 1964, a 22-year-old New Yorker named Danny Lyon immerses himself in biker culture, cozying up to America’s first motorcycle gangs. Five years before Easy Rider and three years before Hunter S.Thompson’s Hell’s Angels, Danny Lyon describes the daily life of biker crews who chose to live by their own rules, becoming the antiheroes of the hippie generation.
CAPTURING A CULTURE: Skate, Punk, Rap, Skins, Raves, Bikers, Freedom Fighters, Gangs, Graffiti…Capturing a Culture looks back at groundbreaking countercultures through the eyes of the photographers who captured their essence and showcased their rebellious spirit.A 13-part series of 6-minute films – with Glen E. Friedman, Danny Lyon, Janette Beckman, Henry Chalfant and Gavin Watson.
Produced by: Sara Brücker & Marc-Aurèle Vecchione
Written & Directed by: Marc-Aurèle Vecchione & Jean Marc Barbieux
Original Soundtracks: Chaze
Director of photography: Marc-Aurèle Vecchione
Sound: Marc-Aurèle Vecchione
Editing: Matthieu Brunel & Marc-Aurèle Vecchione
Sound Mix: Simon Apostolou
Color correction: Yann Masson
Graphic Motion & Design: 360 Creative
A Resistance Films production, in association with Arte France – © 2016. With the support of CNC.
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