1994, by ?
“Promotional video from 1994 feat. interviews with Henry Rollins (Black Flag, Rollins Band); Ian MacKaye & Joe Lally (Minor Threat, Fugazi); Peter & Franz Stahl (Scream, Wool); Dale Crover (Melvins); Tesco Vee (The Meatmen, Tesco Vee’s Hate Police; Bruce Merkle (Harlingtox A.D.); Pepper Keenan (Corrosion Of Conformity, Down); Lee Dorrian (Cathedral); Don Fleming (Velvet Monkeys, B.A.L.L., Gumball); Jennifer Finch (L7); Jay Yuenger (White Zombie); Tom Lyle (Government Issue); Phil Anselmo (Pantera, Down)”
2002, by Joe Carroll and Ben Holtzman
“A strong time capsule about Long Island as a cornerstone and building block of DIY punk. This original documentary focuses on a group of kids who have built a community around a love of music and a passion for creating an alternative to dominant consumerist society. By putting on shows in basements, booking and traveling on national tours, and releasing their own records, these kids attempt to distance themselves from the corporate influence that they consider not only unnecessary, but unwelcome. This fascinating look into the workings of a DIY punk community also examines the scene’s shortcomings, such as undercurrents of sexism as well as the problem of self sufficiency, which pressures some to seek out the same corporate avenues to which the scene strives to be an alternative. Features live footage and interviews with Latterman, On the Might of Princes, The Insurgent, Seven Days of Samsara, plus show-goers, scenesters, zinesters, and activists. Includes deleted scenes, extra live footage, and follow up segments on Latterman, scene members, and women in punk.”
2005, by Thibaut de Longeville and Lisa Leone
“Wie die Jeans in den 70er Jahren ist der Sneaker spätestens seit den 90er Jahren zum Markenzeichen einer ganzen Generation geworden: In Interviews mit bekannten Sammlern,Hip-Hop-Pionieren, Rappern, Graffitikuenstlern, Journalisten und Markenverantwortlichen beleuchtet die Dokumentation das Phänomen und die Kultur des Turnschuhs, der ganz lässig im Alltag getragen wird.”
1961, by David Robertson
“A documentary released by Channel Four in the UK to accompany the release of the feature film 24 Hour Party people."
2008, by Children of Bakunin
“Anti-fascist attitude is first ever document on emerging Russian anti-fascist movement which made by the activist themselves. Movie features both moderate NGO activists and radical grassroots activists and anarchists from three cities - Moscow, St. Petersburg and Irkutsk."
1977, by Ross McLaren
“Crash ‘n’ Burn is an experimental film shot in and named after Toronto, Ontario, Canada’s, first punk club by Canadian filmmaker Ross McLaren in 1977. The film, shot on 16mm black-and-white stock, features punk rock performances by the Dead Boys, Teenage Head, The Boyfriends, and the Diodes.”
— wikipedia
2003, by Mario Circelli
“A documentary film by Mario Circelli (2003) In conjunction with The New PL’s "Doc Days of Winter” series. Interview segments were filmed in July, 2002, during the Boot-To-The-Head reunion concerts in London, Ontario.“
2011, by Ian Ivanov
“This is a 60 minute DVD documentary about antifascist Skinheads in Russia.”
1999, by Martin Sorrondeguy
“The Latino punk scene in the early ‘90s really exploded because all of a sudden we had a hell of a lot to sing about. What started happening politically in the U.S. pissed us off so much, and we were feeling targeted and we were feeling so cornered as a community that we began writing songs about it.”
— Martin Sorrondeguy
2003, by Jim Fields
“This absorbing documentary traces the history of the seminal punk rock band in exhaustive detail”
- New York Times
2001, by Michael Bishop and Scott Jacoby
“This 60 minute DVD documentary examines Punk, its beginnings and some of the top musicians who started it. Included are rare video clips, narrated by the people involved, also lots of great music. Featured performers include Jack Grisham, Jello Biafra, Duane Peters, Keith Morris, Gitane Demone, Don Bolles, TSOL, Dead Kennedys, US Bombs, Circle Jerks, Christian Death and Germs.”