Rebel Scum Atlanta Premiere at the Plaza - Video
PUBLISHED:  Oct 14, 2012
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Director: Video Rahim
Producer: Francis Percarpio
https://www.facebook.com/rebelscumthemovie
"More than 300 people showed up at Atlanta's art deco movie palace, the Plaza Theater, for the premiere of Rebel Scum. Billed as "a twisted symphony of excess," Rebel Scum didn't disappoint the audience, which cheered and laughed through much of the film. The theater got eerily quiet during the more ...intense moments. At the end, the film received a standing ovation." -MetroPulse Presented here is a sampling of the events of May 8, 2010 -- the theatrical premiere of Rebel Scum at the Plaza Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia. Over three hundred people paid to attend this event, which was an enormous success. Creative Loafing article: http://clatl.com/atlanta/down-and-dirty-with-rebel-scum/Content?oid=1432172 Performer Magazine movie review: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4104245&fbid=399097398345&id=126432948345 Thank you to all of you who came out and supported us on this amazing night, and a special thanks to the Plaza Theatre, Dropsonic, The Dirty Works, Mil Cannon, Todd Crowe, Jonathan Rej, CJ Garcia, Karlyle Harris, Brian Fisher, Adiclere Hunter, Chad Radford, Nadia Lelutiu, Performer Magazine, Stomp and Stammer, Creative Loafing, Metropulse, NPR and many more. For more on this movie check out: http://www.facebook.com/rebelscumthem... http://www.myspace.com/rebelscumthemovie Worldstorm presents Rebel Scum Director: Video Rahim Producer: Francis Percarpio Director of Photography: Matt Hurley Executive Producers: Francis Percarpio and Dan Dixon Associate producers: Ashley Simpson, and Video Rahim Graphics: Dubelyoo Audio mix: Brian Fisher Starring THE DIRTY WORKS Christopher Scum: lead singer Steven Crime: guitarist B-Riot: drummer Shaggy: Bassist also featuring: Dropsonic, Vadim, Carl Snow Cornbred Blues Band, Monsters Of Japan, Rus Harper Soundtrack featuring: Traindodge, Slow Motion Crash, The Poles, The Life and Times, Macha, God and Man square off in the American Deep South in the controversial new rock documentary, Rebel Scum. Chronicling two years in the life of "psycho white trash punk band", The Dirty Works, this startling film expands the boundaries of traditional rock documentaries in a manner that is not always comfortable, but is always riveting. The multi-textured movie explores several themes, including mental illness, addiction, relationships, family dysfunction, and the struggle for artistic expression in the heart of America's "Bible Belt." Centered on frontman Christopher Scum, Rebel Scum is, at its core, the story of one man's continued drive to create art in spite of the barriers imposed by society and his own self-destructive tendencies. Bouncing intermittently between the extremes of comedy and tragedy, the film reveals a seedy American underworld that is, at once, both fascinating and repulsive. Rebel Scum. A celluloid train wreck -- not for the faint of heart.
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