Think of Firecracker TV as your personal home cinema for Asian movies, showing an (ever-increasing!) number of films at a time that suits you. It's streaming, so there's no waiting for downloads or waiting impatiently for a DVD in the post.First off, we have Chinese indie documentary POST-REVOLUTIONARY ERA, which explores the underground world of the Beijing rock scene, filmmaker Zhang Yang focuses on the communities who live for their music and the reaction of the older generation to an unfamiliar phenomenon, withconcert footage confirming the spirit of Glastonbury is alive and kicking in China.
Benjamin McKay at Senses of Cinema said of the film, "There is perhaps no more unrelentingly harsh, tawdry or unforgiving a place than post-socialist China. Director Zhang Yang took us on a 100-minute ride into the punk, thrash, metal and hardcore nihilist world of Beijing’s fringe dwelling music scene in his provocative and energetic music documentary POST-REVOLUTIONARY ERA"
Catch it now! Worth 2 credits.
