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Sounds Like a Revolution is a canadien film of genre Documentary with Jello Biafra

Sounds Like a Revolution (2010)

Sounds Like a Revolution
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Sounds Like a Revolution is a feature documentary about recent protest music in America.
Directed by Canadian directors Summer Love and Jane Michener, the film was released in June 2010 and had its world premiere at NXNE festival and its theatrical premiere at The Royal Theatre in Toronto, Canada.

Focusing on the personal experiences of four independent musicians, the film portrays Michael Franti, Fat Mike, Paris, and Anti-Flag and a collection of live performances, political rallies, music videos and uncensored commentaries from Pete Seeger, The Dixie Chicks, David Crosby, Steve Earle, Jello Biafra, Ani DiFranco, Wayne Kramer (MC5) to Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine) and more.

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