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Wednesday July 14, 2021

Day: July 14, 2021

Review

An Explosion of Punk Creativity in a Time of Decline: Sōgo Ishii’s Burst City (1982)

Matthew Fullerton
July 14, 2021
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By Matthew Fullerton. Though a commercial failure on its release in March 1982, Burst City has, in recent years, reached cult status, primarily for its elements of Japanese cyberpunk, which make it a “landmark” for this genre of cinema, and for its blending of styles.” Give the punk a camera […]

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