Afro-Punk (2003) is a 66-minute documentary film directed by James Spooner and produced by Matthew Morgan, exploring the roles of African Americans within what was then an overwhelmingly white punk scene across the United States of America—and taking place as the world shifted with the galvanizing power of the internet. The film focuses on the lives of four African American youths dedicated to the underground music and punk rock lifestyle, interspersed with interviews from scores of black punk rockers from all over the United States. Fans of the film and the music inspired an alternative movement, that was later interpreted for the annual Afropunk Festival beginning in 2005.

Afro-Punk (2003)
Directed by James Spooner
Genres - Documentary |
Release Date - Sep 11, 2003 |
Run Time - 75 min. |
Countries - United States of America |
MPAA Rating - NR
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African American, Punk, United States
Alternate Titles
Afro-Punk
US
Afropunk: The 'Rock n Roll Nigger' Experience
US
アフロ・パンク
JP