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There’s a bit of late-’80s lore surrounding legendary underground Bay Space venue Gilman that entails an enormous struggle between punks and Nazis. Fortunately and expectedly, the punks kicked the Nazis’ butts. A lot so, in reality, that the latter by no means confirmed their faces at Gilman once more. Such is the story now used as inspiration for the brand new movie Freaky Tales, which options the likes of Pedro Pascal, Ben Mendelsohn, and Tom Hanks in a sequence of interconnected tales centered on that night time. On this episode of In Protection of Ska, take heed to administrators Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck, in addition to others with relation to the real-world occasion, chat about punchin’ Nazis. Hear above, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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The story has been documented and retold earlier than, notably within the glorious documentary Flip It Round: The Story of East Bay Punk. For Freaky Tales, although, Boden and Fleck fictionalize the sequence of occasions to current a brand new take. The 2 administrators chat about why the story spoke to them, how they in the end tailored it, and the ultimate product.
Then, the crew chats with Flip It Round director Corbett Redford for yet one more perspective, in addition to three Gilman punks that had been there when it initially went down: Kamala Lyn Parks, George Hated, and MDC singer Dave Dictor.
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