Filmmakers Paul Bishow, Sam Lavine, and James June Schneider at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photographer in foreground Nalinee Darmrong. Photographer unknown.
Talking shop.
Filmmaker James June Schneider with Jeff Krulik and Ian MacKaye at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
At the L.A. Premiere.
Filmmakers Sam Lavine and James June Schneider with Abbie Algar at AFI Silver
Ian MacKaye, HR, and Alec MacKaye at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute, June 2019. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
L-R: Paul Bishow, Dan Palenski, Mark Noone, Sam Lavine, Martha Hull, Kim Kane, James June Schneider, Marshall Keith, Andy Von Brand, and Chris Rounds at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Bill O’Leary.
L-R: Patricia Ragan (Punk Magazine, Afrika Korps), and Dan Palenski (Slickee Boys, “Salad Days” radio show) at the Byrd Theatre in Richmond, VA, October 2019.
Filmmaker James June Schneider with Hudley Flipside at the Los Angeles premiere.
Sold-out screening at Nitehawk Cinema Williamsburg, March 2020 (L-R, Tony Rettman, James June Schneider, Brian Baker).
Jeff Nelson and James June Schneider, cutting posters on the road.
Sold-out screening at Third Man Records Cass Corridor in Detroit, October 2019. Panelists included Andy Wendler (guitarist for Necros), Tesco Vee (Touch and Go Records), and Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat).
James June Schneider and Jeff Nelson in the window of The Real Tinsel in Milwaukee, October 2019.
Lyle Preslar (Minor Threat), Gary Gabriel (Enzymes) and Howard Wuelfing (Nurses)
Molly Burnham (author), Steve Waksman (rock historican), and Julia Cafritz (of Pussy Galore) at a screening in Northhampton, Massachusetts, September 2019.
HR from Bad Brains on screen at AFI Silver
HR (Bad Brains) and Howard Wuelfing (Slickee Boys) at Lightbox Film Center in Philadelphia. February 2020.
Stephanie Weiner, Michael Reidy (Razz), Brendan Canty (Fugazi), and Ian MacKaye at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Don Zeintara (Inner Ear Recording Studio) and Geoff Turner (Gray Matter) at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Leslie Clague, Cynthia Connolly, and Tom Berard at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Russell Braen (Madams Organ venue) and Ian MacKaye at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Amanda MacKaye at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Dianna Quinn and Boyd Farrell at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute.
Lori Carns Hudson and HR at the film’s World Premiere at the American Film Institute. Photo by Nalinee Darmrong.
Screening at the Academy of Music Theatre, Northampton, Massachusetts, September 2019.
Mike from Babylon Burning Screen Printing, Inc. with a VOID screen.
Howard Wuelfing, James June Schneider, Paul Bishow, Gary Gabriel, Lyle Preslar, and John Woods at the NYC premiere. Nitehawk, Oct 2019.
Photo by Garret Linn.
Paul from Lollipop Records and Jack from New Rose Records at the Marseilles, France screening.
Members of the Lyon punk groups Condense and Parkinson Threat at the Lyon, France screening.
Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and Lori Barbero (Babes in Toyland) at the Sound Unseen Film Festival, 2019.
Contact the Punk the Capital filmmakers for events/screenings
2020
In-Edit Barcelona Film Festival
In-Edit Brazil Film Festival
DokStation Music Documentary Film Festival
Adams Morgan Day Celebration, Washington, DC
Backstage Adams Morgan: a conversation with Smithsonian Folklife
Festival Musical Écran
Networked Conversations with filmmakers Paul Bishow, Sam Lavine, James June Schneider. Hosted by Randall Packer from the Underground Studio Bunker
Q&A with Brian Baker (Minor Threat, Bad Religion) and Michael Hampton (S.O.A., Faith)
Q&A with special guests HR (Bad Brains), Howard Wuelfing (The Slickee Boys, Nurses), and co-director Paul Bishow
Q&A with Cynthia Connolly (photographer and ‘Banned in DC’ co-author)
Two nights of screenings with special guest Marshall Keith
EUROPE 2019
Q&A with Tos Nieuwenhuizen [Jesus & The Gospelfuckers, GOD, Sunn O)))] and co-director James June Schnieder
Leeds International Film Festival
Leeds International Film Festival
USA 2019
Sound Unseen Film Festival
Limited Engagement with 15 Special Guests over five nights of screenings.
Q&A with co-director James June Schneider
Q&A with co-director James June Schneider. Musical Performance by WEEDRAT.
Q&A with co-director James June Schneider
Q&A with co-director James June Schneider
Q&A with Special Guests Henry Rollins and Ian Svenonius, and filmmaker James June Scheider
Q&A with Special Guest Chris Stover ( Void) and filmmaker James June Schneider. Screening includes a bonus unseen short film about the legendary D.C. band Void!
Q&A with Special Guest Chris Stover ( Void) and filmmaker James June Schneider. Screening includes a bonus unseen short film about the legendary D.C. band Void!
Special Guests Minor Davis and Jay Fox
Q&A with Special Guest Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guest Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guest Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guests Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat), Tesco Vee (The Meatmen), Andy Wendler (Necros), and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guest Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guest Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guest Jeff Nelson (Dischord Records, Minor Threat) and filmmaker James June Schneider.
Q&A with Filmmakers Paul Bishow, Sam Lavine, and James June Schneider.
Q&A with Special Guest Dan Palenski (The Slickee Boys) and filmmakers.
Q&A with Filmmakers Paul Bishow, James June Schneider and Sam Lavine.
