Surf II: The End of the Trilogy is a comedy film set in Southern California, where a group of friends encounters mutant surfers created by a mad scientist. The film follows their hilarious and outrageous adventures as they navigate the world of surfing, high school, and strange science experiments. It's a wacky and fun-filled ride that combines black humor, sex comedy, and surf culture.
This stylish documentary about the iconic ska, reggae and rock-steady label is a timely and wide-ranging celebration of british Jamaican working-class youth culture.
Atomic Cafe: The Noisiest Corner in J-Town is a documentary that explores the vibrant music and arts scene in downtown Los Angeles in the 1980s. It features interviews, archive footage, and showcases the subcultures of punk, ska, and pop culture that thrived in the area. The film delves into the history of the Atomic Cafe, a famous cafe in Little Tokyo known for its role in fostering creativity and community. Through interviews with the cafe owner and waitress, the documentary highlights the impact of this unique establishment on the arts district of downtown Los Angeles.
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