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Regressive Films Announces A Punk Musical, Sacrificial Youth

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Regressive Films Announces A Punk Musical, Sacrificial Youth
CHICAGO, IL. (Top40 Charts/ Western Publicity) "If you don't get it, f*** you! has always been the punker's credo. With every scene and every joke, and even the very idea of a hardcore punk musical - one that plays off the recent success of mainstream franchises like Glee and the High School Musical series - Sacrificial Youth seeks to ingratiate itself with its subject. Consider it a camping of the punk-rock experience with a self-consciously B sci-fi/horror vibe added for effect." Nathaniel Lee, Artforum

Sacrificial Youth is a hardcore punk musical that tells the story of TJ (played by Rob Baker), a teenager caught at the crossroads. When a multi-national corporation hatches an evil plot of biblical proportions to destroy The Scene, TJ is forced to accept his fate as the chosen one - to stand up and fight back. This is the second feature film from Regressive Films, the folks who created the acclaimed documentary "You Weren't There-A History Of Chicago Punk 1977-1984″. The film has already drawn praise from the likes of Artforum (above) - the Chicago Reader's Drew Hunt also weighted in, saying, "Not unlike the subculture being portrayed, this punk musical makes up for its low production values with brazen stylistics, shifting heedlessly between genres—from scene to scene, anything from rock-opera fantasy to psychological horror. The vibrant colors and incongruous imagery would make Busby Berkeley blush."

Plans are underway for an IndieGoGo crowdsource campaign as the DVD goes into production. The DVD and Video on Demand release will be rolling out in conjunction with a Chicago screening to be announced shortly before Losurdo and Tillman hit the road for screenings around the US and Europe. The film played the CBGB Fest in NY, Fest de Nouveau in Montreal and CIMMFest in Chicago; it will also be screened at the Mar Del Plata Film Festival in Argentina on November 18th & 21st.

The movie was written and directed by Joe Losurdo - he composed the original soundtrack which is performed by members of Tutu & The Pirates, Strike Under, Mentally Ill, Life Sentence, Rights Of The Accused, Regress, Negative Element, Cursive, Nora O'Connor, Bobby Conn, Cattivo, Regal Standard, the Goblins, She's Still Dead, and more. In additon to Baker in the lead role, Mike O'Connell turned in a hilarious portrayal of Max Thorne, the evil band manager. In support are Sam Porter as Rob's bandmate Jud and Kate Lane as Maggie. Venus Zarris turns in a genius performance as Maggie's super religious chain smoking mother.

Losurdo produced the film with Christina Tillman. They are currently at work on a new documentary about the legendary record label and store Wax Trax! Records.

For more information visit https://regressivefilms.com/






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