Watch Cut Shorts: Short Films of David Markey 1974-2004
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- 1 hr 28 min
Cut Shorts: Short Films of David Markey 1974-2004 is a collection of short films created by filmmaker David Markey over a span of thirty years. The collection features over three hours of footage divided into three discs, showcasing Markey's evolution as a filmmaker and his experimentation with various formats and techniques. The first disc, titled "Early Works," consists of Markey's earliest short films, shot on Super 8mm film when he was just a teenager in the 1970s. These films are raw and unpolished, yet they display Markey's knack for storytelling and his unique perspective on the world around him. Some of the standout films in this disc include "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls," a mockumentary about a fictional punk band, and "Twisted," a gory horror film that foreshadows Markey's later work with bands such as Sonic Youth and Nirvana.
The second disc, titled "The 80s," showcases Markey's work during the decade when he was most active in the underground music scene. This disc includes music videos, concert footage, and short films featuring some of the most influential bands of the era, such as Black Flag and The Circle Jerks. Some of the standout films in this disc include "My Career as a Jerk," a documentary about The Circle Jerks, and "The Slog Movie," a road trip film that follows Black Flag on tour.
The third and final disc, titled "No Wave and Grunge," focuses on Markey's work during the 1990s and early 2000s, when he was involved in the grunge and no wave music scenes. This disc includes documentary footage of bands such as Sonic Youth and Mudhoney, as well as short films that explore Markey's own personal experiences with drugs and addiction. Some of the standout films in this disc include "1991: The Year Punk Broke," a documentary about the 1991 Sonic Youth tour, and "Lovedolls Superstar: Fully Loaded," a follow-up to Markey's earlier film, "Desperate Teenage Lovedolls."
Overall, Cut Shorts: Short Films of David Markey 1974-2004 is a fascinating look into the creative mind of one of the most influential filmmakers in the underground music scene. Markey's films are gritty and unapologetic, yet they are also nuanced and deeply personal. This collection is a must-watch for fans of punk rock, no wave, and grunge music, as well as anyone interested in the history of underground cinema.