Heavy Metal Parking Lot: On Subculture, Intention, and the Politics of Personhood
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Heavy Metal Parking Lot: On Subculture, Intention, and the Politics of Personhood

Produced by Jeff Krulik and John Heyn, [Heavy Metal Parking Lot] is rooted in personhood and dedicates itself to exploring a condensed version of the heavy metal scene. If read in such a context, there is an intrinsically political current running through the film, one which encompasses the heavy metal movement of the 1980s, and which hints at the criticism and fear faced by the subculture as a result.


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