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The guerrilla gig-promoters who inspired Burning Man
Film

The guerrilla gig-promoters who inspired Burning Man

Desolation Center — When a 20-year-old punk decided to put on a series of illegal shows in the desert, bands like Sonic Youth, Minutemen and the Meat Puppets agreed to play. Fans, meanwhile, boarded buses not knowing what to expect. The rest became music history.

Written by: Daniel Dylan Wray

The enduring legacy of Wild Style, hip hop’s first ever film
Film

The enduring legacy of Wild Style, hip hop’s first ever film

‘We took over the planet’ — As the 1983 feature – which brought New York’s hip hop scene to international attention – celebrates its 35th birthday this year, we talk to the people who made it happen.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Uncovering the truth behind the world’s ‘dark money’
Activism

Uncovering the truth behind the world’s ‘dark money’

Power, corruption and lies — We talk to Kimberley Reed about free speech, fake news and Dark Money – her searing new documentary on America’s corrupt political system.

Written by: Thomas Curry

Inside the hidden North Korean community of south London
Film

Inside the hidden North Korean community of south London

Little Pyongyong — In an emotional new short, filmmaker Roxy Rezvany meets Joong-wha Choi – a former soldier who left behind his home in Pyongyang to make a fresh start in New Malden.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Huck 66: The Attitude Issue
Magazine

Huck 66: The Attitude Issue

Out now! — This issue is all about determination – to reject the status quo, to rise above the noise or just to forge your own path in life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

The story of Stanley Kubrick’s go-to problem-solver
Film

The story of Stanley Kubrick’s go-to problem-solver

An unsung hero — Leon Vitali gave up a promising acting career to serve the vision of his favourite director, swapping glamour and accolades for a gruelling life in the background. Now that a new documentary finally lends a voice to Kubrick's right-hand man, he insists that it was all worth it.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Cycling and survival on the streets of London
Film

Cycling and survival on the streets of London

Before The Storm — In an original Huck Film, we join the UK riders who have turned mass ride-outs and wheelies into a powerful youth movement that’s an antidote to violence in the capital.

Written by: Alex King

Capturing the camaraderie of London’s illegal car meet scene
Outdoors

Capturing the camaraderie of London’s illegal car meet scene

Hot wheels — Once a month, a group of young petrolheads gather in a car park after-hours to show off and stunt – before the police shut them down. However, rather than an act of rebellion, it’s a chance for the drivers to belong to a community in which they can truly express themselves.

Written by: Niall Flynn

How a 14-year-old took on political corruption in Egypt
Activism

How a 14-year-old took on political corruption in Egypt

Prodigy in protest — From standing on the frontlines at Tahrir Square to rallying against the patriarchy, Amal became a revolutionary when she was just a teenager. Now, her steely determination is being celebrated in a new film.

Written by: Hannah Clugston

Uncovering the dark side of Russian rhythmic gymnastics
Outdoors

Uncovering the dark side of Russian rhythmic gymnastics

Over the limit — A new documentary follows gymnast Margarita Mamun as she trains for the Olympics – exposing a blunt, brutal and abusive preparation regime.

Written by: Hannah Clugston

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