Recent Posts

| May 21, 2014
Bloodied But Unbowed FREE screening at Punk Rock Bowling, Las Vegas, Saturday May 24
| August 29, 2013
Bloodied But Unbowed director's cut screening at Edmonton's Metro Cinema at the Garneau, Sept. 3, 2013
| December 05, 2012
Bloodied But Unbowed—and several other films that screened at the Berlin Punk Film Festival earlier this year—shown at the Hamburg Punk Film Festival.
| November 20, 2012
Bloodied But Unbowed on Super Channel, Friday Nov. 23 (see story for times)
| November 01, 2012
BLOODIED BUT UNBOWED hoodies now in stock!!!
| November 01, 2012
Saturday Nov. 3 marks the end of an era as the Pointed Sticks play their final concert at the Rickshaw Theatre, Vancouver.
| October 20, 2012
Bloodied But Unbowed at Vancouver's 9th Annual DTES Heart of the City Festival. Following the screening, Joe Keithley will participate in a Q&A and perform solo/unplugged *FREE*
| September 30, 2012
Susanne Tabata and her crew are finally back from Japan after a month-long series of screenings! NEW photos added!
| July 15, 2012
Finding Vancouver's Punk Legacy By Tom Harrison, The Province July 8, 2012
| June 23, 2012
Fast Forward Weeklly (Calgary) reviews BBU at Sled Island Festival, by Mark Teo. Filmmaker Susanne Tabata, who lovingly directed Bloodied, isn’t saturating punk’s cinematic canon. Instead, she focuses on strict parameters: Her lens narrows in on Vancouver’s punk scene, which also included “noise bands, sound art and sparse electronica.” The film’s time frame ends in 1981, when DOA revolutionized the game with Hardcore ’81. And she goes to great lengths to establish Vancouver’s distinctiveness: The city, she says, drew its influence from west coast America, a lineage that still exists today."