13 Torches for a Burn
"A lesson in Danish noise-punk with Iceage and Posh Isolation"
Originally released in 2014. 13 Torches for a Burn is a documentary/music film. directed by Jacqueline Castel. At just 10 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
The minute Big Love record store in Harajuku, Tokyo is plastered with posters of Danish noise-punk bands and hanging from the ceiling is a football scarf emblazoned with the name of the Copenhagen-based label recognized with nurturing primal talent, Posh Isolation. Taped to the grubby white walls is the line-up of the turbulent two-day festival 13 Torches for a Burn, held earlier this year in Los Angeles to celebrate five years of the label, co-founded by Loke Rahbek, then 16 years old.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 13 Torches for a Burn about?
The minute Big Love record store in Harajuku, Tokyo is plastered with posters of Danish noise-punk bands and hanging from the ceiling is a football scarf emblazoned with the name of the Copenhagen-...
Who directed 13 Torches for a Burn?
13 Torches for a Burn was directed by Jacqueline Castel.
How long is 13 Torches for a Burn?
13 Torches for a Burn has a runtime of 0 hours and 10 minutes (10 minutes total).
When was 13 Torches for a Burn released?
13 Torches for a Burn was released on November 15, 2014 in theaters.