Turn It Up To 11 (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)

Turn It Up To 11 (DVD) (First Press Edition) (Korea Version)
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It’s all about rock ‘n’ roll, Korean style, in the indie music documentary Turn It Up To 11. After becoming a father, aging punk rocker Lee Kyu Young decides to return to his hometown of Incheon, and starts up a live club called Ruby Salon. The documentary focuses in particular on two bands under the Ruby Salon label: Galaxy Express, one of Korea’s most acclaimed indie rock acts, and the less successful Tobacco Juice, whose lead singer’s declaration of “we might not make it” turned into a popular catchphrase in Korea. Other musicians and bands like The Black Skirts, Apollo 18, and The Moonshiners can also be seen in the documentary.

Winner of the Fuji Film Eterna Prize at the Puchon Fantastic Film Festival and the Audience Prize at the Seoul Independent Film Festival, Turn It Up To 11 offers a loud, honest look into the lives of Korea’s indie rockers, without the cliche. As the drummer of Tobacco Juice, the film’s director Baek Seung Hwa certainly captures the insider’s story of his band in all their lazy, loser glory.

This edition includes audio commentary, music video, and trailer.

Note: Even though this product is marked as Region 3 DVD on the box, it is actually an All-Region DVD..
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