This is National Wake

This is National Wake

66 mins | Documentary | June 26, 2022

National Wake emerged in the late 1970s with anti-establishment ideals and a punk rock sound that won them a massive following within Johannesburg’s underground club scene. Their first and only record was banned by the country’s racist legal system and within a few years the group had disbanded. The two black members, brothers Punka and Gary Khoza, subsequently died tragically young. Eschewing talking heads for a dazzling audio-visual archive, including some great Super-8 footage, debut director Neff has forged a visceral portrait of a dissident group who were dedicated to the fight for racial freedom – a punk legacy that lives on through the band’s legend and its fans.

This is National Wake

66 mins | Documentary | June 26, 2022

This is National Wake
National Wake emerged in the late 1970s with anti-establishment ideals and a punk rock sound that won them a massive following within Johannesburg’s underground club scene. Their first and only record was banned by the country’s racist legal system and within a few years the group had disbanded. The two black members, brothers Punka and Gary Khoza, subsequently died tragically young. Eschewing talking heads for a dazzling audio-visual archive, including some great Super-8 footage, debut director Neff has forged a visceral portrait of a dissident group who were dedicated to the fight for racial freedom – a punk legacy that lives on through the band’s legend and its fans.
Producers
Original title This is National Wake
Directors Mirissa Neff
Writers

Cast

Gary Khoza

as Self

Punka Khoza

as Self

Ivan Kadey

as Self

Steve Moni

as Self

Mike Lebese

as Self

Paul Giraud

as Self

Jules Sandler

as Self

Kelly Petlane

as Self