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Allison Wolfe

Allison Wolfe

Acting

Biography

Allison Wolfe is a Los Angeles-based singer, songwriter, zine writer, and podcaster. As a founding member and lead singer of the punk rock band Bratmobile, she became one of the leading voices of the riot grrl movement. Wolfe has also fronted other bands, including Sex Stains, Partyline, and Cold Cold Hearts.

Known For

Here to be Heard: The Story of The Slits
6.4

The tale of the formation, journey and end of the seminal Punk/Reggae band The Slits.

Here to be Heard: The Story of The Slits

2018
35000 Watts: The Story of College Radio
6.0

The students behind the mic and the bands they made famous tell the story of the youth and music culture that originated, and later flourished, on the airwaves of American colleges and universities, establishing a new generational voice and a new path to success for many alumni and artists.

35000 Watts: The Story of College Radio

2024
From Vinyl to Camila
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From Vinyl to Camila

2023
The Punk Singer
7.1

A look at the life of activist, musician, and cultural icon Kathleen Hanna, who formed the punk band Bikini Kill and pioneered the "riot grrrl" movement of the 1990s.

The Punk Singer

2013
From the Back of the Room
4.0

Although it is often credited with spurring the "third wave" of feminism, Riot Grrrl seemed to many to be a blip in the media. Riot Grrrl paved the way for the more mainstream "girl power" phenomenon, but was ultimately forgotten until recently. This film tackles the past thirty years of female involvement in Do It Yourself music, and aims to give a more complete picture of how women have participated in the D.I.Y. community, and how it affects their daily lives.

From the Back of the Room

2011
L7: Pretend We're Dead
7.0

A real time journey witnessing the rise, fall, and ultimate redemption of the fierce feminist pioneers of American grunge punk: L7.

L7: Pretend We're Dead

2017
Positive Force: More Than a Witness - 30 Years of Punk Politics in Action
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Punk activist collective Positive Force emerged in 1985, rising from the ashes of Revolution Summer. This feature-length film by Robin Bell skillfully mixes rare archival footage (including electrifying live performances from Fugazi, Bikini Kill, Nation of Ulysses, Anti-Flag, and more) with new interviews with key PF activists like co-founder Mark Andersen and supporters such as Ian MacKaye, Ted Leo, and Riot Grrrl co-founder Allison Wolfe. Covering a span of 25 years, More Than A Witness documents PF's Reagan-era origins, the creation of its communal house, FBI harassment, and the rise of a vibrant underground that burst into the mainstream amidst controversy over both the means and the ends of the movement. In the best punk fashion, PF volunteers have applied creative DIY tactics and radical critiques to issues of homelessness, racism, corporate globalization, sexism, and war while struggling to constructively address conflicting dynamics and visions within the group itself.

Positive Force: More Than a Witness - 30 Years of Punk Politics in Action

2014
Revolution, Riot Grrrl Style
7.2

Today, we see a new style of feminism springing up everywhere - young, provocative and radical. To get their message across, these women have decided to rely on rock music! While the Pussy Riot shock Russia and fascinate the West, the concerts of Peaches or Grimes are sold out, while artists such as Kathleen Hanna make their comeback to remind us that it all began in 1990 in some backwater of the United States. The RIOT GRRRLS revolutionized rock and inspired entire generations of young artists around the world. This film will explore today s feminist scene while revisiting the little known history of this revolution that shook the early 90s.

Revolution, Riot Grrrl Style

2014
Don't Need You - The Herstory of Riot Grrrl
7.0

A documentary film that tells the story of the origins of Riot Grrrl in the American independent music scene of the 1990s, and how this feminist movement evolved into a revolutionary underground network of education and self-awareness through music, writing, activism, and women-friendly community.

Don't Need You - The Herstory of Riot Grrrl

2005
Vulveeta
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After twenty years, SF riot grrrl band Vulveeta is poised for a comeback. But will unresolved tensions left over from band leader’s sudden departure threaten to tear them apart before they even get started?

Vulveeta

2022
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9.0

Part of "The Women in Music" series

Kiss My Grits: The Herstory of Women in Punk and Hard Rock

2001