
Cars have long been equated with youth due to their shared sense of rebellion, excitement and freedom.
Cars have long been equated with youth due to their shared sense of rebellion, excitement and freedom.
We’re excited to celebrate the UK release of Teenage this weekend by digging up some of our favorite posts about the youth of the region.
To mark the official UK cinema release of Teenage on January 24, we asked some of our UK based collaborators, including Soda Pictures (our UK distributors), Margaret London (the PR team), and the Yorkshire Film Archive (who contributed footage for the film) to share photos of themselves as teens.
Jon Savage, author of Teenage, the book that inspired the film, has written an op-ed in the Guardian to decry the ways UK austerity measures have left young people behind.
A boy with his cat, a boy with his dog.
httpv://youtu.be/uRdwTxMeTL8
The double dutch jump rope team Black Magic, a group of 7th graders from Hartford, CT, show off their freshest freestyle moves in this 1988 championship.
httpv://youtu.be/9FtZkVRkusQ
The studious boys at Eton College, Britain’s most prestigious boarding school, write and perform a cheeky parody to the international mega hit ‘Gangham Style’ by PSY.
“It’s just, you know, you’ve got to prove what you feel.”
Anne Briggs, ballad singer, cult figure of ‘60‘s and ‘70s folk scene, was a teenage runaway.
Letter in memory of River Phoenix, who died in Hollywood outside The Viper Room Night Club on 31 October 1993.