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Episode 146: Michael Box and Patrick Hague on Punk Rock Dystopia
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Episode 146: Michael Box and Patrick Hague on Punk Rock Dystopia

Two independent filmmakers discuss their dystopian feature film SpeakEasy and their process for imagining a future America

Michael Box and Patrick Hague are creative partners in EchoEterna Productions and have worked together for almost 20 years as musicians, writers, and filmmakers. They join me to talk about their feature film project SpeakEasy, set “in the near future, where creative freedom is monitored by an oppressive authority class.”

As a lover of cinema, dystopian fiction, and punk rock, it was a special pleasure to take a ride through their imaginations and explore the world-building they engaged in to realise a believable dystopian world for their protagonists, a band called The Riot Police. We also got into their impressions and experiences of present-day America, where living conditions could be encouraging the rise and acceptance of “an oppressive authority class”.

You can listen to a sample track by The Riot Police on Bandcamp, and buy it to support the fundraising for the film.

To help get a sense of the tone they had in mind, I asked Patrick and Michael to each name a punk rock song that gives a flavour of their dystopian world. Michael chose Rise Above by Black Flag, and Patrick chose Full Disclosure by Fugazi.

If you want to find out more about the film, you can follow them on Instagram or visit their website.


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