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  <title>Paul Rachman - Acclaimed Filmmaker and Co-Founder of the Slamdance - Drive Baby Drive, Four Dogs Playing Poker, Zoe XO/Zoe Rising, American Hardcore</title>
  <description>Paul Rachman, filmmaker and co-founder of Slamdance,&amp;amp;nbsp;began his film career making underground hardcore punk films and music videos for bands such as&amp;amp;nbsp;Bad Brains, Gang Green, Negative FX, and Mission of Burma.&amp;amp;nbsp;
Paul quickly rose to become one of the of the industry's top music video directors at Propaganda Films in Los&amp;amp;nbsp;Angeles, where he worked with such artists as: Alice in Chains, The Replacements, Pantera, Temple of the Dog,&amp;amp;nbsp;Sepultura, Roger Waters, Joan Jett, and Kiss.&amp;amp;nbsp;
Paul&amp;amp;nbsp;has directed several award-winning short films, including: Memories with Joe Frank, Drive Baby&amp;amp;nbsp;Drive, Home, and Zoe XO.&amp;amp;nbsp;Paul&amp;amp;nbsp;has also&amp;amp;nbsp;directed the narrative feature Four Dogs Playing&amp;amp;nbsp;Poker.&amp;amp;nbsp;
Paul&amp;amp;rsquo;s seminal punk documentary American Hardcore world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was&amp;amp;nbsp;picked up and theatrically released by Sony Pictures Classics.&amp;amp;nbsp;
Paul&amp;amp;nbsp;is working on a new documentary with&amp;amp;nbsp; American Hardcore&amp;amp;nbsp;writer Steven Blush, Lost Rockers, about great musiciaans over the years that have been overlooked by pop culture.</description>
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