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  1. 13. Sept. 2019 · From antiquity to the present, Tattoo Uprising reveals the artistic and historical roots of today's tattoo explosion. This sweeping overview explores Biblical references and early Christian practices before moving on to the voyages of Captain James Cook and finally to our modern day, ever-evolving use of the tattoo in the Western world.

  2. From antiquity to the present, Tattoo Uprising reveals the artistic and historical roots of today’s tattoo explosion. This sweeping overview explores how tattoos were used in early Christian practices, how they were discovered halfway around the world during the voyages of Captain James Cook, and how they exploded in popularity in America beginning with artists like Ed Hardy.

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  4. Tattoo Uprising is a documentary film that explores the world of tattoo art and culture from its early origins to its modern-day mainstream popularity. The film tells the story of how tattoos have evolved from a symbol of deviancy to a form of self-expression and art. The film features interviews with some of the most renowned tattoo artists of our time, including Don Ed Hardy, Lyle Tuttle ...

  5. Tattoo tendiert hingegen zur Hardcore-Version von Anatomie, ein monochromer, auswegloser und kompromissloser Alptraum ohne blondes Gretchen und ohne Licht am Ende des Tunnels, eine düstere, verstörende Nacht ohne Morgen. Mit diesem Debüt dürfte Robert Schwentke die Latte für seinen nächsten Film ungewöhnlich hoch gelegt haben.“

  6. 11. Sept. 2019 · Tattoo Uprising is also a rare instance where Herzog shows (and crows about) his tattoo, which was inspired by the one he saw on Les Blank’s arm. Hearing Herzog wax poetic about the inked image of death laughing as he stands at a German microphone, saying, “you shouldn’t have yourself tattooed without at least one death”, and calling Ed Hardy ‘very weird’, is pretty entertaining.

  7. 13. Sept. 2019 · But Tattoo Uprising doesn’t really cater to viewers who aren’t already tatted — and perhaps it shouldn’t be. I would imagine, although I can’t say for sure, that anyone with a heavy interest in tattoos will find depth and significance in this film, but for me, the spine of the narrative is inert. There’s no narrative progression or innate rhythm to the storytelling, and as a result ...