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  1. Tattoo Uprising features some of the most extraordinary people of the tattoo world: including Ed Hardy, Stoney St. Clair, Cynthia Witkin, Calamity Jane, and more, as well as an unforgettable appearance by filmmaker Werner Herzog, allowing a rare glimpse at his Ed Hardy tattoo. The film was shot in part by the late legendary filmmaker Les Blank, who also appears on camera. From antiquity to the ...

  2. Govenar’s film, Stoney Knows How, based on his book by the same title about Old School tattoo artist Leonard St. Clair, was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris, and was selected as an Outstanding Film of the Year by the London Film Festival. Govenar has also produced and directed numerous films in association with NOVA, La Sept/ARTE, and PBS ...

  3. 16. Dez. 2019 · Tattoo Uprising has a great 8mm retro look to it which lends the film an authentic quality without diminishing the more kitschy aspects of the subject matter. Over the course of the doc, viewers are introduced to a wide range of interesting and amusing characters who occupy a place within this subculture. We also gain valuable insights and a historical perspective into the art form as it has ...

  4. Tattoo Uprising is a sweeping overview of tattooing, from Biblical references and early Christian practices to the voyages of Captain James Cook and the ever-evolving image of the tattoo in the ...

  5. Tattoo Uprising, more than forty years in the making, is a sweeping overview of tattooing, from Biblical references and early Christian practices to the voyages of Captain James Cook and the ever-evolving image of the tattoo in the Western world. Alan Govenar began work on this film in 1980 while finishing his documentary Stoney Knows How.

  6. 16. Sept. 2019 · Tattoo Uprising offers an eye-opening look at a practice that was once scorned and relegated to a few outliers of society, to a full-fledged industry that is all but ubiquitous in today’s day ...