- Music
- 11 Dec 02
Punk's not dead
Northern Irish punk legend Terry Hooley gets the biopic treatment in new film Big Time
The "kingpin of punk" Terry Hooley has been immortalised in celluloid in a new film about his life.
Written by Simon Leyland and directed by Roy Wallace, ‘Big Time’ was premiered at Queens Film Theatre in South Belfast, where Hooley delivered an uplifting speech.
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Hooley is best known as the man behind Northern Ireland’s most prominent punk label, Good Vibrations, which was named after his notorious record shop.
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