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"CBGB" is a 2013 film that chronicles the rise of the iconic New York City music venue, CBGB (Country, Bluegrass, and Blues), and its role in the punk rock and new wave music scenes of the 1970s and 1980s. Directed by Randall Miller, the movie takes audiences on a nostalgic journey through the turbulent and vibrant music landscape of that era.

The film primarily focuses on the club's founder, Hilly Kristal (played by Alan Rickman), as he transforms his struggling establishment into a legendary venue that would launch the careers of influential bands such as the Ramones, Blondie, Talking Heads, and The Police. "CBGB" captures the raw energy, rebellious spirit, and DIY ethos of the musicians who found a home at the club, challenging the mainstream and paving the way for a new era in music.

With a soundtrack featuring classic punk and new wave tracks, the film pays homage to the groundbreaking artists and the counterculture movement that defined an era. It also explores the challenges faced by Hilly Kristal in keeping the club afloat amidst financial troubles and clashes with the surrounding community.

"CBGB" is a nostalgic tribute to the birth of punk rock and the cultural revolution that unfolded within the walls of a small, gritty club in the heart of New York City. The film captures the essence of a musical revolution that continues to influence and inspire generations of musicians and fans. 

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