Rude Boy is a gritty documentary-style film that follows a young roadie as he experiences the vibrant and tumultuous punk rock scene in 1970s London, featuring concert footage, encounters with racism, and a glimpse into the emerging British Renaissance.
London Town is a coming-of-age drama set in 1970s London. The story follows a 15-year-old boy who finds solace and excitement in the world of music as his parents go through a tumultuous divorce. Along the way, he meets a taxi driver who introduces him to the music of The Clash, and he eventually attends a rock concert that changes his life forever. As he navigates the complexities of adolescence, he must also confront personal challenges and discover his own identity.
Punk in London is a documentary film that provides an insightful look into the punk rock scene in London during the year 1977. It showcases interviews with punk musicians, critics, and fans, as well as concert footage and performances by influential bands like The Clash, The Jam, and X-Ray Spex. The film captures the energy, rebellion, and cultural impact of the punk movement in the 1970s.
Joe died young. But his and "The Clash's" memory live on in the programme as it seeks to explore and identify the music and the reasons behind the split of one of the most iconic punk rock groups of the day. We follow the life of one of the original members of "The Clash". Told through interviews of Joe's involvement in the ground breaking group from other band members including Mick Jones and 'Topper' Headon, we tell the story as it was.
Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros: Let's Rock Again! is a documentary that follows Joe Strummer, the former lead singer of The Clash, and his band The Mescaleros, as they embark on a concert tour around the world. The film documents their live performances, backstage moments, and interviews with the band members, showcasing the passion and energy of their music.
Documentary on the London punk-rock scene, circa '78
The Clash - Westway To The World is a documentary film that explores the rise and impact of the iconic punk rock band, The Clash. It takes a deep dive into their origins, their music, and their influence on the punk rock genre. The film also touches upon their turbulent journey, both personally and professionally. With interviews, archive footage, and live performances, it paints a comprehensive picture of the band's legacy.
For the first time on DVD, Terry Chimes fills in the story of the birth of punk. Essential viewing for every Clash fan, this incisive film features long-serving road manager and author Johnny Green who reveals the philosophy and the spirit which drove the band. Drawing on extensive footage of the Clash in performance as well as previously unseen drawings and cartoons by the legendary Ray Lowry, this is as close as you¹ll ever get to being there.
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