Celebrate International Clash Day with RUDE BOY presented by Strange Brew

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Celebrate International Clash Day with RUDE BOY presented by Strange Brew

February 5 : 7:00 pm 9:00 pm

This film is presented by St. Louis’s long-running cult film series Strange Brew and will feature a pre-film intro by Strange Brew programmer Jon Scorfina.

In Rude Boy, Jack Hazan and David Mingay (A Bigger Splash) once again merge documentary and fiction in their tale of Ray Gange, a roughneck roadie for the most fiery, revolutionary rock ‘n’ roll band of their era, The Clash. Proving a difficult, sometimes reactionary subject and a foil to the band’s idealism, Gange plays observer to The Clash’s legendary 1978 Rock Against Racism concert in London’s Victoria Park and their studio recording of Give ’Em Enough Rope. Set against a background of riots, racist and anti-racist demos, and police hostility towards black British youth, this unforgettable, absorbing film portraits a UK on the brink of Thatcherism, and a moment when subcultural shock troops met those of a rising right wing in the streets.

“One of the great rock movies—part fiction, party documentary—and entirely absorbing.” -Joshua Encinias, Brooklyn Magazine

“Furiously alive…the concert scenes capture the band in all its ragged glory.” -Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“A formidable accomplishment…succeeds in capturing a legendary group at the peak of its powers.” -Nathan Rabin, AV Club

“The film successfully captures the energy of The Clash, the bond with their audience and the bleakness of life on the road for a rock band in late Seventies Britain.” -Kieron Tyler, The Arts Desk

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