Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten


2h 4m 2007

Brief Synopsis

In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Clash revolutionized rock'n'roll and changed young people's attitudes forever. The Clash endure as icons, not just for their music but also as a band who stood for something above and beyond commercial success. The Clash front man, songwriter, human rock'n'roll

Film Details

Also Known As
Future is Unwritten, The, Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten
MPAA Rating
Genre
Biography
Documentary
Foreign
Interview
Music
Release Date
2007
Production Company
A-Film Distribution; Avalon; Dendy Films; Film4 Productions; Front Row Filmed Entertainment (UAE); Gutek Film Sp. Z O.O.; Hanway Films; Hanway Films; Maywin Media; Myndform; Neue Visionen Filmverleih Gmbh; Nitrate Films; Odeon S.A.; Parallel Films; Sony Music; Surreal Films; Tohokushinsha Film Corporation; Tuck; ZON Lusomundo (now part of NOS Audiovisuals)
Distribution Company
IFC Films; IFC Films; Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy; Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige Ab (Sweden); Vertigo Films (Uk)

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Duration
2h 4m

Synopsis

In the late 1970s and early 1980s the Clash revolutionized rock'n'roll and changed young people's attitudes forever. The Clash endure as icons, not just for their music but also as a band who stood for something above and beyond commercial success. The Clash front man, songwriter, human rock'n'roll dynamo and guiding spirit behind this unrivalled legacy is the late, great Joe Strummer, who with prophetic intensity is still changing people's attitudes all over the world.

Film Details

Also Known As
Future is Unwritten, The, Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten
MPAA Rating
Genre
Biography
Documentary
Foreign
Interview
Music
Release Date
2007
Production Company
A-Film Distribution; Avalon; Dendy Films; Film4 Productions; Front Row Filmed Entertainment (UAE); Gutek Film Sp. Z O.O.; Hanway Films; Hanway Films; Maywin Media; Myndform; Neue Visionen Filmverleih Gmbh; Nitrate Films; Odeon S.A.; Parallel Films; Sony Music; Surreal Films; Tohokushinsha Film Corporation; Tuck; ZON Lusomundo (now part of NOS Audiovisuals)
Distribution Company
IFC Films; IFC Films; Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland Oy; Sandrew Metronome Distribution Sverige Ab (Sweden); Vertigo Films (Uk)

Technical Specs

Duration
2h 4m

Articles

TCM Remembers Joe Strummer,1952-2002


Joe Strummer, the former lead singer of the seminal punk group, The Clash, and who would later compose and act in some of the artiest cult films of the last 15 years, died of a heart attack on December 22 at his home in Somerset, England. He was 50.

Strummer was born John Mellor on August 21, 1952 in Ankara, Turkey, to a British diplomat. Unlike most of his punk contemporaries, Strummer was educated at a private school, but soon felt a strong desire to perform music. In 1976, he and guitarist-songwriter Mick Jones formed The Clash, releasing their first records the following year. The Clash quickly established themselves as one of the most potent bands in the UK punk explosion, releasing a string of scathing, explosive singles over the next few years: "White Riot", "London Calling", "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)", "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" establishing them as one of the few bands to successfully combine raw political fervor with rancorous force and musical versatility.

The Clash would eventually disband in 1986, and Strummer soon found himself in the film industry when British filmmaker Alex Cox approached him to contribute to the soundtrack for the punk biopic Sid and Nancy (1986). A fruitful career in films followed and Strummer produced the music for Cox's irreverent historical drama Walker (1987) and Julian Schnabel's moving story of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat's short life in Basquiat (1996). Thanks to his snarling charisma, Strummer also found himself in front of the camera for some notable directors. He played a street thug in Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy (1983); an amusing cameo in Alex Cox's spaghetti western spoof Straight to Hell (1987); and appeared in cult director Jim Jarmusch's wry comedy Mystery Train (1989) (as a British loner stranded in a Memphis motel) and Aki Kaurismaki's eerie mood pieceI Hired a Contract Killer (1990). Most impressively, Strummer's songs have been featured in several recent films: the John Cusack produced Grosse Pointe Blank (1997); Stephen Daldry's popular hit Billy Elliot (2000); and Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) - all prominently feature Joe Strummer's fiery vocals, coloring and propelling the movie in some manner. Strummer is survived by his wife Lucy, two daughters and a stepdaughter.

by Michael T. Toole
Tcm Remembers Joe Strummer,1952-2002

TCM Remembers Joe Strummer,1952-2002

Joe Strummer, the former lead singer of the seminal punk group, The Clash, and who would later compose and act in some of the artiest cult films of the last 15 years, died of a heart attack on December 22 at his home in Somerset, England. He was 50. Strummer was born John Mellor on August 21, 1952 in Ankara, Turkey, to a British diplomat. Unlike most of his punk contemporaries, Strummer was educated at a private school, but soon felt a strong desire to perform music. In 1976, he and guitarist-songwriter Mick Jones formed The Clash, releasing their first records the following year. The Clash quickly established themselves as one of the most potent bands in the UK punk explosion, releasing a string of scathing, explosive singles over the next few years: "White Riot", "London Calling", "Train in Vain (Stand by Me)", "Rock the Casbah" and "Should I Stay or Should I Go?" establishing them as one of the few bands to successfully combine raw political fervor with rancorous force and musical versatility. The Clash would eventually disband in 1986, and Strummer soon found himself in the film industry when British filmmaker Alex Cox approached him to contribute to the soundtrack for the punk biopic Sid and Nancy (1986). A fruitful career in films followed and Strummer produced the music for Cox's irreverent historical drama Walker (1987) and Julian Schnabel's moving story of artist Jean-Michel Basquiat's short life in Basquiat (1996). Thanks to his snarling charisma, Strummer also found himself in front of the camera for some notable directors. He played a street thug in Martin Scorsese's The King of Comedy (1983); an amusing cameo in Alex Cox's spaghetti western spoof Straight to Hell (1987); and appeared in cult director Jim Jarmusch's wry comedy Mystery Train (1989) (as a British loner stranded in a Memphis motel) and Aki Kaurismaki's eerie mood pieceI Hired a Contract Killer (1990). Most impressively, Strummer's songs have been featured in several recent films: the John Cusack produced Grosse Pointe Blank (1997); Stephen Daldry's popular hit Billy Elliot (2000); and Wes Anderson's The Royal Tenenbaums (2001) - all prominently feature Joe Strummer's fiery vocals, coloring and propelling the movie in some manner. Strummer is survived by his wife Lucy, two daughters and a stepdaughter. by Michael T. Toole

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Released in United States Fall November 2, 2007

Released in United States January 2007

Released in United States January 2007 (Shown at Sundance Film Festival (World Cinema Documentary Competition) January 18-28, 2007.)

Released in United States Fall November 2, 2007 (NY, LA)