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Sex Pistols! The film shows unequivocally that the "lads" emerged organically from the class and race cruelties of Thatcher’s England. Using a collage style, The Filth and the Fury not only captures the period, but makes clear the connections between the boys’ violent working-class music and the skyscraper tenements and garbage-clogged streets in which they grew up. Most articulate, not unexpectedly, is Johnny Lydon aka Rotten, the lyricist of the group. He’s poetic even in his excess: "It’s hell, it’s hard, it’s horrible," he says at the opening, nicely echoing not only the band’s experience but the reaction of a puzzled mainstream to a new style of music. In his own words he went from a "quiet churchmouse" in his young teens to someone who "managed to offend everyone."
February, 6, 9:00 pm
"живой уголок" серпуховской вал 17, 958-57-75