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Post by petrolino on Mar 12, 2021 23:54:56 GMT
'Poly Styrene : I Am A Cliche' (2020) is a documentary about singer Poly Styrene who was a member of the punk band X-Ray Spex. It's co-directed by Poly's daughter, singer Celeste Bell (Debutant Disco), with Paul Sng who also co-directed the critically acclaimed music documentary 'Sleaford Mods : Invisible Britain' (2015).
Trailer
This music documentary resonated more with me than any I've seen in recent times. I feel I can relate to a lot of what's heard in Poly's poetry and diaries, particularly about growing up mixed race in Britain. Her social scene seems exactly like how mine was, with disparate parts coming together to form a kind of community. Her struggles with bipolar disorder sound similar to those of the woman I loved in my 20s, she too was extremely sensitive, artistic, got misdiagnosed with schizophrenia, hospitalised a number of times, given multiple diagnosis, struggled to find the right drug, had a sense of style like Poly's that was all her own, experienced bouts of abandonment, indulged in exhibitionism, lost herself in crazy obsessions and addictions. So, I enjoyed this film and I appreciate Celeste Bell for making it. She had a beautiful, talented mother and she looks a lot like her mum when they're up on stage together. And they named this documentary after my favourite X-Ray Spex song, how cool is that.
There are spoken / written contributions from a number of musicians and plenty of snapshots from the group's past. Paul Dean and Lora Logic are among the contributors.
"The siren-wail of Poly Styrene’s voice was the authentic sound of punk: derisive, subversive, yearning and romantic. No one could have been less of a cliche. This riveting and valuable documentary is co-directed by Paul Sng and the musician’s daughter Celeste Bell, and evidently structured in a similar way to Bell’s book, Dayglo: The Poly Styrene Story, published last September. Hearing X-Ray Spex again is a madeleine and an intense pleasure."
- Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian
'I Am A Poseur'
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Post by Zos on Mar 13, 2021 11:12:20 GMT
It's showing at the moment on Sky Arts on Freeview in the UK.
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Post by petrolino on Mar 13, 2021 12:56:47 GMT
It's showing at the moment on Sky Arts on Freeview in the UK.
Yes. I saw it screening on SKY Arts. I'd like to now get it on dvd to add to my punk documentary dvd collection.
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Post by Zos on Mar 13, 2021 15:45:10 GMT
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Post by petrolino on Mar 13, 2021 16:47:50 GMT
I did watch the Slits documentary. I should buy the recent one on the Damned but it was a little unsatisfying. Not enough focus on the actual music or the work they did in their first 10 years, which I feel is becoming a common problem now with the mass production of arts documentaries for different channels and streaming services. It was still exciting to see a Damned documentary, but I hope a better one is produced someday - a detailed account and a complete retrospective of their work.
This X-Ray Spex documentary is all about Poly Styrene which is reasonable as that's its dedicated focus. The band didn't release much material anyway. It's also a personal account from somebody closely connected to her, and I'm still thinking about it days after seeing it, which is probably the sign of a good and effective documentary.
Thanks for the recommendation. If I'm still working closer to summer, I'll probably buy a batch of punk documentaries on dvd, as there's been some good ones screened on SKY in the last couple of years that I don't have copies of. I'm keeping a list on an active punk thread I started here to aid me in this cause.
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