An attempt at a tribute to a great man. Strummer doesn't need it.
Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten (2007)
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Reviews Counted:59
Fresh:52
Rotten:7
Average Rating:7.3/10
Consensus: Displaying Joe Strummer warts and all, The Future is Unwritten succeeds as both an engrossing documentary and a comprehensive examination of one of music's most legendary figures.
Theatrical Release:Nov 2, 2007 Limited
Box Office: $149,416
Synopsis: Filmmaker Julien Temple has spent much of his career documenting the music scene in England, including such seminal works as THE GREAT ROCK AND ROLL SWINDLE and THE FILTH AND THE FURY about the Sex... Filmmaker Julien Temple has spent much of his career documenting the music scene in England, including such seminal works as THE GREAT ROCK AND ROLL SWINDLE and THE FILTH AND THE FURY about the Sex Pistols. In 1976 he had originally set out to do a film about a different British punk band, the Clash; more than 30 years later, he directed THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN, a heartfelt film about of one of the leaders of the Clash, his good friend Joe Strummer. Born John Graham Mellor in Turkey in 1952, Strummer, the son of a career diplomat, traveled a great deal as a child, eventually settling down in England, where he became an artist and a musician and took part in the mid-1970s squatters' movement in London. He soon formed the influential punk band the Clash with Mick Jones and later headed the band Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros before his tragic death in 2002 from congenital heart disease. Temple speaks with many of the men and women who knew Strummer, gathering them around a campfire in Brooklyn Bridge Park to pay tribute to the Strummerville campfires where Joe would meet with friends and discuss life, love, and the state of the world. Among the celebrities and music fans sharing their thoughts on Strummer and his legacy are Flea, Bono, Martin Scorsese, Steve Buscemi, Matt Dillon, John Cusack, Johnny Depp, Mele Mel, Jim Jarmusch, Courtney Love Cobain, Anthony Kiedis, Damien Hirst, Roland Gift, and Joe Ely. Temple doesn't place his main focus on Strummer the musician but rather on Strummer the human being, delving into his childhood and politics, displaying his art, and including excerpts from Strummer's radio show, making it seem as if Strummer is narrating his own story. The amazing soundtrack features songs by Strummer's early group, the 101ers, as well as the Clash and the Mescaleros as well as the Ramones, the Sex Pistols, Bob Dylan, Big Audio Dynamite, Woody Guthrie, the MC5, the Slits, and others. THE FUTURE IS UNWRITTEN is a marvelous look at yet another major musical figure who died too soon. [More]
Starring: Flea, Bono, Martin Scorsese, Steve Buscemi
Starring: Flea, Bono, Martin Scorsese, Steve Buscemi, Matt Dillon, John Cusack, Johnny Depp, Mele Mel, Jim Jarmusch, Courtney Love-Cobain, Anthony Kiedis, Damien Hirst, Roland Gift, Joe Ely
Director: Julien Temple
Director: Julien Temple
Producer: Amanda Temple, Anna Campeau, Alan Moloney
Studio: IFC Films
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Reviews for Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten
The Future Is Unwritten is as overstuffed as Sandinista!, but it races ahead like 'White Riot.'
Julian Temple has paid proper homage to one of rock's most important artists.
[Julien Temple's] insider's point of view both helps and hurts the film.
The Future Is Unwritten is less a eulogy than a wake, and one in which the subject is startlingly present.
You'll feel like you're at an amazing eulogy, where friends and family don't mourn the loss of their loved one but tell stories about his life.
The Future Is Unwritten captures the Joe Strummer who, in the late 1970s, just about firebombed the rock establishment with his fury.
Anyone who's ever been a fan of the Clash or Strummer's music should be fascinated by this comprehensive look at his eccentric life.
I've never cared for Joe Strummer and The Clash, but Julien Temple's Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten is, for the most part, some sort of incredible.
The great thing about the cumulative effect of the documentary is its ability to give the audience a strong sense of Strummer's uncompromising humanitarian ideals. You'll laugh, you'll cheer, and you'll shed a tear.
From an inflated ego to the excess of drugs and overindulgence, Strummer experienced it all. His voice may have been mediocre, but there's no denying the influence and legacy he left behind.
Temple succeeds beautifully in evoking Strummer as a cross between a punk journeyman and one of the battered, upright gunmen who populate Sam Peckinpah’s films.
Temple picked a winner in his subject matter. Strummer is always compelling and charismatic, which covers up a whole host of sins.
Director Julien Temple examines Strummer's life and motivations with a flair for unearthing endlessly quotable bandmates, friends, and artists who have been inspired by him.
[Director] Temple succeeds in creating a portrait neither glowing nor damning, but representative of a remarkable man.
Celebrates Strummer's fecundity and self-invention and honors his reticence and private despair, reminding us along the way what a contradictory and amazing affair a single human life is.
The late punk rock legend Joe Strummer is rendered fully human in Julian Temple's engrossing and all-encompassing portrait.
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