Doc'n'Roll Film Festival Presents: Pauline Black A 2-Tone Story + Live Q&A
The Selecter's music was a reflection of working-class life in Thatcher’s England, with a strong ethos of anti-racism and anti-sexism. Pauline brought a feminist perspective to the male-dominated scene, challenging norms through her lyrics and performances. Her influence extended beyond music, serving as an inspiration for a generation of women.
This documentary delves into Pauline's journey, showcasing her resilience and the transformative power of 2-Tone music. Featuring intimate interviews, unseen archive footage, and a vibrant soundtrack, the film offers an immersive look at Pauline’s legacy and its enduring relevance in today’s society.
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Doc'n'Roll
The 11th edition of Doc'n'Roll Film Fest, the UK's Music Documentary Festival, will take UK-wide audiences on a thrilling cinematic and musical journey as it celebrates a remarkable decade of outstanding filmmaking.
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