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Clash: Westway To The World

Charting the rise and fall of British punk group the Clash, widely considered one of the greatest bands of all time, this documentary intersperses talking-head interviews with band members, live concert clips, still photos, and other assorted footage. Directed by friend of the band, Don Letts, it recounts the group's swift rise, as it broke through the formal and commercial limitations of punk - only to fall apart as it was reaching the peak of its worldwide popularity.

Year: 2000
Genre: Music Capsule
Country: UK
Director: Don Letts
Starring: The Clash
Duration: 103 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains low level offensive language.
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Location in store: Music Capsule

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