The Clash's London Calling Coming To Film
Dec, 3 2010
Having been the subject of multiple documentaries, a feature film is now in the works about legendary punk rockers The Clash.
The film will reportedly focus on the making of the group’s classic 1979 double album London Calling. Former Clash members -- and current Gorillaz collaborators -- Mick Jones and Paul Simonon are executive producers on the project. Playwright Jez Butterworth is writing the script and Alison Owen, Lily Allen’s mother, is producing.
“Fans of The Clash all over the world have been waiting a long time to see their extraordinary story played out properly and accurately on the big screen,” Owen told the BBC. “We’re happy that Mick and Paul have given the project their blessing and are on board to help steer the ship.” The film, tentatively titled London Calling, will begin shooting next year.
But that isn’t the only Clash-related biopic in the works: legendary frontman Joe Strummer will also reportedly be getting the film treatment. Given The Clash’s status as a formidable pillar in the first wave of British punk, it would be fair to assume the film will focus on the band’s rise to fame in the mid-1970s.
The film has the working title Joe Public and will be a production of screenwriter Paul Viragh, who penned the Ian Dury flick Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll.
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