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All That Glitters
Elaine Mors is a self help author that believes in living life to the fullest. After her wife's suicide she takes it upon herself to take life from those she deems don't deserve it. On the anniversary of her wife's suicide her worldview shatters and she must confront the reality of her own life, and weather or not she deserves to have it.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at The Clash during their 1978 'Take the Five' tour. It captures the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the band as they navigate the challenges and triumphs of life on the road. The film provides an intimate perspective on the group's dynamics and their impact on the punk rock scene.
Critical Reception
While not a mainstream blockbuster, 'All That Glitters' is highly regarded by fans of The Clash and documentary enthusiasts for its authentic portrayal of the band. Critics often praise its unvarnished look at punk rock and its influential figures.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and raw portrayal of The Clash.
Offers a unique, intimate look at the band during a pivotal tour.
Appreciated by fans for capturing the spirit of punk rock.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's genuine feel and its value as a historical document for fans of The Clash and punk music.
Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed during The Clash's 'Take the Five' tour, which was in support of their groundbreaking album 'London Calling'.
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