Documentary, Music dox, Women directing
Thanks to their sweary rants about modern England, Nottingham duo Sleaford Mods have been called "the voice of Britain" by their fans, "Britain's angriest band" by the Guardian and "The world's greatest rock 'n' roll band" by Iggy Pop. Jason Williamson, a former chicken factory worker and father of two, his band mate, beatmaker Andrew Fearn, and their manager Steve Underwood, avant-garde bedroom label owner and former bus driver, have won over fans with their brutally honest lyrics and DIY ethos.
Following them on their two-year journey from bedroom recording sessions to mainstream success, Christine Franz’s official documentary feature tells the story of three guys taking on the music business on their own terms.
“Excellent” – The Guardian
“Every young band and every music college should be forced to show this film just to underline the genuine power of music and creativity.” – Louder Than War
“A tribute to the power of shared experience in an age of alienation.” – Little White Lies
Andrew Fearn
Steve Ignorant
Sleaford Mods
Director:
Christine Franz
Script:
Christine Franz
Length:
1h 43m
Original language:
Tyska
Original title:
Bunch of Kunst - A Film About Sleaford Mods
Production year:
2017
NonStop Entertainment