'Let Fury Have the Hour': http://www.trailerobsessed.com In his feature directorial debut, acclaimed author, visual artist, and filmmaker Antonino D'Ambrosio has fashioned a lively social history that chronicles how a generation of artists, thinkers, and activists used their creativity-and their creations-as a response to the reactionary politics that came to define our culture in the 1980s. An exuberant, mixed media collage that incorporates graphic art, music, animation, and spoken word, the film spans three decades of change--from the cynical heyday of Reagan and Thatcher through today-- and brings together over 50 writers, playwrights, painters, poets, skateboarders, dancers, musicians, and rights advocates, all of whom attest to the fact that we can re-imagine the world we live in and take an active role in making that vision a reality.
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Read More »CAVU Pictures has acquired rights to Antonino D’Ambrosio’s political documentary “Let Fury Have The Hour.” The New York-based distributor plans a theatrical release beginning December 14 at New York’s QUAD Cinema, followed by an expanded rollout through January.
Read More »Antonino D’Ambrosio’s debut documentary “Let Fury Have the Hour” screened as part of the Paley Doc Fest Tuesday, Oct. 9, in association with SnagFilms (Indiewire's parent company), and the event prompted heated discussion about the film's relevance to this campaign se...
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