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director Lech Kowalski
country USA
year 1981
duration 90 minutes
media Beta SP PAL
color Color
language OF
cinematography "Lech Kowalski Rufus Standefer Ron Zimmermann Joe Sutherland Jared Fitzgerald Raif? Ferrucci P?ter Chapman"
sound "Ron Yoshida Doug Jackson David King Marshall Grupp Athan"
editor "Val Kuklowsky, Lech Kowalski"
music "Sex Pistols, X-Ray, Spex, Generation X, Iggy Pop, The Dead Boys, Clash, Augustus PabloTerry and the Idiots, Sham 69, The Rich Kids "
distribution
"Extinkt Films
www.extinkt.com
kingoutlaw@noos.fr"
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[First Prize in Paris Music Film Festival]

Though principally a documentary of the Sex Pistols' 1978 American tour (the only one they did with Sid Vicious), Lech Kowalski's early-'80s film D.O.A. also covers the early punk scene as a whole. There is much footage of other early (and mostly British) punk bands, filmed far away from the Pistols' American tour, and interviews with other figures associated with the early punk scene. The Sex Pistols are seen performing much of their classic early repertoire in clubs and concert halls throughout the South, as well as at their final show in San Francisco. Other influential bands seen in the film include the Clash, the Dead Boys, the Rich Kids (with ex-Sex Pistol Glen Matlock), X-Ray Spex, Generation X, and Sham 69. There is extensive interview footage with Sid Vicious and his girlfriend, Nancy Spungen, shortly before their violent deaths, and scenes from the short life of failed British pub punk band Terry and the Idiots. Also included are interviews with members of the audience at the Sex Pistols shows, illustrating how reaction to the group ran the gamut from enthusiasm to venomous disapproval.

