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🌶 Certified Scorching2024 • Documentary • 96m

Scala!!!

"Or, the Incredibly Strange Rise and Fall of the World's Wildest Cinema and How It Influenced a Mixed-up Generation of Weirdos and Misfits"

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This feature-length big screen documentary tells the riotous inside story of the infamous sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll repertory cinema which inspired a generation during Britain's turbulent Thatcher years.

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John Waters
John Waters
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Adam Buxton
Adam Buxton
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Stewart Lee
Stewart Lee
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James O'Brien
James O'Brien
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Isaac Julien
Isaac Julien
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Caroline Catz
Caroline Catz
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Mary Harron
Mary Harron
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Beeban Kidron
Beeban Kidron
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Princess Julia
Princess Julia
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Kim Newman
Kim Newman
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Ben Wheatley
Ben Wheatley
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Ralph Brown
Ralph Brown
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JoAnne Sellar
JoAnne Sellar
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Peter Strickland
Peter Strickland
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Stephen Woolley
Stephen Woolley
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John Akomfrah
John Akomfrah
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Thurston Moore
Thurston Moore
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J.G. Thirlwell
J.G. Thirlwell
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Director: Jane GilesDirector: Ali CatterallProducer: Jim ReidProducer: Alan MarkeProducer: Andrew Starke

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CinemaSerf
2024-01-13
70%

This is quite a fascinating documentary following the fate of a cinema that even John Waters said "shocked him". It wasn't always on the same site in Central London, but the "Scala" name quickly became a magnet for all those who didn't conform to the more mainstream - with their own behaviour and/or attitudes and/or taste in films. Using an astonishing amount of well researched actuality and some interviews with the folks who worked there or attended over the years, we learn of a place that offered a venue for any combination of the Bohemian, the decadent, the drugged up, boozed up, gay - and, yep, even the serious film goer as it originally opened and closed many years later with "King Kong" (1933)! I did live in London in the late 1980s and King's Cross was a dump - full of hookers, rent boys and you never strayed far from an heroin needle. The "Scala" thrived amidst this alternative and hedonistic environment and though I don't know that I quite qualify for the groups that regularly used the place after midnight, my two visits were fun and never intimidating - the sound system there was not the best! Porn, horror, martial arts, cartoons - nothing was off limits until the local council took exception to "A Clockwork Orange" (1971) and the subsequent legal fracas pretty much put paid to the place as a cinema. It's split into parts that illustrate the rise and fall of what was essentially an establishment that didn't really matter in which building it was located. Sticky floors, sticky seats, dark "back massages" offering a range of facilities from a sleeping berth to a shagging one. It can't resist the usual bit of Mrs. Thatcher-bashing at the end which adds a bit of authenticity to a cinema that existed precisely because it was so anti-establishment and pro free-spirit. It reminded me a little of the "Studio 54" (2018) documentary. A place that was legendary and fun and necessary - probably still is. Very watchable on a big screen if you can.

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Status
Released
Origin
GB
Languages
English
Studios
Fifty Foot Woman, Channel X, Anti-Worlds, BFI, Doc Society
Website
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/273567458/scala-club-cinema-the-movie

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