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Release Date: November 2, 2011 (NY; LA release: November 4)
Studio: Oscilloscope Laboratories
Director: Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
Screenwriter: Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
Starring: Tony Adolescent, Art Alexakis, Rob Chaos, Joe Escalante, Josh Freese, Fat Mike, Flea, Lars Frederiksen, Matt Freeman, Jack Grisham, Brett Gurewitz, Tony Hawk, Greg Hetson, Mark Hoppus, Jim Lindberg, Mike McDermott, Tim McIlrath, Mark Mothersbaugh, Duane Peters, Joe Sib, Ron Reyes, Rick Thorn
Genre: Documentary, Music
MPAA Rating: Not Available
"The Other F Word is a raucous, eye-opening, sad and unexpectedly wise look at veteran punk rockers as they adapt to the challenges of fatherhood. To be sure, watching foul- mouthed, colorfully inked musicians attempt to fit themselves into Ward Cleaver's smoking jacket provides for some consistently hilarious situational comedy, but the film's deeper delving into a whole generation of artists clumsily making amends for their own absentee parents could strike a resonant note with anyone (punk or not) who's stumbled headfirst into family life."
- Andrew Barker,
I had the pleasure of watching a screener for "The Other F-Word" last night. The film is a documentary following a variety of "punk rock dads" as they discuss the transition from "fuck authority" rebellion ... to the new stage of fatherhood. How do the fathers, many of which had absentee fathers themselves growing up, deal with the hardships of trying to raise a family while still being on tour, recording, and putting forth a "punk" persona?
That's the question this film tries to answer.
Plot Summary: This revealing and touching film asks what happens when a generation's ultimate anti-authoritarians – punk rockers – become society's ultimate authorities – dads. With a large chorus of punk rock's leading men - Blink-182's Mark Hoppus, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, Rise Against's Tim McIlrath - "The Other F Word" follows Jim Lindberg, a 20-year veteran of the skate punk band Pennywise, on his hysterical and moving journey from belting his band's anthem "F--k Authority," to embracing his ultimately authoritarian role in mid-life: fatherhood.
I definitely recommend that any fan of this kind of music check this film out if you get the chance. I would even recommend it to casual music fans - it's the kind of film that bridges the gap well; touching on many common themes in everyone's life. I've always thought that a good documentary makes you think, educates you, and leaves you with a refreshed outlook on a particular subject. This one hits it all.
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