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  2. The Filth and the Fury (no Brasil: O Lixo e a Fúria) é um documentário de 2000 feito pelo diretor britânico Julien Temple.Ele conta no documentário a história da banda de punk Sex Pistols, contando um pouco da infância dos integrantes, a situação da Inglaterra na época de formação da banda, como eles se formaram e espalharam o punk por todo o país com seu enorme sucesso até o fim ...

  3. Documental sobre el legendario grupo punk "The Sex Pistols". Los Sex Pistols sólo duraron 26 meses y grabaron un solo disco, sin embargo cambiaron el panoram...

  4. La mugre y la furia es un documental dirigido por Julien Temple. Año: 2000. Título original: The Filth and the Fury. Sinopsis: Documental sobre el legendario grupo punk "The Sex Pistols", que sólo duró 26 meses y grabó un único disco, a pesar de lo cual revolucionaron completamente el panorama musical. Éste es un ...Puedes ver La mugre y la furia mediante en las plataformas:

  5. Critics reviews. A shocking portrait of one of the most notorious rock groups of all time. A compelling and insightful look into the world of The Sex Pistols, this film charts their rise from the back streets of ’70s London and ultimate implosion while on tour in America.

  6. 'The Filth And The Fury' isn't only the best music-related documentary I've ever seen, but one of the best documentaries ever made on ANY subject. Julian Temple succeeds in blending archival footage of the band, various ads, rock videos, news reports, TV comedians, Olivier's 'Richard III', and recent interviews, and by this manages to put the Sex Pistols in a musical, political and CULTURAL ...

  7. 7.6 (6,180) 82. The Filth and the Fury is a British documentary film from 2000 that explores the history of the influential punk rock band the Sex Pistols. The documentary includes interviews with the band members themselves, including Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten), as well as other musicians and cultural figures.