TEMPLE'S ambitious, moving and at times brutally honest film portrait of Joe Strummer both revels in and cuts through the iconic status that has been foisted on the Clash singer since his sudden death in 2002.
Using fresh interviews with many of Joe's closest friends, all filmed around the campfires that Strummer invested with almost spiritual significance, Temple reveals his subject as a flawed individual who charmed, antagonised, confused and captivated the world about him.
Quite simply, Joe Strummer changed lives - mine included - and The Future Is Unwritten acknowledges that, celebrates it and makes it all the more remarkable the more you learn.
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