Ma vie avec les Pogues : L'épopée sauvage de Shane MacGowan
Original title: Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan
- 2020
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- 2h 4m
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7.7/10
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A look at the life of Irish singer/songwriter and Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan.A look at the life of Irish singer/songwriter and Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan.A look at the life of Irish singer/songwriter and Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan.
- Awards
- 1 win & 4 nominations total
The Pogues
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Tony Blair
- Self
- (archive footage)
Therese MacGowan
- Self - Shane's Mum
- (archive footage)
Sex Pistols
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
The Clash
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
Shanne Bradley
- Self - Musician
- (archive footage)
The Nipple Erectors
- Themselves
- (archive footage)
William Butler Yeats
- Self - Poet
- (archive footage)
Jem Finer
- Self - The Pogues
- (archive footage)
Spider Stacy
- Self - The Pogues
- (archive footage)
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10m.dunne
This is one of the best documentaries about a musical artist that I have ever seen. An absolute must watch, regardless of whether you are a fan of Shane McGowan and The Pogues.
Shane MaGowan infused Irish folk music with a punk attitude and took it into the charts. But 'Crock of Gold', a look into his life, is hard viewing at times. It's imaginitively made, and there's interest in the story, but it's basically reverential tone (epitomised by the appearances of Johhny Depp, who produced the film, and an obsequious Gerry Adams) can't hide the fact that this is the story of an intelligent man who has spent his life drinking himself towards death. His own story of his primitive background is hard to sqaure with the normal appearances of his parents and his sister. Something clearly happened to screw him up; and it's hard to celebrate the result. Some artists truly live their music; but if your music is the story of drunkards and losers, that's not a happy form of authenticity. I wish Shane well, but at heart this is a grim tale
A sublime and transcendent experience for fans missing the glorious Celtic romps of the Pogues in their prime. Director Temple wildly enhances the underwhelming interviews with a mostly ruined, but still fascinating, Shane MacGowan with psychedelic animation, heavenly black and white Irish pastoral scenes, and an engaging trove of archival footage that includes Shane dancing in the front row of a Sex Pistols' show. Gets to the very heart of Shane and connects all the essential dots ultimately revealing a brave and free spirit who was ripped away as a child into the devastating whirlwinds of his era yet managed somehow to ride them all out.
"Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan" came on suddenly on ARTE after Shane MacGowan's passing.
Reading the name Julien Temple made the reviewer very happy, since we are a big fan of his work. The film features some of the Pogues & Shane's timeless extraordinary music. But the artist himself says a couple of times that he might not agree to all the footage and at times even wonders, if the cameras were rolling. Having had the honor of hanging out with Shane in the early days I feel bad for him about the editing of the film. Some shots seem too long and some footage I rather would have not seen, since it seems very intimate. Also not a great fan of some of the cartoons. Shane's music and the Pogues & Popes make up for it, so turn it way up and maybe just take a listen to the lovely tunes. I very much do like the archival footage & background info. Well done!
Reading the name Julien Temple made the reviewer very happy, since we are a big fan of his work. The film features some of the Pogues & Shane's timeless extraordinary music. But the artist himself says a couple of times that he might not agree to all the footage and at times even wonders, if the cameras were rolling. Having had the honor of hanging out with Shane in the early days I feel bad for him about the editing of the film. Some shots seem too long and some footage I rather would have not seen, since it seems very intimate. Also not a great fan of some of the cartoons. Shane's music and the Pogues & Popes make up for it, so turn it way up and maybe just take a listen to the lovely tunes. I very much do like the archival footage & background info. Well done!
Wow just amazing must watch!! I really enjoyed it so much thanks to Johnny Depp for producing this documentary!!
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- $2,455
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,202
- Dec 6, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $142,241
- Runtime2 hours 4 minutes
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