Tom Robinson

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Peter Tatchell do Ódio ao Amor
Self
Este documentário conta a história do ativista de direitos LGBTQ+ Peter Tatchell e sua luta por justiça em meio a controvérsias e comoções políticas. Assista o quanto quiser. Ian McKellen narra este documentário com produção executiva de Elton John e David Furnish.
White Riot
Nos anos 1970, os ultra-direitistas da Frente Nacional estavam à frente do governo inglês e muitas estrelas do Rock andavam flertando com o racismo e o fascismo, como Bowie, Clapton, Rod Stewart e outros. Foi então que Red Sounders e seus comparsas decidiram fazer frente ao fascismo e debater as leis de imigração e o papel da mulher na sociedade. Apoiado por The Clash, Sham 69, Steel Pulse, Tom Robinson e outros eles conseguiram virar o jogo. Esta é a história do movimento Rock Against Racism.
Babylon's Burning
Himself
If you don’t know about The Ruts, you should. A pivotal UK punk band, Henry Rollins frequently refers to their album The Crack as the “best album ever made” and the band make frequent appearances on his radio show, Harmony In My Head. Guitarist Paul Fox of the legendary punk band The Ruts was diagnosed with cancer, and members of the music community rallied to London to perform a one-night only benefit concert to raise funds to help with Paul’s medical bills. The show, held on July 16, 2007 featured the remaining members of the band (lead singer Malcolm Owen died in 1980) regrouped with Henry Rollins taking over the lead. Additional performances by Tom Robinson, The Damned, Misty in Roots, UK Subs, Splodge, John Otway and the Peafish House Band which featured Lee Harris, (The Blockheads), Tony Barber of The Buzzcocks and Rowland Rivron , who backed Edward Tudor-Pole and TV Smith (Wikipedia.com).
Days Like These
Self
Documentary containing interviews and concert footage of the various musicians and bands within the Red Wedge organization on a tour within the UK.
Private Life of the Ford Cortina
Self
A ski run in Italy, a supermarket manager in Luton, a sandwich bar in London EC2, Arena opens the bonnet of the Ford Cortina, Britain's most popular, most stolen, and most misunderstood car. 'Dagenham dustbin'? 'Poor man's Rolls-Royce'? In the year that may well see the end of a legend, some of the motoring public, including Sir John Betjeman, Tom Robinson, Alexei Sayle, Sir Terence Beckett and Magnus Magnusson take apart the Ford Cortina: Life and Works 1962-1982.