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Upon Westminster Bridge is a fascinating portrait of Mikey Smith, one of the standout figures in dub poetry. It’s raw and intimate, capturing not just his performances but the essence of his political commentary. The film has this gritty authenticity, woven into the fabric of his exchanges with Linton Kwesi Johnson, which really highlights the depth of their dialogues. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to soak in the socio-political landscape that influenced Smith’s work. There’s a certain warmth in his delivery, layered with urgency that speaks to the struggles of his time. It’s a distinctive piece that feels both personal and universal, rooted in a very specific cultural moment yet resonating beyond its immediate context.
Features intimate performances by Mikey Smith.Includes insightful discussions with Linton Kwesi Johnson.Captures the political and social context of the early 1980s.
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