A film by Nicolas Jack Davies
Documentary – 85 Minutes – English/UK 2018

During the late 1960s and early 70s, London’s Trojan Records label became one of the most influential record companies in history. By tapping into Jamaican migration to England, the label became a force in spreading ska, rocksteady and reggae. Rich interviews with colorful characters reveal the stories behind beloved songs such as “Rudy, A Message to You,” “The Israelites” and “You Can Get if You Really Want.” The film celebrates how immigration and innovation transformed popular culture.Told by a cast of legendary artists including Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Toots Hibbert, Ken Boothe, Neville Staple, Marcia Griffiths, Dave Barker, Dandy Livingstone, Lloyd Coxsone, Pauline Black, Derrick Morgan and more.

 

https://www.rudeboydoc.com

BFI London Film Festival 2018

IDFA 2018

Doc NYC 2018

CPH:DOX 2019

“It’s one of my favorite docs about music to come out since Dig! If you know me, that’s saying a lot. If you don’t, just take my word for it that this film is excellent.”– Lorry Kikta, Film Threat
“This love letter to one of Britain’s first multicultural pop movements is an effortlessly enjoyable viewing experience with a rich, sunny, consistently uplifting soundtrack.” – The Hollywood Reporter