
Watch: Take a Look at the Rise of Counterculture in 'Let Fury Have the Hour,' Streaming Free on SnagFilms

"Let Fury Have the Hour," a 2012 feature directed by Antonino D’Ambrosio, is streaming online free at SnagFilms. The film takes a look at the role artists have played throughout history in inciting social and political change. Featuring artsits such as Billy Bragg, Shepard Fairey, Eve Ensler, Chuck D, John Sayles, and Lewis Black, to name a few, and a soundtrack by Public Enemy, Rage Against the Machine, and Gogol Bordello, "Let Fury Have the Hour" focuses on the rise of corporations during the Reagan/Thatcher era and how that led to the rise of counterculture movements in art. Check out the full film streaming below. SnagFilms is Indiewire's parent company.
- 4/23/2014
- by Eric Eidelstein
- Indiewire
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