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  • Production:Fifty Foot Woman
  • Released:2024-01-05
  • IMDB:tt22179746
This feature-length big screen documentary tells the riotous inside story of the infamous sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll repertory cinema which inspired a generation during Britain's turbulent Thatcher years.
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‘Scala!!!’ Soundtrack Album Released  Film Music Reporter

Barry Adamson Scores A Documentary Celebrating The Auteur-Favorite Scala Cinema In London  wildfiremusic.net

Scala!!! movie review & film summary review:  Roger Ebert

Scala!!! review – an exhaustive and lively document of a cult scene  lwlies.com

Scala!!! review – heartfelt tribute to an icon of independent cinema  The Guardian

Trailer Premiere: Long Live Scala Cinema!  The Criterion Collection

Documentary Review: Britain’s Most Notorious indie/arty Grindhouse Cinema Remembered — “Scala!!!”  rogersmovienation.com

‘SCALA!!!’: London Review  Screen Daily

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Book Review: SCALA CINEMA 1978-1993 Provides A Grand Trip Down Memory Lane  screenanarchy.com

Interview: Cinematographer Edward Lachman (‘Maria’) on Filming at La Scala, Capturing Angelina Jolie and Why He’ll Always Shoot on Film  AwardsWatch

Scala!!! – a suitably riotous documentary about the subversive London cinema  The Guardian

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Lausanne 2024 Interview: SCALA!!!, Jane Giles and Ali Catterall on Cult Cinema, Counterculture Icons, London's Underground Legacy  screenanarchy.com

‘It was the ultimate outsider cinema’: the indelible influence of London’s Scala  The Guardian

'We specialised in the freakish': the glory days of the Scala cinema  The Guardian

Cinema of sin: London's old Scala picturehouse  The Guardian

SCALA!!!: A Documentary Ode to a Bygone Age of Cult Moviegoing  Bleeding Cool News

Son recalls father's days putting on films at St John's, The Northwick and Scala  The Worcester News

MIFF24: Scala!!! is an Unbelievable Yet Poignant Trip Back to the Lost Cinema  thecurb.com.au

The Remaining: Casey La Scala  Patheos

Remembering The Gloriously Debauched Scala Cinema  Londonist

Severin and MVD Releasing ‘Scala’ Documentary Blu-ray Set Dec. 3  Media Play News

Scala!!! – Film Review  Louder Than War

‘A Night At The Scala’: Mark Moore’s movie fanatic soundtrack mix  dangerousminds.net

Interview: Peter Strickland  Film Comment Magazine

After 50 years, iconic movie theater Scala bids farewell with final screenings on July 4-5  Time Out

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