Jamaica, 1972
102 mins
Cert 15 (TBC)
Dir Perry Henzell
With Jimmy Cliff, Janet Bartley, Carl Bradshaw
Jimmy Cliff brings a knockout soundtrack and charisma aplenty to this classic crime drama.
A film that needs no introduction to anyone with so much as the slightest interest in reggae or Jamaican culture, The Harder They Come celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. Besides its credentials as an explosive action thriller with a killer soundtrack, it is universally credited with introducing reggae and the roots movement to the world as a serious cultural proposition.
Perry Henzell’s unfiltered portrait of Jamaica’s music industry, the emerging Rasta faith and how so many Jamaicans lived, both in the town and the country, redefined a genre of music, giving it context and weight. Five decades on, that excitement and sense of discovery remain undimmed.
— Lloyd Bradley author of Bass Culture and curator of From Jamaica to the World: Reggae on Film (August at BFI Southbank)
Venues
October
From 3 October
South Hill Park
From 4 October
David Lean Cinema, Croydon
Wimbledon Film Club
From 9 October
Trinity Arts Centre, Gainsborough
From 16 October
Broadway Letchworth
From 21 October
Fairfield Hall, Croydon
From 29 October
Courtyard, Hereford