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Brendan Toller, Danny Says, 2015

BFI London Film Festival: Danny Says

9 Oct 2015

BFI London Film Festival: 238 films. From 71 countries. 16 cinemas. 12 days. One Festival.

Being the Ramones manager is a pretty impressive claim to fame. But as Brendan Toller’s documentarywhich employs a classic Ramone track for its titlereveals, that was just one fabulous role in the glittering career of punk rock’s very own Zelig, Danny Fields (nee Feinberg).

Using a rich archive of pop culture flotsam and Danny’s own riveting, often irreverent penchant for a good story, Toller charts Field’s involvement in some of the biggest music moments of the 1960s and 1970s. A ‘faggot’ who dropped out of Harvard law school to move to New York with all its cute long haired boys, he hung out with Nico and Edie Sedgewick at the Factory, worked as a rock journalist and sparked the Beatles’ ‘bigger than Jesus’ controversy, appointed himself The Doors’ press officer, worked with the Stooges, Lou Reed and MC5, as well as giving boosts to Patti Smith, Television and The Modern Lovers. Presenting a subject who is unfailingly unpretentious, warm and witty, Danny Says is a love song to great gay and punk cultural icon.

Danny Says, Brendan Toller, USA 2015, 104 mins.

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