12A
1hr 39mins

Harder Than The Rock tells the extraordinary story and the amazing history of Britain's first reggae band, Cimarons, following the band’s final chapter as they dream of performing in front of live audiences again, one last time…


We are thrilled to welcome the band, director Mark Warmington, and very special host Don Letts for this unmissable Q&A event on 3rd October.

Unfortunately no Audio Description track is available for this feature.
Mark Warmington
12A
Documentary
drug misuse, infrequent strong language, racism
English

Britain’s first reggae band, Cimarons, was formed by teenage Jamaican immigrants in a London bus shelter in 1967. Reggae exploded in the 1970s, with Cimarons at its heart. Thousands of miles from Jamaica, they brought excitement, experimentation and sheer anticipation booming from speaker boxes, putting the new generation of Black British youth in touch with their roots – in contact with who they really were.

Industry legends, Cimarons worked with reggae-royalty Bob Marley, Toots & the Maytals, Jimmy Cliff, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and even Paul McCartney, but have been hugely under-recognised when it comes to their own music, impact and legacy. Having lost drummer Maurice Ellis to cancer, the band persists, despite decades of exploitation…

We are delighted to be hosting this very special Q&A screening of this remarkable documentary which pays tribute to true trailblazers of the music world, following its premiere at the renowned Sheffield Doc/Fest.

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Thu 3 Oct