Let Fury Have the Hour plot
Acclaimed author, filmmaker and visual artist Antonino D'Ambrosio has a vibrant and social history that illustrates how a generation of artists, thinkers and activists used their creativity in response to the old-fashioned politics that defined the culture of the 1980s. In a collage of graphic art, music, animation and conversation, Antonino, through book writers, playwrights, painters, poets, skateboarders, dancers, musicians and law lawyers, tries to portray three decades of changes during the cynical heyday of Reagan and Thatcher. They all agree: We can change the world and play an active role in actually creating such a realistic new vision.