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Monica Garnsey reviews 'Life in the Fast Lane', also Undercurrents 3 and Conscious Cinema 2
Squall 11, Autumn 1995, pg. 42.
Life In The Fast Lane
Neil Goodwin and Mayyasa Al-Malazi’s two year long M11 project is now complete; the result, ‘Life In The Fast Lane’ is an impressively coherent narrative of two years of direct action, from the Wanstead Common saga, through Wanstonia and Cambridge Gardens, explaining again the extraordinary build-up of anger and energy that culminated in the wars of Claremont Road, compiled from footage of many cameramen who were recording life behind the siege walls.
Neil is currently organising distribution; contact him with an S.A.E at 56a Crampton Street, London SE17.
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The film 'Life In The Fast Lane - The No M11 Story' is viewable on YouTube click here