The Importance of Being Morrissey (2003)

The Importance of Being Morrissey (2003)

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The Importance of Being Morrissey is the most revealing and quotable documentary made on Steven Patrick Morrissey. In it he compares meat eating to child abuse; attacks the Royal Family and Tony Blair; responds to the accusations of racism; and we hear about his depression. There's also some great concert footage, and a mixed selection of celebrity fans who explain their fervor for the Mozz: J K Rowling identifies with Morrissey in a darkened room, though still won't give up bacon; former neighbor, playwright Alan Bennett couldn't say his name, but thinks he has an interesting face with a story to tell; Will Self likes his muscular intellect; Noel Gallagher thinks he is the greatest ever lyricist; Chrissie Hynde thinks people who don't get him can go fuck themselves; Bono thinks he's funny; and Nancy Sinatra says he's a great hugger.

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The Importance of Being Morrissey

Original title

The Importance of Being Morrissey

Runtime in minutes

50

Production year

2003

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2003-06-08

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