In the 1980s the iconic pop star Adam Ant was at the height of his fame universally recognized by the white stripe painted across his face and the striking imagery of Prince Charming and The Dandy Highwayman. Then tragedy struck and after a nervous breakdown Adam withdrew from the limelight. This film follows him on his first tour for fifteen years in his new persona The Blueblack Hussar' covering spectacular live performances and intimate revealing scenes. Along the way he meets up with actress Charlotte Rampling who inspired his first album 'Dirk Wears... White Sox' the music producer Mark Ronson and his mentor the artist Allen Jones. The director Jack Bond has made a compelling portrait of a truly unique artist. [show more]
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Jack Bond directs this documentary on the popular 1980s singer. Following his success with Adam and the Ants in the '80s, Ant has endured some tough times, including mental health problems documented in the media. The documentary follows him as he continues to tour and reflects on his memories of the past. Mark Ronson and Charlotte Rampling also appear.
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