Stay Greasy tells the story of Rockabilly
Barbershop and
1950s Beauty Parlor It's Something Hell's on
Carnaby Street,
London. Mr
Ducktail and his wife
Miss Betty decided to move their shop from
France to
the UK in 2008, and quickly found success thanks to the thriving rock 'n' roll scene in London.
The film took three years to shoot from 2011-2013, by myself (
Jonathan Lowe -
Direction,
Sound & Editing) and
Melanie Malherbe (Direction,
Camera). We were both customers at the time, and shared a common desire to document the shop's existence, which was under constant threat of closure due to it's prime location. However, we also wanted to tell the customers' stories, and that of
London's rock 'n' roll scene in general. Inevitably our lives and jobs got in the way (hence the three years of shooting), but thanks to
William and Vanetia's patience, here we are five years later with a finished film.
The shop provided the perfect spine for a story that took a broader look at London's rock 'n' roll subculture. It also highlighted the struggle to survive as an independent shop in the nation's capital, where every day a family-run business seems to be closing. Luckily It's Something Hell's is still rocking!
Stay Greasy premiered at
The East End Film Festival 2014, with a night involving live music from
The Boom Boom Booms, Knocksville and
Sixteen &
The Sidewinders (all of whom feature in the film), and a rather drunken
Q&A; session. It went on to screen at
Rhythm Riot 2014, where we shot some footage back in
2012. We welcome invitations for further screenings, but for now, we've decided to stream the film at no cost.
Thank you to everyone who helped make the film possible, and mostly to William and Vanetia for bringing their rocking shop to our shores.
Long may it prosper!
You can also purchase limited edition Stay Greasy t-shirts designed by Vince Ray, in person at It's Something Hell's, or through their online shop.
See you in the queue, and Stay Greasy
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- published: 15 Mar 2016
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