Writer Michael Bracewell presents an unusual and provocative look at the life and legacy of Oscar Wilde, the controversial Irish-born writer. Michael sets out to rescue him from the dangers of respectability byportraying him as an inspiration to generations of rockers and artists.
Contributors include Neil Tennant from the Pet Shop Boys, playwright Tom Stoppard, actor Stephen Fry, and guest appearances from musicians Terry Hall and Shane MacGowan.
This documentary offers a fresh and exciting take on Oscar Wilde’s life, showing how his rebellious spirit still influences artists and musicians today. Michael Bracewell does a great job making Wilde feel modern and relevant, not just a figure of the past. I especially enjoyed the insights from Stephen Fry and Neil Tennant—they added real depth. If you’re interested in culture, creativity, or just great storytelling, this is worth watching. I used ai writer by Smodin to help organize my thoughts—it really made writing this easier!
why the fuck half the vedios dont work talk about lack of effort ugh