The Other F Word
{{Infobox film
|name = The Other F Word
|image = Other_f_word_movie_poster.jpg
|caption = Theatrical release poster
|director = Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
|producer = Cristan Reilly
Andrea Nevins
|writer = Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
|starring = Tony Adolescent
Art Alexakis
Rob Chaos
|editing = Geoffrey Franklin
|studio = Rare Bird Films
|distributor = Oscilloscope Laboratories (USA)
Elephant Eye Films (International)
Mongrel Media (Canada)
|released = {{Film date|2011|11|6}}
|runtime = 98 minutes
|country = United States
|gross = $53,200
|language = English
}}
The Other F Word is a 2011 American documentary film directed by independent filmmaker Andrea Blaugrund Nevins. The film explores the world of aging punk rock musicians, as they transition into parenthood and try to maintain the contrast between their anti-authoritarian lifestyle with the responsibilities of fatherhood, the titular "other F word". In addition to interviewing over twenty musicians[http://www.theotherfwordmovie.com/the-dads.html The Other F Word Official Website. "The Dads." Official Website. 16 February 2012] from across the spectrum of the punk genre, including Mark Hoppus of Blink 182 and Fat Mike of NOFX, the film also includes other emblematic figures of subculture such as professional skateboarder Tony Hawk, in a chronicle of the struggles and rewards that accompany raising their children.
It was released in the U.S. by Oscilloscope Laboratories in 2011.
Premise
Primarily rotating around interviews of Pennywise lead singer Jim Lindberg, the documentary intermittently switches amongst different musicians, as it jumps between their travels on the road doing concert tours and time spent at home with their kids. In the course of the movie, the interviews are interspersed with archived concert footage of the punk rockers, from recent shows as well as their early years, to depict some of the challenges they face in their roles as parents - while at the same time maintaining their roles as anti-establishment figures for their punk rock fan following. Remarking that their adolescence often lacked much in the way of paternal guidance,{{cite news |url=https://www.npr.org/2011/11/02/141937283/punk-rock-grows-up-and-grays-in-other-f-word |title=Punk Rock Grows Up, And Grays, In 'Other F Word'|publisher=NPR |date=November 2, 2011 |accessdate=2012-12-16}} the interviewees speak of how they earnestly are trying to be the supportive role models for their kids that they themselves never had while growing up.
Featured interviews with
- Tony Cadena - The Adolescents
- Art Alexakis - Everclear
- Rob Chaos - Total Chaos
- Joe Escalante - The Vandals
- Josh Freese - Session Drummer
- Fat Mike - NOFX
- Flea - Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Lars Frederiksen - Rancid
- Matt Freeman - Rancid
- Jack Grisham - TSOL
- Brett Gurewitz - Bad Religion
- Tony Hawk - Pro Skater
- Greg Hetson - Bad Religion, Circle Jerks
- Mark Hoppus - blink-182
- Jim Lindberg - Pennywise
- Mike McDermott - Bouncing Souls
- Tim McIlrath - Rise Against
- Mark Mothersbaugh - Devo
- Duane Peters - U.S. Bombs
- Joe Sib - SideOneDummy Records
- Ron Reyes - Black Flag
- Rick Thorne - BMX Rider
- Kevin Lyman - founder of Warped Tour
Production
The film's first-time director Nevins, initially conceived of the idea for the documentary after reading a book by Jim Lindberg called "Punk Rock Dad", that explored his own feelings of being the raucous punk rocker of his band Pennywise, while at the same time raising kids. Thinking of the punk rock and fatherhood combination as a "fun oxymoron", Nevins originally believed the film would be in the spirit of a comedy, but after realizing how layered and heartfelt the experiences of the men she interviewed really were, the direction of the film changed significantly. The relatively low-cost budget of the film was maintained by the use of its inexpensive camera work and a soundtrack that features most of the artists interviewed throughout the film.
Box office
The Other F Word garnered $53,200 in gross earnings, bringing in $13,286 with its opening weekend premiere in two theaters.
Critical reception
The documentary received generally positive reviews from critics, with Jeanette Catsoulis of The New York Times describing it as "a compelling and often touching peek at punk paternity"{{cite news |url=https://movies.nytimes.com/2011/11/02/movies/the-other-f-word-documentary-about-punk-rock-dads-review.html |title=A Peek at Punk Paternity as Rockers Raise Families|work=The New York Times |date=Nov 1, 2011 |accessdate=2012-12-16}} and Joe Heim of The Washington Post praising the film's dual nature as "beautifully shot and requisitely gritty."{{cite news |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/the-other-f-word,1217132/critic-review.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111203200410/http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/the-other-f-word,1217132/critic-review.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 3, 2011 |title=Punk-rocker dads change their tunes|newspaper=Washington Post |date=Dec 2, 2011 |accessdate=2012-12-16}} {{Rotten Tomatoes prose|78|6.7|37|Parenting at its most punk rock, The Other F Word shares enlightening promises for tomorrow from the trailblazers of yesterday.}}{{cite web |url=http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_other_f_word_2011/ |title=The Other F Word |website=Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=2025-04-14}}
Awards
The 2011 South by Southwest film festival nominated The Other F Word for its "Films Presented" award.
References
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External links
- {{Official website|https://web.archive.org/web/20131208022430/http://www.theotherfwordmovie.com/}}
- {{Official website|http://www.oscilloscope.net/films/film/52/The-Other-F-Word/|Oscilloscope Laboratories site}}
- {{IMDb title|1790867|The Other F Word}}
- {{Rotten-tomatoes|the_other_f_word_2011|The Other F Word}}
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Category:2011 documentary films
Category:American documentary films
Category:American independent films
Category:Documentary films about punk music and musicians
Category:2010s English-language films
Category:Films set in the 2000s
Category:Films directed by Andrea Blaugrund Nevins
Category:Films about parenting
Category:2011 directorial debut films
Category:2011 independent films