The Clash: Westway to the World

In 2003 it won the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video.

[2] Directed by Don Letts, the film combines old footage from the band's personal collection filmed in 1982 when The Clash went to New York City with new interviews conducted for the film by Mal Peachey of members Mick Jones, Paul Simonon, Topper Headon, and Joe Strummer and other people associated with the group (including founding drummer Terry Chimes).

The band make the point in Westway that creatively and spiritually Jones' leaving marked the end of The Clash.

Strummer apologises on screen for sacking Jones and admits that it was a mistake.

An unofficial documentary titled The Rise and Fall of The Clash covers the post-Jones period through interviews with latter-day Clash members Pete Howard, Nick Sheppard, and Vince White.