I don't know if I should put this here but since this film is about one of the most innovative musicians in history(not to mention the roster of artists contributing and a certain David Bowie producing....it seemed logical.
the film is being screened at Tribeca only till Saturday the 5th. So if you can please do go check it out!
I really I hope I get to see this because I do so adore this man's work....I have all his Scott albums and Boy Child + the Drift.
*http://www.scottwalkerfilm.com
there's also a trailer playing on YouTube-
the film is being screened at Tribeca only till Saturday the 5th. So if you can please do go check it out!
I really I hope I get to see this because I do so adore this man's work....I have all his Scott albums and Boy Child + the Drift.
ABOUT THE FILM
“Scott Walker: 30 Century Man” is a long-overdue look at one of the most influential and enigmatic figures in rock history.The film will explore his music and career, from his early days as a jobbing bass player on the Sunset Strip, to mega-stardom in Britain’s swinging 60’s pop scene as lead singer of The Walker Brothers, to his evolution into one of the most astonishing soundmakers of the last few decades.
He’s 63 years old and has just released his first album in over 10 years, “The Drift” on 4 A.D. Records. The film features exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the album as well as interviews with friends, collaborators, and fans including, among others:
David Bowie, Radiohead, Jarvis Cocker (Pulp), Brian Eno, Damon Albarn (Blur, Gorillaz), Neil Hannon (The Divine Comedy), Marc Almond, Alison Goldfrapp, Sting, Dot Allison, Simon Raymonde (Cocteau Twins), Richard Hawley, Rob Ellis, Johnny Marr, Gavin Friday, Lulu, Peter Olliff, Angela Morley, Ute Lemper, Ed Bicknell, Evan Parker, Benjamin Biolay, Hector Zazou, Mo Foster, Phil Sheppard, Pete Walsh, and more.
Directed by Stephen Kijak, who brought you the delightfully deranged documentary CINEMANIA (a profile of 5 of NYC’s most manic film buffs), this is a different form of obsession altogether. Inspiring god-like devotion from fans, Scott Walker’s has a cult that has grown considerably since his 1995 release “Tilt”, a dark and difficult masterwork. His new album takes that sound further than anyone could have imagined…
Collaborators include acclaimed DP/Director Grant Gee (”Radiohead: Meeting People is Easy”) and Graham Wood, formerly of legendary design collective Tomato.
Produced by Mia Bays, Liz Rose and Stephen Kijak
Associate Producer: Gale Harold
Executive Producer: David Bowie
World Premiere: October 31, 2006 at the 50th London Film Festival
general enquiries: [email protected]
*http://www.scottwalkerfilm.com
there's also a trailer playing on YouTube-
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