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| Friday, October 1 |
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by venue |
| 7:30 |
HOP FU |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:30 |
HOP FU |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 10:30 |
OPENING NIGHT
EVENT |
Kingman Studio |
Saturday, October 2 |
| 3:30 |
Bodysong |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 3:45 |
Low in Europe w/ Saxon
Shore Documentary |
St. Anthony Main |
| 5:30 |
The Howlin’ Wolf Story |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 5:45 |
Wesley Willis The Daddy
of Rock n’ Roll w/ Wild World of Hasil Adkins |
St. Anthony Main |
| 7:30 |
Privilege |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 7:45 |
You Think You Really
Know Me: The Gary Wilson Story |
St. Anthony Main |
| 9:30 |
Moog |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:45 |
M80 |
St. Anthony Main |
| 11:00 |
End of the Century: The
Ramones |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 5-8 |
FREE RADIO w/ the Slideshow
Poet, Andy Friedman |
Mpls. College of Art & Design |
| 6-9 |
Olympic Hopefuls,
the Owls & Melodius Owl |
First Avenue Mainroom |
| 10:00 |
Kanser w/ DJ Stage One |
the Dinkytowner |
Sunday, October 3 |
| 3:00 |
Jandek on Corwood |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 3:30 |
Low in Europe w/ Saxon
Shore Documentary |
St. Anthony Main |
| 5:00 |
Privilege |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 5:30 |
Wesley Willis: The
Daddy of Rock n’ Roll w/ Wild World of Hasil Adkins |
St. Anthony Main |
| 7:00 |
Scenes from a Tour: Hot
House Flowers |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 7:30 |
Screaming Men |
St. Anthony Main |
| 9:00 |
Spectrum: MN Soundtracks
Vol. 2 |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:30 |
Can the Documentary w/ Can Free
Concert |
St. Anthony Main |
| 9:30 |
Hot House Flowers:
Meet & Greet and a 30 min. acoustic set from Liam &
Fiachna |
Kieran’s Irish Pub |
Monday, October 4 |
| 6:30 |
Janis Figure: Frankly, Seriously,
Honestly |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 7:00 |
Chuck Statler: A Retrospective
1976-2003 |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 7:00 |
Can the Documentary w/ Can:
Free Concert |
St. Anthony Main |
| 8:30 |
LIKEHELL: the Movie |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 9:30 |
Let's Rock Again! |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:30 |
Chuck Statler After
Party |
Grumpy’s Bar
on Washington |
| 9:45 |
The Howlin’ Wolf Story |
St. Anthony Main |
| 10:30 |
Haack: The King of Techno |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
Tuesday, October 5
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| 7:00 |
Mark Hosler of Negativland:
Adventures In Illegal Art |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 7:15 |
Unknown Passage:
The Dead Moon Story |
St. Anthony Main |
| 7:00 |
Funkytown w/ Twin Tone
Documentary |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 9:30 |
End of the Century: The
Ramones |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:15 |
Westway To The World |
St. Anthony Main |
| 9:30 |
Elliot Smith in Olympia,
WA |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
Wednesday, October 6 |
| 5:30 |
Screaming Men |
St. Anthony Main |
| 7:30 |
American Astronaut |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 7:30 |
Keep In Time: A Live
Recording |
St. Anthony Main |
| 7:00 |
Irwin Chusid’s Video
Thrift Shop |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 9:30 |
Beat Street |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:30 |
Edgeplay: A Film About
The Runaways |
St. Anthony Main |
| 9:30 |
Off The Charts |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 9-12 |
Beatstreet/Runaways
After Party w/ Lori Barbero & Aldrich |
Pizza Luce Downtown |
Thursday, October 7 |
| 7:30 |
Moog |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 7:15 |
Paul Westerberg:
Come Feel Me Tremble |
St. Anthony Main |
| 6:30 |
Elliot Smith in Olympia,
WA |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 8:30 |
Rock That Uke |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| 9:30 |
ABBA: The Movie |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 9:15 |
Music Videos by Mike Mills |
St. Anthony Main |
| 10:00 |
FESTIVAL CENTERPIECE! DBR w/
DJ Scientific |
Kitty
Cat Klub |
| 11:00 |
Scumrock |
Bryant Lake Bowl |
| Friday, October 8 |
| 5-7 |
DBR w/ DJ Scientific Workshop |
Institute for Production &
Recording |
| 11:30 |
ABBA: The Movie |
Oak Street Cinema |
Saturday, October 9 |
| 3:15 |
Bodysong |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 5:00 |
The Last Word w/ LIVE performance
by THE FLOPS |
Oak Street Cinema |
| 6-10 |
Destijl Records CD Release
Party w/ |
Uppercut Gym in NE Mpls |
| 10:00 |
Heartbreak & Harmony w/ Spaghetti
Western, Charlamagne, Accident Clearinghouse |
Turf Club |
| 11:30 |
Haack: The King of Techno |
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Sunday, October 10 |
| 8-12 |
CLOSING EVENT: Film
Jockeys w/ Creative Electric Orchestra |
Kingman Studio |
ABBA: THE MOVIE
Director: Lasse Hallström
1977, Sweden/Australia, 96 minutes
Thursday, October 7, 9:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Friday, October 8, 11:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Revisit the sweet harmonies and infectious charms
of Agnetha, Björn, Benny, and Anni-Frid! In one of his first films, director
Lasse Hallström (Chocolat, The Shipping News) follows the fun-loving Swedish
pop sensation, ABBA, on an Australian tour at the height of the group’s
success. Great concert performances—including hits “Take a Chance
on Me,” “Fernando,” “Dancing Queen,” "Mamma
Mia" and others—are intercut with reactions from adoring fans, backstage
footage, and a subplot about a radio disc jockey desperately trying to catch
up to the supergroup for an interview. ABBA: The Movie is rarely screened and
not available on home video. Don't miss the insanely catchy music, outrageous
stage costumes, and, according to 1977 press, the "sexiest bottom in Europe"!
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THE AMERICAN ASTRONAUT
Director: Cory McAbee
2001, US, 91 minutes
Wednesday, October 6, 7:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Cory McAbee of San Francisco-based band, The
Billy Nayer Show, takes us on an unbelievable intergalactic journey with this
idiosyncratic space western musical. McAbee wrote and directed the film, and
also stars as space trader, Samuel Curtis. Touching down on an asteroid belt
near Saturn, Curtis discovers an all-male culture driven by song, dance, and
the loneliness of the most remote prairie. There, the Blueberry Pirate presents
him with a scheme to trade live commodities between the all-male worker planet
of Jupiter and all-female planet of Venus. Along his journey, he discovers he
is being pursued by the enigmatic Professor Hess. With velvety black-and-white
photography, ingenious lo-fi sets, and phenomenal music from the Nayers, the
film is a brilliant oddity of American indie filmmaking.
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BEAT STREET - 20th
Anniversary!
Director: Stan Lathan
1984, US, 105 minutes
Wednesday, October 6, 9:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Sound Unseen celebrates the 20th anniversary of one of the first films to bring
New York's hip-hop subculture to mainstream America and the rest of the world.
Revolving around the tale of an aspiring Bronx DJ, Beat Street features a phenomenal
soundtrack and captures great performances by Afrika Bambaataa & Soul Sonic
Force, the Treacherous Three, Doug E. Fresh, Melle Mel and the Furious Five,
Us Girls, and others. The film also features classic battle scenes between the
Rock Steady Crew and the New York City Breakers. Don't miss the opportunity
to see this hip-hop classic on the big screen!
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BODYSONG
Director: Simon Pummell
2002, UK, 83 min.
Saturday, October 2, 3:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Saturday, October 9, 3:15pm, Oak Street Cinema
British director Simon Pummell uses creative media archeology to explore the
universal human experience. Bodysong is an epic story of love, sex, violence,
death and dreams told entirely through archival footage from around the world
and across 100 years of cinema history. Powerful imagery from a wide variety
of silent films, newsreels, documentaries, and home movies is accompanied by
a beautiful and hypnotic musical score by Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood. The result
is a truly unique experience in music and moving image. The Bodysong project
also includes a website (www.bodysong.com) which explores the stories behind
each of the extraordinary images in the film.
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| CAN
double feature- back by popular demand!
CAN- THE DOCUMENTARY
Directors: Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher
1999, 81 minutes
CAN-FREE-CONCERT
Director: Peter Przygodda
1972, 52 minutes
Sunday, October 3, 9:30pm, St. Anthony Main
Monday, October 4, 7:00pm, St. Anthony Main
Beginning in the late 1960s, German band, Can, blended influences of neoclassical,
free jazz, and gypsy music with driving funk rhythms, rock guitar, and synthesizers.
Their hypnotic, psychedelic music would come to define Krautrock in the 1970s
and influence such groups as Talking Heads and Sonic Youth. We are pleased to
present encore screenings of two films celebrating the influential band. CAN:
The Documentary traces their career with interviews and an abundance of rare
archival film and TV performance footage. CAN: Free Concert captures the band
in a 1972 concert in Cologne and in their own Inner Space Studio. There will
be a brief intermission between films.
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CHUCK STATLER: A RETROSPECTIVE
Presented by Chuck Statler
1977-2004, US, 93 min
Monday, October 4, 7:00pm, Oak Street Cinema
Special Ticket Price $8
Sound Unseen is proud to present the work of contemporary rock video pioneer
and Minneapolitan Chuck Statler. The man who some consider the inventor of the
music video, Chuck was among the last filmmakers of music film clips before
video killed the music film clip star. It was while attending Kent State in
Ohio that Chuck met and collaborated with Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerry Casale,
the nucleus of DEVO. Their film collaborations became a hallmark of DEVO’s
act, and soon Stiff, ZE, and other upstart record labels commissioned Chuck
to produce films for their talent. Chuck’s collaborations have spanned
decades and included icons of each one - from Prince to The Cars, J. Geils to
Styx. Tonight Chuck presents rare 16mm screenings of Elvis Costello, Graham
Parker, Madness and DEVO, as well as videos with Pere Ubu, El Vez, Moldy Peaches,
Stan Ridgway, the last filmed appearance by Tiny Tim, and selections from his
most recent project, ‘Sonic Burlesque.’
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SPECIAL
EVENT!
DBR w/ DJ SCIENTIFIC
Thursday, October 7, 10:00pm, Kitty Cat Klub
Special Ticket Price $6
Some people describe him as “Beethoven meets Lenny Kravitz.” Others
simply call him DBR. An African-American composer/musician of Haitian descent,
Daniel Bernard Roumain seamlessly blends funk, rock, hip-hop and classical to
create music that is “far out and creative in another world”. He
has recently collaborated with DJ Spooky, Cassandra Wilson, Bill T. Jones, Vernon
Reid and Susan Sarandon, and was rated #3 in New York Times’ Top 10 Classical
moments of 2003. Roumain’s works have been commissioned by orchestras
around the world and he tours frequently with his 9-piece ensemble, DBR’s
MISSION. In February 2004, nearly 2000 people attended the premiere of ROCKESTRA:
A Hip-Hop Music and Dance Party, at Arizona State University's Gammage Auditorium
featuring DJ Radar and sponsored by the American Express Beyond Broadway Series.
Come and see for yourself what the critics are raving about at this rare live
performance at one of our favorite local nightspots.
Also performing curteosy of MN Spoken Word Association:
- TruthMaze
- Desdamona
- Toussaint Morrison
- ISIS
- A-Ball
DBR FREE WORKSHOP
COMPOSITIONS, INSTRUMENTS & SOFTWARE
Friday, October 8, 5:00-7:00pm, Institute for Production
& Recording
Free and open to all ages!
Composer/musician DBR, whose dynamic fusion of funk, rock, hip-hop and classical
has “people likening him simultaneously to Mozart and Prince” (LA
Times) teams up with engineer/producer/turntablist DJ Scientific to reveal the
compositional process, from idea, to pre-production, to performance, and how
the integration of electronic software and instruments can result in musical
collaborations that are timely, relevant, and alive. Using a G4 Apple Macintosh
laptop, three software programs in Pro-Tools, Reason, Live, and electric/acoustic
Violins in live performance, DBR and DJ Scientific create musical soundscapes
that are dense, vibrant, and integrate the latest technology with an age-old
instrument. The workshop will focus on the work of a DJ, collaborating with
an electric/acoustic violinist and laptopist, and how software, primarily used
for sequencing, editing, and mastering, can in fact be used in a fluid, spontaneous,
and live environment.
Sponsored by the Institute for Production & Recording
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| CLOSING EVENT!
DESTIJL RECORDS RELEASE PARTY
Curator: Clint Simonson
Saturday, October 9, 6:00-10:00pm, Uppercut Boxing
Gym
1324 Quincy Street NE
Special ticket price $10
All Ages Welcome
Featuring:
THE HOTOTOGISU
Matthew Bower( pure / total
/ skullflower / sunroof! / vibracathedral orchestra )
Marcia Bassett( un / double leopards / shackamaxon / ghq)
“Electronic alchemy sound, amp/fx worship, intoxicated
by ritual, rising patterns of incense smoke shot through
with unwavering electric white light, the swung, feeding-back
microphone is our censor. We take the pure white light and
reflect / refract / multiply it with mirrors and colored
scarves, to construct an imaginary space of sound and light,
we gaze inward and project outward”.
SAMARA LUBELSKI
Although Samara’s presence
in the psychedelic / folk scene of the last ten years hasn’t
necessarily been widely stated, it’s been solidly
felt - not only through her solo recordings, but also through
her work with Metabolismus, Tower Recordings and Hall of
Fame, she has proved to be widely diverse. Samara has learned
not only the tricks of the sound engineering art, but processed
the indifferent and oblivious crowd knocks that seem to
give birth to great songs. Through her solo works she has
learned her own voice, with themes that evoke similarities
as divergent as La Monte Young (spiritual) Judy Henske (husk)
or Margo Guryan (civility).Her voice is like a huge bird,
a nymphy Joni Mitchell on a mad dash to and from nowhere.
CHARLIE NOTHING
Charlie Nothing is the Ding
of Rock and Roll.
His art spans a wide range, the pinnacle being the guitar
sculptures he makes out of American Cars. Dingulators™
is what he calls
them.. Dingulators™ are the ultimate rock and roll
art. Charlie Nothing has performed in many places and many
times, one of his LPs "In Eternity With Brother Fred"
was produced by the then prestigious Takoma Records and
achieved a degree of infamy in Europe under the category
of New Jazz, which, of course, it was not. Charlie Nothing
evolved past the entertaining-monkey-jumping-up-and-down-on-stage
stage and quit performing entirely, making this a very special
night.
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| EDGEPLAY: A FILM
ABOUT THE RUNAWAYS
Director: Vicki Tischler-Blue
2004, US, 110 minutes
Wednesday, October 6, 9:30pm, St. Anthony Main
The troubled story of 70s all-girl teenage rock band, The Runaways, is explored
in this personal documentary directed by band member Vicki Blue. Candid interviews
recall the rise and disintegration of the band– from the girls being recruited
and thrown together, to the manipulation and abuse from managers and fights
between bandmates. Including rare footage and insightful recollections from
Kari Chrome, Cherie Currie, Lita Ford, Sandy West, Jackie Fox, Kim Fowley, and
Suzi Quatro, Edgeplay is an incredibly honest and raw look at what a group of
young teenaged girls went through for their dreams of rock stardom.
shows with:
HOLLYWOOD TRASH & TINSEL
Director: Cheri Lovedog
2004, US, 10 minutes
Cheri Lovedog documents the journey of her little autobiographical punk rock
play, Prey For Rock & Roll, from its humble beginnings at New York club,
CBGB, to its Hollywood adaptation and the completely stupid marketing of the
feature film.
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OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
Director: Elina Shatkin
2004, US, 45 minutes
Tuesday, October 5, 9:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl
Thursday, October 7, 6:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl
Hailed by critics as one of the great singer/songwriters of his generation,
Elliott Smith built his musical reputation not only with his haunting recordings
but also with his uniquely intimate live performances. Director Elina Shatkin
(Try This At Home) captured his solo set on the closing night of the five-day
Yoyo A Go Go festival in 1999 in which Elliott played twelve songs ranging from
old favorites to new material. Uncut and presented in its entirety, this document
provides a rare close-up view of the extraordinarily talented musician. Less
than a year before his major label debut and the formation of a backing band,
this was one of the last shows to feature Elliott alone on stage. An additional
short film will also be shown.
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OF THE CENTURY: THE STORY OF THE RAMONES
Directors: Michael Gramaglia and
Jim Fields
2003, US, 100 min.
Saturday, October 2, 11:00pm, Oak Street Cinema
Tuesday, October 5, 9:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Special Ticket Price $8
End of The Century revisits New York in the 70s and
the legendary band that opened the floodgates for punk rock and became a voice
for misfits and rebels all over the world. Directors Michael Gramaglia and Jim
Fields have created the ultimate fan documentary, reliving all the ups and downs
along the Ramones' 20-year career. With the participation of nearly all the
band members, the film charts the music, addictions, and line-up changes. It
includes previously unseen footage and interviews from their musical contemporaries,
including Debbie Harry, Joe Strummer (in his final interview), and Steve Jones
of the Sex Pistols.
"The bittersweet Ramones documentary laid it
all on the line: the good, the bad and the ugly truth of life in the rock-star
fast lane." -Los Angeles Times
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CLOSING NIGHT EVENT
With the FILM JOCKEYS - WORLD PREMIERE!
Curated by Phil Harder & David
Salmela
With Original Score by the Creative Electric Orchestra
Sunday, October 10, 8:00 – Midnight, the Kingman Studio
1901 Grand St. NE, Free Parking
Special ticket price $7, Free w/ Fest Pass
Step out of the comfortable streets of Northeast Minneapolis and into a total-art
cinema of moving walls and ambient music. Evocative favorites from director
Phil Harder's personal vault, projected simultaneously on multiple screens,
will transform the eclectic Kingman Studio into a shifting labyrinth where thoughts
oddly intersect. While films by Ray & Charles Eames, Roman Polanski, Saul
Bass, Vince Lombardi, Jacques Cousteau and many others suspend the laws of gravity
and aesthetics, The Creative Electric Orchestra, will provide an electronic
and instrumental real-time score. Be sure not to miss this unique slice of Northeast
Minneapolis and end the festival right – with friends, music and film.
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FUNKYTOWN
Director: Steven Greenberg
1998, US, 88 min.
Tuesday, October 5, 7:00pm, Bryant Lake Bowl – DIRECTOR PRESENT!
Life with aspiring rock stars and the harsh reality of the music business is
well documented in this Minnesota-made film. A musician is brutally murdered,
a group breaks up the day they were to sign a lucrative recording contract,
throat surgery threatens a lead singer’s voice, and a key member of a
band is asked to leave in a proverbial him or me scenario. FUNKYTOWN is a rockumentary
about five, hard working Minnesota bands trying to make it in the real world
and it ain’t easy. Directed by Minneapolitan Steven Greenberg, the man
behind the 1980 No.1 hit song “Funkytown,” the film captures the
roller coaster ride of the musician’s struggle to make a name for themselves
and attempting to get anything happening that could translate into creative
freedom or financial success.
shows with:
TWIN/TONE RECORDS ’88
Director: Rick Fuller
1988, US,18 min
In 1988 Twin/Tone Records developed a relationship
with A&M Records in Los
Angeles. The Harder/Fuller team was hired to shoot an overview of the Twin/Tone
operations and introduce A&M Records to the staff, bands and associated
labels. Soul Asylum was featured in the documentary and band member, Karl Mueller,
hosted the program.
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HAACK: THE KING OF TECHNO
Director: Philip Anagnos
2003, US, 70 minutes
Monday, October 4, 10:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl
Saturday, October 9, 11:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Packed with mind-blowing visuals, wild music and far out stories, King of Techno
explores the world of electronic music pioneer, Bruce Haack. Haack continually
expanded music through his imaginative approach to both composition and technology–
from his experimental compositions in the 50s, to his children's records with
Ms. Nelson in the 60s, his darker and farther out 70s recordings, and his early
80s contribution to hip-hop. His work continues to garner recognition long after
his death, inspiring such artists as Beck, Mouse on Mars, and Money Mark. This
documentary illuminates his musical career with interviews and rarely-seen films
and TV performances– including Haack's early-60s visit to Mr. Rogers'
Neighborhood!
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HOP-FU: SUPERNINJAS - WORLD
PREMIERE!
Friday, October 1, 7:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Friday, October 1, 9:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Special Ticket Price $8
Brooklyn’s DJ IXL and DJ Spae return to Minneapolis
to present a World Premiere powerhouse performance of the 1982 classic kung-fu
flick Superninjas. The Five Element Ninjas (Gold, Fire,Water, Wood, Land) face
off against Chinese fighters in a dangerous adventure of good and evil. Accompanied
by a hard-hitting audio remix by
dueling turntablists, complete with a fury of kicks and jabs infused by beats
and scratches, the re-mixed soundtrack creates a furious composition that matches
every kick, punch and flip onscreen with pin-point precision. An incredible
live experience.
Hop-Fu presented Samo Hung's "Prodigal Son"
to a full house at the 2002 Sound Unseen Festival
Sponsored by Slamhammer Sound, Inc.
Screening followed by:
Opening Night
Party
At the Kingman Studio
1901 Grand St. NE
10:30pm 21+
Music from Doomtree & the 1-2 Go Crew
$10 w/ film ticket
$15 w/out film ticket
Free w/ Festival Pass
Sponsored by Grainbelt
Premium, Schell’s
Brewery, Red Bull
Energy Drink, Phillips
UV Vodka, Hpnotiq,
Chippewa Falls Spring Water, & Slamhammer Sound
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THE HOWLIN' WOLF STORY
Director: Don McGlynn
2003, US, 90 minutes
Saturday, October 2, 5:30pm, Oak Street Cinema – DIRECTOR PRESENT
Monday, October 4, 9:45pm, St. Anthony Main – DIRECTOR
PRESENT
Howlin' Wolf had one of the most powerful and recognizable voices in all of
music.
Best known for his many hits at Chess Records ("Smokestack Lightning,"
"Evil," "Spoonful," "Sittin’ on Top of the World,"
"300 Pounds of Joy"), his music was an enormous influence both in
the blues community and with rockers such as the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix,
Eric Clapton, and the Beatles. Minnesota-born director Don McGlynn has made
the first comprehensive documentary about this intense artist. The film features
great archival performance footage of Wolf in his prime as well as appearances
by Hubert Sumlin, Barbra Marks, Bettye Kelly, Jodie Williams, Billy Boy Arnold,
and others.
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Irwin Chusid's VIDEO THRIFT SHOP
Presented by Irwin Chusid
Wednesday, October 6, 7:00pm, Bryant Lake Bowl
Our favorite oddball archaeologist, Irwin Chusid, brings a free-form mix of
visual musical bric-a-brac to SU this year. The Hoboken-based WFMU radio personality,
author (Songs in the Key of Z), producer, and music historian presents a one-night
"video vaudeville" mix. We'll see rare archival clips, outsider and
incorrect music favorites, and all manner of head-scratching and eye-popping
marginalia. The program includes Raymond Scott; Esquivel; authentic vaudevillians
of the 1920s; William Shatner's 1974 melodramatic interpretation of "Taxi";
a futuristic 1930s cartoon; Brian and Ted Dewan's 2003 satirical take on the
history of the organ; and harpist/singer Joanna Newsom. Recommended for those
with eclectic musical tastes and short attention spans!
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Director: Chad Freidrichs
2003, US, 88 minutes
Sunday, October 3, 3:00pm, Oak Street Cinema
A cult hero to deejays and record collectors, enigmatic musician Jandek has
released 34 self-recorded albums over the past 25 years. His music has influenced
Kurt Cobain, Thurston Moore, Beck, and countless other artists. But he has never
performed live or given out any biographical information. All that is known
about Jandek is what can be derived from his atmospheric music, haunting lyrics,
odd album cover photos, and minimal communications via a Houston P.O. box. Even
his real name is a mystery. Jandek On Corwood pieces together the music and
images with various impressions of the man/myth for an intriguing portrait.
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| JANIS FIGURE: FRANKLY, SERIOUSLY, HONESTLY
Director: Chris Coyne
2003, US, 40 min.
Monday, October 4, 6:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl – DIRECTOR PRESENT!
Special Ticket Price $3
The courage, character and drama of the independent rock band is captured
in all its folly in this exclusive documentary by Minneapolis rock
band, Janis Figure. Veteran film and TV actor Chris Mulkey (Twin Peaks,
Radio) plays host and narrator to a novel set-up of real-life footage of the
band as they tour the country to court a record contract, as well as
reenactments of hilarious anecdotes not captured on film. Watch the band
encounter an oddball, eccentric mixture of Americana in cities throughout
the U.S. and Canada. There’s a man with elephantitus startling the band
in
Texas; the guitar player’s eye-opening encounter with a urine-therapy
advocate; the lead singer’s perilous “meeting” in a motel
with an
over-zealous promoter, and an undependable tour bus that is forever finding
new ways to break down. Musicians and music fans alike will sympathize with
this earnest, sincere look inside life on the road with a band that works
for no one but themselves to reach the American rock dream.
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KEEPINTIME: A LIVE RECORDING
Director: B+
2003, US, 50 minutes
Wednesday, October 6, 7:30pm, St. Anthony Main
Last year, Sound Unseen presented Talking Drums and Whispering Vinyl, a short
film by hip hop photographer B+ capturing a meeting of the minds between three
of LA's greatest turntablists and four classic LA drummers. Since that film's
completion, the project has spawned a few special live performances. This film
documents a live show at the historic El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles. It features
improvised music from drummers James Gadson and Paul Humphreys, percussionist
Derf Reklaw, and dj's Cut Chemist, Nu-Mark, Shortkut, J.Rocc, Babu, and Madlib.
The cross-generational jam session becomes an intriguing musical conversation
of layered rhythms and sounds.
shows with:
ON THE D.L.
Director: Andrew Gura
2004, US, 20 minutes
They've toured the world, but drummer ?uestlove (of the Roots) and dj King
Britt (formerly of Digable Planets) never got their driver's licenses—until
now.
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THE LAST WORD
Director: Tim McCusker
2004, US, 93 min.
Saturday, October 9, 5:00pm, Oak Street
Cinema – DIRECTOR & CAST PRESENT!
Live Music Performance by The Flops
Special Ticket Price $8
This locally made film features Matt Wilson and John Munson of local band The
Flops, and the exceptional film debut of local music champion Mary Lucia. Based
on Matt Wilson’s life and musical experiences, this film explores the
rebirth of a relationship in the aftermath of years in a rock ‘n roll
lifestyle. A strong supporting cast includes Alex Cole, Marie-Francoise Theodore,
and hilarious cameos by Steve McClellan and Chris Osgood. Performances by The
Flops, and other musical guests make this a special, musical treat.
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Director: Ryan Schaddelee
2004, US, 56 min
Monday, October 4, 8:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl –
DIRECTOR PRESENT
This film has been years in the making. Meticulously
researched by writer/director/editor Ryan Schaddelee, this documentary takes
you into the turbulent, multi-decade journey of superstar Minneapolis band,
Likehell. No stone is left unturned, no scandal unexplored. Sex, drugs and rock
‘n roll – this band has seen it all, and now you can too. Featuring
cameos by members of Queens of the Stone Age, Guns ‘N Roses/The Cult/Velvet
Revolver, The Replacements, Babes in Toyland, Urge Overkill, Mondo Generator,
Local H, US Maple, and more.
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Let's rock again!
Director: Dick Rude US, 2004, 67 min.
Monday, October 4, 9:30pm, Oak Street Cinema - DIRECTOR PRESENT
This documentary follows rock icon Joe Strummer as he tours America and
Japan in hopes of making a rock n' roll comeback with his new band, the
Mescaleros. Strummer's main objective is simple - to get his music out to
the people and break his record so that he can have another chance to rock
again. We ride along with Joe to photo shoots, magazine interviews and
press appearances, and even see him handing out flyers on the boardwalks of
Atlantic city to oblivious passers-by. Live performances feature songs from
the Clash as well as new material. What makes this documentary extra
special is the peak into Joe's daily life, hanging out with celebs
backstage, spending time with fans and even a live studio recording. This
intimate portrait captures Joe as a genuine, hard working man, whose passion
and effort make him the true hero that he is. Let's Rock Again! was
produced by Strummer and Dick Rude, a long time friend who also directed.
Strummer's cooperation and comfort with Rude opened the door to an exclusive
view of the legendary man never before seen. In 2002, the world lost Joe to
a congential hear condition and Let's Rock Again! is his final message, a
story about never giving up.
Filmmaker, Dick Rude, has had an extensive film career, starring in several
films including "Sid and Nancy", "The Wild Life" and "Repo Man," and also
co-wrote and starred in "Straight to Hell" which features Dennis Hopper,
Courtney Love and Elvis Costello. His other writing credits include a pilot
for Sophia Coppola, "Hi Octane" and an un-produced script commissioned by
River Phoenix. As a director, Rude has made many music videos, inluding
"Nothing Something" for Blonde Redhead and "Off the Map" for the Red Hot
Chili Peppers. Rude is currently preparing his next film "The Asshole" with
his friend and Executive Producer Jim Jarmusch.
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LOW IN EUROPE
Director: Sebastian Schrade
2003, Germany, 50 minutes
Saturday, October 2, 3:45pm, St. Anthony Main
Sunday, October 3, 3:30pm, St. Anthony Main
Over the 10 years since they first came together, Duluth slow-core band, Low,
has built an impressive following across the globe. Filmmaker Sebastian Schrade
finds the group on tour in Europe and captures great performances in a variety
of venues in Germany and the UK– from small clubs to a breathtaking cathedral.
The film also includes backstage revelations, highway discussions, and bar chats
with members Alan Sparhawk, Mimi Parker, and Zak Sally, illuminating the attitudes
and evolution of the band. Transfixing performances, candid statements, and
glimpses of their inexcessive tour life comprise a nice portrait of the exceptional
band.
shows with:
SAXON SHORE: A DOCUMENTARY ON BEING
UNSUCCESSFUL – DIRECTOR PRESENT
Director: Mary Pfund
2004, US, 33 min
After the sophomore release of their album "Four Months of Darkness",
Saxon Shore set out for one hundred and sixty shows in support of the release.
This documentary covers a week of shows and radio interviews at the end of this
ambitious touring schedule and contrasts the tired and somewhat discouraged
members with their sarcastic and often dark humor.
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| M80
Producers: Rick Fuller & Chris
Strouth
1979, US
Saturday, October 2, 9:45pm, St. Anthony Main – PRODUCER PRESENT
In September of 1979, the Walker Art Center
produced a "New-No-Now-Wave Festival" in Minneapolis.
Two days of No/New wave music, the likes of which had never
been seen before. Featuring music by the Fleshtones, the
Monochrome Set, Tuxedomoon, the Suburbs, Dark Day, James
Chance and the Contortions, Judy Nylon and a host of others.
This is a concert film of New Wave in it's infancy, before
MTV. Stylish, yet raw, this captures the moment before it
happened. The footage was lost in a morass of girlfriend's
closets for 24 years, now lovingly restored to its vivid
black and white glory
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MARK HOSLER
of NEGATIVLAND: ADVENTURES IN ILLEGAL ART
Multimedia Presentation by Mark
Hosler
90 min.
Tuesday, October 5, 7:00pm, Oak Street Cinema
Special Ticket Price $8
Pranks, media hoaxes, media literacy, the art of collage,
creative activism in a media saturated multi-national world, file sharing, intellectual
property issues, evolving notions of art and ownership and law in a digital
age, artistic and funny critiques of mass media and culture, so-called “culture-jamming”…even
if you’ve never heard of Negativland, if you are interested in any of
these issues you’re sure to find this funny and inspiring presentation
worthy of your time and attention. Most famous for being sued for their “U2”
single, Negativland have had 25 years of fun being a thorn in the side of the
corporate media and entertainment biz. They’re released a gazillion CDs,
do occasional tours, have a weekly radio show, make little movies, show their
work in museums, and were the subject of San Francisco filmmaker Craig Baldwin’s
1995 feature film “SONIC OUTLAWS.” Their art is “about tearing
apart and reassembling found images to create new ones…hilarious and chilling.”
Presented by Radio K’s Some
Assembly Required
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FREE RADIO:
LIVE WEBCAST at MINNEAPOLIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN
WORLD PREMIERE!
Saturday, October 2, 5:00-8:00pm, MCAD College Center, 2nd
Floor
http://radio.mcad.edu
FEATURING SPECIAL GUEST ANDY FRIEDMAN AMERICANA SLIDESHOW
POET
A self-described "painter with lyrics,"
maverick Brooklyn-based visual artist Andy Friedman and his one-man show brings
together projections of his pencil drawings, paintings and photographs with
a series of monologues and poetry. The artist's "barfly-boho-bluesman"
persona coupled with his engaging, straightforward delivery has hushed rowdy
taverns, charmed music, art, theater, and literary audiences and earns him a
considerably growing national following. The NEW YORKER calls Friedman "a
master of the slide projector, not the slide guitar…elevating the interstitial
ramblings of a wayward folk musician into an art form."
VISIBLE BEAT
Conceived and performed by
MCAD students, Visible Beat presents a spontaneous, spur-of-the-moment
relay between two ‘teams’—audio and visual.
Students will be creating, collecting, and compiling a catalog
of samples about energy that will serve as content for this
interactive performance. A sort of new media “battle,”
Visible Beat will assault the senses—a sonic, visual
collage based on instantaneous call and response.
24-HOUR FILM CHALLENGE SHOWCASE
During 24 crazy consecutive
hours, student film crews from area colleges created 3-4
minute films incorporating sonic elements inspired by the
same catalyst key words driving Visible Beat. These films
will be showcased before, between, and after the above performances.
Winners announced at the event!
Sponsored by MCAD, Red Bull Energy Drink &
National Camera Exchange
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MOOG
2004, 70 minutes
Director: Hans Fjellestad
Saturday, October 2, 9:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Thursday, October 7, 7:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Bob Moog has been inventing electronic musical instruments for nearly half
a century. His early synthesizers opened vast possibilities for artists, and
his contributions have greatly influenced the direction of musical culture.
This new documentary explores Moog's instruments and collaborations over the
years, as well as his opinions on creativity, design, interactivity, and the
spiritual world. The film also features comments from a variety of artists including
Rick Wakeman, DJ Spooky, Keith Emerson, Bernie Worrell, Money Mark, and Mix
Master Mike. And the soundtrack features new music created on Moog instruments
by Stereolab, Meat Beat Manifesto, Tortoise, and others. Join us in celebrating
a true American maverick!
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| MUSIC VIDEOS BY
MIKE MILLS
Director: Mike Mills
1996-2003, 70 minutes
Thursday, October 7, 9:15pm, St. Anthony Main
Mike Mills has designed album covers for Sonic Youth, Beck, and the Beastie
Boys. He has shown his artwork in galleries in Tokyo and New York. And he has
directed many music videos and short films through the creative production company,
The Directors Bureau, which he co-founded with Roman Coppola. With an inventive
approach, an often brilliantly simple style, and his love for finding undercurrents
in the mundane, Mills stands out as one of the best directors of music videos
today. This retrospective includes videos made over the past 7 years for artists
Pond, Air, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Les Rythmes Digitales, Moby, Everything
But The Girl, Yoko Ono and others. The program also includes excerpts from his
rarely seen short films.
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| OFF THE CHARTS:
THE SONG-POEM STORY
Director: Jamie Meltzer
2002, US, 63 minutes
Wednesday, October 6, 9:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl
"Your Poetry Set to Music!" "Songs into dollars!" Off The
Charts documents the “song-poem” phenomenon in which ordinary folks
send their heartfelt and often bizarre lyrics to companies advertising in the
back of tabloids, which, for a fee, turn their poems into records. This unusual
pen pal collaboration of amateur songwriters and studio musicians has produced
such oddities as 'I Am a Ginseng Digger', 'Jimmy Carter Says Yes', and 'A Blind
Man's Penis.' We are introduced to some of the quirky writers, the producers
and studio musicians who crank the songs out, and aficionados of the records,
including Tom Ardolino of the band NRBQ and Ellery Eskelin, son of the great
song-poem stylist Rodney Keith Eskelin.
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PAUL WESTERBERG: COME
FEEL ME TREMBLE
Directors: Rick Fuller & Otto
Zithromax
2003, US, 88 min
Thursday, October 7, 7:15, St. Anthony Main – DIRECTOR PRESENT
"Look me in the eye". Paul Westerberg has been issuing this unsettling
public challenge for the better part of twenty-five years and still everyone
blinks. He has always been particularly adept at exercising the peculiar skill
of keeping people at arm's length even as he invites them into his world. His
ragged, enigmatic persona has been reinvented a number of times since the heyday
of the Replacements and the scraps and shreds he does deign to toss about speak
volumes. Putting those pieces together definitively is a gloriously complex
project. Come Feel Me Tremble admirably builds on that work-in-progress with
interview snippets, intimate performance footage shot by fans in a variety of
venues, and material provided by Paul himself. As wild and mercurial as he was
with his former band, Westerberg is now even more the trickster troubadour,
his oddball passion shining through even the most uncomfortable moments. See
what a pleasure it is to meet him again for the first time.
shows with:
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TWIN/TONE RECORDS ’88
Director: Rick Fuller
1988, US,18 min
In 1988 Twin/Tone Records developed a relationship
with A&M Records in Los
Angeles. The Harder/Fuller team was hired to shoot an overview of the Twin/Tone
operations and introduce A&M Records to the staff, bands and associated
labels. Soul Asylum was featured in the documentary and band member, Karl Mueller,hosted
the program.
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| PRIVILEGE
Director: Peter Watkins
1967, UK, 103 minutes
Saturday, October 2, 7:30pm, Oak Street Cinema
Sunday, October 2, 5:00pm, Oak Street Cinema
"Behind the screams and headlines are the manipulators...
the puppet masters who pull the strings and make the pop scene work."
This often overlooked, late-60s oddity from director
Peter Watkins is a striking (and all-too-prophetic) allegory for mass media
and popular culture being used to channel and control the impulses of young
people. Privilege stars Paul Jones (of Manfred Mann) as a pop singer in a future
society where entertainment is controlled by a totalitarian government. The
star's influence is used to divert political challenge and sell just about every
commodity imaginable. The church wants him to change his image to that of an
obedient, religious boy, but he's met a young artist (played by model Jean Shrimpton)
who convinces him to rebel against the forces controlling their lives. Privilege
is rarely screened and not available on home video– so don't miss it!
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| ROCK THAT UKE!
Directors: Sean Anderson and William
Preston Robertson
2003, US, 63 minutes
Thursday, October 7, 8:30pm, Bryant Lake Bowl – DIRECTOR PRESENT
The ukulele is more than a tiny musical instrument. It's a state of mind! Rock
That Uke is a love letter to the four-stringed underdog of the musical world
that's often regarded as nothing more than a child’s toy. Directors Sean
Anderson and William Preston Robertson examine the mystical allure of the uke
and the recent surge of alternative, post-punk musicians who have taken up the
instrument. We meet Indie rockers, comedy acts, ragtime bands, heavy metal band
Uke Til U Puke, Oliver Brown, Casey Korder, and many others. Narrated by Holly
Hunter (whom the filmmakers refer to as "the human rock n’ roll ukulele").
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SCENES
FROM A TOUR: HOT HOUSE FLOWERS – WORLD PREMIERE!
Director: Sherece Lamke
2003, US, 87 min.
Sunday, October 3, 7:00pm, Oak Street Cinema –
DIRECTOR & BAND MEMBERS PRESENT!
An intimate look at independent Irish band Hothouse
Flowers and friend/tour-mate Colin Devlin as they careen around the States on
tour. A passionate portrait comprised of various performances, offstage antics,
true fans and friends, personal reflections, and the cast of characters that
inhabit the Flowers’ tour bus.
Sponsored by Kieran’s Irish Pub
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| SCREAMING MEN
(HUUTAJAT)
Director: Mika Ronkainen
2003, Finland/Denmark, 76 minutes
Sunday, October 3, 7:30pm, St. Anthony Main
Wednesday, October 6, 5:30pm, St. Anthony Main
There's no sound quite like 30 Finnish men screaming at the top of their lungs!
Under the impassioned and strict leadership of Petri Servio, the unusual men's
choir, 'Mieskuoro Huutajat,' dresses in black suits and rubber ties and belts
out high-decibel renditions of everything from children's songs to national
anthems. In Screaming Men, director and former choir member Mika Ronkainen beautifully
documents the group's unusual audition process and performances over the past
5 years in Finland, Iceland, France, and Japan. This oddball movie from the
documentary arm of Lars Von Treir's Zentropa Productions walks the thin line
between the dead serious and the completely absurd.
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| SCUMROCK
Director: Jon Moritsugu
2002, US, 79 minutes
Thursday, October 7, 11:00pm, Bryant Lake Bowl
Presenting the latest lo-fi epic from San Francisco
underground filmmaker Jon Moritsugu (Fame Whore, Mod Fuck Explosion). In the
music-laden Scumrock, we follow the nervous Miles Morgan as he tries to make
a pretentious film and riot girl Roxxy (Moritsugu regular Amy David) as she
tries to whip her punk band into shape for a comeback. Both are approaching
30 and dealing with the pressure of getting old. The film won "Best Feature"
at the Chicago and New York. Underground Film Festivals, and was named "Best
of 2003" in the Village Voice Film Critics Poll.
"Scumrock tells a poignant story while relishing
in the true aesthetic spirit of underground cinema." -IndieWire
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| SPECTRUM:
MN Soundtracks Vol. 2
Produced by Brian Dehler and Gretchen Williams 2003, US, 84 minutes
Sunday, October 3 - 9:00 pm
Oak Street Cinema
Sound Unseen and DV-Cinema join forces to present Volume II of Spectrum:
Minnesota Soundtracks. This follow up release is another impressive DVD
compilation of music videos from twenty-three Minnesota bands and
filmmakers,
including Honeydogs, Black Eyed Snakes, Askeleton, Spaghetti Western,
Melodious Owl, Tulip Sweet, Melismatics, Greazy Meal and many more.
Thanks to a sponsorship by Copy Cats Media, this dvd compilation will be
available during the festival for $10 and free with the purchase of any
festival pass.
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| UNKNOWN PASSAGE:
THE DEAD MOON STORY
Directors: Kate Fix and Jason Summers
2004, US, 88 minutes
Tuesday, October 5, 7:15pm, St. Anthony Main
Unknown Passage is a loving documentary tribute to Northwest band Dead Moon.
The film begins by tracing founder Fred Cole’s roots in the 60s when he
performed psychedelic garage rock in The Lollipop Shoppe and intersected with
the likes of Janis Joplin, the Yardbirds, The Doors, Moby Grape, and the Seeds.
Fred added his wife, Toody, on bass when he got tired of flaky band members.
In the 80s, the pair recruited drummer Andrew Loomis and formed Dead Moon. Fiercely
independent, they distribute and even press their own records, run a thriving
guitar shop, and still manage to get out on the road and play for devoted fans
worldwide.
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WESLEY WILLIS:
THE DADDY OF ROCK N' ROLL
Director: Daniel Bitton
2002, US, 59 minutes
Saturday, October 2, 5:45pm, St. Anthony Main
Sunday, October 3, 5:30pm, St. Anthony Main
We first showed this close-up documentary portrait of Wesley Willis two years
ago. Since then, the beloved Chicago artist and musician has passed away. Join
us in celebrating Willis' whimsical outlook on life and unforgettable guttermouth
songs with an encore screening of The Daddy of Rock and Roll. His songs–
such as “Lick a Llama’s Ass” and “I Whooped Batman’s
Ass” –are simultaneously disturbing, hilarious, blunt, and intoxicating.
Filmmaker Daniel Bitton follows the 300-plus-pound, six-foot Willis throughout
the Chicago area and reveals him to be a very funny human being and an incredibly
resourceful survivor who learned to take his disability in stride.
shows with:
THE WILD WORLD OF HASIL ADKINS
Director: Julien Nitzburg
1993, 29 minutes
This deranged documentary captures the jaw-dropping
antics and raucous, homegrown rock ’n” roll of the ‘Father
of Psychobilly,’ Hasil Adkins.
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| WESTWAY TO THE
WORLD
Director: Don Letts
1999, UK, 88 minutes
Tuesday, October 5, 9:15pm, St. Anthony
Main
First shown here in 2001,Westway To The World is the definitive documentary
on "the only band that matters". The Clash was formed in London in
1976 during the first wave of British punk. They were the first to extend beyond
the norms to incorporate elements of their diverse influences- from reggae to
rockabilly. The film is directed by Don Letts, a former DJ at the legendary
Roxy club and director of many of the band's music videos.
It includes acres of previously unseen live footage and, for the first time,
all the members of the influential band talk about their lives and musical careers
in such detail.
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| YOU THINK YOU
REALLY KNOW ME: THE GARY WILSON STORY
Director: Michael Wolk
2003, US, 74 minutes
Saturday, October 2, 7:45pm, St. Anthony Main
Gary Wilson recorded the strangely brilliant 1977 album 'You Think You Know
Me' in the basement of his parents' home when he was 24. With its talk-sung,
angst-ridden and horny lyrics and music combining elements of avant-garde jazz,
lounge soul, and synthesized pop-rock, the recording has become legendary among
record collectors and gained fans in the likes of Matt Groening, Husker Du,
the Replacements, and Beck. This new documentary uncovers the unbelievable story
of this unique musician, from his meeting John Cage at age 14, to his wild New
York performances in the '70s with his band, The Blind Dates, and finally his
recent resurfacing.
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