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Synopsis
Rock-music lover and feature-film director Jonathan Demme takes on eccentric British singer-songwriter, Robyn Hitchcock, in an ambitious concert film, though tinier in scope than his previous rock-film effort, Stop Making Sense(1984), featuring Talking Heads. Setting up a stage in a New York storefront, Hitchcock plays with his back to the glass, while an audience looks on inside and passersby view the action through the window; it's not much different from what happens at a live Hitchcock show, aside from the window. In his clear voice, Hitchcock preambles his songs with explanations so long they are like mini-films themselves; he even rambles about his practice of rambling! Delivered with Hitchcock's unnerving deadpan wit and complex guitarwork, after over an hour of pure music and plenty of close-ups, it's unclear what Demme was after -- to convert the world into Hitchcock fans, or to reveal a man behind the madcap moods and masks he dons throughout his performances? ~ Denise Sullivan, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Steven Shareshian Associate Producer
Tony Jannelli Cinematographer
Jonathan Demme Director
Andy Keir Editor
Edward Saxon Executive Producer
Gary Goetzman Executive Producer
Ron Bozman First Assistant Director
Peter Saraf Producer
Jonathan Porath Sound Mixer
John Hanlon Sound Recordist
Chris Newman Sound/Sound Designer
Jonathan Porath Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 77
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for one use of strong language
Category: Performance

Genre
Music

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Clinica Estetico
Orion Pictures

Release
November 20, 1998 (USA)