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Sympathy for the Devil (1968)
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Synopsis
Jean-Luc Godard
's Sympathy for the Devil, also known as
One Plus One
, uses both documentary and staged sequences, alternating between an inside look at a rock band's recording process and reflections on contemporary politics and aesthetics. One half of the film focuses on the Rolling Stones, as they rehearse and ultimately record the song that would become "Sympathy for the Devil." By presenting repeated takes of the entire composition, the film allows the viewer to witness the progressive evolution of the song from its original, slower conception to the more percussive version that became the final recording. The other half of the film -- which is occasionally accompanied by the song -- presents a series of sequences dealing with issues like black power, pornography, racism, and Marxism, amongst others. These sequences, which often focus on a group of revolutionary youth in Paris, provide a chance for Godard to inject political commentary and meta-fictional musings on the nature of cinema. These more cerebral scenes serve as counterpoint to the direct presentation of the creative process seen in the Stones' studio sessions, and provide oblique commentary on the political meanings of popular music. ~ Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide
Cast
Iain Quarrier
Bookman
The Rolling Stones
Themselves
Production Crew
Anthony Richmond
Cinematographer
Tony Richmond
Cinematographer
Jean-Luc Godard
Director
Agnès Guillemot
Editor
Ken Rowles
Editor
The Rolling Stones
Featured Music
Iain Quarrier
Producer
Michael Pearson
Producer
Jean-Luc Godard
Screenwriter
Year: 1968
Runtime: 110
Country: UK
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Genre
Culture & Society
Film, TV & Radio
Music
Color type
Eastmancolor
Produced by
CBS
Cupid Productions
Fox Video
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