BY THE EDITORS |
TFF 2014 Adds 2 More Music Docs To Our Lineup
Music and movie lovers, it’s time to rejoice--especially if you’re fans of James Brown or Björk.
The 2014 Tribeca Film Festival (TFF), presented by AT&T, is pleased to announce the addition of two music documentaries to its special screenings program: Alex Gibney’s work-in-progress, Untitled James Brown Documentary, and the world premiere of Björk: Biophilia Live.
Genna Terranova, Director of Programming for TFF 2014, observes: “Music is a prominent thread throughout the Festival this year, and the Untitled James Brown Documentary and Björk: Biophilia Live are great complements to our already exciting slate.”
Frankly, we couldn’t agree more. Here’s more information on the films:
Untitled James Brown Documentary
Directed and written by Alex Gibney
(USA) – Work In Progress, Documentary
James Brown changed the face of American music. Soul Brother Number One, as he was known, pioneered the journey from rhythm and blues to funk. More than that, this American legend—who willed himself to life after he was stillborn—was a classic embodiment of the American dream. The son of a "turpentine man" from rural South Carolina, Brown became one the greatest live performers ever known, the "hardest working man in show business," and a self-made millionaire. As he often said, it was "show AND business." Once successful, one of his first orders of business was to launch the soundtrack for a new civil rights movement: "Say It Loud: I'm Black and I'm Proud." With unique cooperation of the Brown estate, this is a definitive documentary biography of the James Brown story and legend, 1933–1974.
The screening will be followed by a special conversation with Director Alex Gibney on April 27th.
Björk: Biophilia Live
Directed by Nick Fenton & Peter Strickland
(UK) – World Premiere, Documentary
From a mind unlike any other, Biophilia Live chronicles the multidimensional concert centered on the eighth studio album of avant-garde Icelandic artist, Björk. Directors Nick Fenton and Peter Strickland, unique voices in their own right, film Björk live in performance, and punctuate her music with evocative animation from apps created by the world's top 10 designers combined with science and nature archive and found footage. This is inspired by the themes of the album which explore the relationships between musical structures and natural phenomena—atomic, cellular and cosmic. The infinitely creative journey presents a culmination of work that represents one of the most original musical endeavors of a generation.
The film will screen at TFF on April 26th.
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