‘Rose of Nevada’ Review: Mark Jenkin Takes A Trip Through Time In This Hallucinatory Psychodrama – Venice Film Festival

‘Rose of Nevada’ Review: Mark Jenkin Takes A Trip Through Time In This Hallucinatory Psychodrama – Venice Film Festival

With his fourth film, Cornish director Mark Jenkin fuses his previous two outings into a hypnotic study of mental disintegration that, though its focus is a seemingly everyday person confronted by their demons in solitude (like his last film), makes a broader point (like the one before) about happier times in the British south-west’s economic […]

‘Broken English’ Review: Marianne Faithfull Confronts Her Mortality And Her Myth In A Moving Tribute – Venice Film Festival

‘Broken English’ Review: Marianne Faithfull Confronts Her Mortality And Her Myth In A Moving Tribute – Venice Film Festival

Though singer-songwriter and countercultural icon Marianne Faithfull died earlier this year, at the age of 78, this witty, provocative, and playfully post-modern docu-bio is sure to keep her indomitable spirit alive. Directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard certainly have experience with rock’n’roll troublemakers — they covered the turbulent life of Nick Cave in their 2014 […]

Warum Bob Marley 1975 die Musikwelt veränderte

Warum Bob Marley 1975 die Musikwelt veränderte

Marley brachte die Menschen zur Raserei, als er sie deklamieren ließ: „Everything’s gonna be all right“. 18. Juli 1975: Jah Rastafari! - Bob Marley und die Wailers werden beim Konzert im Londoner Lyceum zum Großereignis „Näher als bei diesem Gig bin ich einer religiösen Erfahrung nie gekommen“, beschreibt der Filmemacher und Künstler Don Letts das legendäre Konzert von Bob Marley und den Wailers am 18. Juli 1975 im Londoner Lyceum, das... Der Beitrag Warum Bob Marley 1975 die Musikwelt veränderte erschien zuerst auf Rolling Stone .