Andrew Dominik
David Fowler
Dulcie Kellett
James Wilson
Alwin H. Küchler
Benoît Debie
Shane Reid
Nick Cave
Warren Ellis
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2016
United Kingdom, France
113 min
Color, Black & White
Though on one level, Andrew Dominik’s documentary – largely shot in black and white – is a film aimed at following the recording of “Skeleton Tree”, the latest album from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, its very timing in the period after the death of Cave’s 15-year-old son Arthur, who died after a fall from a cliff near the family’s Brighton home, means that it also dwells on raw emotions, trauma and mourning. It is an often candid film – as well as one that works musically – as Cave talks about the pain of loss as well as needing to keep on being creative; though it also reinforces the rare talent of Cave and his musicians.
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