“He swum 22 000 miles, he laughs in the face of crocodiles, piranhas and giant anacondas, there is a man who drinks two bottles of wine a day”. If you can’t read what it says on the poster right there, here is the promise of “Big River Man“.
New Orleans director John Maringouin found a Slovenian marathon swimmer, Martin Strel, who made headlines back in 2007 breaking a swim record in the Amazon, and made a really Herzog-alike movie out of him. A movie where the truth doesn’t matter much, and where a person having some serious spychological breakdown becomes the best entertainer. Outrageously cynical.
X-Mas is coming and it makes it easier for journalists to have something to begin with, as well as it makes things more sellable for bands.
Dissonance, volume, distortion, unpredictability and chaos: those are the criterions artist
Born in South Africa’s East Coast, Culolethu Zulu aka
The first word he ever said at 6 months was “Constantinople”, he was recruited by Andy Warhol who wanted someone to watch television for him at all hours of the night, and was enlisted as a designer for the World Trade Center tour II. But today,
I always wonder: how can this even be possible? Another documentary on the Pistols… There we go, 30 years after Sid ODed on heroin, you still find some people to give their take on this punk icon.
San Francisco-based
“It’s kinda like a psychedelic film, it’s not like a narrative film or anything”, said Avery Tare from
After Artificial Girl, Sexy Beach and Rapelay, Japanese company
We all know the common denominator between Nirvana and Foo-Fighters, but few of us remember drummer Dave Grohl’s first band,
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