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DVD: “Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense (DVD)”

Opiniones (en inglés)
"...One of the best performance movies ever made..." -- 4 out of 5 stars (Total Film, 10/01/1999, p.96, Demetrios Matheou), "...A rock concert film that looks and sounds like no other....It may well help inspire [rock films] of the future." (New York Times, 10/19/1984, p.C17, Janet Maslin), "...It captures Talking Heads at their artistic apex, in a way that holds up as cinema, as opposed to music video....STOP MAKING SENSE is a masterpiece..." (Chicago Sun-Times, 09/17/1999, p.29, Kevin M. Williams), "...One of the most brilliantly edited movies of any kind from any era..." (USA Today, 10/29/1999, p.13E, Mike Clark), "...This is a magnificent performance by America's greatest rainbow-funk art-and-party band..." (Rolling Stone, 11/27/2003, p.78, Rolling Stone Staff), "[W]hat many regard as the perfect concert movie. Filmed in exemplary manner by Jonathan Demme, it appeared to be a seemingly effortless exercise in building momentum." (Mojo, 12/01/2004, p.60, Mojo Staff)
Información del DVD :
Título
Talking Heads - Stop Making Sense (DVD)
Formato DVD
Actores Talking Heads
Categoría Musical & Performing Arts
Director Jonathan Demme
Género Pop Music
Valoración MPAA PG
Producer Gary Goetzman
Año de producción 1984
Productora Palm Pictures
Fecha de publicación 1999/10/26
Duración 99 min.
Synopsis:
Jonathan Demme revolutionized the art of shooting rock concerts with this innovative and lively record of the Talking Heads. Filmed at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, California, this video cements the group’s place as one of the day's most unique rock groups. Among the 18 songs included are "Take Me to the River," "Once in a Lifetime," and "Burnin' Down the House." Starting with a solo by David Byrne, the film escalates as the other members join in.
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