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Initial release 2007
Directors Per Fly
Producers Ib Tardini
Composers Halfdan E
Screenplay Per Fly
Lars Kjeldgaard
Kim Leona
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How to Have Sex: The film that will get everyone talking about consent

How to Have Sex: The film that will get everyone talking about consent
Nov 3,2023 10:01 pm

... Everything s dirty or more [expletive] up and the intensity of the Performances...

Women's World Cup 2023: Rare feeling for US fans ahead of Portugal clash

Women's World Cup 2023: Rare feeling for US fans ahead of Portugal clash
Jul 31,2023 8:41 pm

... But a series of lacklustre Performances so far has fans like Lawler on edge...

Travis Scott insists Utopia gig at Egypt's pyramids will happen

Travis Scott insists Utopia gig at Egypt's pyramids will happen
Jul 27,2023 5:31 am

... The group - which has the power to grant permission for live Performances - was said to be unhappy with various elements of the show...

Beijing's comedy crackdown is hitting its music scene

Beijing's comedy crackdown is hitting its music scene
Jun 3,2023 9:50 am

... Music Performances are now being targeted, hitting the country s live entertainment sector just as it recovers from years of Covid restrictions...

Sudan crisis: Actress Asia Abdelmajid killed in Khartoum cross-fire

Sudan crisis: Actress Asia Abdelmajid killed in Khartoum cross-fire
May 4,2023 2:41 am

... Asia Abdelmajid, who turned 80 last year, was famous for her theatre Performances - first coming to prominence in the 1965 production of the play Pamseeka...

Final curtain call for Broadway's Phantom of the Opera

Final curtain call for Broadway's Phantom of the Opera
Apr 17,2023 7:11 am

... There had been 16 actors to perform as the Phantom since 1988, with Howard McGillin - who played the role for over seven years and in over 2,500 Performances - holding the record for the longest stint...

Platinum Jubilee: Festivities to continue with Party at the Palace

Platinum Jubilee: Festivities to continue with Party at the Palace
Jun 4,2022 3:25 pm

... Italian operatic tenor Andrea Bocelli, also performing, said: " The psychological condition when you do one of these Performances...

Moonage Daydream: David Bowie taught me how to live again, says film-maker

Moonage Daydream: David Bowie taught me how to live again, says film-maker
May 26,2022 3:45 am

... Brett Morgen, the director of Moonage Daydream - a 140-minute film without narration, but filled with Bowie s interviews, musings on art and his Performances - says his own life was " out of control" when he began work on the film in January 2017, almost exactly a year after...

Moonage Daydream: David Bowie taught me how to live again, says film-maker

Jun 21,2020 7:27 pm

The Director of an acclaimed New Documentary dedicated to The Words and music of David Bowie credits The Singer with " teaching him how To Live " after he suffered a Heart Attack in his late forties.

Brett Morgen , The Director of Moonage Daydream - a 140-minute film without narration, but filled with Bowie's interviews, musings on art and his Performances - says his own life was " out of control" when he began work on The Film in January 2017, almost exactly a year after.

" One of The Greatest legacies anyone can have is to continue to inspire when we're no longer here, and David does exactly that, " Morgen tells The Bbc .

" David Bowie changed My Life . I first came to him as I became a teenager, and his impact was tremendous. Then, just as I started working on this film, I suffered a massive Heart Attack . I flatlined for three minutes and was in a coma.

" My Life was out of control, and I was entirely work obsessed. I put all my ego into my work and I'm The Father of three kids. When you have an experience like that, you think, what's been The Message of My Life ? Work hard and die in your 40s. . "

He adds: " I needed to learn how To Live again and that's when David Bowie really came back into My Life at the Age Of 47.

" He transitioned me from childhood, And Then he transitioned me from being a man-child to being a proper father. That to me was his greatest gift. I had no idea going into this how he would impact My Life . "

Morgen, who also made the 2015 film Cobain: Montage of Heck, about The Life and death of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain , premiered the new film This Week at the Cannes Film Festival - and danced on the Red Carpet to Bowie's music.

Moonage Daydream , The First documentary authorised by David Bowie 's estate, features never-before-seen footage of Bowie, including concert footage from Earl's Court, London, in 1978, where excited fans can be seen running into The Arena , followed by Bowie performing Heroes On Stage .

" We were The First people to be able to access that material and that was a true revelation, " Morgen says, adding that he looked through almost five million Bowie " assets" over The Five years of making The Film .

" My personal favourite moment in The Process was finding material of The 1975 Soul tour [which] I didn't know was in existence, " he adds. " But I want The Film to be More Than the sum of its parts of footage. "

The Documentary also focuses on The Singer 's artistic interests in sculpture, theatre, film and painting, and his travels in the East Asia , as well living in Berlin in the then East Germany in the 19070s, saying he wanted to make himself " uncomfortable".

" He just wanted to make The Most out of Every Day , and recognised that feeling comfortable is a falsehood, " Morgen explains. " If it's easy, why do it? So once Bowie mastered something, he moved on. "

Bowie's marriage to Somali supermodel and actress Iman in the early 1990s was another pivotal point. The couple were married for nearly 25 years until his death.

" Something changed when he met Iman, " Morgen says. " That's why The Film doesn't Keep Going for Ever After a certain point. He was at a plateau, but he was still able to do some work, some of his most beautiful work, I think.

" In 1995, when he made Outsider, people thought he was getting hip to the younger kids in his forties, and he was dismissed by some.

" But he was doing the same thing he had always done, which was appropriating sounds and culture and making them his own. "

First reviews of The Film include entertainment website describing it as " a fitting encapsulation of the many 'he taught me it was OK to be weird' sentiments in The Wake of Bowie's death".

In a five-star review, 's Peter Bradshaw said it's a " shapeshifting, epiphany-slash-freakout leading to the revelation that, yes, we're lovers of David Bowie and that is that".

However, said " anyone encountering him for the First Time in Morgen's film might be forgiven for concluding that alongside The Musical genius, he could be a pretentious bore".

Morgen says that, during his career, " this is The First film where I haven't felt a need to read reviews or comments about it".

" Regardless of whether anyone likes The Film , I got so much from David, it was such a personal experience for me, " he explains. " I'm blessed that I could spend that time with his image and his voice. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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