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Gimme Danger Pressemeddelelse Til Web.Pdf Another World Entertainment Wilders Plads 9A, 3. 1403 København K Jan Schmidt [email protected] 40 55 51 11 PRÆSENTERER GIMME DANGER En film af Jim Jarmusch Gimme Danger - 94 min - USA - 2016 DANMARKSPREMIERE torsdag den 09. marts 2017 Another World Entertainment Wilders Plads 9A, 3. 1403 København K Jan Schmidt [email protected] 40 55 51 11 OM FILMEN I 1967 grundlagdes i Ann Arbor Michigan, hvad der skulle blive et af musikhistoriens absolut vigtigste bands: The Stooges - det evige symbol på garagerockens gennembrud og punkens fødsel med den karismatiske forsanger, Iggy Pop, i front. Bandets udtryksfulde og aggressive stil blæste et krater i det musikalske landskab i slutningen af 1960'erne, og overrumplede publikum med en blanding af rock, blues, R & B og jazz, og plantede frøene til det, der senere ville blive kendt som punk. Den anmelderroste instruktør Jim Jarmusch (”Broken Flowers”, ”Dead Man, ”Down by Law”, ”Ghost Dog - den sidste samurai”, ”Only Lovers Left Alive” m.fl.) har instrueret denne storslåede dokumentar om en af musikhistoriens største personligheder, Iggy Pop, og hans legendariske punk-band, The Stooges. Filmen, der er Jarmuschs første dokumentarfilm siden ”Year of the Horse”, omhandlende Neil Young and Crazy Horses, er et dybdeborende portræt af The Stooges musikalske rejse mod succes og anerkendelse og deres kulturelle, politiske og historiske betydning. OM INSTRUKTØREN Jim Jarmusch blev født i Akron, Ohio, men bor og arbejder nu i New York. Jarmusch har instrueret film som “Permanent Vacation” (1980), “Stranger than Paradise” (1984), “Down by Law” (1986), “Mystery Train” (1989), “Taxi - Night on Earth” (1991), “Dead Man” (1995), “Year of the Horse” (1997), “Ghost Dog: Den sidste samurai” (1999), “Coffee and Cigarettes” (2003), “Broken Flowers” (2005), “The Limits of Control” (2009), “Only Lovers Left Alive” (2013) og “Paterson” (2016), hvoraf størstedelen alle har været i dansk biografdistribution. Jarmusch har vundet talrige priser ved anerkendte festivaler verden over, og betragtes som en af samtidens største auteurs. Another World Entertainment Wilders Plads 9A, 3. 1403 København K Jan Schmidt [email protected] 40 55 51 11 MEDVIRKENDE Jim Osterberg as Iggy Pop Ron Asheton Scott Asheton James Williamson Steve Mackay Mike Watt Kathy Asheton Danny Fields HOLDET INSTRUKTØR Jim Jarmusch MANUS Jim Jarmusch FOTO Tom Krueger ANIMATOR James Kerr KLIP Affonso Gonçalves & Adam Kurnitz SOUND DESIGN Robert Hein MEDIERÅDETS VURDERING: Tilladt for børn over 7 år – Another World Entertainment Wilders Plads 9A, 3. 1403 København K Jan Schmidt [email protected] 40 55 51 11 GIMME DANGER “Includes many moments of foaming-at-the-mouth musical fury” - THE NEW YORK TIMES “Stooges fans will find plenty to enthuse about in the film's ample coverage of a little-documented career” -SCREEN INTERNATIONAL “The frontman's reminiscences, though, are invariably eloquent, witty, and often moving” - VILLAGE VOICE “Stuffed not only with electric concert footage but with a cornucopia of amusing visual references” - THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER .
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