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Director: |
Stephen Kijak
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Starring: |
Damon Albarn, Sara Kestelman, Ute Lemper, Lulu, Dave MacRae, Angela Morley, Ed O'Brien, Peter Olliff, Evan Parker, Simon Raymonde, Sting, Peter Walsh, Hector Zazou, Richard Hawley, Neil Hannon, Colin Greenwood, Dot Allison, Marc Almond, David Bates, Ed Bicknell, David Bowie, Al Clark, Cathal Coughlan, Rob Ellis, Brian Eno, Gavin Friday, Brian Gascoigne, Alison Goldfrapp
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Genres: |
Music, Indie-Arthouse Cinema
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Origin: |
USA
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Aspect ratios: |
1.85 : 1
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Sound formats: |
Dolby SR
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Running Time: |
85 min
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Scott Walker: 30 Century Man is a long-overdue look at one of the most influential and enigmatic figures in rock history. The film will explore his music and career, from his early days as a jobbing bass player on the Sunset Strip, to mega-stardom in Britain's swinging 60's pop scene as lead singer of The Walker Brothers, to his evolution into one of the most astonishing soundmakers of the last few decades.
He's 63 years old and has just released his first album in over 10 years, "The Drift" on 4 A.D. Records. The film features exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the album as well as interviews with friends, collaborators, and fans.
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