Meet Me in the Bathroom

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Dylan Southern, Will Lovelace • Écrit par Dylan Southern, Will Lovelace
    Royaume-Uni • 2021 • 105 minutes • Couleur
  • N° ISAN :
    non renseigné
Résumé

Un voyage immersif à travers la scène musicale new-yorkaise du début des années 2000. Une nouvelle génération a donné le coup d'envoi d'une renaissance musicale à New York qui s'est répercutée dans le monde entier.

An immersive, archival journey through the explosive music scene of early 2000’s NYC. The film explores the cultural, technological and political transformations, as seen through the prism of a handful of era defining bands like The Strokes, Yeah Yeah Yeah’s, Interpol, and LCD Soundsystem.

"New York’s music scene seemed to have fizzled out after the glorious punk and disco years of the 1970s and 80s. But as the 21st century approached (and the third millennium) things started happening again, especially in Brooklyn. Stories from several front men and one front woman from various upcoming bands of the time paint a picture of a new musical generation. We hear from Karen O (Yeah Yeah Yeahs), Julian Casablancas (The Strokes), Paul Banks (Interpol), Adam Green (Moldy Peaches), James Murphy (founder of DFA Records and LCD Soundsystem), among others.
The film captures the bands in their earliest days with plenty of unique, never-before-seen footage from their very first performances, sometimes in nearly empty venues. The musicians talk about their ambitions, insecurities and doubts, and the price of quick fame. Historical events such as the turn of the millennium and 9/11 also make an appearance in this fast-cut musical portrait of New York."
(IDFA - International Documentary Festival Amsterdam)

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