Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn this film, director Jonathan Demme documents a live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, an English singer-songwriter.In this film, director Jonathan Demme documents a live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, an English singer-songwriter.In this film, director Jonathan Demme documents a live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, an English singer-songwriter.
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Robyn Hitchcock is an eccentric, literate, musical survivor. His elliptical lyrics shrink his potential audience, and his success as a musician requires an effective connection between performer and audience. This film steps in to enhance that connection, boosting the effectiveness of Hitchcock's music in exactly the right way.
This is an intimate performance that requires concentrated attention. Where Talking Heads stimulate your brain while activating your dancing shoes, Hitchcock teases, confounds, and animates your brain while stealing your heart. He's also an entertaining acoustic and electric guitarist.
Mr. Demme, may I humbly suggest a Jazz Butcher film next?
This is an intimate performance that requires concentrated attention. Where Talking Heads stimulate your brain while activating your dancing shoes, Hitchcock teases, confounds, and animates your brain while stealing your heart. He's also an entertaining acoustic and electric guitarist.
Mr. Demme, may I humbly suggest a Jazz Butcher film next?
I finally saw the movie today. It was on the Sundance Channel.
I love Robyn's music and have had the good fortune to seem him twice in concert. This replicated those experiences.
You can't truly appreciate Robyn by just listening to a CD. He has such a unique outlook on everything and tells the most interesting stories.
That's what makes the movie valuable as a chronicle of Robyn. It captures his music and some of his stories.
Fantastic!
I love Robyn's music and have had the good fortune to seem him twice in concert. This replicated those experiences.
You can't truly appreciate Robyn by just listening to a CD. He has such a unique outlook on everything and tells the most interesting stories.
That's what makes the movie valuable as a chronicle of Robyn. It captures his music and some of his stories.
Fantastic!
English singer songwriter Robyn Hitchcock (no relation to Sir Alfred) became a cult performer in the 1980s through the American college radio circuit. He made during that time some good, though perhaps overrated, records. Their lyrics were odd and eccentric, the music somewhat reminiscent of the rock of the late 60s (Pink Floyd legendary founder Syd Barrett is a name that came up in many profiles about him). In 1998, he decided to make a concert film, directed by none other than Jonathan Demme, who has directed the Talking Heads' widely acclaimed Stop Making Sense. Unfortunately, this movie is really disappointing, a concert film as dull as it can possibly be. We have a single camera fixing at Robyn blurting out his songs with an acoustic guitar and without much interest in a stage set in a deserted shop (thus the title, I guess). There is no audience inside, but wee see the people on the street outside passing by, occasionally stopping and looking what is going on inside. The songs are punctuated by some unfunny and rambling comments by Robyn. Unless you are a committed Robyn fan, you can safely skip this.
7ob-6
If you've only heard his albums you're missing most of the experience. Here's a chance to get a good idea of the joy that is a Hitchcock show.
10Zar
A beautiful film starring one of modern music's most endearing (and brilliant) cult artists. It's interesting to compare "Storefront Hitchcock", recorded late 1996, with his 1985 concert with backing band The Egyptians, captured on the video "Gotta Let This Hen Out!" - great, if weird rock, the subjects may be mordid, but the tone is optimistic. Zoom to 1996 and the boyish cult star has become a greyhaired, matured solo-artist, offering introspective, haunting tales of death and despair. There's an almost majestic sadness to songs like "Glass Hotel", "You and Oblivion". Highly recommended.
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[introducing "The Yip! Song"]
Robyn Hitchcock: And while we're on this kind of a roll, this is the most upbeat song I've ever written. It's about death from cancer.
- Créditos curiososBoth times the film's title is shown, it is printed backwards, as if being viewed on the reverse of a storefront window.
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- También se conoce como
- Хичкок. Концерт в магазине
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 12,355
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,803
- 22 nov 1998
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 12,355
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