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One More Time with Feeling

  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 53min
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8,2/10
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One More Time with Feeling (2016)
Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.
Lire trailer1:35
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueExplores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.

  • Réalisation
    • Andrew Dominik
  • Casting principal
    • Nick Cave
    • Warren Ellis
    • Jim Sclavunos
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,2/10
    5,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Dominik
    • Casting principal
      • Nick Cave
      • Warren Ellis
      • Jim Sclavunos
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 39avis des critiques
    • 92Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux10

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    Nick Cave
    Nick Cave
    • Self
    Warren Ellis
    Warren Ellis
    • Self
    Jim Sclavunos
    Jim Sclavunos
    • Self
    Susie Bick
    • Self
    • (as Susie Cave)
    Earl Cave
    Earl Cave
    • Self
    Andrew Dominik
    Andrew Dominik
    • Self
    Martyn Casey
    • Self
    Thomas Wydler
    • Self
    George Vjestica
    • Self
    Else Torp
    • Self
    • Réalisation
      • Andrew Dominik
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    10ruralmilo

    A beautiful poignant Film

    I watched this recently and was hugely moved by it. One of the best documentaries on one of the finest artists of the last ten years.

    It works brilliantly as a companion piece to the earlier Nick Cave documentary; 20000 days on earth, an equally visceral and beautifully crafted film. Why isn't this man awarded the accolades he so rightfully deserves.

    Moving, gripping and artful. Highly reccomended and essential viewing for anyone who has the slightest interest in music docs, or the process of creation.
    9shadywilbury

    A breathtaking treatise on creative work after trauma

    I came late to Nick Cave, but the premise of this documentary piqued my interest soon after its release. Owing to the restriction of the initial 'one night only' showing, I wasn't able to catch it until now.

    Having watched it on DVD, I can now honestly say I am glad I have done so. Nick Cave is a very interesting man, and he demands a certain respect which is evident in the way this documentary has been made.

    The use of black and white cinematography is jarring at first, but it soon becomes apparent that this is the only way it could be.

    The documentary feels intimate, but manages not to be voyeuristic - a triumph by Dominick and his team.

    There is much here for the Cave fan, the casual viewer and the creative alike.
    8rooee

    Darker with the day

    The premiere of 20,000 Days on Earth, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard's 2014 documentary about musician and author Nick Cave, was preceded by red carpet pizazz, and the irreverent film itself ended – beside the sea – with an optimistic message of boundless hope and creativity.

    It's these memories that make Andrew Dominik's mesmeric new documentary even sadder. We're used to seeing the elegant, lyrical Cave effortlessly turning horror into romance. But here we see him slouched in a tracksuit top, unsure what to say or do to console his grieving wife, who clutches a painting that their son, Arthur, drew when he was five.

    Our knowledge of the fate of Arthur Cave, who fell to his death last year aged 15, is assumed and it looms over the film like a literal shadow. Shot almost entirely in monochrome, the mood is mournful throughout, punctuated by the briefest levity, usually between Cave and Warren Ellis, his long-time collaborator.

    The film makes few narrative concessions. There's no dramatic moment when the bad news comes through. No crash zooms on crying faces. Early on, Cave reflects on something Ellis has said: that past, present and future exist all at once. And this is how it feels in the final edit, as we never know which footage (if any) is from before the tragedy and which came after.

    We are given no names in subtitles and the context is barely explained. It's not informative in the typical sense. This isn't a criticism but a fact. Rather than a charting of specific events, One More Time With Feeling is a document of mood and emotion. Punctuating this texture are studio recordings. The tracks from The Bad Seeds' new LP, Skeleton Tree, released the day after this one- off cinematic event, are universally downbeat: looping, suffocating, darkly ambient swirls and tragic piano descents. More than ever, the lyrics are aching and sometimes abstract. Cave is the master of effective verbal repetition; and, as he mentions at one point, no line is wasted. Dominik lets four or five tracks play out in full while his camera prowls the moody studio darkness. His direction is tasteful, atmospheric, and sensitive.

    And necessarily so, because the feelings are raw. Cave talks unbearably movingly about the impossibility of softening his grief with lyrics. (I was reminded of Theodor Adorno's comment about how there can be no poetry after Auschwitz.) He's also coming to terms with the fact that the trauma cannot be escaped, such is its "elastic" grasp, always pulling the bereaved back. However eloquently Cave has sung or spoken about death and loss in the past, the situation here is obviously something profound and unique, and the aftermath is a maze of indefinable despair, beyond the best poet.

    Watch with caution, for this is a difficult documentary which is not designed to console or comfort. It exists to draw you unsentimentally into the sombre rhythm of grief. Yet the fact that a perfectly calibrated and deeply moving work of art could come out of such a moment in an artist's life does, on some level, leave us with a kind of hope.
    10heinicke-137-125389

    Depressingly beautiful

    3D is used here as an art form, a new experience for me. Also the black and white really adds to the vibe. We get to grieve with Nick about his son Arthur's death. We see him not as a rock star but as a human being dealing with loss. The songs used from his 16th album Skeleton Tree were just amazing. It feels like we're there in the recording studio with Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. Like we are a part of the music, and its brilliant.

    I saw it in a packed cinema and everyone sat glued to their seats when the credits start rolling. It's that good.

    Go see it in 3D while you still can. It will change you forever.
    10fuzzy_bat

    Sadly... not a disappointment.

    I'm sure the reviews for this film will vary depending on how one expects to view films in contrast to how one views life and that marriage between the two finds a rare audience - however, what is amazing about this film is also what is heart wrenching / bordering on horrific - the back story.

    The cinema for many is the "first in line" method of entertainment. yes, you could be a 'fan' of the actor/actress/artist but when you go to the movies, you expect to be entertained or perhaps 'enlightened'. This film however in my over 50 years on this planet, does not fall into that category. In fact, this film is, if not one of a kind, falls in the handful of those that are. This comes as a connoisseur of films together with being a musician, fan, promoter and DJ who spun many a Nick Cave song and still does.

    This film is harrowing. I almost in some form, put this up there with "Saving Private Ryan" for those who have been a part of Nick's music for decades while adding exponentially the weight of also having children and being an artist. When I watched this film debut in Sacramento a few weeks back, I knew the score. I read the stories of his son's death and I read the stories of his thoughts during the filming of this movie... how some parts were edited out due to their nature.... I feel leaving those in would of resulted in actually needing grief counselors in the isles ala "Saving Private Ryan"...

    This film is NOT something you take a date to. Not something a 'Nick Cave Fan' would go see. You will be intrigued but slightly disappointed thinking you were supposed to see a film about being entertained. You will feel uncomfortable in thinking "Am I missing something?" (you are)... You may even fall asleep... This film is not for you which explains it's limited release.

    This film was SUPPOSED to be an upbeat (in Nick Cave Fashion) documentary about the making of his latest album. It's turned into something much more than that. Something haunting... Something phantasmic... Something horrifying... Something beautiful...

    As an artist, you can be faced with image or substance. I choose substance. Apparently Nick did too. Therapeutic? Perhaps... Life? And death...

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    • Anecdotes
      Nick Cave and Andrew Dominik had an agreement in which Dominick could shoot anything he wanted and ask any question, and Cave would be able to cut whatever he didn't like. Despite the agreement, Cave was angry at the final cut and worried it was exploitative; the film was ultimately released without cuts. After seeing the film again with an audience, Cave embraced it as "a gift" to himself, his wife Susie and his deceased son Arthur.
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      Nick Cave: Things have been torn apart. And I'm desperately trying to find a way of making some kind of narrative sense out of it, if we're talking about songwriting, or at least some sense out of it where... I can do what it keeps saying in the books, or what people keep saying to me, where I can reduce this chaotic mess that's happened to me down into something that's more... you know, that I can reduce it, distill it down to a platitude that I can fit nicely into a kind of greeting card-sized platitude that means something to me, like 'He lives in my heart,' or something like that. People say it all the time to me, 'He lives in my heart,' and I go, 'Yeah, yeah, no, I know,' but he doesn't. I mean, he's in my heart, but he doesn't live at all. And there is no... I want to be able to sit here and... round this off in some kind of way, but to me it's just not, um... um...

      [can't come up with the right words]

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    • Bandes originales
      Jesus Alone
      Performed by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (as Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds)

      Lyrics by Nick Cave

      Music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

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    • Date de sortie
      • 8 septembre 2016 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • France
    • Site officiel
      • Official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: One More Time with Feeling
    • Sociétés de production
      • Iconoclast
      • JW Films
      • Pulse Films
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      • 904 440 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 53 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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