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Frank

  • 2014
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Frank (2014)
Jon, a young wanna-be musician, discovers he's bitten off more than he can chew when he joins an eccentric pop band led by the mysterious and enigmatic Frank.
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En Irlande, Jon, un jeune musicien amateur qui rêve de devenir une star devient le claviériste d'un groupe de pop avant-gardiste dont le leader, Franck, est aussi excentrique qu'extravagant.En Irlande, Jon, un jeune musicien amateur qui rêve de devenir une star devient le claviériste d'un groupe de pop avant-gardiste dont le leader, Franck, est aussi excentrique qu'extravagant.En Irlande, Jon, un jeune musicien amateur qui rêve de devenir une star devient le claviériste d'un groupe de pop avant-gardiste dont le leader, Franck, est aussi excentrique qu'extravagant.

  • Réalisation
    • Lenny Abrahamson
  • Scénario
    • Jon Ronson
    • Peter Straughan
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Domhnall Gleeson
    • Maggie Gyllenhaal
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Lenny Abrahamson
    • Scénario
      • Jon Ronson
      • Peter Straughan
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Domhnall Gleeson
      • Maggie Gyllenhaal
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    • Récompenses
      • 13 victoires et 18 nominations au total

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    Frank: Show (French Subtitled)
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    Frank: Show (French Subtitled)
    Frank: Take It Off (French Subtitled)
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    Frank: Take It Off (French Subtitled)
    Frank: Jon's Nest Egg (German Subtitled)
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    Frank: Jon's Nest Egg (German Subtitled)
    Frank: Not Wanted In The Band (German Subtitled)
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    Frank: Not Wanted In The Band (German Subtitled)

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    Michael Fassbender
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    • Frank
    Domhnall Gleeson
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    • Jon Burroughs
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    Maggie Gyllenhaal
    • Clara
    Moira Brooker
    Moira Brooker
    • Jon's Mother
    Paul Butterworth
    Paul Butterworth
    • Jon's Father
    Phil Kingston
    Phil Kingston
    • Radio DJ
    Billie Traynor
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    Shane O'Brien
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    Scoot McNairy
    • Don
    François Civil
    François Civil
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    Carla Azar
    Carla Azar
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    Chris McHallem
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    Michael James Ford
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    Mark Huberman
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    Rosalind Adler
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    Niall Glennon
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    Leroy Harris
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    well worth seeing

    Funny, endearing movie led with a strange, flinty charm by Domhnall Gleeson, and expertly directed by Lenny Abrahamson. Within what is fundamentally a straightforward story, a lot of themes are packed - artistic credibility, the easy triumph of mediocrity, the nature of identity and individuality. And there are more. Too many, really.

    The writers are keen to maintain a light tone, as if wary that the heavier themes might weigh us all down too much. Fortunately they have two major, definitely not mediocre, talents on hand to maintain the required balance: Michael Fassbender and Maggie Gyllenhaal, who are both amazing. For Fassbender in particular there needs to be a special award for succeeding in being intensely moving whilst wearing a false head.

    So although the movie as a whole doesn't quite add up to more than the sum of its parts, it is nonetheless a wonderfully quirky, often hilarious, strangely touching piece of work. Well worth seeing and supporting.
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    What happened to Frank

    -What happened to Frank? -Something must have happened to make him like that. -Nothing happened to him. He's got a mental illness. -The torment he went through...to make the great musc. -The torment didn't make the music. He was always musical. If anything, it solwed him down. ---
    8Movie_Muse_Reviews

    An odd film guided by pure truths, "Frank" is worth the weirdness

    "Frank" explores the fine and not-so-fine line between creative genius and insanity. Although you might assume a movie about an alternative rock band with a lead singer who wears a giant fake head that he never takes off would be a work of fiction, the truth, as they say, is stranger, and provides a compelling basis for a movie.

    "Frank" is co-written by Jon Ronson based on his experience playing keyboard in the Frank Sidebottom Oh Blimey Big Band in the late '80s. Frank Sidebottom was the alter ego of a man named Chris Sievey, who wore a giant fake head almost identical to the one Frank (Michael Fassbender) wears in the movie. Ronson based the film's main character, Jon (Domhnall Gleeson) on himself; both real and fictional Jon found themselves randomly in this band, ditching their existing lives in pursuit of musical greatness, trying to make sense of the enigma of the man in the giant head.

    With screenwriter Peter Straughan's ("Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy") help, Ronson dives into a fictional replication of his experience with the band. Gleeson's Jon is an aspiring songwriter completely lacking in inspiration who gets an unusual opportunity to play a gig for an experimental band called Soronprfbs after he witnesses their keyboardist attempting to drown himself. Jon has the time of his life and agrees to travel to Ireland with the group, only to discover it's not a road trip to play a few shows, but a retreat at which the unorthodox Frank will stop at nothing until he's recorded an astounding new album.

    For all the mystery shrouding his character, Frank is far from the most eccentric band member. In fact, he's the most congenial. We also learn about the other keyboardist, Don's (Scoot McNairy), volatile history with mental illness and musician Clara's (Maggie Gyllenhaal) propensity for violence. Unsurprisingly, Jon's gleaning from it all is that deep adversity and mental anguish is a pre- requisite to talent.

    Director Lenny Abrahamson brings a natural yet surreal quality that honors the weirdness of the story, while also helping us access the psychology of the characters and take interest in what's happening in a very rooted way. He keeps the reality of what's going on with its characters in play while experimenting with a number of scenes that push the bizarreness to varying levels. There are elements of black comedy, but also of honest, soul-stirring truth.

    The first half of "Frank" focuses more on the creative process and the mental headspace necessary to operate at peak creativity. When Jon signs them up for a very promising gig and begins pushing his own creative agenda, forcing the story to leave the confines of the Ireland vacation home, the film turns to examine the real pain of its characters and what happens to creativity when complications of fandom and notoriety enter the mix.

    Throughout it all we see a gradual change in Jon as a character, and he becomes less likable because of all that his dreams and naiveté have wrought. This has a slightly adverse effect on the viewing experience, making it kind of painful to watch all these troubled characters with their misguided attitudes drown themselves in a sea of expectations and principles. At the same time, this leads to an honest, moving redemptive arc in the final half hour of the movie, when this bizarre flower of a story opens up to reveal its fragile insides.

    "Frank" can feel rough and disjointed tonally at points and grow a little irksome, but much like how a band with a weird sound still has artistic integrity somewhere underneath that drives that creative choice, "Frank" stays committed to looking at talent, creativity and mental illness in a very authentic, productive way that makes it worth the quirks.

    ~Steven C

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    A Frank Review

    I happened to see the trailer for a movie I had never heard of, called Frank, at 8:45AM this Saturday morning. Within five minutes of seeing the preview, I found that the Angelika Theater at Mockingbird Station was the only place in Dallas showing this wonderfully bizarre looking movie, and by 10:20AM, I was sitting in a dark room with about twelve other people, waiting to see just what this giant paper-mache head had in store for us.

    Maybe I should step back to explain that last part. Frank revolves around an avant-garde musician names Frank, who is never seen without an oversized paper-mache mask on. The trailer promised quirky indie escapism, possibly some decent music, and some references to SXSW – ahhh, there is such beauty in under-promising and over-delivering.

    For a brief moment, it feels like Frank will be little more than a stylized fictional Behind The Music type of movie because the central narrative is observed and reported from the viewpoint of an involved outsider, the new guy in the band. The outsider point of view is a perfect choice, however, because the audience then has the same questions as the narrator so we're all in it together. Is the end product of music/art as important as the process of creating it or who you create it with? Frank captures the ambition and compulsion of creating art and very harshly slaps away any generalizations of how or why an artist is the way he is. The paper- mache head isn't a gimmick for the movie or the music.

    On the topic of music, Frank and his band The Soronprfbs, are easily ranked in the top five fictional bands – The Wonders(That Thing You Do), Stillwater(Almost Famous), Eddie & The Cruisers(Eddie & The Crusiers), Wylde Ratttz(Velvet Goldmine), and The Soronprfbs(Frank). The music falls somewhere between The Flaming Lips, Jim Morrison, and an extremely catchy coffee shop rambler.

    The band is absolutely mesmerizing every single second they are on the screen and much of that credit has to go to Michael Fassbender. Because we can't see his face, every bit of emotion must be poured out elsewhere. Fassbender delivers an extremely physical performance. From the combination of his hands and voice, to the way he shuffles when uncomfortable, to the way he loses control when he sings, the small crowd that happens to see Frank this year will be seeing one of the best performances of 2014.

    It has been almost two days since I saw Frank and I still can't get it out of my mind. Maybe it's the music or maybe it's the acting but I think the bigger reason is that it asks the questions I thought only I had. How does someone create something both abstract and powerful? What part of my brain should I be tapping into? Why can't I? Frank is a photograph of the special brand of artistic jealousy that wants to be or at least be part of something bigger and better than ourselves, all while realizing the privilege of simply getting to be witness to that greatness.
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    Frank is a thoughtful, imaginative and amusing piece of work making for a hugely watchable and enjoyable movie.

    Michael Fassbender dons a huge fake head in the enjoyable Frank showing at Sundance London. The movie is a fictionalised account based on a book written by journalist Jon Ronson who also co wrote the screenplay. In the 1980s Ronson played keyboards in the Frank Sidebottom Oh Blimey Big Band in which Frank wore a big fake head and nobody outside his inner circle knew his true identity.

    In a small quiet English seaside town Jon (Domhnall Gleeson) tries to pursue his passion for writing songs in between working at his humdrum day job. Even given his undoubted enthusiasm for trying to be creative Jon struggles to actually write anything even vaguely resembling a half decent couple of lyrics. On Twitter he likes to tweet his songwriting status or more the lack of it along with updates on what he is eating for lunch. But when a band comes to town and their keyboard player goes off the rails he sees opportunity knocking to join the band for an actual gig. Shortly after he finds himself travelling with the band to Ireland to record an album which ends up taking him on a pretty epic journey.

    Jon's new band members are a weird, odd bunch of characters which include the slightly crazed and volatile Clara (Maggie Gyllenhaal), Don (Scoot McNairy) an ex-keyboard player of the band who now operates as a kind of manager, and then there's Frank the band's enigmatic front man played by Fassbender and who insists on wearing an over-sized fake head at all times.

    Frank is a hard film to easily define and although it manages to remain on the right side of upbeat with plenty of laughs it does gently broach issues revolving around mental health. The exploits of the band trying to make a album touch on notions of artistic endeavour, originality and the sphere that songwriters and musicians have to encounter in trying to be creative.

    While generally having to be the subject of suspicion and hostility enforced by most of the band Jon is encouraged by Frank's friendship and welcome remarks about his on the face of it tragically lame attempts at songwriting and starts to be become more emboldened about his actual merits and worthiness. Gleeson does a terrific job in portraying his character Jon's transformation and voyage from awkward geeky young dude trying hard to fit in, to feeling like he was the main man in charge of the band's destiny and even catalyst towards the success he so craves. Ultimately though a hard lesson in self discovery awaits him.

    The movie keeps you guessing about what is going to happen next and trying to work out the main characters and how they interact with each other. In the history of bands there are lots of examples of artistic spats, personal issues and tragedies, conflicts, inner working quirks and inspiration which are all evident in Frank.

    Summing up Frank is a thoughtful, imaginative and amusing piece of work making for a hugely watchable and enjoyable movie.

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    • Anecdotes
      All of the music performed by the band is played live by the actors on screen.
    • Gaffes
      Several shots, ostensibly showing Frank' s home town in Kansas, show mountains in the background. There are no mountains in Kansas.
    • Citations

      Frank: [singing] Stale beer. Fat fucked, smoked out. Cowpoked. Sequined mountain ladies. I love your wall. Put your arms around me. Fiddly digits, itchy britches. I love you all.

    • Crédits fous
      The credits roll with colored tiles floating and rotating in the background. At one point for a second, the tiles form Frank's head.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Projector: Frank (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      Endless Rolling Waves
      Performed by Domhnall Gleeson

      Music by Domhnall Gleeson

      Lyrics by Lenny Abrahamson

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 février 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Irlande
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official Site
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ban Nhạc Dị Thường
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Albuquerque, Nouveau-Mexique, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Element Pictures
      • Runaway Fridge Productions
      • Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 645 186 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 056 $US
      • 17 août 2014
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 2 524 835 $US
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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