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The Velvet Underground

  • 2021
  • R
  • 2h 1m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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The Velvet Underground (2021)
The Velvet Underground created a new sound that changed the world of music, cementing its place as one of rock and roll's most revered bands. Directed with the era's avant-garde spirit by Todd Haynes, this kaleidoscopic oral history combines exclusive interviews with dazzling archival footage.
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The Velvet Underground explores the multiple threads that converged to bring together one of the most influential bands in rock and roll.The Velvet Underground explores the multiple threads that converged to bring together one of the most influential bands in rock and roll.The Velvet Underground explores the multiple threads that converged to bring together one of the most influential bands in rock and roll.

  • Director
    • Todd Haynes
  • Writer
    • Todd Haynes
  • Stars
    • The Velvet Underground
    • John Cale
    • Lou Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    5.9K
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    • Director
      • Todd Haynes
    • Writer
      • Todd Haynes
    • Stars
      • The Velvet Underground
      • John Cale
      • Lou Reed
    • 56User reviews
    • 72Critic reviews
    • 87Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 35 nominations total

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    The Velvet Underground
    The Velvet Underground
    • Themselves
    • (archive footage)
    John Cale
    John Cale
    • Self - Songwriter, Musician & Producer
    Lou Reed
    Lou Reed
    • Self - Songwriter, Musician & Author
    • (archive footage)
    Henry Flynt
    Henry Flynt
    • Self - Composer, Musician, Philosopher & Writer
    La Monte Young
    La Monte Young
    • Self - Composer, Musician, Writer & Founder of Theatre of Eternal Music & the Dream Syndicate
    Marian Zazeela
    Marian Zazeela
    • Self - Artist, Musician & of Theatre of Eternal Music & the Dream Syndicate
    Allan Hyman
    Allan Hyman
    • Self - High School & College Friend…
    Merrill Reed Weiner
    Merrill Reed Weiner
    • Self - Sister of Lou Reed
    Richard Mishkin
    Richard Mishkin
    • Self - College Friend & Bandmate of Lou Reed
    Shelly Corwin
    Shelly Corwin
    • Self - Lou Reed's College Girlfriend
    Danny Fields
    Danny Fields
    • Self - Music Manager & Publicist
    Jonas Mekas
    Jonas Mekas
    • Self - Filmmaker, Artist & Founder of Anthology Film Archives
    Amy Taubin
    Amy Taubin
    • Self - Actress & Visitor to the Factory
    Terry Phillips
    Terry Phillips
    • Self - Musician & Executive at Pickwick Records
    Sterling Morrison
    Sterling Morrison
    • Self - Musician
    • (archive footage)
    Martha Morrison
    Martha Morrison
    • Self - Wife of Sterling Morrison
    Maureen Tucker
    Maureen Tucker
    • Self - Songwriter & Musician
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Self - Warhol Superstar, Actress & Author
    • Director
      • Todd Haynes
    • Writer
      • Todd Haynes
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    8chris-h-3

    A lot of great archive footage and an enjoyable, well balanced film

    Very much enjoyed this, as a fan of the bands music, I'm not sure I learned much that I didn't know before but I loved seeing a lot of this archive footage and photographs, which I don't think have been seen before publicly.

    Its very much a celebration of the bands music and legacy and a few of the interviews made me laugh and the closing montage may have made me cry a little. What more can you ask from a film?

    I did find the Warhol style a little jarring at the beginning, with some of the flashing imagery, but it did calm down and seems fully appropriate to the subject and so much better than it being a dull series of interviews with talking heads... And while there were interviews with the remaining members of band and the scene they were all completely relevant, thankfully we didn't get a series of other fans or celebrities talking about the band and themselves. The film also did really well including those members who are no longer with us and it really felt that the whole band was featured and represented here.

    It is not an encyclopedic history of the band which some people perhaps wanted, I guess you'd need a six or eight hour miniseries to cover that, or you could just read one of the many books and biographys that exist. Like I say I love the bands music and the artists subsequent careers, I don't know how the film would play if you were not familiar with Warhol and the band already but for me it was a perfectly judged and very enjoyable two hours.
    8NickKnack68

    Informative

    Pieced together almost as strangely as the band itself, this doc features excellent profiles of each band member and those closest to them. Was nice to have insight from people like John Waters, and who knew Jackson Browne was once involved with something that didn't suck?

    Loved the early footage of Lou Reed and the band playing doo-wop.
    9Screen_O_Genic

    Peel Slowly and See

    One of the notable and important documentaries of recent times "The Velvet Underground" is a long overdue tribute to the great band and its incalculable influence on popular culture and artistic history. Utilizing a somewhat experimental slant in relating the group's fabled history this somewhat sedate and sombre academic take begins with the band members' origins and their path to legend. Chronicling their start from a garage band to the innovatory course they took that set them brilliantly apart from the rest and their fateful meeting with Andy Warhol onto the end of their career the film is a pretty compelling feast of art and music. Priceless footage of the band and interviews with people who played a part in the band's legend provide the information on what made the band tick. Considering The Velvets influence and importance it's a sorely lacking flaw that so many artists were not featured and interviewed in this doc. Having Jonathan Richman and a voice interview of a long dead David Bowie as the few luminaries featured is pitiful to say the least and diminishes/minimalizes on why the band is so important and why they will always matter. The lack of liveliness and a sense of fun and verve kill the sense of Rock n' Roll which is what this film is and should really be about. While the definitive Rockumentary on the mythical band has yet to be done this should be a good treat that'll have fans satisfied. A memorial to a time, a city and artists this is an aesthetic paean to perhaps the greatest and most influential Rock band in history.
    9MrWeenie

    What Made Lou, John and the Velvets

    It was not the full three-sixty on the band, but centers on their sound in the Reed-Cale era and rather than spend much time on theory, it focuses on who Lou and John were as people in order to explain it, delving into the environment they lived and created in. It also eventually compares them to contemporaries, but again, here it prefers to compare who they were in attitude and emotion. When John and Lou split, when the band starts winding down, the movie also starts winding down. I'm fine with all that. Visually, I felt like it was interesting, but not mind blowing. Personally, I didn't need to it to be a visual masterpiece to be satisfying. I didn't need it to interview every former flat mate or girlfriend, I didn't need it to chase down every subplot in the band, I didn't need a happy ending. I wanted a piece on Lou and John and what made the band what they were. It's a two-hour piece on that.
    gortx

    Todd Haynes' artful and superb Documentary

    Todd Haynes' artful documentary on the pioneering art rock band fronted by Lou Reed and John Cale takes almost 40 minutes before Reed and Cale even meet. Haynes doesn't use narration but he builds his movie with ample footage from the time period. He creatively makes the link between the avant-garde and the "underground" which sets the stage for the band to flourish.

    By hooking up with Andy Warhol and becoming his 'house band', the Velvet Underground not only got attention, but it also guaranteed that film and still photography would document their every move. They never sold many records at the time, but their influence was profound.

    The interview subjects range from John Waters to Warhol scenesters like Mary Woronov, to go along with the generous archive footage. It paints a vivid picture of the rise and premature fall of the group (Co-founder John Cale only appeared on the first two albums; singer Nico only on their debut). Reed, of course, became a rock icon as a solo artist, but, the band's impact stands apart as a singular achievement, something which Haynes captures brilliantly.

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    • Trivia
      After Lou Reed and Sterling Morrison quit the band, it carried on for a time with Doug Yule becoming the frontman on vocals and guitar. Moe Tucker also stayed with the band after her return from parental leave and they were joined by a new bassist and keyboardist. This lineup toured the Loaded album around parts of North America and Europe in 1971. A fifth studio album was released for a UK record label under the Velvet Underground name: 1973's Squeeze. All members bar Doug Yule were sent back to the United States in 1972 and Yule recorded all parts except the drums by Deep Purple's Ian Paice, saxophone by someone called Malcolm and some unidentified female backing vocals. Recording the album as essentially a Doug Yule solo effort was at the instruction of manager Steve Seswick, who had earlier brought Yule to the band and had long pushed for the Velvets to adopt a more commercial style with Yule at its centre. Yule himself was displeased at Seswick's control of the process. While Yule had been a significant creative force, albeit secondary to Lou Reed, on the celebrated Loaded album, Squeeze is much-maligned. It received terrible reviews, though it has gained some appreciators over the years. It is typically considered a Velvets record in name only. At around the same time as the official Velvet Underground were being reduced to Seswick's Doug Yule project, Lou Reed, John Cale and Nico had also been in Europe for a reunion performance in Paris in 1972, which was bootlegged and eventually released under the name Le Bataclan '72. Footage from this reunion performance is included in this film.
    • Quotes

      Self - Songwriter, Musician & Producer: We tuned to the sixty-cycle hum of the refrigerator. The sixty-cycle hum of the refrigerator was to us the drone of Western civilization.

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      Features Pierrette I (1924)
    • Soundtracks
      Heroin
      Written by Lou Reed

      Performed by The Velvet Underground

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    • Release date
      • October 15, 2021 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ban nhạc the Velvet Underground
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA(main location)
    • Production companies
      • Motto Pictures
      • Killer Content
      • Digital One
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      2 hours 1 minute
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      • 1.78 : 1

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