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This Much I Know to Be True

  • 2022
  • 1h 45m
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7.6/10
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This Much I Know to Be True (2022)
Explores the creative relationship and songs from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' last two studio albums, "Ghosteen" and "Carnage".
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Explores the creative relationship and songs from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' last two studio albums, "Ghosteen" and "Carnage".Explores the creative relationship and songs from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' last two studio albums, "Ghosteen" and "Carnage".Explores the creative relationship and songs from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' last two studio albums, "Ghosteen" and "Carnage".

  • Director
    • Andrew Dominik
  • Stars
    • Nick Cave
    • Warren Ellis
    • Marianne Faithfull
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    • Director
      • Andrew Dominik
    • Stars
      • Nick Cave
      • Warren Ellis
      • Marianne Faithfull
    • 7User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
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    8Jeremy_Urquhart

    Very effective

    I think I prefer One More Time With Feeling by a hair, but that's probably because Skeleton Tree is one I prefer over Ghosteen. Still a very good album, and this accompanying documentary is very good too. Bright Horses and Galleon Ship are particularly beautiful songs, and two of the best in Cave's discography.

    Also gotta say that Warren Ellis seems like such a cool guy, and I always forget how important he is for what I tend to think of as Nick Cave's unique sound. Of course Nick Cave is hard to forget about. He's still crafting beautiful, unique music so late into his career, and I feel for him and his family these past few years after what's happened. Can't even imagine how such tragedies would feel, and you really feel the grief in many of these songs, making for a moving documentary.
    6davidallenxyz

    Documentary scenes outshine the performance

    The litmus test for a "concert film" is the music. I like Cave's music, but I'm not a "fan". Did the film make me want to go out and buy his newest long player? No.

    And this is a big problem for the film. Three-quarters of it is music. It's a high quality performance, no doubt, and Cave (alongside Warren Ellis) clearly remains very engaged with his art. But the music is admirable rather than exciting.

    Five minutes of The Birthday Party in Wings of Desire is a much better concert film experience than this.

    The performance is filmed very artfully, in a bare performance space (an old church?) filled only with lights and camera dolly track. It's certainly good to look at.

    Far and away the best parts are the documentary scenes, in particular the one at the start where Cave talks about his ceramics, and the appearance of a fragile yet determined Marianne Faithfull.
    7TakeTwoReviews

    Captivating

    A performance documentary capturing songs from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis' last two albums together. This is mostly performance, but with the occasional behind the scenes interlude. It helps if you're interested in Cave and interested in listening to him talk. Even if you're not that into what he's talking about. He's a compelling narrator. If you just like the music though, fear not that's what this delivers best. Cave is a dark philosopher, drawn to religion, icons, the devil, people. Some paranoid idiots would probably think this makes him dangerous in a 1980s we must save the children kind of way. To hear him talk though, he's all about understanding, compassion and connection. He's brutally honest, open and sincere. Talking about finding himself in a happier place, with meaning to his life. It's all laid bare. The songs are captured in a grand sparse room, the pair, some backing singers, some lighting, but never more than is needed. It echos the delicateness of the songs from Ghosteen especially. It's all very pure. It's never going to replicate the magic of being in a room with Cave and Ellis, but the fact that it gets close is testament to director Andrew Dominik's work. For me though, as much as I love Cave, I adore Ellis. It's the interview clips with him that feel revelatory. He's untethered, a wild force of artistic beauty. The magic they conjure between them though is incredible and getting a sense of how that comes to pass is wonderful. The Ghosteen songs are largely slower, sombre sounding, mournful and hopeful. There's a catharsis in the music, I'm sure for Cave, certainly for me and it's interesting to hear them collected with some of the more swaggering songs from Carnage. A must see for any music fan.
    9rai-915-997360

    Wonderful

    What a find. Wonderful music with supporting singers and musicians. Recorded in a large studio and interspersed with Nic talking about his ideas, creative process and present views. Athough his songs here may have sad undercurrents this is nothing but positive and optimistic. The ceramic figures he made of the devil at various stages of his life and shown at the beginning are so good. A way to be creative while Covid restricts his performing.
    10ACAUTO247

    If you're a fan

    If you are a fan this is a no brainer. Basically watching the last two albums being recorded with a few blips of interview and insight. If you are not a fan of Nick cave and his music it may be an interesting watch but it is mostly music. Specifically their music.

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      According to Andrew Dominik, while One More Time With Feeling (2016) "is very much people who are shattered or fractured and they're trying to sort of work out how to collect themselves and take sort of tentative steps forward," This Much I Know to Be True (2022) "is sort of six years later and the loss is really sort of integrated, and it's about what has [Nick Cave] learned? What has he learned and what can he pass on?"
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      Billy: My wife has thrown me out. I've lost my job, all within a week. Suicidal thoughts in abundance. How does one handle having seemingly no control over one's life?

      Nick: Dear Billy, the majority of letters that come into the The Red Hand Files, in all their various forms, are essentially asking the same question. Your question. How do I handle seemingly having no control over my life? This question is often accompanied by feelings of betrayal, and rage, and resentfulness, of hoplessness. The truth is, we all live our lives dangerously in a state of jeopardy, at the edge of calamity. You have discovered that the veil that separates your ordered life from disarray is wafer thin. This is the ordinary truth of existence from which none of us are exempt. In time, we all find out we are not in control. We never were. We never will be. But we are not without power. We always have the freedom to choose how we will respond to whatever it is that life offers us. You can collapse and be dragged under. You can harden around your misfortune and become embittered. Or you can move toward the opportunity that is offered to you. That of change and renewal. The next best action is always presented to you, Billy. Look for it and move toward it. This is the great act of insubordination toward the vagaries of life afforded to us all. Love, Nick.

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 2022 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nick Cave: This much I know to be true
    • Filming locations
      • Battersea Arts Centre, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Uncommon Creative Studio
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      • $434,251
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      1 hour 45 minutes
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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