The film uses excerpts from Italian B movies,
rare performance footage and candid interviews with Baker, musicians, friends, battling ex-wives and his children in what turned out to be the last year of his life.
Not exact matches
Made with the support of the Marley family, the film features
rare footage, incredible
performances and revelatory interviews with the people that knew him best.
There is no new
footage and no interviews shot for this film, only archival material from Brando's
performances, his television interviews and some behind the scenes
footage and
rare videos of his personal life.
The film is told entirely through archival
footage assembled from the performer's 30 - year career in entertainment, including
rare TV interviews and
performances from around the world.
It brings together for the first time more than 300 photographs by five photographers who witnessed and documented the
performances, as well as artworks,
rare film
footage, and original ephemera.
From paintings and photographs, to the
footage of
performances, the installment is an extraordinarily huge and
rare overview of the work of a living artist.
See
rare footage of
performances featuring choreography, costumes and stage designs by Rauschenberg and discover how his innovations paved the way for current experiments across choreography and the visual arts.
Highlights include a long lost Nancarrow composition made for a
performance by Merce Cunningham in 1960, played alongside
rare archival Cunningham
footage on the big screen.
A partnership between HaRaKa (Cairo), Lincoln Centre's Performing Arts Library (NYC), and the German Dance Archives (Cologne), the project brings
rare film
footage and material together for future research in the field for active Arab
performance makers.