Robert Patton-Spruill
USA | 2010 | 85mins | 35mm | Colour
Geoff Edgers, a newspaper reporter dreading the approach of his fortieth birthday, decides to take a most improbable leap. He sets out to find the surviving members of the long dormant British rock band, The Kinks, to convince them to reunite. When his initial mission fails, Edgers turns the film into a meditation on the power of music and his own chance to declare his love for The Kinks. He also meets with Kinks fans, including Sting, Zooey Deschanel, REM’s Peter Buck, Paul Weller, Robyn Hitchcock and Clive Davis.
Producer Geoff Edgers
Print Source Loneliest Monk Productions
Part of:
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