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Kill Your Idols

Director: Scott Crary
Producer: Dan Braun, Josh Braun, Scott Crary
Theatrical: 2004
Rated: NR
Studio: Palm Pictures / Umvd
Genre: Music Video & Concerts
Duration: 75
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1352
DVD Details
Languages: English
Sound: Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Aug 2006
Price: $19.98
Credits
Himself
Ron Albertson
Himself
Angus Andrew
Himself
Tristan Bechet
Himself
Hisham Bharoocha
Himself
Glenn Branca
Himself
Sebastien Brault
Himself
Brian Chase
Himself
Bjorn Copeland
Himself
Eric Copeland
Herself
Susan Donaldson
Himself
Michael Gira
Himself
Aaron Hemphill
Himself
Eugene Hutz
Himself
Oren Kaplan
Himself
Arto Lindsay
Herself
Lydia Lunch
Himself (as Matt McAuley)
Matthew McAuley
Himself
Brain McPeck
Himself
Thurston Moore
Himself
Pat Nature
Himself
Chris Pravdica
Herself
Pamela Racine
Himself
Lee Ranaldo
Himself
Martin Rev
Himself (as Sergey Rjabtzev)
Sergei Ryabtsev
Himself
Jim Sclavunos
Himself (as Jim Thirlwell)
J.G. Thirlwell
Himself
Aaron Warren
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Himself
Nick Zinner
Herself
Karen O
Summary
Featuring: Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sonic Youth, Theoretical Girls, DNA, LIARS, Teenage Jesus & the Jerks, Gogol Bordello, flux information sciences, Lydia Lunch, Black Dice, Swans, A.R.E. Weapons, foetus and Glenn Branca.
Plot Outline: First-time filmmaker S.A. Crary shares a complex history of New York's art-punk scene. This compelling documentary weaves together a timeline for an aggressive movement allowing the players to reflect in the moment. With interviews from such punk rock icons as Teenage Jesus & the Jerks bassist Jim Sclavunos, bandmate Lydia Lunch, DNA's Arto Lindsay, Glenn Branca, Sonic Youth and others from the late '70s/early '80s art-punk explosion. Exclusive interviews with these originators and a new generation of practitioners -- from the Grammy-nominated Yeah Yeah Yeahs to Black Dice to Liars to Gogol Bordello -- reveals a consistent hunger for invention through subversion, motivations that come into cacophonous focus in the new and archival concert footage bridging the interviews. What also comes out is a depth of retrospection amongst the older generation that puts the younger generation's musings in a context that will surprise even the most plugged-in of scenesters. By documenting art-punk in the same spirit as the movement itself has played out, Crary has created a compelling reference for a movement that defies them and managed to stay true to its spirit in the process.
DVD Features:
· Over 60 mins of exclusive interviews and performances
· Additional live clips and music videos
· Photo galleries
· Weblinks
· Trailers