SCOTT WALKER - 30 CENTURY MAN
by Stephen Kijak
synopsis
This portrait does not only provide images of Scott Walker at the studio during the recording of « The Drift »; the musician that normally refuses to be interviewed looks back frankly on his chequered career, while famous fellow- travellers and fans including David Bowie, Brian Eno and Jarvis Cocker talk about Walker’s influence on their own work.
| international title: | Scott Walker - 30 Century Man |
| original title: | Scott Walker - 30 Century Man |
| country: | United Kingdom, United States |
| sales agent: | Moviehouse Entertainment |
| year: | 2006 |
| genre: | documentary |
| directed by: | Stephen Kijak |
| film run: | 95' |
| screenplay: | Stephen Kijak |
| cinematography by: | Grant Gee |
| film editing: | Grant Gee, Mat Whitecross |
| producer: | Mia Bays, Stephen Kijak, Elizabeth Rose, David Bowie, Mark Vennis, Gary Phillips, Colin Burch, Julia Short |
| production: | Missing in Action Films, Plastic Palace LLC (USA) |















