20,000 DAYS ON EARTH
synopsis
Nick Cave has long been one of the most fascinating and enigmatic figures in the music and film world. 20,000 Days on Earth enhances his mystique. The film weaves two parallel narrative threads. The first is a cinematic portrait of Cave's 20,000th day, created through a series of staged, but not scripted, scenes and encounters. The second looks in depth at his creativity—from writing through recording and rehearsal to performance.
international title: | 20,000 Days on Earth |
original title: | 20,000 Days on Earth |
country: | United Kingdom |
sales agent: | HanWay Films |
year: | 2014 |
genre: | docu-fiction |
directed by: | Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard |
film run: | 95' |
release date: | CZ 05/06/2014, UK 19/09/2014, IE 19/09/2014, SE 26/09/2014, DK 02/10/2014, FI 03/10/2014, DE 16/10/2014, NL 30/10/2014, ES 07/11/2014, PT 20/11/2014 |
screenplay: | Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard, Nick Cave |
cinematography by: | Erik Wilson |
film editing: | Jonathan Amos |
art director: | Ben Ansell, Lucy Hayley |
music: | Nick Cave, Warren Ellis |
producer: | James Wilson, Dan Bowen |
co-producer: | Alex Dunnett |
production: | JW Films, Pulse Films, Film4 |
backing: | British Film Institute (BFI) |
distributor: | Rapid Eye Movies, Filmfreak Distributie, Picturehouse Entertainment, Avalon |