As a cinephile who grew up during the golden age of indie rock, I was instantly intrigued by the news of “Pavements,” directed by Alex Ross Perry and produced by Robert Greene. Having spent my teenage years immersed in the music scene, the blend of a documentary about Pavement with a scripted narrative, musical, and metatextual elements is nothing short of exhilarating.
Utopia secured the U.S. distribution rights for renowned filmmaker Alex Ross Perry’s latest movie, “Pavements,” on the day following its global debut at the Venice Film Festival
The movie received rave critic’s reviews. EbMaster commented, “The film ‘Pavements’ sparkles like a mesmerizing plate-spinning act,” while Screen praised it as “an exhilarating, cleverly rebellious tribute.”
Exploring the groundbreaking music group Pavement in an unconventional manner, the movie is crafted by director Robert Greene (“Kate Plays Christine,” “Procession”). The film is set to debut for its North American premiere at the New York Film Festival this autumn
A closer look at the legendary 90s indie band, “Pavement,” might seem like just another music documentary initially, but it’s anything but ordinary. This film is a unique blend, a “prismatic, narrative, scripted, documentary, musical, metatextual hybrid,” that offers an intimate glimpse into the band’s preparations for their sold-out 2022 reunion tour. It also follows the behind-the-scenes work for a stage musical based on their songs, the establishment of a museum dedicated to their history, and the making of a big-budget Hollywood biopic, inspired by their story as one of the most significant bands of their generation
In the movie, you’ll find actors like Joe Keery, Nat Wolff, Fred Hechinger, Logan Miller, Griffin Newman, Tim Heidecker, and Jason Schwartzman featured in the scripted scenes. The musical portions of the film star Michael Esper, Zoe Lister-Jones, and Kathryn Gallagher
Kyle Greenberg from Utopia excitedly shared: “It’s like a dream come true for us here at Utopia to welcome one of our most admired filmmakers, one of our favorite bands – ‘Pavements’. Their legendary status has only grown since the 90s and Alex has created a film that pushes beyond the boundaries of documentary, challenging what the format can achieve in an innovative and unique way. ‘Pavements’ is a remarkable, rocking tribute to a band that resists categorization and keeps our aspirations alive.”
In my opinion, this movie was a collaborative effort by an impressive team of producers: Perry, Robert Greene, Peter Kline, Danny Gabai, Craig Butta, Lance Bangs, Alex Needles, Arrow Kruse, Chris Lombardi, Gerard Cosloy, Patrick Amory, and Gabe Spierer. Furthermore, the executive producers who played significant roles in bringing this film to life include Ian Montone, Rick Yorn, Harper Simon, Dave Ayers, Sara Lord, Merck Mercuriadis, Betsy Hershey, Michael Karbelnikoff, Robert Schwartzman, Cole Harper, Jonny Gordon, David Ruttenberg, Stu Goldstein, Alice Rhodes, and Nick Quested. This assemblage of talents has undoubtedly contributed to a compelling cinematic experience that I look forward to sharing with fellow movie enthusiasts
The production companies involved in this project are All Day Every Day, Pulse Films, Matador Records, Field Recordings, Hypgnosis, WW7 Entertainment, LBI Entertainment, Monotone Inc., and Goldcrest Post Productions
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2024-09-06 00:10