20,000 Days on Earth

Winner
Best Director ~ World Cinema: Documentary
Sundance Film Festival
Winner
Editing Award ~ World Cinema Documentary
Sundance Film Festival
Richly cinematic...a stunner...[a] unique investigation into the mind of an artist

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20,000 Days on Earth

20,000 Days On Earth is an inventive, lyrical ode to creativity and an intimate examination of the artistic process of musician and cultural icon Nick Cave. In their debut feature directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard fuse drama and documentary, weaving a staged day in Cave’s life with never-before-seen verité observation of his creative cycle. It features those who have affected his life, including wry tales from the road shared with his regular collaborator, the multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis; actor and friend Ray Winstone; and Kylie Minogue, who shared a duet with Cave in the breakout hit "Where the Wild Roses Grow." These voices from the past revisit Cave in daydream-like scenes as he sits behind the wheel driving through his adopted hometown of Brighton, England.

Neither a music documentary nor a concert film,
20,000 Days On Earth still contains electrifying performances. Audiences see a song grow from the tiniest of ideas to an epic performance at Sydney Opera House. Cave also opens up to a psychoanalyst as he discusses how his early years continue to inform his work, and journeys through his memories via mementos from his personal archive. This category-defying film pushes the form into new territory, exploring universal themes about artistry, and celebrating the transformative power of the creative spirit.
Not Rated
Genre
Bio-pic, Documentary, Drama, Music
Runtime
97
Language
English
Director
Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard
Cast
Ray Winstone, Warren Ellis, Kylie Minogue
Awards:
Winner, Best Director ~ World Cinema: Documentary, Sundance Film Festival
Winner, Editing Award ~ World Cinema Documentary, Sundance Film Festival
FEATURED REVIEW
Rob Nelson, Variety

An aptly intense and innovative study of pioneering rock poet Nick Cave, “20,000 Days on Earth” playfully disguises itself as fiction while more than fulfilling the requirements of a biographical documentary. As if that weren’t ambitious enough, co-directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, who wrote ...

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