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Director
  
Jonathan Caouette

Music director
  
Jesu?s Franco

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7.2/10
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Genre
  
Documentary, Music

Producer
  
Luke Morris

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Release date
  
14 March 2009 (2009-03-14) (SXSW)

Cast
  
Jarvis Cocker
(HImself (archival)),
David Cross
(Himself),
Jerry Garcia
(Himself (archival)),
Daniel Johnston
(Himself)

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Concertgoers present video footage of the British music festival All Tomorrows Parties.

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All Tomorrows Parties is a 2009 documentary film directed by All Tomorrows People and Jonathan Caouette covering the history of the long running All Tomorrows Parties music festival. Described as a "post-punk DIY bricolage", the film was created using footage generated by the fans and musicians attending the events themselves, on a multitude of formats including Super8, camcorder and mobile phone. All Tomorrows People is a name representing the contributions of these attendees.

The film features music and performance from Belle And Sebastian, Grizzly Bear, Sonic Youth, Battles, Portishead, Daniel Johnston, Grinderman, Lightning Bolt, David Cross, Animal Collective, The Boredoms, Les Savy Fav, Mogwai, Octopus Project, Slint, Dirty Three, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Gossip, GZA, Roscoe Mitchell, Seasick Steve, Iggy and the Stooges, A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Fuck Buttons, Micah P Hinson, Two Gallants, The Mars Volta, Akron/Family, Jah Shaka, Saul Williams, Shellac, Patti Smith and John Cooper Clarke.

A kaleidoscopic journey into the parallel musical universe of cult music festival All Tomorrow's Parties.

Release

The film debuted at SXSW 2009 and has gone on to play at a number of other film festivals and other screenings. The UK premiere took place at the Edinburgh Picturehouse in June as part of a unique live cinema event at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. The film was screened and brought to life in an immersive and 360 degree musical experience including a full live performance from Mogwai. The film was also screened at Sheffield Doc/Fest in November 2009.

It was announced that in October 2009 the film would be screened at a number of one night only theatrical screenings in the UK, also featuring live music, with the main act performing to be Les Savy Fav, who feature in the film and have long been mainstays of ATP line-ups.

In November/December 2009 the film was released in the US. The film screened in, amongst other cinemas, The IFC center (New York), Alamo Drafthouse (Austin), Cinefamily (L.A).

In June 2011, the film was released theatrically in Australia by Warp Films. It is currently on release in Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane. This is due to be followed by the Australian DVD release on 22 July 2011.

Reception

Reviews have been positive, with LA Weekly making it their Critics Pick and calling it “Part concert film, part rebel manifesto ... [it] pleasurably embodies the interactive generosity of talents whose confluence it describes.� Drew McWeeney (Moriarty) of Hitfix.com wrote that it was "A cascade of sound and fury ... the range of what this movie covers exhausts me ... The highest compliment I can pay the film is that it made me want to attend the festival for real ... not just your average concert film, [its] in a class by itself ... One of the singular film experiences i’ve had so far this year.�

References

All Tomorrows Parties (2009 film) Wikipedia
All Tomorrows Parties (2009 film) IMDb All Tomorrows Parties (2009 film) themoviedb.org