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Screenings:
Saturday, April 29, 7:30 PM, Charles 3
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June of 1985 drummer Roger Taylor left the pop sensations Duran
Duran at the height of their success. Over a decade later, filmmaker
Aaron Barnett travels the globe, from Canada to the United Kingdom
to the United States in search of his childhood rock idol. His quest
serves as a spring board into a much larger investigation into the
music of the '80s. Through interviews with Stewart Copeland (The
Police), Jerry Casale (Devo), Tony Hadley (Spandau Ballet),
Anabella Irwin (Bow Wow Wow), and Gary Numan among others,
Barnett explores the rise of New Wave and the birth of MTV. Barnett's
journey seeks to understand more than the disappearance of a man,
his film is a search for a lost era-an era when Frankie said "Relax",
when mousse was on the loose, and when the "M" in MTV stood for
music.
Tidbit:
Duran Duran got their name from the robot in the Jane Fonda sci-fi
classic Barbarella.
Bio:
Aaron Barnett graduated from Toronto's York University film production
program in 1996 and immediately dove headlong into the film industry.
He tasted success by co-writing and producing the award winning
short The Little Things, but this soon replaced by the bitter
taste of a failed attempt to make a feature with a disreputable
producer. After directing and producing the pilot of a television
series for the prestigious Royal Ontario Museum, Aaron set out to
make Searching for Roger Taylor.
Short:
Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains:
Behind the Movie (Sarah Jacobson & Sam Green, 1999, 12
min., Beta SP) Sarah Jacobson (Mary Jane's Not a Virgin Anymore,
1999 Maryland Film Festival) is back with this behind-the-scenes
look at the elusive cult film which foreshadowed riot-grrrl.
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