Distant Sky - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds live in Copenhagen

144min • NR • No Passes

Showings

Lark Theater Thu, Apr 12, 2018 7:30 PM
Film Info
Event Type:Special Event
Not Eligible For Moviepass
Release Year:2018
Rating:NR
Genre:Concert
Cast/Crew Info
Director:David Barnard
Cast:Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Social Media
Website:nickcave.com

Description

Distant Sky:
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds  
Captured Live in Copenhagen

 

Recommended for Mature Audiences

 


"An extraordinary response to the unimaginable"
The Telegraph


"Joyous and unexpectedly triumphant"
The Guardian


"Tense and thunderous at times, tender and cathartic at others. It's masterful"
The Independent 

 

Recorded at Copenhagens Royal Arena in October 2017, Distant Sky captures an extraordinary and triumphant live concert from Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. Performing new album Skeleton Trees exquisite compositions alongside their essential catalogue, the bands first shows in 3 years provoked an ecstatic response in fans, critics and band alike, renewing a profound and intimate relationship wherever they played. The bands acclaimed tour started in Australia in January 2017 before tearing across the USA and ending in Europe, with some of the best reviews of their decorated career.

Nick Cave info: nickcave.com

 

Directed by award winning filmmaker David Barnard.

 

Live Music at 7pm with
Matt Jaffe and the Distractions 

MATT JAFFE is a singer/songwriter from San Francisco. Cutting his teeth on open mics around the Bay Area, Matt started taking music (a little bit) more seriously when JERRY HARRISON of Talking Heads offered to produce his first record. Since then, Matt has churned out more songs than he can remember the words to, oversaturated the market with gigs (opening for the likes of MAVIS STAPLES, WILCO, and BLUES TRAVELER), and collaborated with the likes of CHUCK PROPHET and TOM HIGGENSON of the Plain White T's.

Having toured the country playing places like The Fillmore and your local hipster's basement, Matt is back in the studio with his band, readying his third record and preparing to bring the guitar gospel back to the masses.