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Moshe 02.11.2009 01:49 AM

All Tomorrow's Parties Film
 
Release Date:May/June 2009
Genre:Music Documentary
Studio:Warp Films

 


Website:http://www.myspace.com/atpfilm
Starring:



Grinderman, Iggy and The Stooges, Belle and Sebastian, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Gossip, Battles, Grizzly Bear, Roscoe Mitchell, The Dirty Three, Saul Williams, David Cross, Sun Ra, Sonic Youth


Directed By:

All Tomorrow's People
Produced By:

Warp x
Plot Outline:A kaleidoscopic journey into the parallel musical universe of cult music festival All Tomorrow's Parties.

In an out-of-season holiday camp on the coast of England, alternative music festival All Tomorrow’s Parties serves up a heady combination of alternative music, crazy golf and chalet-living; all curated by a single band or artist. This post-punk DIY bricolage uses material generated by the fans and musicians themselves, on a multitude of formats and over the history of ATP, to capture the uncompromising spirit of a parallel music universe

blunderbuss 02.11.2009 01:52 AM

At last! I've spent two years being excited about this.

repeater 02.11.2009 02:05 AM

Damn, theres a lot of stuff we have to buy this year.

Dead-Air 02.11.2009 02:13 AM

I believe the Sun Ra Arkestra did play an ATP, but Ra had been well and truly dead for six years by the time of the first one!

greenlight 02.11.2009 06:00 AM

whoooooaaaa.

thanks.

o'connor 02.11.2009 12:01 PM

anyone know from what ATP the SY footage is?

This Is Not Here 02.11.2009 12:10 PM

I'm glad ATP moved from Camber Sands to minehead, otherwise I wouldn't have gone simply because...well, it's Camber Sands.

barnaclelapse 02.11.2009 12:24 PM

Sounds good.

And that's a really beautiful photo.

blunderbuss 02.11.2009 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by o'connor
anyone know from what ATP the SY footage is?

I assume Thurston's Nightmare before Christmas in 2006, but don't take my word for it.

Moshe 03.03.2009 07:05 AM

ATP FILM launches at SXSW

All Tomorrow’s Parties is a DIY concert film featuring performances from an eclectic mix of some of the most influential or groundbreaking artists including Battles, Sonic Youth, Belle And Sebastian, Grinderman, Iggy and the Stooges, Portishead, Mogwai, Slint, Grizzly Bear, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Gossip, Daniel Johnston, and The Boredoms.

The film is a semi-found bricolage made from Super8, camcorder and mobile phone footage much of it contributed by over two hundred filmmakers, fans and musicians over the festival’s recent history, with key contributions from Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation) and Vincent Moon (The Take Away Shows, Arcade Fire).

All Tomorrow’s Parties will have it’s World Premiere at the SXSW Film Festival, screening on 14th, 19th and 21st March. To celebrate, we will be having a party on Tuesday March 17th, Emo’s Main Stage starring:

Octopus Project
The Drones
Sleepy Sun
Micah Hinson

Tickets $10. We will be showing excerpts of the film and an exclusive Vincent Moon ATP film premiere. Special guest DJ Barry Hogan.

For more details click here (http://www.atpfestival.com/Events/Th...0903030938.php) and to see a teaser from the film go to http://www.ourtrueintent.com

pokkeherrie 03.03.2009 08:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
I assume Thurston's Nightmare before Christmas in 2006, but don't take my word for it.


Were there cameras during that show? I can't remember, but then I was standing pretty far from the stage.

However, I do remember there being lots of cameras (at least 4 or 5, including Chris Habib) during SY's show at the 2004 ATP in Camber Sands. We have yet to see any of that footage, so maybe it's in this film?

pokkeherrie 03.03.2009 10:38 AM

why?

barnaclelapse 03.03.2009 12:22 PM

I'm definitely sold.

blunderbuss 03.03.2009 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pokkeherrie
Were there cameras during that show? I can't remember, but then I was standing pretty far from the stage.

Wasn't it NBC 2006 that they gave out video cameras to some (pre-chosen) attendees to film the festival and everything that was going on from an audience point of view, for use in the movie? That was why I guessed that the SY footage was from that one.

If there is footage from 2006, I sincerely hope that The Dead C is included. That would make me very happy.


The other cool thing about the release of this movie is that, if I remember rightly, tapers who got "caught" were told not to put their recordings in the public domain until after the movie got released. So post-release, we may get to hear some more audience recordings. Including the aforesaid Dead C, maybe?

Moshe 03.06.2009 01:24 AM

http://exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx?csid2=844&fid1=37 005

All Tomorrow's Parties Documentary On the Way
3/5/2009 By Brock Thiessen

After a decade-long run as one of the world’s most adventurous music festivals, All Tomorrow’s Parties is giving itself a pat on the back via a new film.

Courtesy of Warp’s digital film studio Warp X, the independently-minded UK festival has announced it’s releasing a new music doc simply dubbed All Tomorrow's Parties, which features an eclectic mix of performances from the likes of Sonic Youth, Belle and Sebastian, Portishead, Daniel Johnston, Iggy and the Stooges, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Grizzly Bear and the Boredoms.

Described as “a DIY concert film,” the movie has been pieced together from footage submitted by more than 200 filmmakers, fans and musicians, who have all caught bits of the festival’s recent history at the Camber Sands holiday camp via Super8, camcorder and even mobile phone. A few pros lent their more experienced lenses to the film, such a Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation) and Vincent Moon (The Take Away Shows, Arcade Fire), but by the sounds of it, All Tomorrow's Parties plays out much like the festival itself: as a hodgepodge of sights and sounds, or as Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore once said, the “ultimate mixtape.”

While the North American release of the film is still being finalized, it is set to come out in the UK this summer, both on DVD and as a digital download. All Tomorrow's Parties is also scheduled to have its world premiere at this year’s SXSW, which has lined up a trio of screenings.

You can check out a teaser of the film below (or over here).

SXSW screening times:

3/14 Austin, TX – Alamo Lamar 2 (5:15 p.m.)
3/19 Austin, TX – Paramount (5:00 p.m.)
3/21 Austin, TX – Alamo Ritz (8:00 p.m.)

greenlight 03.06.2009 01:53 AM

now that teaser looks deadly. I really want to see LB live again. one of the best live gigs I have ever witness.

ihateyouth 03.06.2009 07:21 AM

iiii

i'm so excited!

blunderbuss 03.06.2009 07:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ihateyouth
iiii

i'm so excited!


Me too - and I just can't hide it! I'm about to lose control, and I think I like it!!!!

_slavo_ 03.06.2009 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blunderbuss
Me too - and I just can't hide it! I'm about to lose control, and I think I like it!!!!


:D:rolleyes: :cool:

Moshe 03.11.2009 08:41 AM

 

greedrex 03.11.2009 08:42 AM

ô my what a nice list.
where can i sample some of this online?

greedrex 03.11.2009 08:43 AM

I know this Vincent Moon guy and he's a totally kick ass filmmaker and person.

greenlight 03.11.2009 12:16 PM

most influential....The Gossip?!

PAULYBEE2656 03.12.2009 07:47 AM

have been looking foward to this for about 2 years now.....excellent!

Moshe 04.02.2009 03:13 PM

All Tomorrow’s Parties


 

Warp X Films
(2009)
***
The documentary, All Tomorrow’s Parties, is a pure and unadulterated look into one of indie scenes’ most intimate and avant alternative music festivals for the whole world set in East Sussex and Minehead, UK. This film takes a look into not just the performances on stage, but the artist/fan interaction and communication that occurs while at the holiday retreats where both parties resided and intermingled. With fan-submitted footage from groups such as Portishead, Sonic Youth, Belle & Sebastian, Iggy and the Stooges, The Battles, Lightening Bolt, and Daniel Johnston - there is simply no shortage on band caught in various forms of media ranging from the Super8 to the cellphone video.
For you see the most important element about this film is its audience-generated content, as each individual fan (culled together for this documentary) captured the true DIY spirit of the egalitarian mantra: “a festival with no headliner.”
Steeped with witty commentary and off-the-cuff interviews from members of the bands, there is no corner of the room that is untouched for the those in attendance at the screening. The film is a definite winner for those who in the past have rubbed elbows with the likes of Kim Gordon to even those who weren’t able to make it to the coveted festival.
***
For more info, visit: http://www.ourtrueintent.com/

Moshe 04.30.2009 04:17 AM

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu...oid=56320 463

Moshe 05.06.2009 01:35 AM

The Los Angeles Film Festival will screen the ATP film.

http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainm...5052009-1.html

static-harmony 05.06.2009 01:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
The Los Angeles Film Festival will screen the ATP film.

http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainm...5052009-1.html


I'm so going to this.

Moshe 05.06.2009 11:16 AM

 

Warp X is pleased to announce the UK premiere of All Tomorrow's Parties at the Edinburgh International Film Festival screening on 24th and 25th June. All Tomorrow's Parties is a kaleidoscopic journey into the parallel musical universe of the cult music festival of the same name.
All Tomorrow's Parties is a DIY concert film featuring performances from an eclectic mix artists including: Battles, Sonic Youth, Belle And Sebastian, Patti Smith, Animal Collective, Grinderman, Iggy and the Stooges, Portishead, Mogwai, Slint, Grizzly Bear, The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, The Gossip, Daniel Johnston and The Boredoms.
The film is a semi-found bricolage made from Super8, camcorder and mobile phone footage contributed by over two hundred filmmakers, fans and musicians over the festival's recent history, with key contributions from co-director Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation) and cinematographer Vincent Moon (The Take Away Shows, Arcade Fire).
Future Cinema, in association with Warp Films, ATP & Synergy, will present the premiere of All Tomorrows Parties as part of a unique live cinema event at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 24th. The film will be screened and brought to life in an immersive and 360 degree musical experience, including live performances from very special surprise guests. A more normal cinema screening will also take place in Edinburgh on the following day.
Tickets available from Friday 8th May: CLICK HERE TO BUY
All Tomorrow's Parties will have a multi-platform release this September with one night only theatrical events, a DVD release and digital download available through Warp Films.
You can keep up to date with news on the ATP film by signing up to the mailing list at OURTRUEINTENT.com, or following us on Twitter, Facebook or Myspace (links to those on the website!) - Make sure to check the website in the next few days to see a new trailer!

Moshe 05.06.2009 12:18 PM

Full information at the new ATP Film website: http://ourtrueintent.com/

Moshe 05.14.2009 09:20 AM

press release:


WARP X ANNOUNCES THE UK PREMIERE OF
ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES DOCUMENTARY
FEATURING BELLE AND SEBASTIAN, PORTISHEAD, SONIC YOUTH, ANIMAL COLLECTIVE, GRINDERMAN & MORE
AT EDINBURGH FILM FESTIVAL ON JUNE 24
&
A MULTI PLATFORM RELEASE THIS SEPTEMBER THROUGH WARP FILMS


Warp X is pleased to announce the UK premiere of All Tomorrow’s Parties at the Edinburgh International Film Festival screening on 24 and 25 June. All Tomorrow’s Parties is a kaleidoscopic journey into the parallel musical universe of the cult music festival of the same name.

All Tomorrow’s Partiesis a DIY concert film featuring performances from an eclectic mix artists including: A Hawk and a Hacksaw, Akron/Family, Animal Collective, Aphex Twin, Battles, Belle and Sebastian, Boards of Canada, Daniel Johnston, David Cross, Dirty Three, Eye (Boredoms), Fuck Buttons, Gossip, Grinderman, Grizzly Bear, GZA, Iggy and the Stooges, Jah Shaka, John Cooper Clarke, Les Savy Fav, Lightning Bolt, Mogwai, Mars Volta, Micah P Hinson, Mr Derry, Nurse with Wound, Octopus Project, Patti Smith, Portishead, Roscoe Mitchell, Saul Williams, Seasick Steve, Shellac, Slint, Sonic Youth, Two Gallants and Yeah Yeah Yeah's.

The film is a semi-found bricolage made from Super8, camcorder and mobile phone footage contributed by over two hundred filmmakers, fans and musicians over the festival’s recent history, with key contributions from co-director Jonathan Caouette (Tarnation) and cinematographer Vincent Moon (The Take Away Shows, Arcade Fire).

Future Cinema, in association with Warp Films, ATP and Synergy, will present the premiere of All Tomorrow’s Parties as part of a unique live cinema event at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 24. The film will be screened and brought to life in an immersive and 360 degree musical experience, including live performances from very special surprise guests.

For information and for ticket details: www.ourtrueintentisallforyourdelight.com

All Tomorrow’s Parties is a fiercely independent festival that many music lovers regard as one of the most important music events in the world. In an intimate and communal atmosphere, free of corporate sponsorship, it serves up a heady combination of alternative music, crazy golf and chalet-living, with musicians and fans living side by side. At each festival a band or artist is chosen to gather up their favourite artists who perform over a weekend in an out-of-season holiday camp by the sea. Sonic Youth’s Thurston Moore described the festival as the ‘ultimate mix tape’.

All Tomorrow’s Parties will have a UK multi-platform release this September with one night only theatrical events, a DVD release and digital download available through Warp Films.



Warp X is an initiative of the UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund, Film4, Screen Yorkshire, EM Media and Optimum Releasing:




For further information:

Facebook - www.facebook.com/pages/All-Tomorrows-Parties-Film/49909573410

Myspace - www.myspace.com/atpfilm

Moshe 05.14.2009 09:21 AM

new trailer:

http://ourtrueintent.com/?p=122

Moshe 05.14.2009 09:27 AM

Forthcoming:
26th MayEgyptian Theatre, Seattle > tickets available NOW!
Part of the 35th Annual Seattle International Film Festival.28th MayNeptune Theatre, Seattle > tickets available NOW!
Part of the 35th Annual Seattle International Film Festival.24th JuneHMV Picturehouse, Edinburgh (UK PREMIERE with special guests performing!) > tickets available NOW!

Future Cinema, in association with Warp Films and ATP, will present the premiere of All Tomorrows Parties as part of a unique live cinema event at the Edinburgh International Film Festival on June 24th. The film will be screened and brought to life in an immersive and 360 degree musical experience, including live performances from very special surprise guests.




25th JuneFord Amphitheatre, Los Angeles > tickets available NOW!
Part of the Los Angeles Film Festival.25th JuneFilmhouse 1, Edinburgh > tickets available NOW!

pokkeherrie 05.16.2009 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe


From that trailer it seems that all the Sonic Youth footage is from the 2004 ATP.

Julien 05.20.2009 07:29 AM

I saw the entire film in Paris a week ago at WARP 20 event. It was fucking awsome, SY live performance and backstage interview, cant remeber the specific songs ... sorry for that!

Lightning bolt part was quit brilliant too btw.

negative8ball 05.20.2009 08:26 AM

This looks great... thanks for the trailer links...

Danny Himself 05.20.2009 09:08 AM

Come on Liverpool screeeeeninggggg

o'connor 05.26.2009 08:53 AM

maybe this has already been asked and/or answered, but i'm in a hurry, but what year ATP is this footage from? specifically where was SY's footage taken from? thanks.

Moshe 06.01.2009 11:59 PM

All Tomorrow’s Parties to screen in Dublin as part of the Irish Film Institute’s Stranger Than Fiction festival

Posted in Screenings on May 26th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment
 
ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES from Warp Films will play in Dublin on June 20th at 9pm as part of the Irish Film Institute’s Stranger Than Fiction Festival. For more information on the festival check out their website:
http://www.irishfilm.ie/stf2009/
Tickets for the screening are available now from the following link: http://www.irishfilm.ie/stf2009/parties.html

greenlight 06.02.2009 04:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moshe
All Tomorrow’s Parties to screen in Dublin as part of the Irish Film Institute’s Stranger Than Fiction festival


Posted in Screenings on May 26th, 2009 by admin – Be the first to comment

 

ALL TOMORROW’S PARTIES from Warp Films will play in Dublin on June 20th at 9pm as part of the Irish Film Institute’s Stranger Than Fiction Festival. For more information on the festival check out their website:
http://www.irishfilm.ie/stf2009/
Tickets for the screening are available now from the following link: http://www.irishfilm.ie/stf2009/parties.html


wow!!! when???


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