

We Don't Wanna Make You Dance
Regie Lucy Kostelanetz27. April 2014 1 Std., 34 Min.Biography, Dokumentarfilm,
7.99.0
WE DON'T WANNA MAKE YOU DANCE can be thought of as kind of a 28UP of a rock band. In 1983 the New York City teenage band, Miller, Miller, Miller & Sloan was hot and popular, playing at such famous venues as CBGB's. By 1988 the band was still together but life was intervening. By 1993 it 'disbanded'. Then in 2007 the filmmaker went back to see what happened to them as individuals, to explore where the 'dream' of making it and the intense creativity of that time had taken them in their lives. This is not a typical 'behind the music' story, but one which speaks to the resilience and resourcefulness that people can acquire in pursuing creative goals.
We Don't Wanna Make You Dance Trivia
We Don't Wanna Make You Dance wurde am 27. April 2014 veröffentlicht.
Regie in We Don't Wanna Make You Dance führte(n) Lucy Kostelanetz.
We Don't Wanna Make You Dance hat eine Spielzeit von 1 Std., 34 Min..
We Don't Wanna Make You Dance wurde produziert von Jared DuBrino, Lucy Kostelanetz, Bari Pearlman.
WE DON'T WANNA MAKE YOU DANCE can be thought of as kind of a 28UP of a rock band. In 1983 the New York City teenage band, Miller, Miller, Miller & Sloan was hot and popular, playing at such famous venues as CBGB's. By 1988 the band was still together but life was intervening. By 1993 it 'disbanded'. Then in 2007 the filmmaker went back to see what happened to them as individuals, to explore where the 'dream' of making it and the intense creativity of that time had taken them in their lives. This is not a typical 'behind the music' story, but one which speaks to the resilience and resourcefulness that people can acquire in pursuing creative goals.
Die Hauptcharaktere in We Don't Wanna Make You Dance sind Self (Daniel Miller), Self (Barney Miller), Self (Michael J. Miller).
We Don't Wanna Make You Dance ist eine Biography, Dokumentarfilm, Musik Film.
We Don't Wanna Make You Dance hat eine Benutzerbewertung von 7.9 von 10.


