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The charismatic David Byrne stands on a stage with nothing but a cassette tape player. One by one, he is joined by the other members of the Talking Heads, and they gradually create a musical storm full of playful movement and engaging rhythms. Soon everything is filled with music, light, and energy. With each hit, from “Burning Down the House” to “Psycho Killer,” the film builds momentum. More than a concert, it is a sensory experience that reveals the magical power of music to unite and inspire. Stop Making Sense, the 40-year-old film by Jonathan Demme is considered by many critics to be one of the greatest concert films of all time.
Credentials
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DirectingJonathan Demme
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The scriptJonathan Demme
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PlaysTina Weymouth, David Byrne, Ednah Holt, Alex Weir, Bernie Worrell, Lynn Mabry, Steven Scales, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison
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AssemblyLisa Day
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CameraJordan Cronenweth
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MusicDavid Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, Jerry Harrison, Bernie Worrell
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ProducingGary Kurfirst, Gary Goetzman
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TranslationMarius Juknevičius
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DialoguesEnglish
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SubtitlesLithuanian
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