The American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre will be host to the Los Angeles date for an advance screening of
20,000
Days On Earth—the lyrical and inventive documentary on musician Nick
Cave (from Drafthouse Films, the film
distribution arm of the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and
Canadian distributor, filmswelike). The Egyptian Theatre (6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90028) screening takes place July 10, 2014 and will be followed by an intimate audience-based conversation and a rare solo piano performance by Nick Cave, in which he will play a number of songs from his extensive catalog. Doors will open at 7PM and 20,000
Days On Earth screens at 8 PM with Nick Cave taking the stage immediately after the film finishes. Attendees will also be able to purchase an exclusive, limited edition commemorative poster designed by Mondo artist and art director, Rob Jones.
Additional dates for special, advance screenings of
20,000
Days On Earth will take place around the country, to coincide with Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds’ North American Summer 2014
tour. The film will have a wider, traditional theatrical release this September.
In
association with Goldenvoice, three event screenings will take place
at The American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre in Los Angeles (July 10th),
The Phi Centre in Montreal (Aug. 1st) and The French Institute
Alliance Francais’ Florence Gould Hall in New York City (Aug. 4th..)
Each of these screenings will be followed by a conversation with the rock
legend himself, during which Cave—in a rare
solo piano performance—will play a number of songs from his extensive catalog.
The rest of the advance
screenings will take place in many of the same nationwide cities as Nick Cave
and The Bad Seeds’ Summer 2014 tour, offering his fans the unique opportunity
to watch the Sundance-winning film months before the release. As a nod of
appreciation to his fans, pre-sale tickets to these exclusive advance
screenings will first be made available to those on Nick Cave’s mailing list
and website, nickcave.com/live starting this Thursday, June 5th – 24
hours prior to the general public on Friday. Tickets will be sold through Goldenvoice via BrownPaperTickets.com
“I am among many who
consider Nick Cave the unofficial poet laureate of the modern age,” says
Drafthouse Films founder Tim League. “I am personally excited we are able
to integrate screening this bold and riveting portrait of an artist with a
series of musical performances by Nick for a truly unique experience.”
Fusing cinematic drama
with reality by weaving a
fictitious 24-hour journey through the life of musician and international
cultural icon Nick Cave, the film is an intimate portrayal of the
artistic process that speaks volumes to music fans, the art community and movie
lovers alike. The debut directorial feature film of visual artists Iain Forsyth
and Jane Pollard, the film – which opens theatrically on September 17, 2014 –
is set to an original score by Nick Cave and fellow Bad Seeds band mate Warren
Ellis.
With startlingly frank insights and an
intimate portrayal of the artistic process, the genre-defying film examines what makes us who we
are, and celebrates the transformative power of the creative spirit. The
film made its World Premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, where it
was awarded both “Best Directing” and “Best Editing” Awards in the World Cinema
Documentary category.
Andrew O’Hehir of Salon.com calls it “gorgeous and haunting…an unclassifiable and
frequently spectacular documentary.” Rob
Nelson of Variety says “simply
astounding, razor sharp, dynamic” while Michael
Dunaway of Paste Magazine
proclaims, “just spending an hour and a half or so inside the mind of Nick Cave
would be fascinating enough. But the themes of time and lifetime, and the
20,000-day take on it, make this one a must-see.”
Nick Cave
will perform at a trio of exclusive events this summer in conjunction with
advance screenings of 20,000 Days on Earth,
the groundbreaking new film on the iconic rock legend, and winner of two awards
at the Sundance Film Festival.
More information on the special screenings can be found at
nickcave.com/live. Information about the screening at the Egyptian Theatre can be found here.