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In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50

  • 2022
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
968
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In the Court of the Crimson King: King Crimson at 50 (2022)
What began as a straightforward documentary about the cult rock band King Crimson as it turned 50, mutated into an exploration of time, death, family, and the transcendent power of music to change lives. But with jokes.
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What began as a straightforward documentary about the cult rock band King Crimson as it turned 50, mutated into an exploration of time, death, family, and the transcendent power of music to ... Read allWhat began as a straightforward documentary about the cult rock band King Crimson as it turned 50, mutated into an exploration of time, death, family, and the transcendent power of music to change lives. But with jokes.What began as a straightforward documentary about the cult rock band King Crimson as it turned 50, mutated into an exploration of time, death, family, and the transcendent power of music to change lives. But with jokes.

  • Director
    • Toby Amies
  • Writer
    • Toby Amies
  • Stars
    • Robert Fripp
    • Biff Blumfumgagnge
    • Bill Rieflin
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    968
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Toby Amies
    • Writer
      • Toby Amies
    • Stars
      • Robert Fripp
      • Biff Blumfumgagnge
      • Bill Rieflin
    • 21User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Fripp
    Robert Fripp
    • Self
    Biff Blumfumgagnge
    • Self, Robert Fripp's Guitar Technician
    Bill Rieflin
    • Self
    Bill Bruford
    Bill Bruford
    • Self
    Trey Gunn
    • Self
    Ian McDonald
    • Self
    Michael Giles
    • Self
    Adrian Belew
    • Self
    Jeremy Stacey
    • Self
    Jakko M. Jakszyk
    Jakko M. Jakszyk
    • Self
    • (as Jakko Jakszyk)
    Tony Levin
    • Self
    Django Jakszyk
    • self, Jakko M. Jakszyk's son
    • (as Django)
    Paul Stratford
    • Self, stage technician for King Crimson
    Mel Collins
    • Self
    Greg Lake
    Greg Lake
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    King Crimson
    King Crimson
    • Themselves
    Pat Mastelotto
    • Self
    Dana Benedicta
    • self, Sister from Notre-Dame de Grâce, Oslo
    • Director
      • Toby Amies
    • Writer
      • Toby Amies
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    10info-43096-06156

    This is easily the best rock documentary ever!

    Where do I begin? You do not need any prior knowledge of King Crimson to enjoy this film. Amies has discovered some really interesting people to talk to about the band, such as the Prog Rock Nun, and some of the fans. The sequences with Bill Rieflin are outstanding, he unflinchingly presents Robert Fripp as he is, and the interviews with band members past and present are filled with humour as well as introspection. And some of the cinematography is wonderful, such as the Polish tango dancers in the rain, and the shot of the drummers discussing a mistake with Robert Fripp looming over their cymbals.

    Please, for the love of God, somebody give this film the distribution deal it deserves!!
    10themattnolan

    Sublime insight into the agony and ecstasy of being 100% committed to creative art

    Leave your expectations at the door and go in with an open mind. If you are not already a fan of the band, King Crimson, then this should be easy enough. If you are and you don't already know that this is how to approach their work then I'm not sure what to say. Some interesting "totally missed the point" reviews here. I will say no more about that.

    If you want a typical rock-doc about this album, that album, this producer, that sound engineer, this tour, that break-up, go elsewhere. It's already out there. Start with youtube. If you want someone to reassure you overtly that the band you love is the best, or that Robert Fripp is a compositional genius who does not suffer fools glady, go elsewhere. We already know these things.

    If you want a truly fascinating, touching, illuminating, baffling, sad, funny, moving and deep dive into the mind of the true artist, artists who put music above all else, and not without personal cost, then go see this movie. Rent it, buy, it, badger your local art-house cinema to arrange a showing. Bring your friends. The smart ones.

    This is not glitzy, it is not glamourous, but it is candid and honest. The shooting style is minimally invasive, totally immersive stuff - you know, like when wildlife biologists go camp out with gorillas for months on end until the gorillas start to ignore them and carry on with life as normal. Amies is literally shooting from the hip most of the time here and also asking all the dumb questions (and sometimes bearing the brunt of the fallout for doing so) on the viewer's behalf.

    This is a diamond in the rough. It is about music, not showbiz. It is about the transcendent places great music can take you, the dedication and diligence of artists bearing the weight of trying to achieve those heights on a nightly basis for the audience. It is about people. Extraordinary people.
    9jannemet

    So many has missed the point of this documentary

    Reading the reviews I realised that many people who saw this expected it to be your typical film of the bands history, it's ups and lows and tales from the road. If that's what you're looking for, this isn't for you.

    If you want to see what it means to be fully committed to your art and vision, you're going to love it. It's hard to watch sometimes and it makes you wonder is this all necessary, it makes you angry at some people and it makes you feel sorry for some. There's also rare kind of beauty in it.

    If you already know the bands history and the central members of it but you want to get inside the band, this is for you. If you expect it to be something else, it'll be a letdown.
    10Javier-63

    How is 10/10 possible?

    Ok you need to understand my personal bias . I am a fan for nearly tte entire 50 years. But it was NOT a nostalgic film looking back at the past. It was a film about the present. A snap shot of who they are and where they are at now. That was refreshing. It was done in good humor and revealed an intimate portrait of the Crims and there extended members. The quality of the cinematography and editing is superior and the entire film was assembled thoughtfully producing a genuine portrait of the band at that point in time. You don't need to be a fan to enjoy the film but it helps to understand the characters involved. It's is well worth the time spent watching if only for entertainment but I would suggest you will walk away enriched .
    10mikelpcl

    Not for fan. For people who care about a craft

    I knew nothing about Crimson King.

    I had listened to a little bit of their music and it told me nothing, so I never paid any more attention.

    After watching this film, I can proudly say I know very little about the facts, names, impact, etc of the band.

    I feel I know what drives the band, what they are trying to do, what cost it comes at, and even maybe what they get out of it.

    And I quite like that was the take of the film. I can learn all the data in Wikipedia if I'm so inclined; I can listen to their recordings any time I want; this film fills a different gap.

    I'm still not keen on what they create and how they dress it up. But it doesn't matter. This is not a film for fans, it's a film for people who care about a craft whichever that craft might be.

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      The original title for this film was "Cosmic FuKC. Prog rock pond scums set to bum you out."

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
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    • Filming locations
      • Seattle, Washington, USA
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      • Succulent Pictures
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      • 1h 26m(86 min)
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