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Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis

  • 2022
  • 1h 41m
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7.7/10
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Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis (2022)
The story of the album art design studio, Hipgnosis, who created some of the most iconic album covers of all time.
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The story of the album art design studio, Hipgnosis, who created some of the most iconic album covers of all time.The story of the album art design studio, Hipgnosis, who created some of the most iconic album covers of all time.The story of the album art design studio, Hipgnosis, who created some of the most iconic album covers of all time.

  • Director
    • Anton Corbijn
  • Writer
    • Trish D Chetty
  • Stars
    • Paul McCartney
    • Roger Waters
    • Noel Gallagher
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    • Director
      • Anton Corbijn
    • Writer
      • Trish D Chetty
    • Stars
      • Paul McCartney
      • Roger Waters
      • Noel Gallagher
    • 12User reviews
    • 46Critic reviews
    • 76Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Roger Waters
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    Noel Gallagher
    Noel Gallagher
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    Robert Plant
    Robert Plant
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    Jimmy Page
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    David Gilmour
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    Peter Gabriel
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    Nick Mason
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    Carinthia West
    Carinthia West
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    Storm Thorgerson
    Storm Thorgerson
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    Graham Gouldman
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    Glen Matlock
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      • Trish D Chetty
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    6paul-allaer

    Enjoyable but straight-forward with no new relevations

    As "Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hipgnosis" (2023 release; 101 min.) opens, we are introduced to, Aubrey "Po" Powell, one of the founders of the (album cover) art design group Hpygnosis, reminisces of what life was like in Cambridge 1966, and how he met Strom Thorgeson, the other o-founder. In their circle of friends and acquaintances were Roger Waters and David Gilmour, leading to the breakout debut album cover design for Pink Floyd's second album, 1968's " Saucerful of Secrets". At this point we are 10 minutes into the documentary.

    Couple of comments: this documentary is directed y none other than Anton Corbijn, best known for he working going back decades with Depeche Mode. Corbijn must've called in a lot of favors. As he gets tons of top notch rock stars to serve as talking heads, including Paul MacCartney, Peter Gabriel, Jimmy Page and Robert Plante, and many others. If you grew up in a certain era, much of this will be familier to you already. All that said, it makes for a entertaining if straightforward documentary with very few (if any) truly new revelations. Thai said, in the 15 years that Hypgnosis was active (1968 to 1983), they truly were the gold standard of rock album cover deigns, no question about it.

    "Squaring the Circle: The Story of Hypgnosis" was made in 2022 but not released until earlier this years. It played a number of film festivals before starting to stream on Netflix not too long ago. The movie is currently rated 92% Certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. Which seems a bit too high to me. Regardless, if you love(d) vinyl records, the album cover design was a crucial element of the overall album experience, and I'd readily suggest you check out "Squaring the Circle", and draw your own conclusion.
    10wharton167

    These Lunatics were one the grass

    Fascinating film about the 2 extraordinary guys who were responsible for the most iconic album cover of all time and countless others album covers from the late 60 onwards. Great interviews from the likes of Dave Gilmour, Roger Waters ,Jimmy page, Robert Plant ,Paul McCartney and many more. Some great stories behind the album covers (Animals is particularly funny) and the thought process behind them. After all these years I never understood the significance of the man on fire on Wish You Were Here Its shot in black and white and colour to dazzling effect and each time I watch it I notice something new. The film manages to convey the absolute chaos and spontaneity of there lives This harks back to a time when the album cover was nearly as important than the vinyl inside Hopefully there will be a soundtrack album as well. Anyone who laments the end of an era of truly inspiring music will love this.
    7peter0969

    Point, Shoot, Reload, and Repeat

    Saw this at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival

    "Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis)" is a documentary about Storm Thorgerson and Aubrey "Po" Powell, the creative geniuses behind the iconic album art design studio, Hipgnosis, responsible for some of the most recognizable album covers of all time. This is director Anton Corbijn's first documentary feature and for the most part, it was pretty entertaining and well-informed.

    Prior to seeing this I had knew about Storm Thorgerson's work and his impact with album covers and I was a big fan of Pink Floyd growing up and this documentary was pretty interesting to learn about the personal stories behind the iconic album covers, the life of Thorgerson's work, and listening to many well-known musicals explain their sides of the story and the personal impacts.

    The visual presentations was pretty good, the interviews from each participants all felt purposeful and informative, and the overall experience of this documentary was a joy to watch. Some complaints I have were that since the soundtrack relies mostly on songs from Pink Floyd, some of the songs were used inappropriately where the tone and soundtrack didn't mention the scenario. Including there were some segments that could have been edited out as they felt like filler.

    But the overall experience was pretty fun. Fans of Pink Floyd or well known 60s, 70s, or 80s music fans will have a good time watching this film.

    Rating: B.
    8alternapop

    An enjoyable watch for fans of music and art

    I wasn't sure I could watch 101 minutes of this but it went by quickly. I could've watched another couple hours with these stories, although not likely in one sitting.

    I laughed multiple times at the anecdotes about Storm's personality. It was great to see them told by people, musicians and friends, with firsthand knowledge and not just by fans. It was very well done.

    I appreciate the work of Hipgnosis, and have been familiar with them for many years, although I prefer the work done by Peter Saville more.

    Storm did design the cover for one of my all time favorite albums though, the Catherine Wheel's Chrome, from 1993.
    6TakeTwoReviews

    Not quite as good as the art created within.

    This documentary might seem a bit of a deep cut from the outside. The story of a design studio focused on record sleeves. Is it not all a bit boffiny. Well yes a little, but Hipgnosis do have quite a pedigree and with Anton Corbijn at the helm here, what transpires is a celebration of experimentation and creative expression. We all know the artwork. Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, T-Rex, Wings... er, 10CC but who was behind it all? Storm Thorgerson has a profile doesn't he. That's the (excellent) name you think of, certainly if you've been through art school. Po Powell though might be a bit more obscure. The other cofounder, he leads us through the 60s psychedelic boom, those early fumblings as they figured things out, LSD indulgence, riding their luck and falling on their feet, all whilst playing with visuals not seen anywhere else in pop culture. There's lots of voices here though, Dave Gilmour and Roger Waters (not together of course), Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney, Noel Gallagher who sums things up beautifully saying "They represent the golden age of the music business, where people believed that music was art and it could change the world. Whereas now music is a commodity". There's as much about the environment and culture they worked in as how they actually created some of these works, but there's enough to keep every viewer happy. Whether it's terrifying stories of Zep's fearsome manager Peter Grant or Peter Saville hinting his inspiration for Joy Division's Unknown Pleaures. It's a fascinating story, made up of hundreds of little stories that paint a picture of a dizzying group of artists all feeding off one another, both good and bad. Egos, excess, flying pigs.

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      In a 2023 interview with New Music Express, Anton Corbijn spoke about why he made the film black-and-white, with the exception of the album covers: "It started off in color and then I realized that the quality of all the archival footage was not really how I would have liked to have shot it because you have no control over that. A way to use it well would be to bring everything as a uniform look and that was in black and white. And then make the album sleeves the highlight of your day when you look at those. That worked really, really well."
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      Storm Thorgerson: I'm described by some as difficult to work with, by others as a ponce, by some as a narcissist with an ego the size a small planet, by some as really awkward, argumentative, by others yet as grumpy. Very few as handsome and sexy, which of course is the way I see myself.

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    • Release date
      • November 23, 2023 (Netherlands)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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      • Raindog Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $111,589
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,346
      • Jun 11, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $255,948
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      1 hour 41 minutes
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