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Patti Smith: Dream of Life

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 49m
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Patti Smith: Dream of Life (2008)
Patti Smith: Dream Of Life (Patti And Sam Shepard Talk About Their Tattoos And Sing Two Dollar Bill)
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An intimate portrait of poet, painter, musician and singer Patti Smith that mirrors the essence of the artist herself.An intimate portrait of poet, painter, musician and singer Patti Smith that mirrors the essence of the artist herself.An intimate portrait of poet, painter, musician and singer Patti Smith that mirrors the essence of the artist herself.

  • Director
    • Steven Sebring
  • Stars
    • Patti Smith
    • Lenny Kaye
    • Oliver Ray
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
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    • Director
      • Steven Sebring
    • Stars
      • Patti Smith
      • Lenny Kaye
      • Oliver Ray
    • 10User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Patti Smith
    Patti Smith
    • Self - vocals and clarinet
    Lenny Kaye
    • Self - guitar
    Oliver Ray
    • Self - guitar
    Tony Shanahan
    • Self - bass and vocals
    Jay Dee Daugherty
    • Self - drums
    Jackson Smith
    • Self
    Jesse Smith
    • Self
    Tom Verlaine
    Tom Verlaine
    • Self
    Sam Shepard
    Sam Shepard
    • Self
    Philip Glass
    Philip Glass
    • Self
    Benjamin Smoke
    • Self
    Flea
    Flea
    • Self
    Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Stipe
    Michael Stipe
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steven Sebring
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    9diogoferreira240878

    True artist

    Patti Smith is the embodiment of what a true artist is. Beautifully shot filled with poetry, ideas, music and life. I do have to say that it drags just a little bit on the second half and that Patti can also sound a tad pretentious, but what really shines is her humanity and her internal world of intricate emotion and rationality. I personally could listen to her read her poems for hours and just feel inspired. The film is also quite touching and heartfelt. She is still as relevant today as she was in the 70s. I saw her live two years ago when she came to Portugal e it was life changing. Such raw power and commitment to her art. This is also a very American documentary in the truest essence of what i feel America really is: the ancient power of the land that washes over brilliant artists and shines through them I am a true fan of Patti's so i'm not sure if the casual viewer would love it as much as me, but all of us who want to be artists should see. Also great passionate speech against Bush.
    5D_Burke

    Patti Smith is Fascinating, But This Documentary Is Unfocused and Wandering

    "Patti Smith: Dream Of Life" was a film I saw at the 11th Annual Maine International Film Festival on July 16, 2008.

    This film will without a doubt appeal mostly to Patti Smith fans. Those who don't know that much about her, and want to find out more, may want to buy one of her earlier albums (such as "Horses") or read about her on the Internet first. I say this only because the parts of this documentary when we hear Patti Smith in her own words are very well done, and at many times artistic. However, the movie loses its momentum within the second part when the director seems to be only interested in how Smith acts backstage. This latter subject takes up approximately 60% of this 109 minute movie, and it had me checking my watch constantly as I sat in the theater.

    For the record, I have heard some of Patti Smith's records and generally like her music, but I don't count myself a big fan of hers which may be why I found myself bored through some of the movie. Truth be told, she is probably one of the most devoted musicians of the last 40 years, not to mention the most devoted and spirited female artist. She may not have a following as big as Bob Dylan or the Rolling Stones, but she has influenced countless alternative bands including R.E.M., Marilyn Manson, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Talking Heads, and other influential artists.

    In regards to this documentary, the parts that truly shine are when Patti Smith speaks to the audience and recounts her influences, which include various poets not to mention Bob Dylan. I also liked some of the backstage footage of her interacting with her bandmates and even sometimes with her children. For such a musical legend, she is very personable and incredibly down to earth. She also is well aware of where she came from, as evidenced from the interesting part of the documentary where she visits her parents.

    There are other great gems in this documentary, such as when she makes a live tirade against President George W. Bush. After hearing that speech, it made me wish that more antiwar protesters were that spirited.

    You'll notice that so far, I've given Patti Smith a lot of compliments, all of which are well deserved. This documentary did her justice, and I will give it credit for that. However, it was just too unfocused for me, and those great moments were just thrown in there with a whole lot of rubble. The film could have truly benefited with some better editing and more finite organization. As a result, by the second half of the film, the momentum is completely lost and the film just drags.

    It appeared that the filmmakers didn't know whether they wanted to make a true portrait of an artist or a concert feature. If they wanted to make a concert feature, they could have taken a hint from Martin Scorsese, who directed such great concert films as "The Last Waltz" and "Shine A Light". A concert feature wouldn't have been a bad idea either. Patti Smith fans would have enjoyed it, and those who aren't familiar with her work would be introduced to her great songs, energetic stage presence, and appealing personality. If the filmmakers had any inclination on a focal point to base this documentary around, it would have made for a far more energetic take on the first true alternative artist.

    With all that said, it's difficult for me to recommend this picture. Die-hard Patti Smith fans may like it, but better editing would have brought this documentary to greater heights.
    4TheExpatriate700

    Not a Great Documentary, or Even a Great Music Film

    Patti Smith: Dream of Life is a frankly disappointing documentary which gives little real insight into its subject. Made by Patti Smith herself, the film tends to gloss over large sections of her life, without giving viewers an understanding of their significance. Even more annoyingly, given that its musical focus, it is largely lacking in concert footage.

    For example, although the film mentions Smith's friendship with Robert Mapplethorpe, it fails to delve into what influence he might have had on Smith's artistry. Given that this case represented two of the major artists of the twentieth century living together, one would have thought this would merit a sustained discussion.

    The lack of musical footage is also glaring. In the end, we are interested in Smith not because of her life or opinions, but because of her music. That should have been a far greater element within the piece.

    Ultimately, those who want to learn more about Patti Smith would be better off seeking out her memoir, or finding a good interview with her.
    tdfrost

    Introduction to Patti

    This was my first introduction to Patti Smith. I didn't know what to expect of the film. If you are expecting a movie with actors pretending to be someone they aren't, this isn't the movie for you. This is a wonderful documentary about a fascinating person. You won't just see Patti Smith/ Punk Rocker. You'll also see Patti Smith/Mother, Daughter, Activist, Friend, Artist and more. I enjoyed this Documentary very much. 11 years in the making. You can see Patti Smith's children grow before your eye's. This movie was definitely a labor of love. I look forward to the DVD release. Thank you Steven for taking the time to do this documentary right.
    8valis1949

    Gung Ho

    PATTI SMITH: DREAM OF LIFE is a free-floating ramble through the life of one of America's premiere poets. The time sequences are hazy, her children appear and reappear at dramatically different ages, and this only adds to the visionary quality of the film. This is the farthest one could imagine from the standard Rock Bio that one might see on VH1. The Patti Smith of today seems just as interesting and dynamic as the artist who created HORSES many years ago. She is among the few contemporary artists who manage to connect the Beatnik sensibility of the late 50's and the rock and roll music of today's social and political activists. Hopefully, this film will spread her musical and poetic influence to people who may not be aware of her compelling aesthetic vision.

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    • Trivia
      The film was created over 11 years.
    • Quotes

      Patti Smith: It's really funny when people ask you about that - How does it feel to be a rock icon? When they say that, I always think of Mt. Rushmore.

    • Connections
      References Bob Dylan: Dont Look Back (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      The Jackson Song
      Written by Patti Smith and Fred 'Sonic' Smith

      Performed by Patti Smith

      Courtesy of Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site (Japan)
      • Palm Pictures
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Untitled Patti Smith Project
    • Filming locations
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production companies
      • Clean Socks
      • Thirteen / WNET
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $30,918
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $9,993
      • Aug 10, 2008
    • Gross worldwide
      • $81,113
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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