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The story of the notorious 1970s New York City nightclub.The story of the notorious 1970s New York City nightclub.The story of the notorious 1970s New York City nightclub.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
Steve Rubell
- Self
- (archive footage)
Donald Rubell
- Self
- (as Don Rubell)
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For me, who never (unfortunately) got to experience Studio 54, this documentary provides a unique insight into the phenomenon. Unique insights are provided in this film, particularly with contributions from surviving creator Ian Schrager. In combination with archival recordings, his and others' information, the result is thorough.
However, one thing annoyed me when I watched the documentary; the unique images from the nightclub change so quickly that it is difficult to see them properly. It's a shame, because the nightclub could show the A list of celebrities who visited the nightclub to enjoy a fantastic night on the town. It might also have been great if some of these celebrities such as Diana Ross, Grace Jones or Elton John could have contributed with why they also chose Studio 54. But in any case, a well-made documentary that provides insight and learning about the famous nightclub.
However, one thing annoyed me when I watched the documentary; the unique images from the nightclub change so quickly that it is difficult to see them properly. It's a shame, because the nightclub could show the A list of celebrities who visited the nightclub to enjoy a fantastic night on the town. It might also have been great if some of these celebrities such as Diana Ross, Grace Jones or Elton John could have contributed with why they also chose Studio 54. But in any case, a well-made documentary that provides insight and learning about the famous nightclub.
Fantastic documentary. A must-watch for people interested in the 1970's disco club scene.
I've seen a lot of documentaries on Studio 54. For the most part, they have been exercises in schadenfreude (I'm way more punk rock in my musical tastes than disco). I've always disliked Studio 54 for how it discriminated against "the common" person. This documentary, however, really humanizes Ian Schraeger. This is not a documentary of hero worship, and I appreciate how Rubell and Schraeger are portrayed, with both their talents and warts. Overall, I very well done documentary.
Chemistry and night life. The story being told in this documentary is more about how people live and breath than what makes them tick or some breakdown of any particular matter of interest. It's just telling you how it was, which I love whole heartedly. Enthralling!
Matt Tyrnauer's fine documentary about the famed NYC Dance Club. I liked that they didn't make it simply about the "glory days" of the club (complete with wall to wall disco music; The tunes are there, but, they are tastefully integrated). It is more a portrait of club owners Steve Rebell and Ian Schrager with Studio 54 as the hook. The fact that Schrager is there to tell the story (although, he remains coy about certain details) is what elevates above other docs on the club, and it will likely remain the most definitive movie on the club for that reason.
Also, credit that it doesn't spend the bulk of its runtime covering the 'glory days' and the celebrity culture aspects (although there's plenty of both). It shows the birth of the club all the way from it's conception to the fall - and even afterwards.
P.S. Bonus points for largely respecting the Aspect Ratio of most of the vintage footage.
Also, credit that it doesn't spend the bulk of its runtime covering the 'glory days' and the celebrity culture aspects (although there's plenty of both). It shows the birth of the club all the way from it's conception to the fall - and even afterwards.
P.S. Bonus points for largely respecting the Aspect Ratio of most of the vintage footage.
Did you know
- GoofsOpening scene shows Studio 54 on the wrong side of the street. With cars going East the club was on the right side. You can see the 54 (blurry) reversed.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Where's My Roy Cohn? - Q&A with Director Matt Tyrnauer (2019)
- SoundtracksSoul Makossa
Written by Manu Dibango
Performed by Manu Dibango
Published by Universal Music, Inc. on behalf of Grande Avenue Sarl. (ASCAP)
Courtesy of Mercury Records France, a Division of Universal Music S.A. under licence from Universal Music Enterprises
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $199,767
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,909
- Oct 7, 2018
- Gross worldwide
- $239,777
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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