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One More Time with Feeling

  • 2016
  • PG
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
5.7K
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One More Time with Feeling (2016)
Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.
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Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.Explores the creative process of Nick Cave and his band as the singer struggles with an unspoken personal tragedy.

  • Director
    • Andrew Dominik
  • Stars
    • Nick Cave
    • Warren Ellis
    • Jim Sclavunos
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    5.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Dominik
    • Stars
      • Nick Cave
      • Warren Ellis
      • Jim Sclavunos
    • 16User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
    • 92Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nick Cave
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    Warren Ellis
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    Jim Sclavunos
    Jim Sclavunos
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    Susie Bick
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    • (as Susie Cave)
    Earl Cave
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    Andrew Dominik
    Andrew Dominik
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    Martyn Casey
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    Thomas Wydler
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    George Vjestica
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    • Director
      • Andrew Dominik
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    7bastos

    Heartbreaking if you know the story

    This is a hard movie to watch if you know what's going on. I knew of the tragedy and was glued to the screen from minute one, as it shows how Nick Cave, his family and his friends react to one of life's most difficult moments. It is a harrowing, depressing and emotional ride. But you have to know what's going on. My companion didn't and she had a totally different experience, especially in the first half, where it just seemed a boring aimless mess of a movie. And this is the film's fault as it doesn't contextualize anything and assumes you know what's going on. So for me and for Cave fans this is a must, but be warned, if you are not familiar with the man's tragedy it will be a dull, confusing and self indulgent experience.
    10ruralmilo

    A beautiful poignant Film

    I watched this recently and was hugely moved by it. One of the best documentaries on one of the finest artists of the last ten years.

    It works brilliantly as a companion piece to the earlier Nick Cave documentary; 20000 days on earth, an equally visceral and beautifully crafted film. Why isn't this man awarded the accolades he so rightfully deserves.

    Moving, gripping and artful. Highly reccomended and essential viewing for anyone who has the slightest interest in music docs, or the process of creation.
    6eddie_baggins

    A must watch for Cave fans

    I wouldn't call myself a Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds fanboy, more like a passer-by who appreciates what he has heard of their works especially Cave and Warren Ellis's works providing film scores over recent years, so perhaps One More Time with Feeling doesn't mean as much to me as it would to long serving fans that have been with the band since their inception.

    This music documentary that centres almost entirely around Cave in the recording studio working on the Skeleton Tree album is directed by Australian filmmaker Andrew Dominik and the Chopper and Assassination of Jesse James overcomes the disappointing reception of his last feature film Killing Them Softly to deliver a beautifully captured documentation of the album making process that also happens to touch upon the tragic loss of Cave's son Arthur that turned his world upside down.

    There's nothing typical about Cave the musician and Cave the human and Dominik's film follows the mantra to a tee with Cave allowed to provide rambling voice overs and deep life pondering monologues on camera to fill in blanks but it would've been more effective for a watcher like myself had Dominik and Cave himself toned down the ponderous to instead talk more to the everyman as much of the diatribe or deep musings end up becoming a little too much to bare.

    One thing that never gets hard to bare however is Dominik's directing style (unfortunately the version of the film I watched wasn't in the intended 3-D format) and the filmmaker uses his cinematic senses to great effect as the camera invades and wanders the recording studio. There is also little denying the power of some of Cave and his bands work here with members like the majestical Warren Ellis combining with Cave to deliver some heart-wrenching and soul searching songs born out of unimaginable loss and if nothing else, these musical moments make One More Time with Feeling worth the price of admission.

    Final Say –

    An absolute must for fans of Cave and his music, this anything but a by the numbers music doco is an intimate look into the bands creative sensibilities and a sometimes touching portrait of a man touched by grief. If however there was a little less airplay given to various and overlong ramblings, One More Time with Feeling would've been a film for everyone, not just those willing to nod in approval to every little word Cave speaks.

    3 forgotten piano chords out of 5
    9imdb-872-221442

    Well worth watching

    I'm not really a Nick Cave fan. I really liked Where the Wild Roses Grow (the hit from 1995) and have heard some other stuff that's nice, but I don't think I've ever listened to a full Nick Cave album. My girlfriend dragged me to this movie, and I'm glad she did.

    I had totally forgotten what happened (read about it in the news last year), so it was a little bit confusing when he/they talked about the trauma in the first half of the movie. But it was soon apparent that he had lost someone close to him, which made everything make sense.

    It is a depressing documentary. But if you only want to see happy things, go watch the Police Academy series or some other uncomplicated movie. This documentary will make you think, and fear losing people close to you (especially if you're a parent). Also, I'm not a movie buff, and don't know all the terms. But the cinematic whatever-it's- called (position and movement of the camera) was great. The director really managed to capture what Nick said, tried to say, and didn't say. I saw the 2D version of the movie, I can imagine that some scenes would have had even more of an impact in 3D, but this was more than good enough.

    Finally, the music was great. Nothing like the upbeat and funny Nick Cave-songs I've heard before, but still great. If I didn't have the album on Spotify already, this would have been my first Nick Cave album.
    9shadywilbury

    A breathtaking treatise on creative work after trauma

    I came late to Nick Cave, but the premise of this documentary piqued my interest soon after its release. Owing to the restriction of the initial 'one night only' showing, I wasn't able to catch it until now.

    Having watched it on DVD, I can now honestly say I am glad I have done so. Nick Cave is a very interesting man, and he demands a certain respect which is evident in the way this documentary has been made.

    The use of black and white cinematography is jarring at first, but it soon becomes apparent that this is the only way it could be.

    The documentary feels intimate, but manages not to be voyeuristic - a triumph by Dominick and his team.

    There is much here for the Cave fan, the casual viewer and the creative alike.

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    • Trivia
      Nick Cave and Andrew Dominik had an agreement in which Dominick could shoot anything he wanted and ask any question, and Cave would be able to cut whatever he didn't like. Despite the agreement, Cave was angry at the final cut and worried it was exploitative; the film was ultimately released without cuts. After seeing the film again with an audience, Cave embraced it as "a gift" to himself, his wife Susie and his deceased son Arthur.
    • Quotes

      Nick Cave: Things have been torn apart. And I'm desperately trying to find a way of making some kind of narrative sense out of it, if we're talking about songwriting, or at least some sense out of it where... I can do what it keeps saying in the books, or what people keep saying to me, where I can reduce this chaotic mess that's happened to me down into something that's more... you know, that I can reduce it, distill it down to a platitude that I can fit nicely into a kind of greeting card-sized platitude that means something to me, like 'He lives in my heart,' or something like that. People say it all the time to me, 'He lives in my heart,' and I go, 'Yeah, yeah, no, I know,' but he doesn't. I mean, he's in my heart, but he doesn't live at all. And there is no... I want to be able to sit here and... round this off in some kind of way, but to me it's just not, um... um...

      [can't come up with the right words]

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    • Soundtracks
      Jesus Alone
      Performed by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds (as Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds)

      Lyrics by Nick Cave

      Music by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds: One More Time with Feeling
    • Production companies
      • Iconoclast
      • JW Films
      • Pulse Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $904,440
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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