Block party
Movie | |
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German title | Block party |
Original title | Block party |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2005 |
length | 103 minutes |
Age rating | FSK o.A. |
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Director | Michel Gondry |
script | Dave Chappelle |
production | Bob Yari , Julie Fong , Dave Chappelle |
music | Cory Smith |
camera | Ellen Kuras |
cut | Jeff Buchanan , Sarah Flack , Jamie Kirkpatrick |
Block Party (alternatively: Dave Chappelle's Block Party ) is a music - documentation from the year 2005. It was directed by French Oscar winner Michel Gondry . The script was written by comedian Dave Chappelle , who also appears as the lead actor.
Block Party had its world premiere on September 12, 2005 at the Toronto Film Festival . The European premiere took place on February 13, 2006 at the Berlinale .
action
The US comedian Dave Chappelle is holding a concert on September 18, 2004, a so-called Block Party, at the intersection of Quincy Street and Downing Street in Bed Stuy , Brooklyn .
In addition to the concert part, the film also documents part of the organizational processes, such as the choice of the street, the use of the daycare center as a backstage area or the provision of rental furniture by the Salvation Army. The shabby, but also extraordinary Broken Angel House with its unusual owner couple and the adverse weather conditions, a storm with heavy rains, are part of the cinematic narrative.
Before the concert starts, Chapelle personally invites people from his small-town home community of Yellow Springs , Ohio, and New York City . The people and their own story become part of the film. In Ohio he also comes across the Marching Band with their Invincible Marching Marauders from Central State University (CSU) , which he invites. Buses have to be organized at short notice. In New York, Chappelle drives through the streets with a megaphone and the party is posted on the Internet.
The block party begins with Kanye West moving in at the head of the Invincible Marching Marauders , then hip-hop artists such as Mos Def , Common , Erykah Badu , Talib Kweli and Jill Scott perform . This is held together by a main band consisting of professional musicians, whose direction Ahmir "? Uestlove" Thompson takes over. The end of the concert is the one-time reunion of the Fugees .
The concert was documented by several independent cameramen under the direction of Ellen Kuras .
reception
The film, which cost about $ 2 million to produce, grossed around $ 12 million worldwide - 97% of that in the US , where 1.79 million viewers saw the film. In the rest of the world, the film was only shown in cinemas in a few countries - mainly Anglophone such as Canada , Great Britain and Australia - and only reached a few tens of thousands of viewers in these. The film was also shown in Germany and reached 6,000 visitors. The film did not appear in cinemas in Austria or Switzerland.
Soundtrack
On March 14, 2006, a soundtrack was released by Geffen Records .
- Hip Hop - Dead Prez
- Definition - Black Star
- Golden - Jill Scott
- Universal Magnetic - Mos Def
- The Blast - Talib Kweli feat. Erykah Badu
- The Light - Common feat. Erykah Badu & Bilal
- Boom! - The Roots feat. Big Daddy Kane & Kool G Rap
- Back in the Day - Erykah Badu
- The Way - Jill Scott
- UMI Says - Mos Def
- You Got Me - The Roots feat. Erykah Badu & Jill Scott
- Born & Raised - Black Star
Individual evidence
- ↑ Box Office Mojo (accessed May 20, 2008)
- ↑ Lumiere - Database of movie attendance figures in Europe (page accessed on May 20, 2008)
- ↑ - 2006 hit list
Web links
- Official Homepage of the film (English)
- Block Party in the Internet Movie Database (English)