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MC5: A True Testimonial

MC5: A True Testimonial (2002)

Directed by David C. Thomas
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5.0/10

Plot

This documentary, made over a period of eight years, tells the remarkable story of an extremely influential rock'n'roll band. Starting from their mid-60's garage band roots (sounding amazingly like the Sonics), the Motor City 5 deveoped into an icon for a brand of loud, crushing music reflecting their industrial roots. Even if you don't care for their music (and you're bound to like even a few of their songs), their story is fascinating. It combines 60's protest, youthful braggadocio, and a style of music that would help carry one to the likes of Iggy and the Stooges (not to mention certain aspects of punk rock). This film is clearly a labor of love, combining extraordinarily rare live shows, still shots, a nearly-continuous backdrop of MC5 tunes, penetrating interviews with the remaining members and their spouses, and even FBI surveillance shots. It's the ultimate testimonial to a band that only gains in stature as time goes on.

Genres

MusicDocumentary

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleMC5: A True Testimonial
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Release date2 febbraio 2002
WriterDavid C. Thomas
EditingDavid C. Thomas
Assistant directorsDavid C. Thomas

Release dates

Theatrical release

United States / Feb 02, 2002 / NR

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