Moonage Daydream
From director Brett Morgan (The Kid Stays In The Picture), and with the collaboration of the estate of David Bowie, comes a cinematic sight-and-sound odyssey exploring the artist's creative and musical journey.
Taking an experimental approach to David Bowie's life in the public eye, Morgan's extraordinary motion picture fuses the mind-boggling visual extravaganza of big-screen experiences such as Koyaanisqatsi and Baraka with the 'historical footage' storytelling approach of Amy.
"At every turn, Morgen’s film is a bombastic, overstimulating, poignant, life-affirming and risk-taking summation of the artist’s ethos and maturation as a person. In short, MOONAGE DAYDREAM is the film Bowie would’ve proudly made." - RogerEbert.com
"An 140-minute shapeshifting epiphany-slash-freakout" - The Guardian
"A wildly creative tribute to everything Bowie achieved over four and a half decades, sets a sky-high bar as cinematic fan-service, and it leaves you buzzing." - Daily Telegraph UK.
Taking an experimental approach to David Bowie's life in the public eye, Morgan's extraordinary motion picture fuses the mind-boggling visual extravaganza of big-screen experiences such as Koyaanisqatsi and Baraka with the 'historical footage' storytelling approach of Amy.
"At every turn, Morgen’s film is a bombastic, overstimulating, poignant, life-affirming and risk-taking summation of the artist’s ethos and maturation as a person. In short, MOONAGE DAYDREAM is the film Bowie would’ve proudly made." - RogerEbert.com
"An 140-minute shapeshifting epiphany-slash-freakout" - The Guardian
"A wildly creative tribute to everything Bowie achieved over four and a half decades, sets a sky-high bar as cinematic fan-service, and it leaves you buzzing." - Daily Telegraph UK.
| Rating | M |
|---|---|
| Genre | Documentary |
| Running Time | 135 |
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