Jane Pollard
Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard met at Goldsmiths College in London in the early 90s. They garnered acclaim by works in which they reproduced moments relevant for contemporary culture. One of their most famous productions is A Rock'N'Roll Suicide, an exceptionally faithful reconstruction of David Bowie's last concert as Ziggy Stardust. Music and performance play an extraordinarily important role in Forsyth and Pollard's work, which explains collaborations with Scott Walker, Nick Cave, and J. Spaceman of Spiritualized. Forsyth and Pollard always work and sign their works together.
Past events
- 30.09.2014, 21:00 - 23:00, Multikino Galaxy, The Best Films In The World
Films
- 20,000 Days on Earth97'
20,000 Days on Earth
Production: GBR 2014For years, Nick Cave has been one of the most fascinating and enigmatic figures of music, literature, and film. His unique film portrait, 20,000 Days on Earth, adds even more to the mystery and makes us answer the question: how many days of our lives have we really lived? What have we done with the time given to us? Day number 20,000 in the life of Nick Cave – from the early morning ringing of the alarm clock to the late night stroll along the beach after a show – transforms into an unusual and fascinating portrait of the artist. In their cinematic début, Jane Pollard and Iain Forsyth combine fiction and truth, and public matters with the personal, in order to tell the story of his life.
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