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David Bowie: The Last Five Years
Description
The documentary is about David Bowie's final two albums 'The Next Day' (2013) and 'Blackstar' (2016) and Broadway musical 'Lazarus'. It was one of the most extraordinary creative bursts of his 50-year career.
The documentary is about David Bowie's final two albums 'The Next Day' (2013) and 'Blackstar' (2016) and Broadway musical 'Lazarus'. It was one of the most extraordinary creative bursts of his 50-year career.
Actors:
Tony Visconti,
Tony Oursler,
David Torn,
Sophia Anne Caruso,
Donny McCaslin,
Gail Ann Dorsey,
Mike Garson,
Catherine Russel,
Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri,
Earl Slick,
Sterling Campbell,
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Tony Visconti
24 April 1944, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Tony Oursler
David Torn
26 May 1953, Amityville, New York, USA
Sophia Anne Caruso
Donny McCaslin
Gail Ann Dorsey
Mike Garson
29 July 1945, Brooklyn, New York, USA
Catherine Russel
Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri
Earl Slick
Sterling Campbell
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
Francis Whately
Francis Whately
Country:
United Kingdom
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November 09, 2017
"The Last Five Years" filters the twilight of Bowie's career through the prism of an era when he reigned as pop royalty, and what you perceive now, far more than the fashion-forward evolutions, is the dazzling continuity beneath them.
November 09, 2017
With a tone more celebratory than elegiac, this is a worthy screen memorial that should interest serious Bowiephiles and casual fans alike.

