Theory Of Obscurity A Film About The Residents
The docunmentary is about the infamously anonymous avant-garde pop group will have its world premiere at the festival on March 14th. It depicts the Residents’ singular 40-year career that is clouded in mystery, marked by anonymity as much as eccentricity.
15 February 1954, Portland, Oregon, USA
5 March 1955, Greenfield, Massachusetts, USA
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29 September 1963, Richmond, California, USA
21 February 1949, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
28 July 1948, Ravenna, Ohio, USA
March 03, 2016
The film is a must-see for those who want to be introduced to the band, even if part way through you may find that you've hit your limit.
May 18, 2016
The task of parsing the meaning behind all their conceptual madness is left to a small but faithful army of fans, who speak lovingly of the band's devotion to art at the expense of commercial success.
March 17, 2016
We hear statements of admiration for the band from such longtime fans as Penn Jillette (of Penn & Teller) and "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening. But there is precious little context or critical thinking to make one truly care.
January 03, 2016
Music documentary offers exposure to The Residents, but it's mostly for fans
March 20, 2015
There's plenty of eye and ear-catching stimulation in this survey of the Residents' 40-year career.
May 18, 2016
Stuffed with examples of the nose-thumbing spirit that has sustained their popularity despite the bandmates' refusal to reveal their individual identities, the film is a fine primer for the curious.

