David Byrne on Voter Suppression, Self-Improvement, and Why the Talking Heads Still Won’t Reunite
As “American Utopia” makes the festival rounds, Byrne explains the way he woke up to political activism and how he’s staying busy in the pandemic.
As “American Utopia” makes the festival rounds, Byrne explains the way he woke up to political activism and how he’s staying busy in the pandemic.
“David Byrne’s American Utopia” will open this year’s TIFF before heading to HBO and HBO Max in October.
This year’s festival, slated to play out in both digital and in-person events, will open with a joyous project about coming together.
Between “Da 5 Bloods” and “American Utopia,” 2020 is shaping up to be a huge year for the Oscar winner.
David Byrne remains a calming figure in chaotic times with Jonathan Demme’s groundbreaking concert film, now on Criterion Channel and Amazon Prime.
After two stellar hosting stints, it would seem we know exactly what we’ll get out of John Mulaney’s return.
Lee will helm a screen version of the acclaimed Byrne-led stage show, to be lensed by Ellen Kuras.
“From those movies alone, one could sense his love of ordinary people,” Byrne wrote.
In 1984, “Stop Making Sense” redefined what concert docs could be. Now, Byrne is back with a doc that redefines what concerts can do.
Oscilloscope Laboratories will release the theaters on March 1.
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