Henley’s Regal Picture House has been one of the select few cinemas across the UK who have been chosen to screen the film One More Time With Feeling, which launches Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds new album 'Skeleton Tree’
Henley’s Regal Picture House has been one of the select few cinemas across the UK who have been chosen to screen the film One More Time With Feeling, which launches Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds new album 'Skeleton Tree’, on Thursday 8th September.
This is a unique one-night-only cinema event, showing a film which gives an insight into the writing, recording and of course the tragedy behind the record.
Directed by Andrew Dominik (Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Killing Them Softly), the film is shot in 3D black and white, and was filmed just after the death of Nick Cave's son. The music is interwoven with interviews and improvised ruminations to produce a fragile and raw testament to an artist dealing with loss.
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