No Festival: A Concert for No One is a unique and thought-provoking film that explores the idea of a concert without an audience. Directed by musician and filmmaker Bill Callahan, the film captures a live performance by the indie rock band Smog, with no one in attendance except for the band members themselves. The film takes place in a quiet and empty venue, with the band playing their music as if they were performing to a packed crowd. Through this intimate and surreal setting, the | |
Rating: 9.2 Year: 2020 Duration: 92 min |
Views: 55 Categories: Documentary, Music |