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2 videodiscs (120 min.) : sound, color, black & white ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet (24 pages : illustrations, some color ; 19 cm)
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Criterion collection #1164
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Emerging from the primordial soup of glamour, gutter sleaze, and feverish creativity that was New Yorks 1960s underground culture, the Velvet Underground redefined music with its at once raw and exalted blend of experimentation and art-damaged rock and roll. In his kaleidoscopic documentary The Velvet Underground, Todd Haynes vividly evokes the band's incandescent world: the creative origins of the twin visionaries Lou Reed and John Cale, Andy Warhol's fabled Factory, and the explosive tension between pop and the avant-garde that propelled the group and ultimately consumed it. Never-before-seen performances, interviews, rare recordings, and mind-blowing transmissions from the era's avant-garde cinema scene come together in an ecstatic swirl of sound and image that is to the traditional music documentary what the Velvets were to rock: utterly revolutionary
Originally released as a motion picture in 2021
Wide screen (1.77:1)
Special features: Alternate stereo soundtrack; Audio commentary; Interview outtakes with Jonas Mekas, Mary Woronov and Jonathan Richman; Todd Haynes, John Cale, Maureen Tucker in conversation with Jenn Pelly; Complete versions of some of the avant-garde films excerpted in the movie; essay by critic Greil Marcus
Editors, Affonso Goncalves, Adam Kurnitz ; cinematography, Ed Lachman ; music, Randall Poster
Lou Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, Maureen Tucker
Rating: R
DVD; region 1, NTSC; wide screen (1.77:1); Dolby digital 5.1 surround
English dialogue; subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH)