Anyone Can Play Guitar (film)
Anyone Can Play Guitar | |
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Directed by | Jon Spira |
Written by | Jon Spira |
Produced by | Jon Spira Hank Starrs |
Cinematography | John Hunt Gary Shenton Jon Spira Danjel Starborg John Twycross |
Edited by | Ben Lavington-Martin Jon Spira John Twycross |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
Taking its name from the Radiohead song[1], "Anyone Can Play Guitar" is a documentary film made by Jon Spira[2], examining the music scene in Oxford over the period starting 1978, but focusing on 1984–2007.
Through over 300 hours of interviews with band members and other key people in the Oxford music community, distilled down to one and a half hours[1], the film examines the roles of community, the music industry, and luck in a band gaining commercial success.
Narated by Stewart Lee[3], it features interviews and gig footage of several bands that have been nationally and internationally successful (Radiohead, Supergrass, Foals), as well as some that had moderate success (e.g. The Candyskins, Ride, Swervedriver), and many more that were not commercially successful.[4]
The film is due for release in March 2011[3], pending fund raising for the final music rights clearance. A preview was screened in October 2010 at the OX4 music festival, as part of Oxfam’s OxJam musical fundraising initiative.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Fans fund independent music film Anyone Can Play Guitar" "BBC Introducing", September 24, 2010, accessed December 8, 2010
- ^ "Anyone Can Play Guitar", "Total Guitar" 209, Winter 2010
- ^ a b Amanda Williams, "Music fans invited to back movie", "Oxford Mail", January 10, 2011, accessed January 10, 2011
- ^ Jason Martin, "Filmmaker talks music and movies", "BBC Oxford", August 19, 2009, accessed December 8, 2010
- ^ Tim Hughes, "Code Red", "The Oxford Times", October 7, 2010, accessed December 9, 2010