You do not need any prior knowledge of King Crimson to enjoy this film. Amies has discovered some really interesting people to talk to about the band, such as the Prog Rock Nun, and some of the fans. The sequences with Bill Rieflin are outstanding, he unflinchingly presents Robert Fripp as he is, and the interviews with band members past and
Robert Fripp and the members of prog-rock giants King Crimson look back on 50 years of art, discipline, and transcendence in this fascinating, funny, and moving film. King Crimson is a band that people literally are dying to be in. IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING is a dark, comic film for anyone who wonders whether it is worth sacrificing
The long-awaited King Crimson documentary, In The Court Of The Crimson King - King Crimson At 50, directed by Toby Amies is set for release on Blu-Ray and DVD on 11th November. Described by Variety m
In the Court of the Crimson King is a project on human connection as much as the band itself is, exploring the impact King Crimson has had on generations and generations of fans. Perhaps the best way to describe it is a description given by a nun who Toby interviews about her relationship to the band: “Looking at King Crimson is like looking
It was verboten,” he recalls in “In the Court of the Crimson King,” a new featurelength documentary that screens Wednesday at the Brattle Theatre, the Cabot in Beverly, and other local cinemas and for two days next week at the Somerville Theatre. Collins rejoined the band in 2013, more than 40 years after he left.
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