(Re-posted from LimitéMagazine.com)
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j71yt23H5vw]Screenings: Saturday, October 6, 6pm & 9pm
Venue: Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, NYC
Series: NYFF50: Gala Tributes
*CENTERPIECE FILM*
*WORLD PREMIERE*
Suburban New Jersey. Mid 1960s. A group of teens form a band in the shadow of some of the biggest names of the time—Rolling Stones, The Beatles. In his film directorial debut, Sopranos creator David Chase crafts a film that’s as much a love letter to the 1960s as it is to the classic tunes of his youth. Joining forces with an ideal music supervisor, the legendary Steven Van Zandt of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band and himself a patron saint of New Jersey, the duo captures the essence of the era in great detail, though at times the constant in-your-face references breach on annoying. Not Fade Away feels a bit disjointed at times and is not as strong as Cameron Crowe’s 2000 Oscar-winning Almost Famous (an easy comparison), but the film does manage to stand on its own two feet and will surely be enjoyed by any child of the ’60s with a garage band. Above all else, the soundtrack is pretty boss.
Limité Rating: 3/5
Director: David Chase
Genres: Narrative, Comedy, Drama
Country: USA
Language: English
Runtime: 112 min.
The 50th New York Film Festival runs from September 28 – October 14, 2012.