David Byrne's American Utopia

    David Byrne's American Utopia
    2020

    Synopsis

    A filmed version of David Byrne's Broadway show, a unifying musical celebration that inspires audiences to connect to each other and to the global community.

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      Cast

      • David ByrneSelf
      • Chris GiarmoSelf - Vocals / Dance & Vocal Captain
      • Angie SwanSelf - Guitar
      • Jacqueline AcevedoSelf - Percussion
      • Bobby Wooten IIISelf - Bass
      • Mauro RefoscoSelf - Percussion & Drum Section Leader
      • Tendayi KuumbaSelf - Vocals / Dance
      • Gustavo Di DalvaSelf - Percussion
      • Karl MansfieldSelf - Keyboard & Band Leader
      • Stephane San JuanSelf - Percussion

      Recommendations

      • 100

        IndieWire

        American Utopia isn’t just a concert doc, but also a life-affirming, euphoria-producing, soul-energizing sing-along protest film that’s asking us to rise up against our own complacency.
      • 100

        RogerEbert.com

        David Byrne’s American Utopia is a joyous expression of art, empathy, and compassion.
      • 100

        The Hollywood Reporter

        Lee's knack for distilling the energy of live performance is no secret, for example in his terrific 2009 film of the unconventional Broadway musical Passing Strange. But the synergy here between filmmaker and subject — from the avant-funk grooves to the spirit of inclusivity and the urge to heal a broken nation — is simply spectacular.
      • 100

        The Playlist

        David Byrne’s American Utopia is an ideal world; it’s exhilarating and joyful; and Byrne and Lee actually do make a perfect pair.
      • 100

        Variety

        There’s nothing ironic about the title of American Utopia. It’s David Byrne and Spike Lee reveling in the majesty, and hidden magic, of the here and now.
      • 90

        Slashfilm

        It is an overall joyous experience – infectious, you could say. Even if you don’t love all of the songs – there were a few that did nothing for me, I’ll admit – you’ll get swept up in the energy radiating from Byrne and his group, all of them throwing themselves into this strange, surreal, beautiful show.
      • 85

        TheWrap

        Like all of Byrne’s work, it is sly performance art masquerading as rock ‘n’ roll, or maybe it’s sly rock ‘n’ roll masquerading as performance art; definitions are elusive but the impact is both cerebral and visceral, just the way Byrne likes it.
      • 83

        Entertainment Weekly

        Lee's hand in all this seems to be a light one; aside from his intimate but unobtrusive camerawork, the show appears essentially unaltered from the live performance.