Teaser : http://www.pearljam.com/mookie-ten
Trailer : http://vimeo.com/pearljamofficial/pearljamtwentytrailer
Gallery : http://www.pj20.com/gallery/
Date de sortie ciné : 20 septembre 2011
"In celebration of their 20th Anniversary, Pearl Jam will debut Pearl Jam Twenty, a definitive portrait of the band as told by Academy Award®-winning filmmaker and music journalist, Cameron Crowe, at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday September 10, 2011. Information on purchasing tickets, dates and times for the world premiere of Pearl Jam Twenty at the Toronto International Film festival, as well as two additional festival screenings of the film can be found at http://www.tiff.net.
"We've also learned from NME.com that the documentary will make it's debut at the Venice Film Festival which runs August 31st through September 10th. The award ceremony for the Venice Film Festival is on September 4th. Let's hope Cameron brings home a prize!"
Date de sortie dvd : 25 octobre 2011
" the DVD of the film will be released worldwide by Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment October 25, 2011. Pearl Jam Twenty will also be available on Movies On Demand timed to the theatrical release."
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http://www.fmqb.com/article.asp?id=2088661
Pearl Jam Reveal More Details Of 20th Anniversary Celebration
January 21, 2011
Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam recently announced on their website that the veteran rockers are planning a number of events in 2011 to mark their 20th anniversary. In a new interview with Rolling Stone, bassist Jeff Ament and PJ manager Kelly Curtis reveal some of their plans for the rest of the year.
As previously reported, Pearl Jam will release deluxe editions of Vs. and Vitalogy, as well as a long-in-the-works documentary from Cameron Crowe. Pearl Jam will also headline their own festival some time this summer. Curtis says the band members are not usually ones for nostalgia, adding that "They’re always thinking about the next record – not old stuff."
The deluxe releases of Vs. and Vitalogy will include previously unheard demos and alternate takes of hits, an entire 1994 concert from Boston and a cassette from Eddie Vedder's '90s "Monkeywrench Radio" shows.
As for Crowe's documentary, Ament says, "I just saw a rough cut. It was so f--king weird seeing footage of stuff I didn't know anybody was taping at the time. The whole movie is Cameron’s love letter to us – but it’s equal parts complimentary and really painful. It shows our growing pains and some real bad times, including Roskilde [the 2000 Danish festival where nine fans were trampled to death during the band’s set]. It was just really hard to watch." The film is slated to debut in late summer.
As for the band's first-ever festival, Curtis describes it as a "weekend bash" that will take place somewhere in the middle of the U.S. It is expected to be a two-day event, with Pearl Jam playing a headlining set each night. "We’ve played enough festivals that we know what makes them exciting," Ament tells Rolling Stone. "We want to give people places to go that aren’t necessarily musical – second stages and all that kind of stuff. We’re asking our friends if they want to play a couple of shows with us."
Following this year of nostalgia, Pearl Jam are eager to get started on new material and looking forward. "Ed and I were just going through old photos, journals and clippings for the box set," says Ament. "By the end, we were both like, ‘Ugh, we’re done with the past for a while.’ We’re ready to work on new songs and get excited about what's ahead."