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Director: Andrew Dominik
Cast: Nick Cave
Nick Cave discusses boredom and the universe in between takes during production of his album Skeleton Tree.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Boredom (2017), directed by Andrew Dominik, is a music documentary that follows Nick Cave as he discusses boredom and the universe between takes during the production of his album Skeleton Tree. The film has received positive reviews from critics, who have praised its intimate and meditative exploration of the creative process.
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Fans of Nick Cave's music and intimate, character-driven documentaries will appreciate the raw, reflective exploration of boredom, creativity, and existential questions in this 2017 film directed by Andrew Dominik, which offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at Cave's process during the making of his album Skeleton Tree.
Boredom is a 2012 Canadian satirical documentary film directed by Albert Nerenberg and produced by Ina Fichman and Shannon Brown. The film was commissioned by the Documentary Channel and Canal D. Although the film's tone is satirical, the film presents serious scientific research then exclusive to the documentary indicating boredom impedes learning and may in fact be a state of stress.
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