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Director: Gerald V. Casale
Cast: Gerald V. Casale, Nicole Stoehr, Jacqueline Emerson, Nathan Norman
Jerry Casale presents a new generation of the de-evolved.
Critical Reception & Ratings
DEV2.0 is a 1996 music documentary directed by Gerald V. Casale that presents a new generation of the de-evolved. The film's critical reception and audience response are not widely documented, as it appears to be a lesser-known work in Casale's filmography.
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DEV2.0, the 1996 music documentary directed by Gerald V. Casale, offers a unique and insightful exploration of the 'de-evolved' generation. With its blend of genre-defying visuals and thought-provoking commentary, the film provides a captivating look at the changing cultural landscape, making it a must-see for fans of documentaries and those interested in Casale's distinctive directorial style.
Devo 2.0 was a pop group quintet, created for Walt Disney Records, of child actors who sing, dance, and mime playing instruments along to songs re-recorded by some of the original members of Devo. Jerry Casale directed all nine of the videos. Actress Jacqueline Emerson, who later appeared in The Hunger Games, was a member. The band split up in 2007 when lead singer Nicole Stoehr and lead guitarist Nathan Norman quit.
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