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Director: Jonathan Demme
Cast: Robyn Hitchcock, Deni Bonet, Tim Keegan
Live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, in... well, a storefront.
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Fans of intimate, stripped-down musical performances will appreciate the unique experience of Storefront Hitchcock, directed by the acclaimed Jonathan Demme in 1998. Featuring a live show by the charismatic singer-songwriter Robyn Hitchcock, the film offers a rare chance to witness his captivating stage presence up close, with a minimal set that allows his talents to shine.
Storefront Hitchcock is a 1998 American concert film featuring Robyn Hitchcock and directed by Jonathan Demme. It was conceived as "a document not a documentary", and the performance was shot in New York City in December 1996, in an abandoned used clothing store on 14th Street. Over the course of the performance, simple props and set pieces are varied, such as a bare lightbulb and a tomato sculpture, and occasionally a passerby on the street glances in.
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