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Director: Dennis Alink
Cast: Herman Brood, Frank Black, Bono, Nina Hagen
“When I do my suicide for you, I hope you’ll miss me too,” Herman Brood sang in “Rock ‘n’ Roll Junkie” – just one of many announcements of his own death Brood worked into his songs. It’s a subject Brood, who jumped off the roof of the Amsterdam Hilton 15 years ago, often sang about. In Unknown Brood, a whole range of people look back on the rock and roller’s turbulent life, including fellow musicians, his manager, a former girlfriend, photographer Anton Corbijn, Brood’s wife and their daughter. Video footage shot by Brood himself and never seen before is intercut with a rich collection of archive material, including a humorous clip of Brood barking the Dutch national anthem. His sister Beppie Brood stresses her brother’s split personality: on the one hand the shy, vulnerable man wary of other people, and on the other the one who played Herman Brood – an extravagant, hedonistic junkie and rock and roll star.
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Unknown Brood, a 2016 documentary directed by Dennis Alink, provides a comprehensive look at the turbulent life of Dutch rock star Herman Brood. The film features interviews with Brood's friends, family, and collaborators, as well as never-before-seen footage, chronicling his split personality as both a shy, vulnerable man and a hedonistic, drug-fueled performer.
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Fans of rock music biopics and explorations of the tortured artist archetype will find a compelling, thoughtful portrait of Herman Brood's turbulent life and career in this 2016 documentary directed by Dennis Alink. The film weaves never-before-seen footage and intimate perspectives from Brood's loved ones into a nuanced examination of the musician's split public and private personas.
Unknown Brood is a Dutch documentary, directed by Dennis Alink. The film depicts the life of painter and rock-'n-roll musician Herman Brood and premiered at the IDFA in Amsterdam. The film was nominated for Best Dutch Documentary and has been released in cinemas by distributor Amstel Film.
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