Thursday, April 14, 2016

Let's all go to the movies (Sing Street)

Since arriving in NYC, we have enjoyed our membership in the New York Times Film Club.  The Club has provided unique experiences like attending a NYC premiere (Burnt) and viewing films before their release, at a reduced price to boot. 

This week, we attended a screening of the new film Sing Street, a coming of age film set in Dublin and filled with great music from the early 80's along with original music written for the film.  The film, on the surface, is your typical boy gets girl, boy loses girl, . . . .   Below the surface, there is a lot more going on--themes of family, art, bullying, religion, addiction, etc.  We enjoyed the film and recommend it to anyone who likes a good film, anyone who likes 80's music and anyone who likes date movies.  To view the trailer, click here.

After showing the film, a New York Times reporter conducted a live, in-person interview with the director/screenwriter John Carney and the four principal cast members.  It was a treat to hear the director and actors talk about the film and what went into making it.  Plus, at the end of the interview, one of the actors, Ferdia Walsh-Peelo, played his guitar and sang two original songs from the film.  The live performance was very good.  While leaving, Susan briefly met one of actors, Mark McKenna.

Greg is wondering if Sing Street might be Broadway bound, like other musical films, such as School of Rock.

Below are some photos about the film and from the live event. 
Sing Street:  Film poster for release in Ireland.  The film, shot in Dublin,  is set in 1985 Dublin.  Note the nationalistic theme of the poster.

Sing Street:  Photo of the post-film interview with the principal cast, director and NYT reporter (with the closing credits still rolling)

Sing Street:  Co-Lead Actor Ferdia Walsh-Peelo performing an original song from the film
P.S.  The soundtrack has some great songs, especially from The Cure and Joe Jackson.  Genesis with Phil Collins is prominently absent.

Stay Clean – Motörhead
The Riddle Of The Model – Sing Street
Rio – Duran Duran
Up – Sing Street
To Find You – Sing Street
Town Called Malice – The Jam
Inbetween Days – The Cure
A Beautiful Sea – Sing Street
Maneater – Hall & Oates
Steppin' Out – Joe Jackson
Drive It Like You Stole It – Sing Street
Up (Bedroom Mix) – Sing Street
Pop Muzik – M
Girls – Sing Street
Brown Shoes – Sing Street
Go Now – Adam Levine


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