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Kraftwerk: Pop Art
Kraftwerk: Pop Art

Kraftwerk: Pop Art

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This is the amazing story of how a group of reclusive Rhineland experimentalists became one of the most influential pop groups of all time - a celebration of the band featuring exclusive live tracks filmed at their Tate Modern shows in London (Feb 2013), interwoven with expert analysis, archive footage of the group, newsreel of the era and newly-shot cinematic evocations of their obsessions. With contributions from Derrick May, Holger Czukay, Francois Kevorkian, Neville Brody, Paul Morley, Peter Boettcher, Caroline Wood and more.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

German

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

7.7/10

Release Date

14 September 2013

Country

Germany

Cast

Paul Morley

Paul Morley

Self

Catherine Wood

Catherine Wood

Curator Tate Modern

François Kevorkian

François Kevorkian

Self

Ralf Hütter

Ralf Hütter

Self (archive footage)

Derrick May

Derrick May

Self

Florian Schneider

Florian Schneider

Self (archive footage)

Holger Czukay

Holger Czukay

Self

Neville Brody

Neville Brody

Self

Peter Boettcher

Peter Boettcher

Photographer

Nadean Downey

Nadean Downey

Self

Christopher John Foster

Christopher John Foster

Self

Fritz Hilpert

Fritz Hilpert

Self (archive footage)

Henning Schmitz

Henning Schmitz

Self (archive footage)

Karl Bartos

Karl Bartos

Self (archive footage)

Wolfgang Flür

Wolfgang Flür

Self (archive footage)

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