It Might Get Loud Featuring LED ZEPPELIN Guitar Legend Jimmy Page - Sydney Film Festival Premiere Announced

May 14, 2009, 15 years ago

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The Sydney Film Festival is set to run from June 3-14 at Sydney, Australia’s majestic State Theatre.

It Might Get Loud - featuring Jimmy Page (LED ZEPPELIN), The Edge (U2), and Jack White (WHITE STRIPES) - will make it's Australian premiere at the event.

The 97-minute film is described as follows:

"There are guitar players, and then there are rock stars. It Might Get Loud is an epic, exhilarating backstage pass into the world of the latter. Over the course of one day, three generations of electric-guitar phenoms come together, crank up their amps, and let it roll.

Documentarian Davis Guggenheim gives us so much more than an all-star jam session (that would make even the gnarliest of rock geeks giddy); he leads us to these artists' inner sanctums and illuminates the paths each one traveled to forge a sound all his own. We begin to understand how a one-time furniture upholsterer from Detroit, a London studio musician, and a Dublin schoolboy redefined the horizons of guitar playing. Meanwhile, Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin), the Edge (U2), and Jack White (The White Stripes) seem genuinely to enjoy each other's company while sharing riffs, swapping stories, and divulging their distinct philosophies of craft.

This soulful opus is at once a portrait of each artist and a captivating examination of the creative process. It Might Get Loud does get loud, and in the process, opens up our minds and hearts to a whole new way of listening to and enjoying what it means to rock."

Director(s): Davis Guggenheim

Executive Producers: Bert Ellis, Mike Mailis

Producers: Thomas Tull, Lesley Chilcott, Davis Guggenheim, Peter Afterman

Cinematographers: Erich Roland, Guillermo Navarro

Editor: Greg Finton

Production Designer: Don Burt

Sound: Skip Lievsay



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