Trafalgar Releasing to bring
Andrew Dominik’s
THIS MUCH I KNOW TO BE TRUE
featuring Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
to cinemas globally on Wednesday 11 May
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“Its cinematic prowess is not only a reflection of the director’s technical expertise and his insight into capturing their soulful, elegiac music, but also a testament to the depth of the relationship built between subject and framer.”
Rafaela Sales Ross, The Playlist
“undeniably powerful in its lean, stripped back elegance”
Wendy Ide, Screen Daily
“superlative”
David Rooney, The Hollywood Reporter
“a pleasure from beginning to end”
Ben Croll, Indiewire
Trafalgar Releasing will bring Andrew Dominik’s THIS MUCH I KNOW TO BE TRUE to cinemas worldwide this May, following its critically acclaimed world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival.
Tickets will go on sale on 23 March for the 11 May global cinema event. Details to follow on nickcave.com.
Marc Allenby, CEO of Trafalgar Releasing, comments “We’re honored to be working on This Much I Know To Be True, our fifth cinema release with Nick Cave and his team, and our second with Andrew Dominik following One More Time with Feeling. The relationship between Nick and Warren has been such a compelling element of their longstanding musical collaboration, and Andrew’s film has flawlessly captured this. The reaction from the Berlin Film Festival has been overwhelmingly positive, setting up our global event perfectly, and we’re excited to present the film to audiences around the world on May 11.”
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Shot on location in London & Brighton, THIS MUCH I KNOW TO BE TRUE captures Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ exceptional creative relationship as they bring to life the songs from their last two studio albums, Ghosteen (Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) and Carnage (Nick Cave & Warren Ellis).
In this document of their first ever performances of these albums, filmed in spring 2021 ahead of their UK tour, we see the two, accompanied by singers and string quartet, as they nurture each song into existence. The film features a special appearance by close friend and long-term collaborator, Marianne Faithfull.
Interstitial pieces between the songs illuminate the cosmology and themes of the music. We hear about the process of Nick writing The Red Hand Files—the letters he chooses to answer and the replies themselves – giving us an insight into his current concerns in life and music, and into the method by which he is able to bring his own thoughts and feelings into order. We also visit the workshop where he is creating a series of sculptures depicting the life of the Devil—a portrait of the lives of all of us as we move from innocence to experience, attune to the world and its attendant loss, and eventually confront our own mortality.
THIS MUCH I KNOW TO BE TRUE reaches into the deep friendship and personal relationship between Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, something glimpsed in the 2014 Cave pseudo-documentary, 20,000 Days on Earth. The film will prove to be another significant moment in the journeys of Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, capturing the mood and spirit of the pair as they move through a new, optimistic phase.
Shot in color by Andrew Dominik (Chopper, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Blonde) and with cinematography by Robbie Ryan (The Favourite, Marriage Story) THIS MUCH I KNOW TO BE TRUE is a companion piece to Dominik’s 2016 film One More Time with Feeling which premiered at the Venice Film festival followed by screenings in 850 cinemas across 30 countries, also distributed by Trafalgar Releasing.
A Bad Seed Ltd Film produced by Uncommon Creative Studios Directed by Andrew Dominik Starring Nick Cave & Warren Ellis Featuring Marianne Faithfull Executive Producers Charlie Gatsky Sinclair Brian Message Beth Clayton Producers Amy James Isaac Hoff Director Of Photography Robbie Ryan Editor Matthew C. Hart Lighting Design Chris Scott Andrew Dominik Music Written and Performed by Nick Cave & Warren Ellis
Further Information:
Press inquiries:
Film PR
International Rescue
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Music PR (US)
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Music PR (UK)
Outside Organisation
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Chris Goodman chris.goodman@outside-org.co.uk
Rest of world inquiries
Trafalgar Releasing
Rodolfo Amaral rodolfo.a@trafalgar-releasing.com
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About Trafalgar Releasing
Trafalgar Releasing is the global leader in event cinema distribution. A subsidiary of Trafalgar Entertainment, Trafalgar Releasing’s global operations include production, acquisition, marketing and distribution of specialised content to over 8,000 cinemas in more than 120 countries worldwide.
A full spectrum of releases includes world-class opera and ballet (The Metropolitan Opera, Bolshoi Ballet, Royal Opera House), award-winning theater (including The King and I: from the London Palladium, Kenneth Branagh Theater Company’s The Winter’s Tale, and 42nd Street), iconic moments (Monty Python’s Life of Brian 40th Anniversary, David Bowie is happening now, They Shall Not Grow Old), heritage music acts (Metallica & San Francisco Symphony: S&M2, Depeche Mode: SPIRITS in the Forest, Oasis Knebworth 1996) and contemporary music sensations (BLACKPINK THE MOVIE, Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams), including four global events with K-pop superstars BTS (Burn The Stage: The Movie, Bring The Soul: The Movie, Break The Silence: The Movie and the upcoming live concert broadcast Permission To Dance On Stage – Seoul: Live Viewing).