Ken Russell's ABC of British Music
Ken Russell's ABC of British Music

Ken Russell's ABC of British Music

1988Movie74 minEnglish

An irreverent survey of British Music.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Ken RussellGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary, directed by the flamboyant Ken Russell, explores the often eccentric and sometimes controversial history of British popular music. Russell presents a highly personal and idiosyncratic take on his subject matter, weaving together archival footage, interviews, and dramatic reenactments. The film covers a wide range of musical styles and artists, from music hall to rock and roll, highlighting the unique characters and innovations that have shaped British musical heritage. It's a visually dynamic and opinionated journey through the sounds that defined a nation.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focusing on a very specific artistic perspective, critical reception was varied. While some praised Russell's characteristic energy and unique approach to the subject, others found it too subjective and rambling. It's generally considered a fascinating, if sometimes bewildering, glimpse into Russell's own musical enthusiasms and a departure from more straightforward music documentaries.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its vibrant directorial style and unconventional exploration of British music.
  • Criticized by some for being overly subjective and lacking a clear, consistent narrative.
  • Seen as a very 'Ken Russell' take on music history, full of his characteristic flair and eccentricities.

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The documentary features Ken Russell's own highly opinionated commentary and distinctive visual style, making it less a neutral historical account and more a personal artistic statement on the evolution of British music.

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