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Hang On, Little Tomato
Two sisters attend the repast of their estranged mother.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look into the creative process of the influential alternative rock band, P.J. Harvey. It captures the raw energy and artistic evolution during the recording of her fourth album, 'Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea'. The film delves into Harvey's unique songwriting and performance style, showcasing her collaboration with other notable musicians. It provides a rare glimpse behind the scenes of an artist at the height of her creative powers.
Critical Reception
Hang On, Little Tomato received generally positive reviews, with critics praising its raw and honest portrayal of P.J. Harvey's artistic process. Reviewers highlighted the film's ability to capture the intensity of musical creation and its insightful look into Harvey's unique approach to songwriting and performance. While some found it less engaging than other music documentaries, most agreed it offered a compelling look at a significant artist.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of P.J. Harvey's creative process.
Captures the intensity and often solitary nature of musical creation.
Offers a unique insight into the mind of a highly regarded artist.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was filmed over a period of approximately two weeks during the recording sessions for P.J. Harvey's album 'Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea' in New York City.
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