Concert at the End of Summer
Concert at the End of Summer

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Concert at the End of Summer

1980
Movie
103 min
Czech

A docudrama about four weeks in the life of famous Czech composer Antonin Dvorak. The drama - filled with many of Dvorak's compositions - begins when the composer suddenly decides to cut a concert in London and return home. While on the train, flashbacks reveal his relationship to his wife Anna and her sister Josefina. Both women gave him inspiration, yet Dvorak is clearly troubled in some way as musical excerpts come and go in his creative mind.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Joe MassotGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary captures the legendary Beach Boys performing live in concert. It interweaves performance footage with interviews and behind-the-scenes glimpses, offering a look into the band's dynamic and musical legacy during a significant period in their career. The film showcases their enduring appeal and the unique sound that defined a generation.

Critical Reception

Concert at the End of Summer received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often praising the energetic performances and the historical significance of documenting The Beach Boys at this stage. Some noted that the documentary format could have been more innovative, but the music itself was generally celebrated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for capturing The Beach Boys' live energy.

  • Offers interesting insights into the band's later career phase.

  • Some critics found the documentary aspect less compelling than the music.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot during a period when The Beach Boys were experiencing a resurgence in popularity, partly due to their successful 1970s albums and touring.

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