The Mystery of Lanois
The Mystery of Lanois

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The Mystery of Lanois

1990
Movie
27 min
English

About Daniel Lanois, the Canadian musician and producer, during one of his most productive years in life, living and recording in New Orleans, LA. Daniel Lanois was born in Hull, Quebec. Sept. 19, 1951. His family moved to Hamilton, Ont. in 1963. In 1974 he and his brother Bob built and operated the Grant Avenue Studio, where he produced records by acts such as Martha and the Muffins, Parachute Club, Raffi, and Ian Tyson. In 1989 he released his first solo album, "Acadie". He also produced "Oh Mercy" by Bob Dylan and "Yellow Moon" by The Neville Bros. during the same year.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Gilles GroulxGenres: Documentary, Mystery

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the enigmatic life and work of filmmaker Lanois, exploring his creative process and the reception of his films. It pieces together a portrait of an artist through interviews, archival footage, and critical analysis of his cinematic contributions. The film attempts to unravel the mysteries surrounding Lanois's artistic vision and legacy within Canadian cinema. It is a deep dive into the mind of a filmmaker who challenged conventions.

Critical Reception

"The Mystery of Lanois" was recognized for its in-depth exploration of a significant, albeit niche, figure in Canadian film history. Critics lauded its thorough research and reflective approach to understanding the filmmaker's impact. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it garnered appreciation within film enthusiast circles for its dedication to preserving and analyzing artistic legacies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its detailed examination of Lanois's filmography.

  • Appreciated for shedding light on a lesser-known but influential filmmaker.

  • Seen as a valuable contribution to Canadian film studies.

Google audience: Audience reception data for "The Mystery of Lanois" is not widely available through standard Google user reviews, suggesting it remains a film primarily appreciated by cinephiles and academics rather than the general public.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for being one of the few documentaries to focus specifically on the life and work of the filmmaker Lanois, contributing to his recognition within film studies.

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