For the Record
For the Record

For the Record

1985TV ShowEnded10 SeasonsEnglish

For the Record, an anthology of 60-to-90-minute dramas, started on the series, Performance, as a subseries called Camera ’76. A collection of docudrama-style short stories on diverse but socially relevant (and very Canadian) topics such as unemployment, euthanasia, spousal abuse, televangelists, aboriginal issues, and anglophone-francophone relations. This series attracted most of the 'big name' Canadian actors and directors of the time.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: VariousGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This 1985 documentary offers a glimpse into the lives and careers of several prominent musicians of the era. It features interviews and performance footage, focusing on the cultural impact and personal journeys of artists like Boy George and Culture Club, Sting, and Billy Idol. The film explores their rise to fame and the music scene of the early 1980s.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focused on popular music figures of the time, 'For the Record' received a generally positive reception for its access to the artists and its portrayal of the music scene. Critics often highlighted its candid interviews and engaging performance clips, making it a noteworthy piece for fans of the featured musicians and the era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its behind-the-scenes look at popular musicians.
  • Appreciated for capturing the spirit of the 1980s music scene.
  • Seen as an informative and engaging watch for fans of the featured artists.

Google audience: Audience reviews often commend the documentary for providing an authentic look at the lives and artistry of iconic 1980s musicians, with many appreciating the nostalgic value and direct insights into their careers.

Fun Fact

The documentary series 'For the Record' often featured a diverse range of musical acts, aiming to provide in-depth profiles beyond typical music videos of the time.

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