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Scott Walker: 30 Century Man

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United Kingdom · 2007
Rated G · 1h 35m
Director Stephen Kijak
Starring Scott Walker, David Bowie, Damon Albarn, Jarvis Cocker
Genre Documentary, Music

A documentary on the supremely talented and wildly influential musician Scott Walker. This film offers a rare and fleeting glimpse into the creative world of one of the most mysterious figures in rock history. Director Stephen Kijak chronicles the evolution of one of the 20th century’s most astonishing artists.

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67

Austin Chronicle by

The elusive musician is in the spotlight, even if he's not that fond of it, and Kijak manages to keep him at a reverent distance, the film padded with gushing interviews from musician fans.

70

Variety by Eddie Cockrell

Longtime fans of Walker's warm, sepulchral baritone, startlingly evocative songwriting and lushly imaginative instrumentation will rejoice at this revealing documentary.

70

The Hollywood Reporter by Ray Bennett

Presented as a straight documentary about an American pop singer who had one U.K. hit in the 1960s as a member of a boy band and has gone missing ever since, but it plays like the slyest of spoofs.

70

The New York Times by Stephen Holden

In a movie that avoids examining Mr. Walker’s personal history, there are hints of a man struggling with chronic depression and problems with alcohol, but they are only hints. No major personal relationships are mentioned or even alluded to. The music speaks for itself.

50

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Glosses over the depression and alcoholism that have bedeviled Walker as well as any relationships he might have had. But that doesn't make the film any less interesting.

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