Title: Monks - The Transatlantic Feedback
Director: Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios
Duration: 100 min
Year: 2008
Awards: Grimme-Award 2008
Format: Film stream (4:3)
Language: English & German
Subtitles: English & German, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Polish
Genre: Documentary
Topic: Music / History
Reference: Monks
Nationality: Germany, Spain, US
Starring: The five original monks
Rating: All ages
Recommended minimum bandwidth: 1.5 Mbps
SYNOPSIS
The monks were 5 American GI’s in cold war Germany who billed themselves as the anti-Beatles; they were heavy on feedback, nihilism and electrical banjo. They had strange haircuts, dressed in black, mocked the military and rocked harder than any of their mid-sixties counterparts while managing to basically invent industrial, punk and techno music. The genre-overlapping documentary film not only illustrates the pop music phenomenon in its political, social and cultural historic contexts, but also reveals the monks project as the first marriage between art and popular music and this months before Andy Warhol and the Velvet Underground.
The five protagonists of the film came to cold war Germany in 1961 as soldiers and left the country in 1967 as avant-garde monks. For more than thirty years they were not able to talk about their strange experience. In the film they recount for the first time their adventure.
CREDITS
Produced and directed by Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios
Edited by Dieter Jaufmann
Additional editing Karl-W. Huelsenbeck
Camera & sound by Dietmar Post & Lucía Palacios
Script Dietmar Post
Music by the monks
Drawing movie poster by Daniel Richter
In collaboration with:
ZDF/3sat (German Public TV)
Hessischer Rundfunk (German Public TV)
Filmförderung Hessen hr (German Film Board)
Filmbüro NW (German Film Board)
Cine Impuls (Berlin)
Chicago Underground Film Fund
Other Music (New York)
Reel Life (New York)
Anthology Film Archives (New York)