While Nick Cave's pseudo-biographical 20,000 Days on Earth has already begun making the rounds to theatres, a new trailer for the film has just been revealed for those of us who haven't quite caught it just yet.
As you'll see down below, the film leads up to the 20,000 day of Cave's life via a series of vignettes that find him discussing memory with an interviewer, conversing with actor Ray Winestone about the act of performing as they drive down a highway, or sharing a snack with his kids. Also having a chew with Cave is Warren Ellis, who admits in the trailer that he's probably eaten more meals with his bandmate than his wife. For the record, the trailer also features, among other things, some live footage and the sounds of "Jubilee Street."
20,000 Days on Earth's official North American release date is September 19, though you can catch a couple early screenings this summer. You'll find the details here.
As you'll see down below, the film leads up to the 20,000 day of Cave's life via a series of vignettes that find him discussing memory with an interviewer, conversing with actor Ray Winestone about the act of performing as they drive down a highway, or sharing a snack with his kids. Also having a chew with Cave is Warren Ellis, who admits in the trailer that he's probably eaten more meals with his bandmate than his wife. For the record, the trailer also features, among other things, some live footage and the sounds of "Jubilee Street."
20,000 Days on Earth's official North American release date is September 19, though you can catch a couple early screenings this summer. You'll find the details here.