Path to Freedom: Music on Film
Pulp: a Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets
Directors
Florian Habicht
Producers
Alex Boden
Cinematographers
Maria Ines Manchego
Editors
Peter O’Donoghue
Music
Pulp
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2014
United Kingdom
90 min
Color
Alternative rockers Pulp found stardom in the ‘90s with hits like “Common People” and “Disco 2000.” Twenty-five years later, and 10 million albums sold, they return to their hometown of Sheffield for a reunion show. More than just a concert film, Pulp evokes the live-music experience as a fantastic collective dream seen through the dual perspectives of both audience and band all at once. Everyone is equal in the escape, where performers are pedestrian and the spectators are made stars.
Florian Habicht was born in Berlin, and immigrated with his family to New Zealand in the early eighties. He studied at the Elam School of Fine Arts Auckland and Binger Filmlab in Amsterdam.
Florian’s debut feature Woodenhead became a cult hit in New Zealand. The B&W fairytale is renowned for the innovation of recording all dialogue, location sound and music before shooting even began. Florian was acting on explicit instructions from 80’s pop duo Milli Vanilli, who visited him in a dream.
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