Jandek - Jandek on Corwood (2004)
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Reviews Counted:9
Fresh:8
Rotten:1
Average Rating:6.7/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: How does one make a documentary about an undocumented man? Filmmakers Chad Friedrichs and Paul Fehler did just that, working for a year and a half, interviewing various journalists in order to... How does one make a documentary about an undocumented man? Filmmakers Chad Friedrichs and Paul Fehler did just that, working for a year and a half, interviewing various journalists in order to demystify the reclusive musician known as Jandek. Linking the artist's cryptic lyrics to imagery found in and around his home in Texas, the filmmakers create a deeply cinematic, haunting landscape. They succeed in creating a world that, like Jandek's music, is simultaneously mesmerizing and disturbing. The J.D. Salinger of the music world, Jandek lives a secretive existence, refusing interviews and photographs. Taking the term "underground" to an extreme, Jandek (who has released over 37 albums since 1978) isolates himself from the press, seemingly obsessed with avoiding public attention. However, in spite of, and because of his attempt to remain anonymous, Jandek has made himself into an underground celebrity by shrouding himself in the alluring cloud of mystery. If he really doesn't want people to be interested in him, then he might know better than to create such intrigue. In a culture so obsessed with celebrity, artists like Jandek consciously or unconsciously create quite a scandal. Jandek's songs push the boundaries of traditional notions of music. Inaccessible and often difficult, even painful to listen to, his songs are stark and intense. His music makes the listener work, daring them to stick with him through what often sounds like the last cries of a dying animal. That said, his music also brings the listener into a deeply personal world of isolation and subjective experience. Stark and bluesy, these bare-bones songs often contain only one note, played over and over in repetition. Jandek's instruments are often played out of tune, and he pushes the limits of distortion, sounding at times like a stripped down Sonic Youth. Fans of Youth's sing-talky style may enjoy Jandek's vocals, which have a spoken word, poetic element to them. So what drives a musician who does not want to be publicly recognized or to appeal to popular ideas of what sounds good? JANDEK ON CORWOOD sets out to explore this question, using stark images of bare trees, rain, and bloodstained sheets as a backdrop for Jandek's stark, often troubling recordings. The film explores the common hypotheses among Jandek fans as to what drives the man's music. Is it depression? A cry for help in the form of lyrics so depressing they resemble suicide notes? Is it madness? Or could it be that Jandek, (like Salinger) has found a way to make himself even more interesting to the world? Perhaps Jandek isn't mad at all. Maybe he has just figured people out. [More]
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Ostensibly a documentary about a reclusive enigmatic outsider recording artist, Jandek on Corwood is actually a revealing portrait of outsider music nerds. Full Review |
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Fascinatingly, [Director Chad Freidrichs'] film becomes less about biography than the passion of cultish obsession. Full Review |
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The eerie documentary Jandek on Corwood lays out all the evidence that this musician is a genius, at least in keeping his fame fresh through a minimum of publicity. Full Review |
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Chad Friedrichs's doc has too many rock-crit talking heads, too often saying the same thing based on scant information -- a clumsy portrait of the artist that inadvertently serves as a mirror of the critical faculty itself. Full Review |
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Director Chad Friedrichs works around Jandek's never having revealed his identity by interpolating shots of the PO box and rocks on the beach with the talking heads of fans, critics, and journalists, and lots of Jandek's wistful, haunting music. Full Review |
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inherently fascinating Full Review |
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Not the year's best documentary, but it's the one most likely to stick in your mind for days. Full Review |
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The film's a puckish, if overlong, essay on the hipness of enigma. Full Review |
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It makes you think about what you consider to be music vs. noise or good music vs. bad music. Full Review |
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