Recorded by Oscar winner Jonathan Demme, the restored film arrives in national cinemas and IMAX theaters on August 29
Stop Making Senseconcert film of the band Talking Headshas just won a new trailer. Directed by Jonathan Demmein The Silence of the Lambs (1991), it will be re-released in Brazilian cinemas in August, after undergoing a 4K restoration by A24 and for O2 Play. Check out the new trailer, published exclusively by Rolling Stone Brazil:
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Below, the official poster of the film:
What it is Stop Making Sense?
Stop Making Sensewhich has already been considered by critics as the greatest concert film of all time, features footage of three nights of performances by the band, responsible for hits such as “Psycho Killer”, “Take Me to the River” It is “Once in a Lifetime”at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood in December 1983.
In 2021, the documentary was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in recognition of its cultural and historical significance. Watch a clip released by A24, which shows an excerpt from the restored version of Stop Making Sense:
When does it premiere? Stop Making Sense in Brazil?
Stop Making Sense is scheduled to hit Brazilian cinemas on August 29thmore than a year after its release in the United States, and will even be shown in IMAX theaters, with better image and sound quality.
Source: Rollingstone

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