National Release of Award-Winning Film, Pulp   4 Mar 2015

Nga Taonga Sound and Vision

 


Florian Habicht (left) and Jarvis Cocker promoting Pulp: A Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets in New York in August 2014. Photo by Dana Distortion.

Listing details: Pulp: A Film about Life, Death & Supermarkets

When: 6.30pm, Thurs 19 March premiere screening, followed by Q&A with director Florian Habicht / 7pm, Fri 20, Sat 21, Wed 25, Thurs 26, Fri 27 & Sat 28 March, Wed 8, Thurs 9, Fri 10 & Sat 11 April / 4.30, Sat 21 & Sat 28 March, Sat 11 April

Where: Nga Taonga Sound & Vision, 84 Taranaki St, Wellington

Ticket price: $10 general admission / $8 concession

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

National Release of Award-Winning Film, Pulp

Nga Taonga Sound & Vision is excited to open the national theatrical release of Pulp: A Film about Life, Death and Supermarkets (2014), a new film from Florian Habicht, the innovative director of Love Story (2011) and Kaikohe Demolition (2004). The film was made in collaboration with Jarvis Cocker and won Best Music Film at the NME Awards in London last month.

Pulp has screened in 50 international film festivals, and also took the audience prize at In-Edit Barcelona, the world’s largest music film festival. It is coming to the big screen in New Zealand for a national release that includes select cinemas in Wellington, Auckland, Waiheke, Matakana, Christchurch and Dunedin.

What happens when a band who struggled for 15 years to gain recognition finally become pop stars with an anthem that resonates with the world? How do they deal with fame while remaining true to the song that catapulted them out of the world of common people? And what does it mean to the people of Pulp’s working-class hometown of Sheffield? These questions are beautifully posed by Habicht. A colourful cast of local characters talk about the band, the music, and charismatic frontman Jarvis Cocker, who himself reveals how his humble beginnings shaped him (and still do) and discusses his shy, reserved character versus his exhibitionist stage persona. Though the film culminates with the farewell concert Pulp played to thousands of adoring fans in their hometown of Sheffield, England, this is by no means a traditional concert film or rock doc. As much a testament to the city and inhabitants of Sheffield as it is to the band, Pulp weaves concert footage with man-on-the-street interviews and dreamy staged sequences to paint a picture much larger, funnier, more moving, and more life-affirming than any music film of recent memory.

While in the UK, where his film Love Story was screening at the London Film Festival, Habicht, who is based in Auckland, reached out to Jarvis Cocker by email and suggested they meet up and talk about making a film together. To his delight, Cocker replied.

It eventuated that Pulp were playing their farewell concert in Sheffield in six weeks’ time. Cocker and his bandmates, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Mark Webber and Steve Mackey, were keen to document this. So Habicht needed to assemble a crew and move fast. “ The huge and difficult task of filming the concert at Sheffield Arena completely took over for a couple of weeks,” says Habicht.

“New Zealand editor Peter O'Donoghue came to Sheffield with his portable suite and cut footage as it was coming in, so the film could kinda write itself. Kiwi cinematographer Maria Ines Manchego flew in from New York to direct the photography. After the concert we returned to the streets and built on the idea of getting inside the heads of Sheffield locals and fans as much as inside the heads of the band. To properly understand Pulp, you have to experience where they came from Jarvis, who wrote the lyrics for Pulp’s anthem ‘Common People,’ doesn’t believe that there is such a thing as a ‘common person’ and I hope this film casts the same message.” P ulp will screen at Nga Taonga Sound & Vision (84 Taranaki St, Wellington), in a season running 19 March through 11 April.

The opening screening, on Thursday 19 March, will be followed by a Q&A with Florian Habicht and a member of Pulp will be Skyped in from Sheffield.

As well as the screenings at Nga Taonga Sound & Vision Wellington, the New Zealand theatrical release includes Rialto Auckland and Dunedin, Matakana Cinema Auckland, and Waiheke Island Community Cinema.

ENDS

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION Credits: Starring Jarvis Cocker, Mark Webber, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Steve Mackey and the people of Sheffield. Directed by Florian Habicht. Produced by Alex Boden (Pistachio Pictures). Director of Photography Maria Ines Manchego. Edited by Peter O’Donoghue.

Official websites:
www.florianhabicht.com
www.pulpthefilm.com
facebook.com/pulpthefilm

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