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Director: |
Don Argott |
Starring: |
Paul Green and the pupils of the Philadelphia Rock School |
Released: |
July 7, 2005 |
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Runtime: |
93 minutes
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Story: |
Rocks Stars. Guitar Gods. Kids. At some point in most everyone's life,
we dream of becoming a rock star: feeling the roar of the crowd; basking
in the adoration of legions of fans; experiencing the adventures of life
on the road. Now imagine fulfilling that fantasy as a child. Welcome to
"Rock School".
First time feature documentary filmmaker Don Argott traces the ups-and-downs
of the Paul Green School of Rock Music, a unique institution founded in
Philadelphia in 1999, dedicated to teaching children ages nine through 17
the ins-and-outs of rock and roll.
That's rock and roll, kids. Not hip-hop. Not Britney. Not Limp Bizkit.
But a thunderous roll call of musical greats: Led Zeppelin. Pink Floyd.
Black Sabbath. Carlos Santana. Frank Zappa.
"Rock School" follows an entire season of classes, in the process
establishing school founder, director, and self-proclaimed "uberlord"
Paul Green as one of the most complex, contradictory, and unforgettable
characters in recent films. A whirling dervish of manic, pinball-machine
energy, Green is at once sensitive and verbally abusive; generous-spirited
and mercilessly critical. As tornado-like as his tantrum-filled teaching
style can be, however, Paul's commitment to his student's goal of achieving
musical greatness is never in doubt.
Paul's thorny relationship with his students is the true subject of "Rock
School". For while the sight of nine-year-olds performing Black Sabbath
songs outfitted in full heavy metal regalia is charming, "Rock School" goes
deeper: posing tough questions about the nature of prodigal talent and
flamed-out youth. Is Paul - a failed guitar God himself - fostering his
students' gifts or inhibiting them? Is he living vicariously through his
students? Or using the school to fulfill the rock and roll dream of
suspended adolescence?
Filmed cinema verite to provide an intimate portrait of this one-of-a-kind
instructor and his eagerly aspiring students, "Rock School" reaches its
climax in Bad Doberon, Germany, where the School of Rock Music honor roll
is invited to perform the music of Frank Zappa. This special festival
dedicated to the prog-rocker's oeuvre features Zappa legends such as Ike
Willis and Napoleon Murphy-Brock... and the kids prove they can rock with
the very best of them.
A meditation on talent and teaching, "Rock School" is a celebration of
youthful promise and steadfast dreams. It is also a kick-ass music movie
that should be played loud!
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Cast: |
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Tucker Collins
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Madi Diaz-Svalgard
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Paul Green
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Napoleon Murphy-Brown
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Will O'Connor
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C.J. Tywoniak
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