
Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band 2018
Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band (2018) is a mesmerizing concert-documentary by acclaimed director Steven Sebring, capturing the raw energy of Patti Smith's legendary 1975 album *Horses* performed in full for its 40th anniversary.
Director: Steven Sebring
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band (2018) about?
This concert-documentary follows Patti Smith as she performs her groundbreaking 1975 album *Horses* in its entirety for its 40th anniversary. The film captures the electric live experience at the Wiltern Theater, showcasing Smith's poetic lyricism and the band's raw energy in a tribute to punk rock's enduring legacy.
Who directed Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band?
Steven Sebring directed the film, bringing his cinematic expertise to this intimate yet powerful concert documentary.
Who stars in Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band?
The film stars Patti Smith, Flea, Lenny Kaye, Jack Petruzzelli, and Tony Shanahan, with Jackson Smith also featured.
Is Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band (2018) worth watching?
With its 74-minute runtime, this documentary offers a thrilling glimpse into Patti Smith's iconic album and a pivotal moment in rock history. Fans of music documentaries and punk-rock will find its raw energy and historical significance well worth the watch.
How long is Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band?
The runtime of Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band is 74 minutes.
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About Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band (2018) — A Celebration of Punk-Rock's Iconic Album
Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band (2018) is a mesmerizing concert-documentary by acclaimed director Steven Sebring, capturing the raw energy of Patti Smith's legendary 1975 album *Horses* performed in full for its 40th anniversary. Filmed live at the historic Wiltern Theater in Los Angeles, this 74-minute cinematic experience transports viewers to the heart of Smith's punk-rock poetry, blending gritty vocals, electric guitar riffs, and poetic lyricism. The documentary immerses audiences in the rebellious spirit of the era, celebrating the album's influence on music and counterculture.
The film showcases Smith alongside her iconic band, featuring Flea on bass, Lenny Kaye on guitar, and other stalwarts of her sound, delivering a visceral tribute to an album that redefined rock. Sebring's direction captures the intimate yet electric atmosphere of the performance, highlighting Smith's timeless artistry and the enduring power of *Horses*. A must-see for fans of punk, documentary films, and legendary musicians, this film is both a time capsule and a testament to the transformative force of music.