
Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim 2017
Step inside the creative crucible of *Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim (2017)*, a hypnotic 76-minute documentary that traces the evolution of an artistic partnership across continents and recording sessions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim (2017) about?
This documentary follows Sonic Youth's Lee Ranaldo as he collaborates with producer Raül Refree to develop new music over the course of a year and across thousands of miles. The film captures real-time sessions with guest musicians like Nels Cline and Sharon Van Etten, highlighting the unpredictable beauty of the creative process.
Who directed Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim?
Director information is not available.
Who stars in Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim?
The film features Lee Ranaldo, Jonathan Lethem, Nels Cline, Raül Refree, Steve Shelley, and Sharon Van Etten as key participants in the creative sessions.
Is Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim (2017) worth watching?
If you're drawn to the magic of collaboration and the raw energy of studio creation, this 76-minute film offers a deeply engaging look at how music comes to life. While it remains unrated on IMDb, its focus on artistic process and the involvement of iconic musicians make it a compelling watch for fans of music documentaries.
How long is Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim?
The runtime is 76 minutes.
About Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim (2017) — A Music Doc on Artistic Collaboration
Step inside the creative crucible of *Hello Hello Hello: Lee Ranaldo, Electric Trim (2017)*, a hypnotic 76-minute documentary that traces the evolution of an artistic partnership across continents and recording sessions. Captured over a year and spanning 3,842 miles, this film immerses viewers in the alchemy of collaboration as Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth crafts new material with producer Raül Refree, weaving together soundscapes framed by the input of close collaborators like Nels Cline (Wilco) and Sharon Van Etten. Novelist Jonathan Lethem lends his lyrical voice to the project, stepping into the role of muse and co-creator as the film traces the unpredictable journey from raw idea to finished composition.
The result is a meditative yet dynamic portrait of the creative process, where spontaneity meets discipline, distance fuels intimacy, and every note carries the weight of shared experimentation. Shot during dozens of intense recording sessions, *Hello Hello Hello* pulses with the energy of a living studio, offering a rare glimpse into how music is made when artists trust the unknown.