
About the film

R.I.P. Rest in Pieces : A Portrait of Joe Coleman
Release Date: January 01, 1997
Year | : | 1997 |
Slogan | : | «A riveting examination of an artist who refuses to paint–or play–on the mainstream canvas... squirm-inducing.» |
Genres | : | Documentary |
Production Companies | : | Prisma Film |
Director | : | Robert-Adrian Pejo |
Producers | : | Heinz Stussak, Michael Seeber, Florian Michel |
Writers | : | Walt Michelson |
RunTime | : | 112 mins. |
R.I.P Rest in Pieces is an intimate portrait of artist Joe Coleman, who is known around the world as a shamanic, moral voice diagnosing the ills of 21st century America. Coleman holds nothing back, telling us of a world wracked with tumorous cities, perversion, divorce, violence, atomic bombs, and a human race destroying itself simply because we are born.
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