Here is the blurb!: 'Klein goes on the hunt for Little Richard, the legendary ‘Architect of Rock and Roll’, who quit show business in 1957 at the height of his fame to become an evangelist. Richard was then lured back to secular music in the 1960s and 70s, but the excesses of stardom led him to a second retreat from the stage. For years he struggled to reconcile his religious calling with his flamboyant rock-and-roll persona, and at the time of filming, Klein finds Little Richard selling ‘Black Heritage Bibles’ for a Nashville couple. Sensing that his image is being exploited, Richard quits his sales position and deserts the film. But Klein turns this into an opportunity to reconstruct Richard’s personality through the words of his family and friends in his native Macon, Georgia, and to celebrate his status as a cultural icon by filming scores of Little Richard impersonators and adoring fans in Hollywood.'
Tate Modern, Starr Auditorium
Friday 11 January 2013,
19.00
Part of the series William
Klein: Films, 1958-99
Thanks to EMF. Never knew this existed. Sounds ace. x
Damn, I can't go. There are some great photos of Richard on this blog post. The Sissydude blog has some great nuggets.
ReplyDeletehttp://sissydude.com/2013/01/04/rare-1971-pictures-of-little-richard-from-life-magazine/