Fugazi - Instrument (documentary)

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(March 29, 1999)
Fugazi - Instrument is a documentary film directed by Jem Cohen, collaborating with the Washington D.C.-based post-hardcore band Fugazi. The film covers the 10-year period from 1987 to 1996, capturing the band’s work through a unique blend of sync-sound and 16mm footage. The documentary eschews traditional concert film and music documentary formats, instead presenting a musical portrait of the band and their fans.
Shot on super 8, 16mm, and video formats between 1987 and 1998
Composed mainly of concert footage, interviews with band members, practices, tours, and studio recordings.
Includes portraits of fans and interviews with them at various Fugazi shows across the United States.
Editing done by both Jem Cohen and Fugazi band members over five years.
Fugazi Instrument has been praised for its innovative approach to music documentaries and concert films. It has been described as a “diamond in the rough” among music documentaries, with few other examples matching its broad scope and varied formal elements. The film’s experimental nature and commitment to capturing the band’s ethos and music have made it a beloved and inspiring piece among fans and musicians alike.

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