A movie about Liverpool in the 90's, the Beatles and the Beatles' generation.
You'll never walk alone
Made by Jérôme de Missolz and Eveline Ragot
France, 1992, 90’
With Ian McCulloch, Michael et John Head, Edgar Summertime, Pete Wylie, Adrian henri, Dr Phibes, The Christians… and with the participation of Jean-Daniel Beauvallet (journaliste at Les Inrockuptibles).The musical documentary does not exist.
The history of ideas, politics, the world as it turns (or derails), sociology, the languages, the cultures, all these stacked strata already follow a unique ritornello. A tempo, an impulse and a dance – sometimes of the belly – which foster the music, never closed upon itself as long as it transcribes the throb of life.
This series of documentaries in music will feed on explorations: lands and people whose very lives are musical scores. We will discover stories and geographies profoundly shaken by esthetics, a melody, a guitar riff or a beat loop, a twist of the pelvis, a syncopation – because music allows for the essential: detachment. Rocinha the rebel who drowns herself in baile funk to forget the gangs, the Norwegian who is still prey to her old demons, the young Afghan who attempts in her own way to escape the yoke of her old chiefs, the life-sparks of noise, experimentations of every kind or the flashing brilliance of techno: This series of documentaries, in direct contact with those who create and are the music, goes through the day in 80 worlds - with a few songs.