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    “In The Court Of The Crimson King – King Crimson At 50” Documentary US Screenings

    King Crimson’s “In The Court Of The Crimson King – King Crimson At 50” Documentary By Toby Amies Coming To Select US Theaters Opening November 3rd!

    OPENING IN OVER 70+ US THEATERS NOVEMBER 3RD

    King Crimson’s “In The Court Of The Crimson King – King Crimson At 50” documentary By Toby Amies is coming to select US theaters opening November 3rd!

    Just as King Crimson has been, for more than half a century, an atypical rock band, this film is a refreshingly atypical music documentary. A film about the sacrifices we need to make to bring things of beauty and meaning into the world. But with jokes.

    Toby Amies’s film “In The Court of the Crimson King – King Crimson at 50” provides a unique insight into the working process of a complex touring band, interspersed with contributions from previous band members to provide a contextual backdrop to the band’s past, as the most recent (2014-2021) line-up tours the world just before and during its 50th anniversary.

    As King Crimson producer and band manager, David Singleton observed of the film: “All of life is here, not just music, and certainly not just rock. It has rightly been described as going beyond King Crimson into a ‘universal, inspirational study of what it is to work or dream to work as an artist.’”

    While director Toby Amies writes of the experience: “In the Court of the Crimson King is not a film that wants to tell the audience what to think, rather it presents several different points of view about the creative process and what it means to be in this most unusual band; leaving the audience with a sense of both how complicated it all is, but also just how incredibly rewarding the King Crimson experience is both for the musicians and its fans.”

    Robert Fripp announced that King Crimson had “moved from sound to silence” on social media after their final date in Japan in December 2021, making this release all the more poignant as a unique record of the band’s longest lasting line-up with tantalizing glimpses of the band’s history.

    Watch the promotional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kg3osMG5yK4

    Here’s what the press has said about “In The Court Of The Crimson King – King Crimson At 50”:

    “The film is angular and abrasive, exacting and playful, extremely funny and achingly melancholy.” - THE OBSERVER

    “This unflinching portrait of the prog rock band is like an episode of The Office but with huge drum kits, grizzled roadies and rapturous fans” - THE GUARDIAN

    “By turns comical and melancholy, it may be the most revealing film about working life in a band since Spinal Tap.” - THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

    “A fascinating look at both a venerable institution, the dynamics of working as a multi-limbed unit that’s ruled by a single iron fist, and what it takes to play this type of music.” - ROLLING STONE

    “Doc about a Prog-Rock Perfectionist Is Nearly Perfect Itself. About as good as Rock documentaries get.” – VARIETY

    “Revelatory” - UNCUT

    “A compelling insight into the tetchy men of prog rock. Their dedication to music is a joy, the persistence of Toby Amies ranks alongside Nick Broomfield. Even if you go in knowing next to nothing about King Crimson, you will leave feeling like lifelong enthusiasts.” - BBC RADIO SCOTLAND / RADIO TIMES, Siobhan Synnot

    “The film ponders mortality, why music matters, and the sacrifices that bringing difficult art to the stage entails.” - THE TIMES

    “In The Court of the Crimson King : King Crimson at 50 goes straight into the pantheon of those documentaries which enable us to appreciate the painful truth of what being in bands is actually like...there is no higher echelon.” - MOJO

    COMING TO SELECT THEATERS INCLUDING LA & NY
    New York City - November 3rd @ Alamo Drafthouse
    Los Angeles - November 3rd @ Alamo Drafthouse
    San Francisco, CA - November 3rd @ Roxie Theatre
    San Francisco, CA - November 3rd @ The Castro Theater
    Larkspur, CA - November 3rd @ The Lark Theater
    Vancouver, WA - November 3rd @ The Kiggins Theatre
    Hartford, CT - November 3rd @ Cinestudio
    San Francisco, CA - November 8th @ 4 Star Theater
    Ann Arbor, MI - November 8th @ Michigan Theater
    Bellingham, WA - November 8th @ Pickford Film Center
    Santa Ana, CA - November 8th @ Frida Cinema
    Seattle, WA - November 8th @ Grand Illusion
    Camas, WA - November 8th @ Liberty Theatre
    New York City - November 8th @ Rosendale Theater
    Des Moines, IA - November 8th @ Fleur Cinema
    Austin, TX - November 8th @ Moviehouse & Eatery NW Austin
    Austin, TX - November 8th @ Moviehouse & Eatery SW Austin
    Columbia, SC - November 8th @ BTM Dutch Square Cinema 14
    Richmond, VA - November 8th @ BTM Movieland at Boulevard Sq
    Irvine, CA - November 8th @ Irvine Spectrum 20 IMAX & RPX
    Knoxville, TN - November 8th @ Pinnacle Stm 18 IMAX & RPX
    Atlanta, GA - November 8th @ Regal Atlantic Station
    Chicago, IL - November 8th @ Regal City North
    Cleveland, OH - November 8th @ Regal Crocker Park
    Albany, NY - November 8th @ Regal Crossgates
    Syracuse, NY - November 8th @ Regal Destiny
    Los Angeles, CA - November 8th @ Regal Edwards Long Beach
    San Diego, CA - November 8th @ Regal Edwards Mira Mesa
    San Francisco, CA - November 8th @ Regal Hacienda Crossings
    Portland, OR - November 8th @ Regal Lloyd Center
    Nashville, TN - November 8th @ Regal Opry Mills
    Las Vegas, NV - November 8th @ Regal Red Rock
    Los Angeles, CA - November 8th @ Regal Sherman Oaks Galleria
    Miami, FL - November 8th @ Regal South Beach
    Charlotte, NC - November 8th @ Regal Stonecrest
    Seattle, WA - November 8th @ Regal Thornton Place
    Philadelphia, PA - November 8th @ Regal UA King of Prussia
    New York, NY - November 8th @ Regal Union Square
    Albuquerque, NM - November 8th @ Regal Winrock
    Lowell, MA - November 8th @ Lowell
    Foxboro, MA - November 8th @ Patriot Place
    Providence, RI - November 8th @ Providence Place
    Warwick, RI - November 8th @ Warwick
    Farmingdale, NY - November 8th @ Farmingdale
    Holtsville, NY - November 8th @ Island 16
    Holtsville, NY - November 8th @ Broadway
    Springdale, OH - November 8th @ Springdale
    Cambridge, MA - November 8th @ The Prattle Theatre
    Beverly, MA - November 8th @ Cabot Performing Arts Centre
    Inglewood, CA - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Del Mar, CA - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    San Mateo, CA - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Dallas, TX - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Austin, TX - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Austin, TX - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Coconut Grove, FL - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Gaithersburg, MD - November 8th @ Cinepolis
    Sedona, AZ - November 8th @ Mary D Fisher Theatre
    Minneapolis, MN - November 8th @ Riverview Theatre
    Cleveland, OH - November 8th @ Cedar Lee Theatre
    Bantam, CT - November 9th @ Bantam Cinema & Arts Center
    Chico, CA - November 9th @ Pageant Theater
    Eugene, OR - November 10th @ Art House
    Dallas, TX - November 12th @ The Texas Theatre
    Portland, OR - November 12th @ Cinema 21
    Los Angeles, CA - November 13th @ Orpheum Theater
    Somerville, MA - November 13th @ Somerville Theatre
    Maitland, FL - December 18th @ Enzian Theater
    Sacramento, CA - November 22nd @ Crest Cinema
    Pittsburgh, PA - November 28th @ Harris Theatre

    Synopsis:
    What began as a straightforward documentary about the cult rock band King Crimson as it turned 50, mutated into an exploration of time, death, family, and the transcendent power of music to change lives. But with jokes.

    Directed by:
    TOBY AMIES

    Featuring:
    ADRIAN BELEW
    SISTER DANA BENEDICTA
    BILL BRUFORD
    MEL COLLINS
    ROBERT FRIPP
    MICHAEL GILES
    TREY GUNN
    GAVIN HARRISON
    JAKKO JAKSZYK
    TONY LEVIN
    JAMIE MUIR
    IAN McDONALD
    BILL RIEFLIN
    PETER SINFIELD
    JEREMY STACEY

    Produced by:
    TOBY AMIES
    NICK FREAND JONES
    DAVID SINGLETON

    Executive Producers:
    KAT MANSOOR
    DAVID SINGLETON

    Running Time: 86 minutes

    **SCREENERS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FOR INTERVIEWS AND REVIEWS **

    To request a link please contact: crimsonking@mprm.com

    Press inquiries: Glass Onyon PR, PH: 828-350-8158 (USA), glassonyonpr@gmail.com

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    The film is also shown outside the USA, so keep an eye on cinema's in your neighbourhood.

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    This is now available on Amazon Prime

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    ...but it's $3.99 to rent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by soundsweird View Post
    ...but it's $3.99 to rent.
    Worth that much certainly.


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    It will be transmitted tonight at Canvas. (Belgian public television) I'm defenitly going to record it.

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