Public Telephone (1980)
Public Telephone (1980) - Music Movies 100 minutes. . Téléphone is a great success story in French rock: 300,000 albums sold in 1979. The group was born on December 16, 1976, at a surprise concert at the American Center in Paris. Four instrumentalists, four self-taught, four musicians untroubled by the successive waves of fashions from across the Atlantic and the Channel: Jean-Louis Aubert, singer and songwriter; Louis Bertignac, guitarist; Richard Kolinka, drummer; Corinne Marienneau, bassist. From titles: “Métro c'est trop”, “La bombe humaine”, “Crache ton venin”... Portraits and interviews, trances and crowd-pleasers at the Palais des Sports and the Fete de l'Humanité, a look behind the scenes. Jean-Marie Périer, with seven cameras in hand, now captures the phenomenon in a feature-length film. Camera movements, editing on a giant triple screen and Dolby Stereo sound all serve to highlight the quartet's harmony and vitality. concert, rock 'n' roll, interview, backstage, behind the scenes, rock band, archive footage, french singer, music tour, music documentary, french music, behind the music, documentary, famous song, live concert
Released: May 24, 1980
Runtime: 100 minutes
Genre: Music, Documentary
Stars: Jean-Louis Aubert, Corine Marienneau, Richard Kolinka, Louis Bertignac