
Almost Famous (2000)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2000
Land: United States of America
Alternativtitel: Casi famosos, Presque célèbre, Quase Famosos, Почти знаменит, Almost Famous - Fast berühmt, Back in Those Days with Penny Lane, Korak do slave, Majdnem híres, Melkein julkkis, Quasi famosi, Shedon diasimoi, U progu slawy
Regisseur: Cameron Crowe
Autor: Cameron Crowe
Produktion & Genre
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Firmen: Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks Pictures, Vinyl Films
Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Comedy Film, Coming-Of-Age Fiction, Drama, Music, Musical Film
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: adoring, amused, aspiring writer, based on true story, bus trip, cautionary, celebratory, cleveland, ohio, comforting, coming of age, concert, domineering mother, drug addiction, frustrated, groupie, heavy metal, hotel room, innocence lost, mischievous, music journalist, on the road, overdose, promiscuity, reconciliation, rock 'n' roll, san diego, california, semi autobiographical, stewardess, swimming pool, teenager
Handlung
Der folgende Text ist nur auf Englisch verfügbar.
In 1970s Cleveland, Ohio, 15-year-old William 'Billy' Miller, an aspiring music journalist and Stillwater fan, meets with Rolling Stone editor Ben Fong-Torres who assigns him to write about the band's tour for his first article. Billy joins Stillwater on their tour bus, experiencing their concerts, backstage chaos, and personal lives. Along the way, he befriends guitarist Russell Hammond and becomes involved in groupie Penny Lane's life. Billy's article is published, but not without controversy due to his candor about the band's dynamics. After a concert incident involving drugs and a hotel room overdose, Billy returns home, reflecting on his experiences and newfound maturity.
Zusammenfassung
Der folgende Text ist nur auf Englisch verfügbar.
Almost Famous (2000), directed by Cameron Crowe, follows fictional teenage journalist William 'Billy' Miller (Patrick Fugit) as he tours with the up-and-coming rock band Stillwater during the early 1970s. Semi-autobiographical, the film captures the essence of Crowe's own experiences as a young music journalist. It explores themes of innocence lost, coming-of-age, and the behind-the-scenes reality of rock 'n' roll. Billy's journey, documented in his articles for Rolling Stone, reveals the truth about Stillwater despite the band's attempts to maintain their image.