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The Sparks Brothers is a 2021 documentary film about Ron and Russell Mael, members of the pop and rock duo Sparks.The film, directed by Edgar Wright, and produced by Wright, Nira Park, George Hencken and Laura Richardson, premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival and was theatrically released the following summer.
“The Sparks Brothers” takes a look at siblings Ron and Russell Mael, two halves of the enigmatic rock pop duo known as Sparks. ... film critic Jessica Kiang called documentary a “fabulous ...
Sparks is an American pop and rock duo formed by brothers Ron (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals) in Los Angeles. The duo is noted for their quirky approach to songwriting; [1] their music is often accompanied by sophisticated and acerbic lyrics—often about women, and sometimes containing literary or cinematic references [2] —and an idiosyncratic, theatrical stage presence, typified by ...
The World,” “Baby Driver”) along with Sparks band members Ron and Russell Mael, about the creation of their new documentary in the Variety Studio presented by AT&T TV at Sundance Film Festival.
In June 2018, Edgar Wright announced he would be making a documentary on the cult pop-rock band Sparks. [15] He had covered the band's concert in London in May at O2 Forum Kentish Town. This concert would also be a part of the documentary. [16] [17] The film, The Sparks Brothers, had its world premiere at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival on ...
Director Edgar Wright takes his fandom for influential art-pop duo Sparks to the next level by tracking the band's career with 'The Sparks Brothers.'
Russell Craig Mael was born on October 5, 1948, in Los Angeles, California.The Mael brothers grew up in Pacific Palisades – a relatively affluent beach neighbourhood of Los Angeles – with their father Meyer, who was a graphic designer and caricaturist for the Hollywood Citizen-News, and their mother, Miriam (née Moskowitz), a librarian. [1]
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