Bob Moog (1934-2005)
You live in our music and in our hearts.
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"Compelling documentary portrait... a fascinating historical look at the technological side of the 60's revolution in pop music." - Stephen Holden, New York Times

"An intriguing rendering of one of music technology's seminal figures."
- Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times

"A fascinating history of both man and instrument."
- Charles Shaar Murray, Observer (UK)

"Brilliantly inspiring on many levels."
- Andrew Perry, Daily Telegraph (UK)


DVD available MAY 31 – BUY IT
Specs: 70 minutes, color, super 16mm, 1.78:1 (original ratio), English with subtitles
Special Features: Director's Video Notes, Deleted Scenes, Interviews and Additional Performances from The Album Leaf, Tino Corp. w/ Charlie Clouser and Money Mark w/ Woody Jackson.
DVD-ROM FEATURE: Arturia Minimoog V Fully Functional Software Demo (PC, Mac)

MOOG DVD AVAILABLE NOW

MOOG in theaters now
press contact: Brian Betancourt
VIEW MOVIE TRAILER
Bob Moog (1934-2005) invented and built electronic musical instruments for over half a century. From his workshops in upstate New York and later in rural North Carolina, Moog shaped musical culture with some of the most inspiring instruments ever created.

Moog explains that he "can feel what's going on in a piece of electronic equipment... it's something between discovering and witnessing."

And he is convinced that many musicians come to "feel" a circuit in a similar way. "They make contact." In fact, musicians make such strong emotional connections with the electronics inside a Moog synthesizer that Moog himself has reached cult hero status.

Moog not only made prodigious contributions to modern music and culture, but he became a character within an unfolding "American maverick inventor" mythology. Moog certainly walked and talked the "mad scientist" part, complete with the fly-away white hair, intense eyes, eccentric mannerisms and a head full of stories.

This feature documentary film – by filmmaker/musician Hans Fjellestad and the producer team behind Frontier Life (2002) – explores Moog's collaborations with musicians over the years, and his ideas about creativity, design, interactivity and spirituality. The film was shot on location in Asheville, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo and London, featuring appearances by Keith Emerson, Walter Sear, Gershon Kinsgley, Jean-Jacques Perrey & Luke Vibert, Rick Wakeman, DJ Spooky, Herb Deutsch, Bernie Worrell, Pamelia Kurstin, Tino Corp. with Charlie Clouser, Money Mark, Mix Master Mike, and an eclectic mix of performers.

Artists such as Stereolab, Meat Beat Manifesto, Tortoise, Money Mark, Luke Vibert & Jean-Jacques Perrey, 33, Moog Cookbook, Plastiq Phantom, Psilonaut, Bernie Worrell & Bootsy Collins, Roger O'Donnell, The Album Leaf, Pete Devriese, Bostich, Charlie Clouser, Baiyon, Suzanne Ciani, Gershon Kingsley, Doug McKechnie, Electric Skychurch and others created original music produced on Moog instruments for the soundtrack.

Additional discoveries like vintage films borrowed from dusty private collections round out this stylized, wonderfully strange story of a true American maverick and a true original.

MOOG is distributed in North America by PLEXIFILM, in the UK/EU by Plexi, in Japan by Nowonmedia, and in Australia by Stomp Entertainment


The MOOG original motion picture soundtrack is available on HOLLYWOOD RECORDS

Buy the soundtrack at Amazon.com

• Download MOOG movie stills and MOOG behind the scenes photos

Read more about the film from director Hans Fjellestad

• Read MOOG reviews in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and the UK Daily Telegraph [registration required]

• View End Credits

• Visit us at myspace.com/ZU33film

MOOG is scheduled to begin airing on SHOWTIME in March 2007.

MOOG in theaters:
2004
Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic - Karlovy Vary Int. Film Festival, July 2-10
New York, NY - Cinema Village, opening September 24
Seattle, WA - Decibel Festival, NW Film Forum, September 24
Bergen, Norway - Ekko Festival, September 30 to October 3
Portland, OR - Clinton Street Theater, opening October 1
Minneapolis, MN - Sound Unseen Festival, October 2-10
New York, NY - Pioneer Theater, October 9 - 10
Dublin, Ireland - Dublin Electronic Arts Festival, October 20
Barcelona, Spain - In-Edit Documentary Festival, October 23
Santa Cruz, CA - Rio Theater, October 28 (w/ appearance by Bob Moog)
Asheville, NC - Asheville Film Festival, November 4-7
Pittsburgh, PA - Pittsburgh Filmmakers, November 8, 10
Sheffield, England - Sheffield Int. Documentary Festival, November 8-14
Los Angeles, CA - Laemmle Fairfax 3, opening November 12
Indianapolis, IN - Key Cinemas, November 19-25
Chicago, IL - Gene Siskel Film Center, November 20, 21, 24
Huntington, NY - Cinema Arts Centre, November 23
Austin, TX - Alamo Theatre, opening November 24
Philadelphia, PA - the Rotunda, December 17
2005
Boston, MA - Coolidge Corner, opening January 7
Portland, OR - Northwest Film Center, January 23
Rotterdam, Netherlands - Rotterdam Film Festival, January 26 - February 6
Oklahoma City, OK - Oklahoma City Museum of Art, January 27-28
Hudson, NY - Time & Space Limited, January 29
Provincetown, MA - New Art Cinemas, January 30
Cleveland, OH - Cleveland Museum of Art, February 4 & 6
San Diego, CA - Museum of Contemporary Art, February 11
Belfast, N. Ireland - Visonic Electronic Arts Festival, February 12
London, England - ICA, opening February 18
Tokyo, Japan - Shibuya Cinema Society, opening February 19
Adelaide, Australia - Adelaide Film Festival, March 1
Hamilton, Ontario - Hamilton Film Festival, March 1-13
Bristol, England - Cube Cinema, March 17
Ithaca, NY - Cornell Cinema, March 17, 20 & 23
Phoenix, AZ - Modified Arts, March 18
Bloomington, IN - Cinemat, opening March 25
Naples, Italy - Sintesi Festival, April 8-9
Cambridge, England - Picturehouse Cinema, April 8 & 10
Detroit, MI - Detroit Institute of Arts, April 18
Columbus, OH - Wexner Center for the Arts, April 20
Boston, MA - Mass College of Art, Pozen Hall, April 25
Manchester, England - Cornerhouse Cinema, April 27-29
San Francisco, CA - Other Cinema, April 30
Madrid, Spain - Madrid Int. Documentary Film Festival, May 13
Chicago, IL - Gene Siskel Film Center, May 13-19
Newcastle, England - Tyneside Cinema, May 21-23
Toronto, ON - Beats, Breaks, and Culture Festival, July 8-10
Dallas, TX - Dallas Video Festival, Aug 3-7
Plock, Poland - Astimatickino Festival, Aug 7
Miami, FL - Miami Art Central (MAC), Aug 19
Tromsø, Norway - Tromsø Kino Festival, Aug 24
Belo Horizonte, Brazil - INDIE Film Festival, Aug 27

Visit the Moog Music website

Check out Analog Days, an excellent book about the invention and impact of the Moog synthesizer


MOOG is a ZU33 production
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