Dennis Hopper: The Decisive Moments (2004)

ALL 05/01/2004 (en) Documentary 78 Min
  • Release
    05/01/2004
  • Production
    IDTV Docs
  • Rotten tomato
    75%
  • Original title
    Dennis Hopper: The Decisive Moments
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

The inevitable fat cigar between his fingers, the American actor, director and fine artist Dennis Hopper (1936) self-mockingly looks back on his chequered life and career, at the request of Dutch director, photographer and fine artist Thom Hoffman. The latter sifted through the turbulent life story of Hopper, who is primarily known from the cult film Easy Rider (1969). Hopper went through as many high as low points. In conveniently arranged chapters, Hoffman shows the decisive moments in Hopper's life and asks colleagues like Wim Wenders, David Lynch, Sean Penn and Julian Schnabel to comment on them. The documentary is richly illustrated with film excerpts, photos, newspaper articles and anecdotes. The main reason for this film was the retrospective of Dennis Hopper's art work in the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum in 2001.

  1. Thom Hoffman

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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Dennis Hopper: The Decisive Moments (2004) 78 Min

ALL 05/01/2004 (en)
Documentary
  • Release 05/01/2004
  • Production
    IDTV Docs
  • Original title Dennis Hopper: The Decisive Moments
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

The inevitable fat cigar between his fingers, the American actor, director and fine artist Dennis Hopper (1936) self-mockingly looks back on his chequered life and career, at the request of Dutch director, photographer and fine artist Thom Hoffman. The latter sifted through the turbulent life story of Hopper, who is primarily known from the cult film Easy Rider (1969). Hopper went through as many high as low points. In conveniently arranged chapters, Hoffman shows the decisive moments in Hopper's life and asks colleagues like Wim Wenders, David Lynch, Sean Penn and Julian Schnabel to comment on them. The documentary is richly illustrated with film excerpts, photos, newspaper articles and anecdotes. The main reason for this film was the retrospective of Dennis Hopper's art work in the Amsterdam Stedelijk Museum in 2001.

  1. Thom Hoffman

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Piet Erkelens, Frank de Jonge

    Producer