Midnight Music Review in the Attic - Ep. 12 Adam Green
2024 : 40 minutes
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Director: Salvador Cresta
synopsis
Adam Green pranced onto the indie rock landscape with The Moldy Peaches in the ’90s and early 2000s and has continued a streak of strange music and art ever since. On this episode of Midnight Music Review in the Attic, Salvador Cresta invites Adam to discuss his 2016 experimental film Adam Green’s Aladdin—starring Alia Shawkat, Zoe Kravitz, Natasha Lyonne, Jack Dishel, Macaulay Culkin, Devendra Banhart, and more—and touch on his oracular graphic novels and mind-bending tunes.
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