Nick
Cave chose documentary to open up about son's death
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[September 07, 2016]
VENICE (Reuters) -
Australian musician Nick Cave is hoping a 3D documentary
will help answer questions about his son's death rather
than speaking to crowds of strangers as he promotes his
new album, the film's director Andrew Dominik said on
Tuesday.
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Cave's son Arthur, 15, died after falling from a cliff in
July last year. It happened as his father was recording
"Skeleton Tree".
"There was no way for him to discuss the record without talking
about the context in which the record was made which was the
death of his son," Dominik told Reuters at the Venice film
festival.
"It's not that he doesn't want to talk about what happened with
Arthur, but I think he just didn't want to do it with a whole
lot of strangers ... so his solution was to make a film, which
would give him safer space."
The resulting documentary, "One More Time With Feeling", was
screened at the festival in the out-of-competition section.

"The film is not a narrative film, it's like an experience
that's going to wash over you and 3D has a more sensual
quality," he said. "You're not thinking ahead, you are sort of
surrounded by it."
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The director, best known for feature films such as drama "The
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford", said it was
challenging to find the fine line of creating a legitimate portrait
of a person going through a tragic experience without making it into
"grief porn".
"Maybe the way was just to be honest about the confusion about it,
because the trauma is an ongoing thing, it's not resolved," he said.
Dominik said the musician had mixed feelings about the final result.
"I don't know how he could look at that movie in the way anyone else
would see it."
The Venice film festival runs until Sept. 10.
(Reporting by Sarah Mills; Writing by Agnieszka Flak; Editing by
Alison Williams)
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