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Like all musicians in 2021, Nick Cave was unable to connect with his audience in person. He uses this concert film to break the vocal and instrumental silence, talk about himself and perform songs from “Ghosteen” and “Carnage”, with help from Warren Ellis. Directed by Andrew Dominik.
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Like all musicians in 2021, Nick Cave was unable to connect with his audience in person. He uses this concert film to break the vocal and instrumental silence, talk about himself and perform songs from “Ghosteen” and “Carnage”, with help from Warren Ellis. Directed by Andrew Dominik.
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Rotten TomatoesIs a companion piece to One More Time With Feeling (2016).
Features a special appearance by Marianne Faithfull.
Interstitial pieces between the songs are intended to "illuminate the cosmology and themes of the music".
The film was shot in five days on location in London and Brighton. The performances were shot in Battersea Arts Centre.
According to Andrew Dominik, while One More Time With Feeling (2016) "is very much people who are shattered or fractured and they're trying to sort of work out how to collect themselves and take sort of tentative steps forward," This Much I Know to Be True (2022) "is sort of six years later and the loss is really sort of integrated, and it's about what has [Nick Cave] learned? What has he learned and what can he pass on?"