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Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock (2017)

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Unfurling the vibrant tapestry of rock 'n' roll's wild chronicles, SHOT! The Mick Rock Documentary embarks on a thrilling escapade through the psychedelic landscapes etched in the mind of Mick Rock, the preeminent living archivist of rock history. An intoxicating journey from London's glittering glam rock scene to the raw grit of NYC punk, the narrative shines a spotlight on this bewitching architect of icons, dream keeper, and cosmic wanderer. Balancing on the precipice of mortality, awaiting heart surgery after multiple heart attacks, Mick plunges into the depths of his existence, confronting his past, grappling with the present, and envisioning a future rebirth from his own ashes. Mick's unyielding will pushed his mental faculties to their brink, immortalizing rock's deities such as David Bowie, Syd Barrett, Blondie, Queen, Lou Reed, and Iggy Pop, their visages forever seared into our collective consciousness. His story, told through the kaleidoscopic prism of rock 'n' roll mythos, is a testament to his enduring fascination with the camera's mesmerizing power and its enchanting reflections. "I'm still in awe of the power of the camera and its magical reflections. In many ways I love it more than ever." This is the captivating, untamed narrative of Mick Rock, the psycho-spiritual mantra of rock.

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Shot! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock is a documentary movie featuring Tunde Adebimpe and directed by Barnaby Clay.

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