Cocksucker Blues

Cocksucker Blues

Cocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by the noted still photographer Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones' North American tour in 1972 in support of their album Exile on Main St. There was much anticipation for the band's arrival in the United States, since they had not visited there since the 1969 disaster at the Altamont Free Concert, in which a fan was stabbed and beaten to death on camera by Hells Angels. Behind the scenes, the tour embodied debauchery, lewdness and hedonism. The film was shot cinéma vérité, with several cameras available for...
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Release date:1972
Directed by:Robert Frank
Runtime:93 Minutes
Producer:Marshall Chess
Editor:Robert Frank, Paul Justman, Susan Steinberg
Cinematography:Robert Frank, Danny Seymour
Genre:Musical, Biography

Film director of Cocksucker Blues

Robert Frank
Robert Frank
Born: November 9, 1924
Age: 87

Robert Frank , is an important figure in American photography and film. His most notable work, the 1958 photobook titled The Americans, was influential, and earned Frank comparisons to a modern-day de Tocqueville for his fresh and skeptical outsider's view of American society. Frank later expanded...
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