A film by Tylor Hubby
Music Documentary – 96 Minutes – Color – English/USA 2016

Tony Conrad was one the great American artists of his time, yet to the world at large he remains criminally under appreciated. Since the early 1960s, Conrad’s films and compositions have been the stuff of legend for artists and musicians everywhere. He performed in and recorded the soundtrack to Jack Smith’s legendary Flaming Creatures; he laid bare the paradigms of cinema with The Flicker, a film composed of only black and white frames; his powerful and startling drone compositions still have the music establishment scratching their heads; his early work with La monte Young and John Cale played a role in the formation of The Velvet Underground; as an early adopter of activist public access television he democratized the emerging medium of portable video for ordinary citizens.  His vast, fifty year inter-disciplinary repertoire inspired and confounded generations of artists, collaborators and fans. In his later years he continued to perform and make work that pushed the boundaries of reason for which he has finally begun to receive worldwide attention.

International Film Festival Rotterdam 2017

Tate Modern 2017

Vienna International Film Festival 2016

DOCNYC 2016
“10 Best Films of 2017”
Artforum
“Highly recommended”
RogerEbert.com        
“Excellent, incisive”
The Stranger        
“Riveting”
The Michigan Daily    
“JOYOUS, EXHILARATING, AND TRANSFORMATIVE…essential viewing for anyone involved in the history of music and visual art.”
Amy Taubin – Artforum    
“An extraordinary and timely documentary”
Artillery Magazine    
“Sly, lively and illuminating”
The Boston Globe   
 “A sharp, sweet, eloquent documentary about the merriest, most artistically expansive minimalist on record”
Chicago Tribune