Devo

Acclaimed filmmaker Chris Smith captures the gloriously radical spirit that is DEVO – a rare band founded by a philosophy: a Dada experiment of high art meets low, hellbent on infiltrating American popular culture. Through never-before-seen archival and interviews with Mark Mothersbaugh, Bob Mothersbaugh, and Jerry Casale, Devo relishes in the highs, lows, surreal moments and incredible performances of a 50-year career, embracing the spectacle of the band from their lo-fi beginnings to pioneers of the music video in the early days of MTV’s cultural dominance. Band members are open with their memories and archives, charting their origins as Kent State University arts students shaped by the activism of the late 1960s. Following the 1970 massacre on their campus, the band’s concept of cultural “De-Evolution” turned from satirical humor to urgent social commentary, and what began as subversive counterprogramming to KSU’s 1973 arts festival would go on to warn of, comment on, and reflect back the absurdism of the late 20th century. Finding mainstream success at the height of 1980s consumerism, Devo soundtracked the De-Evolution they’d long predicted – and influenced a 21st century they’d have never believed.DocumentaryPT1H30M2024-10-13
Mark Mothersbaugh
Gerald V. Casale
Robert Mothersbaugh
David Bowie
Richard Branson
Chris Smith
Danny Gabai
Anita Greenspan
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Showtimes

October 13, 6:30 pm

The Grand Cinema