More (1969)
August 4, 1969Release Date
More (1969)
August 4, 1969Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently More is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Criterion Channel
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Cast & Crew.
Mimsy Farmer
Estelle
Klaus Grünberg
Stefan
Heinz Engelmann
Dr. Ernesto
Michel Chanderli
Charlie
Henry Wolf
Henry
Louise Wink
Cathy
Georges Montant
Seller
Barbet Schroeder
Director
Paul Gégauff
Writer
Lester Waldman
Still Photographer
Eugene Archer
Writer
David Gilmour
Composer
Richard Wright
Music
Nick Mason
Composer
Olivier Bogard
Assistant Camera
Charles Lachman
Presenter / Executive Producer
Roger Waters
Composer
Néstor Almendros
Cinematographer
Monique Giraudy
Assistant Editor / Script Supervisor
Madeleine Grimberg
Assistant Editor
Denise de Casabianca
Editor
Pierre Cottrell
Associate Producer
David Lewis
Presenter / Executive Producer
Robert Bernard
Electrician
Jean-Yves Elrhodes
Hairdresser
Jack Jullian
Sound
Fran Lewis
Art Direction
Robert Pouret
Sound
Janine Evrad
Script Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 4, 1969
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 57m
Filming LocationsIbiza, Spain
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
More is a 1969 English-language romantic drama film written and directed by Barbet Schroeder in his directorial debut. Starring Mimsy Farmer and Klaus Grünberg, the film deals with heroin addiction as drug fascination on the island of Ibiza, Spain. Made in the political fallout of the 1960s counterculture,
it features drug use, "free love", and other references to contemporary European youth culture.
The screenplay was written by Paul Gégauff and Barbet Schroeder with the original story by Schroeder. It features a soundtrack written and performed by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released as an album the same year. Schroeder's inspiration for the film came from the counterculture tradition of the 1960s with themes of drugs, addiction, sexual freedom and the beauty of life often in New Wave films. Production began in 1968 with a low budget, and the film was partially funded by Jet Films and executive produced by Les Films du Losange.
Upon its release on 4 August 1969, More garnered mostly negative reviews from critics. It was selected to be screened in the Cannes Classics section of the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. More was released on DVD on 5 April 2005 by Home Vision Entertainment.