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“I ACTUALLY HAVE A SIXHOUR CUT!”

Alex Gibney on his deep-diving Paul Simon documentar­y, In Restless Dreams

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ALEX Gibney is a film director who, as well as making journalist­ic documentar­ies on dozens of subjects, has also made inventive films about some key musicians, including James Brown, Fela Kuti and Frank Sinatra. “It was my Sinatra film, All Or Nothing At All, that Paul Simon and his people liked,” says Gibney. “So when they sent out feelers for me to make a film about Paul, of course I was interested. I’m a huge admirer of his work and, as with Sinatra, Paul’s career is like a history of America over a 60-year period. But it got interestin­g when Paul said, ‘I’m working on a new album, do you wanna watch me work on it?’ So that became the entry point – we move back and forth between the history and the present day. And, as well as being a biography, it becomes an extraordin­arily moving story of a great composer struggling with his loss of hearing, making an album that deals with mortality and belief and suffering and spirituali­ty, and allowing us intimate access to his creativity during a vulnerable moment.”

The film runs to three-anda half hours, but doesn’t feel overlong. “I actually have a sixhour cut!” says Gibney. “So I’ve had to cut a lot out. But we had access to so much new archive footage that has barely been seen before. There was a lot of film in the vaults that we had to restore just to find out what it was, and then we’d have to transfer it. We found amazing footage of Art, Paul and Roy Halee working on the Bridge Over Troubled Water album, we found live footage from Zimbabwe, and from both the big Central Park concerts.”

Gibney wanted to avoid the standard music biopics that he finds “formulaic, dreary and routine-ised. Who wants to see a 10-second clip of a song, then a montage of famous celebritie­s saying how great an artist is? If the artist is any good, you don’t need people to tell you that! The only secondary voices we use are friends and collaborat­ors who have something interestin­g to say – in this case, the likes of Lorne Michaels, Wynton Marsalis, Edie Brickell. And we wanted to play long clips of songs – once you get involved in a song, it takes you some place, like a dream. And, for an album that’s inspired by a dream, that’s fitting.”

In Restless Dreams will be released next year

 ?? ?? Taking questions with Alex Gibney in Toronto, September 10, 2023
Taking questions with Alex Gibney in Toronto, September 10, 2023

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