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Gimme Danger
1h 48m Music, Biography, Arts & Culture, Documentary 2016

Jim Jarmusch’s Gimme Danger dives headfirst into the raw chaos of The Stooges — a wild, funny, and unfiltered portrait of Iggy Pop’s revolution.

Directed by Jim Jarmusch, Gimme Danger is a raucous, affectionate tribute to Iggy Pop and The Stooges — the band that blew rock apart and rebuilt it with sweat, swagger, and sound. Through candid interviews and explosive archival footage, it charts their chaotic rise, collapse, and resurrection, capturing the danger, humour, and brilliance that defined a generation.

_Rialto Recommends: _Gimme danger. A love letter to beautiful anarchy. Gimme Danger vibrates with raw energy, reminding us why The Stooges mattered — and still do. Jarmusch’s sharp eye and Iggy’s fearless candour make this essential viewing for anyone who believes rock should shake the soul.

Cast

Jim Jarmusch (Self), Bob Waller (Self), Iggy Pop (Self)

Director

Jim Jarmusch

Language

English

Country

United States

Studio

Low Mind Films

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