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Edgar Wright and the Sparks Brothers on Their Unique Documentary 

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One of the many films to world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival was director Edgar Wright’s incredible documentary on the band Sparks, called The Sparks Brothers. While you might not be familiar with the band, over the past fifty years, brothers Ron Mael and Russell Mael have released over twenty albums, had a number of hit songs, and have influenced countless musicians around the world. In addition, unlike some bands that stay in the same lane with their music throughout their career, Sparks has consistently evolved and changed directions, always chasing where the music takes them without compromise. And as it turns out, time and again Sparks turn out to be ahead of the curve. The more you learn about the brothers and Sparks, the more you’ll realize how unusual and special they are.
While almost every music documentary features interviews with the band and select performances, as you might expect from a film by Edgar Wright, he takes what you’ve come to know about these kinds of documentaries and flips the script. He’s done this by using fantastic footage of Ron and Russell Mael (Sparks) from their entire career, interviews with the brothers and some of their famous fans and fellow musicians and unique animation, all infused with Wright’s sincere love of the band that puts his own unique spin on the music documentary. Just as Sparks are singular in the music world, so too is The Sparks Brothers in the documentary world. I absolutely loved every second of this doc and believe that even if you’ve never heard of Sparks, you’ll walk away from the end of the film a converted fan.
Shortly after seeing the film I got to speak with Wright and Ron and Russell Mael. They talked about how the documentary happened, Wright’s history with Sparks, how director Phil Lord is the one that told Wright to make the film in the first place, why Ron and Russell felt Wright was the perfect filmmaker to helm the doc, what album someone should start with if they don’t know Sparks' music, which record label was their favorite, what happened to the music they wrote for Tim Burton’s planned Mai the Psychic Girl movie, and more.
Edgar Wright, Ron Mael and Russell Mael:
• Do Ron and Russell still have PTSD from trying to play all the Sparks albums over 21 nights in London?
• Was it tough to get financing?
• Wright talks about his history with Sparks and how it was tough to learn who they were in the pre-internet era.
• How Wright used Twitter to speak with the guys and what happened next…
• How at a Sparks show in L.A. at the El Rey in 2017 where he realized someone should make a documentary about the band. Phil Lord suggested Wright had to do it. And he pitched it to Ron and Russell that night.
• With Ron and Russell’s history of movie projects not working out when Wright pitched the idea of a doc did they think it would never happen?
• Why they were hesitant for a long time to go into detail about the history of the band.
• Why they thought Wright was the perfect filmmaker to tell their story.
• Was anything off limits?
• Have Ron and Russell ever had any big fights?
• Which of the fourteen labels they’ve been on was their favorite?
• What Sparks album should a new listener start with?
• Did they ever use the music they wrote for Tim Burton’s Mai the Psychic Girl or is it still locked away?
• What is Wright working on in 2021?
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@Skoda130
@Skoda130 3 года назад
I love how Ron's face really lights up when he smiles, while at the same time he's capable of looking pretty menacing. These guys are the kind you'll see once in a lifetime.
@katiecliffe8454
@katiecliffe8454 3 года назад
The Mael brothers are beyond charming, talented, intelligent and to me beautiful .All with a touch of humility.I am smitten in every way.
@renayk1615
@renayk1615 Год назад
I have been a fan for 50 years. Great interview. Ron and Russell are two of the most humble people on this earth. So much talent interwined in these two brothers. They are sooooo underrated and don't get the attention that is due to them. They have stayed true to themselves for over 50 years. The documentary revived my love for them.
@marjoreecastillo2876
@marjoreecastillo2876 2 года назад
I was born in 1999 so I just now The Sparks Brothers because of that one episode on Gilmore Girls and I'm so thankful that this kind of documentary exists because it introduced me deeply in the meaning of Sparks' trajectory. So thanks, Mr. Wright for that and to Ron and Russel for everything! Such humble human beings.
@tonycrosbie3846
@tonycrosbie3846 3 года назад
The Mael's are absolute geniuses! There's something in every album of theirs that's different to hear that no other living artists have achieved. I've been a fan since 1974 and I cannot wait to see this documentary.
@VelvetVoice
@VelvetVoice 2 года назад
Pretty much in agreement with everything said below - such a good interview; relaxed, warm, witty, charming and thoroughly engaging. Great questions, and genuine responses. Having been an ardent fan of Edgar Wright’s work since ‘Is It Bill Bailey?’, through Spaced, and all of his films to date, I was gutted to then miss out on seeing ‘The Sparks Brothers’ on its cinematic run. I was overjoyed to instead receive the DVD for Christmas… I’ve watched it at least four times already, and have loved it more upon each viewing. I was somewhat less familiar however with Sparks’ broader body of work, although I’d long been aware of ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough…’ However, I was properly ‘switched on’ to them once I heard their 1994 comeback single ‘When Do I Get To Sing ‘My Way’ ‘? (still a perennial personal fave). As far as my own personal take on the band goes, Edgar’s superb documentary has achieved exactly what he had set out to - it’s given me a beautifully drawn overview of not only Sparks’ extraordinary body of work, and indeed the uneven successes of their career, but it has also left me with a much deeper awareness, appreciation and respect for the band than I’d had previously, and I can’t wait to start properly delving into their admittedly somewhat daunting catalogue of work. Demonstrating such strength of resolve, determination and self-belief in their own creative vision, that Ron & Russell have weathered so many career storms and come through it all the stronger for it, is really quite touching - this frequently regular poignancy in the film touched far more emotional nerves than I would have anticipated of a music documentary. It’s as much testament to Edgar’s storytelling skills as a director (his passion for his subject clearly helping to inform much of the film) as it is to the strength of the Brothers Mael, and their bond not just as brothers but as creative partners, that makes ‘The Sparks Brothers’ such a charming film to watch (multiple times) - hats off to all concerned, it’s a truly masterful documentary.
@crazee-eight3603
@crazee-eight3603 3 года назад
I saw Sparks on "Rock Concert", hosted by Keith Moon with an appearance by Ring Starr, when I was a teen. They performed This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us and Talent Is An Asset. On the following Monday after school I went to the local record shop and snagged a copy of Kimono My House and I still have that record some 42+ years later. It is still one of my favorite albums. Thank you Ron & Russell for all the good music.
@jdswanny1969
@jdswanny1969 9 месяцев назад
I saw this on Netflix on a Saturday, then spent all day Sunday buying their 28 albums and soundtracks. I really feel like I’ve missed out following this band through the years!
@barrymchugh4490
@barrymchugh4490 3 года назад
I'm literally just this second learning about the Sparks but I'm sure my mind shall be blown!!
@randsimon1313
@randsimon1313 Год назад
Love Sparks since Kimono My House came out in 1974 when I was 21. They were WAY ahead of their time, and are simply unbelievably talented performers and songwriters, unique without peer. I can't wait to see the documentary! RU-vid these other awesome Sparks songs- Dick Around, Perfume, The Rhythm Thief, Beat the Clock, Waterproof, and pretty much the whole Kimono My House Album, which is filled with genius lyrics and dramatic melodies that could have been from Broadway!
@girlfromgermany
@girlfromgermany 3 года назад
I really love to watch this interview again and again. Great questions and it's simply fun to watch with such lovable people. Gotta love Sparks as musicians and as the Ron and Russell they are. So warm-hearted 💖
@andrewmassie2120
@andrewmassie2120 3 года назад
I feel like I have just been having that chat myself with ron and russell over tea and biscuits. I totally get where theyr'e coming from especially in relation with people having such set views on things and being hand fed a set of beliefs. So out of the box as ever. I have always loved them. I was only a little girl when i first saw them and Thay are as fresh today as they were then. I am so happy they are still performing and cannot wait to see them again. I even saw them in Fareham community centre about twenty years ago,such a modest venue. Met them once,love to again. Can't wait. X
@martyg11
@martyg11 2 года назад
It’s a fine documentary that gives me a better appreciation of their music. Really looking forward to exploring their many albums and Kimono my House sounds like a great place to start.
@derrikdiaz340
@derrikdiaz340 3 года назад
Love this interview. Can’t think of a greater proof of cultural impact, than for Auteur Edgar Wright to want to make a Doc about you, fellow Auteurs and Legends.
@lesliemiller9634
@lesliemiller9634 2 года назад
Ron and Russell are *sooo* refreshing ! And the interviewer were so fitting to do this. They asked some great questions. And the Mael brothers are sharp and very thoughtful in their responses. Sometimes I too get so tired of "rock stars" self pity parties...And sometimes being combative... well done !
@hiphophappeningkenny2371
@hiphophappeningkenny2371 3 года назад
Great interview, really put a smile on my face 🙂
@babettewitt3978
@babettewitt3978 3 года назад
Dear Russell dear Ron Congratulations with your amazing documentary! ! I am so excited had to seen it soon! I pull my fictive hat for so an otherworldy long career RESPECT! ! Thanks for your wonderful humanity, unique, meanful, truest, authentic, heartwarmed MUSIC! ! This is the biggest beautiful present that you have given us! Take care of both of you! We need you and the music from you more than ever in this horrible times! " MINE IS YOURS, AND YOURS IS MINE " NOW WE LEFT OUT IN THE COLD " WORLD " I love you so much guys! Lovely Greetings
@camelsheit_on_the_walls446
@camelsheit_on_the_walls446 3 года назад
I wholeheartedly agree with your words !
@karollramirez2293
@karollramirez2293 2 года назад
Beautiful warm words for these geniuses and wonderful human beings!
@robertdavidson9393
@robertdavidson9393 3 года назад
I loved ♥ Sparks since a kid and as a teen was a Sparks fanatic after hearing Propaganda etc and buying all their records etc and 💿 cds and dvds 📀 when got older! They where quircky and unusual and where able to make changes that at first didn't like as much as earlier work but later came to appreciate all their attempts at diversity! I remained a die hard Sparks fanatic no matter what they produced really!
@jduff59
@jduff59 3 года назад
Kimono My House should be on any "100 Greatest Rock Albums" list, but Sparks have always been so enigmatic, moist people didn't even know what nationality they were. I saw that era Sparks on a TV Concert when I was about 14, and was an instant fan. I was into Bowie/Spiders and Mott, and Sparks had that same intensity. But they were always changing - probably their recipe for longevity, but it probably cost them that "One Big Record". I'll always love these zany lugs!
@robertdavidson9393
@robertdavidson9393 3 года назад
Agree
@Jeffrey.Seelman
@Jeffrey.Seelman 2 года назад
I am new to Sparks, and I am a music collector. They are unique and fantastic. WOW
@chrissturgess4323
@chrissturgess4323 2 года назад
Remember when this town came out..love everything they've done since ...
@briandoan3837
@briandoan3837 3 года назад
There was a great early fandom anime store in Emeryville, Ca called "Kimono My House".(been there in the 1980s/90s)..and i remember now that Tim Burton was supposed to develop a live action Mai the Psychic Girl movie and Sparks did the music. My mind is blown!!!!!
@lalajarre8764
@lalajarre8764 3 года назад
OMG i just love Ron and Russell Mael I got there cd and t shirt u can my big brothers anytime love your music keep up the good work 👍👍👍☺☺☺😊😊😊💋💋💋
@paganpines
@paganpines 3 года назад
I'm a completist. If I get into a band, I start with the first record, and track their evolution that way. I'm glad I started there, because my new favorite Sparks song is on "A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing".
@Gothic55
@Gothic55 2 года назад
Really good video. I am expecting the Blu-ray of Sparks Brothers later today -cannot wait. I re bear seeing them on their Top of the Pops premiere in mid 1970s.
@rspratt
@rspratt 3 года назад
Lovely interview
@sidclark1953
@sidclark1953 3 года назад
Love to see the doc
@christinebuckingham8369
@christinebuckingham8369 3 года назад
It was great - go and see it!
@geoffreylogsdon162
@geoffreylogsdon162 2 года назад
Yup, nice guys that you can run into at a coffee stand in the morning and have a nice conversation about Orson Welles' Touch of Evil, then go on with your day.
@ezioauditore6038
@ezioauditore6038 3 года назад
I listen mainly to metal but Sparks are one of my all time favorite music artists. Lil Beethoven is their magnum opus
@alexp6882
@alexp6882 3 года назад
That's the first band I have listened in my life ( somewhere 40+ years ago) , of course Sparks is the best! ! Do you know where documentary will be available? Which TV channel or how it will be distributed?
@birgittahallstrom3076
@birgittahallstrom3076 3 года назад
😍😍😍
@DiabloSandwich59
@DiabloSandwich59 3 года назад
Ron looks like if Ian McKellan played Poirot.
@philosart11
@philosart11 3 года назад
Straight up, the Sparks brothers look like Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali.
@assembled1855
@assembled1855 3 года назад
Edgar should direct Beverly Hills Cop 4
@denniswhite166
@denniswhite166 3 года назад
What a transition! From Hitler to Tojo!!!
@samanthabeattie2187
@samanthabeattie2187 Год назад
You JUST RIDE OTHER PEOPLES FAME..UR FAME IS ICECREAM APPARANTLY...XX
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