I Trust You to Kill Me

I Trust You to Kill Me

2006
Documentary
Music
1h 45m
Kiefer Sutherland takes his indie record label act, Rocco DeLuca & the Burden on their first international tour. From Los Angeles, London, Dublin, Reykjavik and Berlin, this rockumentary film chronicles a highly personal journey of a rock band & their less than qualified road manager (Sutherland) and shows the hopes, successes and disappointments of a band trying to get their music to their audience. Manu Boyer's film takes us on a rock tour that becomes much more than the sum of its parts, it is honest and rich, with in-depth life sketches. (First Independent Pictures)
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I Trust You to Kill Me

2006
Documentary
Music
1h 45m
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Rated 18 Mar 2007
50
17th
Worth it just to see Kiefer partying.
Rated 09 Mar 2007
3
45th
What else is there to get me interested in this besides Kiefer Sutherland? Pretty much nothing, and he's what the movie turns into. It's more about him than it is about Rocco DeLuca's music. Fortunately, Kiefer is a pretty interesting guy, and it turns into a wonderful character study. Plus, DeLuca's music is kickin' and provides an excellent soundtrack.
Rated 31 Mar 2011
79
33rd
An artfully crafted music rockumentary that follows the excellent Rocco Deluca and the Burden. However, this movie is an insight into Kiefer Sutherland as much it is an insight into the talented Rocco Deluca. The mutual pain of both of these artists is made clear, and both men's honesty and openness to the camera makes for wonderful film. And if my enthusiasm doesn't sell this to you, maybe the fact that Kiefer Sutherland tackles a christmas tree while under the influence will.

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