Directed by Robert Downey Sr. • 1975 • United States
"A film without a beginning or an end," in Downey's words, this Dadaist thingamajig, a never-before-seen, newly reedited version of the director's 1975 release Moment to Moment (also known as Jive), is a rush of curious sketches, scenes, and shots that takes on a rhythmic life of its own. It stars Downey's multitalented wife, Elsie, in an endless succession of off-the-wall roles, from dancer to cocaine fiend.
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Robert Downey: Moment to Moment
Directed by Sean Price Williams • 2021 • United States
To pay tribute to one of his filmmaking heroes, Sean Price Willams adopts a style that’s just as out there as his subject, mixing new material and never-before-seen archival footage in this portrait of the underground film titan Robert Downe...
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Robert Downey Sr. and Paul Thomas And...
This conversation between BABO 73 director Robert Downey Sr. and filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson was recorded in 2012.
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Robert Downey Sr. and Paul Thomas And...
This conversation between NO MORE EXCUSES director Robert Downey Sr. and filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson was recorded in 2012.