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  • Actors: Feist
  • Directors: Anthony Seck
  • Format: Multiple Formats, Box set, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Interscope Records
  • DVD Release Date: December 7, 2010
  • Run Time: 60 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0049IRXAE
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #116,075 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Its subject is Leslie Feist, her music, and the way collaboration works in music, and it's niftily, deftly done. No more really need be said, right? Still, it's maybe the most artfully composed rock documentary I've seen.
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15 of 19 people found the following review helpful By Paul Allaer TOP 100 REVIEWERVINE VOICE on January 1, 2011
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Movie: 3 stars; DVD Extras: 4 stars; CD: 4.5 stars

On the strength of primarily one single song ("1234") that was used for an iPod commercial, multi-talented Feist broke through in 2007 with her album "The Reminder", which is her second album, after 2004's outstanding "Let It Die" album. Feist toured relentlessly to promote "The Reminder", and now we finally get a document from that tour. But did we?

"Look At What The Light Did Now" (DVD 145 min; and CD 59 min.) starts with the 80 min. movie of the same name, and if you think this is a tour documentary, you are sadly mistaken. It is instead a deeply subjective and "artistic" look at how the album came about, intermixed with interviews of the people involved (typical conversation: what about the album cover? should Feist be on it? and if so, how?), and with the occasional clip of a performance (usually part of a song, but not the whole song). The movie is something I doubt I will ever watch again, to be honest. Not engaging enough and frankly not interesting enough. The DVD extras (65 min.) are a different story. They include the full versions of some of the songs you saw in the movie, including a great "Limit To Your Heart", a crazy "This One Jam" (featuring Chilly Gonzalez), 2 short movies (the 15 min. "The Water" and a great 5 min. "Departures", with a clever subplot tied to the "My Moon My Man" video shoot), and the 4 video singles from the album, including of course "1234" but also "My Moon My Man", "I Feel It All" and "Honey Honey". In all, I really enjoyed the DVD extras, although I only wished there were more of the live performances from the tour. The CD (13 tracks; 59 min.) compiles many of the live tracks seen on the DVD, and that's great, as now it really feels like the live CD that the DVD coulda-shoulda been.
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By lazybones1 on July 3, 2014
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I love you Feist. This is not your greatest work.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful By StarAnise on February 16, 2013
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This well made documentary which allows the viewer to glimpse into the life & creative process of Feist is PURE INSPIRATION! Containing concert footage, interviews with collaborators, shots of recording The Reminder in a Parisian chateau, this film does not disappoint & comes with a soundtrack cd. On the cd I really enjoyed the tracks with Chilly Gonzalez's piano music & both tracks of Look At What The Light Did Now (with Kyle Fields and with Feist solo).
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By N. Woodward on January 13, 2011
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If you're a fan of Feist, then you will absolutely love this DVD and CD!
It is a wonderful insight into her creative process and allows you to meet all of the people who contribute to her artistic process while watching them work.
I highly recommend!
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8 of 15 people found the following review helpful By David M. Sheldon on December 31, 2010
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It was really disappointing to find out that Feist and her goon-squad all take hipsterism to these almost unprecedented, self-indulgent levels.

Needless to say, I purchased this documentary hoping for it to, well you know: MEET THE DESCRIPTION that was provided when marketed to me. But it did not. This is not a movie documenting them being in the studio creating the album. There was a small 15 minute piece of them in the "studio" working on the album. But even that was clustered with pretentious dialogue and clips of them recording on the outside terrace of some old French mansion. So unnecessary. Like the rest of the film. This film is not informative about the writing process or the musical creation of the album itself. It's a stoic (almost dismissive) look at their approach towards music in general. This film is littered with absolutely unnecessary art house, impressionistic, film tactics. Close ups, picture burns, weird noises, photographs, cascades of handwritten notes, etc. C'mon. If you MUST be artsy, do it on the album or the stage show STRICTLY. Don't do it on the album, the stage show and then on the documentary that is documenting the album and the stage show. It's too much. Very self-indulgent and in all honesty made me dislike Feist a little. I wanted an HBO look at this album. Not an IFC look.

The execution of this film left a sour taste in my mouth. In fact, I am watching the end of it right now and I have been hearing a sustaining white noise for about 3 minutes, and am looking at some horribly distorted, warped video clip of um... what appears to be Feist laying on a crowd of people? She also just did a voice-over and used the word 'mosaicing.' Which isn't a word. She actually just said 'onioning' too. Which isn't a word. Ok, this film isn't even over yet.
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