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Adam Green is an American singer-songwriter, artist, and filmmaker.
Green is well known for his involvement in the anti-folk music movement and as one half of the band The Moldy Peaches, alongside fellow singer-songwriter Kimya Dawson.
Set against the backdrop of 9/11, this documentary tells the story of how a new generation kickstarted a musical rebirth for New York City that reverberated around the world.
The surrealist epic poem is about AI, corporate communism, the hard drive of the universe, the phreaker wizard merlin, a plant orgy, mandatory corneal implants, a crusade to silicon valley, and the future world becoming medieval again.
How to Act Bad is an intimate film portrait of singer, songwriter, artist, filmmaker, rock star and human being Adam Green. Filmmaker Dima Dubson followed his friend Green for two years and was given access to all aspects of the multifaceted artist's extraordinary life, both public and private. The result is a raw candid exploration of art, fame, fandom, drugs, love, romantic dysfunction, privacy and honesty.
The Strokes headlined United Kingdom's Carling Weekend festivals in 2002, and their misadventures were largely chronicled by this short documentary 'In Transit', which was released to members of the now-defunct 'Alone, Together' fan club back in 2004.