Gimme Danger
"Long live The Stooges!"
Gimme Danger reframes the Stooges through a musician's lens rather than a conventional rock biopic. It traces how a blistering blend of primal riffing, spooky boogie, and bluntly honest lyrics emerged from a Detroit scene hungry for something meaner and louder. The film follows Iggy Pop and his... Read more
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About Gimme Danger
Gimme Danger reframes the Stooges through a musician's lens rather than a conventional rock biopic. It traces how a blistering blend of primal riffing, spooky boogie, and bluntly honest lyrics emerged from a Detroit scene hungry for something meaner and louder. The film follows Iggy Pop and his fellow players as they push boundaries, charm and repel audiences, and stumble into pricing and permission issues that would keep them on the edge of mainstream glory for years. Without giving away every twist, it sketches the cultural tug between raw impulse and commercial reality, and explains why the band left a mark that keeps echoing. It also maps the tensions inside the group and the DIY ethos that fed their art.
Directed by Jim Jarmusch, Gimme Danger leans on archival footage and conversations with Iggy Pop and surviving band members. The film assembles period context, performance clips, and personal recollections into a disciplined portrait of the group's rise.
Gimme Danger shows how The Stooges forged a raw energy that echoed beyond their era. Their uncompromising stage presence and loud lo-fi sound helped spark punk sensibilities and inspired generations of artists to push boundaries. The film uses candid interviews to make their charisma feel immediate.
Critics praised the intimate approach and Jarmusch's use of interviews and performance footage, finding a clear through line about artistic freedom and the costs of artistic risk. The film treats rebellion as a creative force while acknowledging the friction with commerce. It also probes authenticity amid fame's glare.
Awards: The film earned nominations at several film festivals, reflecting recognition for its direction, research, and archival assembly. It resonated with audiences who value documentary craft and the historical significance of The Stooges, even if it did not become a mainstream award winner. Its craft earned careful attention from critics.
Details
- Release Date
- August 05, 2016
- Runtime
- 1h 48m
- Rating
- R
- User Ratings
- 140 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary, Music
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Low Mind Films +1 more
- Box Office
- $950,040
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Iggy Pop
Self
Scott Asheton
Self
James Williamson
Self
Dave Alexander
Self
Steve Mackay
Self
Mike Watt
Self
Danny Fields
Self
Kathy Asheton
Self
Jim Jarmusch
Self (voice)
Written by: Jim Jarmusch