Wages of the Imagination (2019)

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With their psychedelic noise rock and mind-expanding gigs, London-based band Terminal Cheesecake never achieved wide popularity, but they did obtain massive cult status. After eight eventful years, in 1993 the band split, relaunching again in 2013 with Gnod’s Neil Francis replacing original vocalist Boniface. Wages of the Imagination provides insight into the worlds of veterans Russel Smith (guitar/noise) and drummer John Jobbagy. The latter works as a gravedigger, whilst Smith tinkers with bikes in the French countryside, under the watchful eye of his mother.

Director: Dries Meddens
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 35 min
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Editing: Dries Meddens
Country: Belgium
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Wages of the Imagination about?
With their psychedelic noise rock and mind-expanding gigs, London-based band Terminal Cheesecake never achieved wide popularity, but they did obtain massive cult status. After eight eventful years, in 1993 the band split, relaunching again in 2013 with Gnod’s Neil Francis replacing original vocalist Boniface. Wages of the Imagination provides insight into the worlds of veterans Russel Smith (guitar/noise) and drummer John Jobbagy. The latter works as a gravedigger, whilst Smith tinkers with bikes in the French countryside, under the watchful eye of his mother.
Who directed Wages of the Imagination?
Wages of the Imagination was directed by Dries Meddens.
How long is Wages of the Imagination?
Wages of the Imagination has a runtime of 35m (35 minutes).
What genre is Wages of the Imagination?
Wages of the Imagination is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Wages of the Imagination produced?
Wages of the Imagination was produced in Belgium.