Rocket Brothers
Rocket Brothers
| 12 December 2003 (USA)
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Rocket Brothers is a 2003 documentary film directed by photographer Kasper Torsting. It explores the ambitions, anxieties and joys of a creative process in the Danish rock band Kashmir. Torsting followed the band over a period of four years starting just after the success of their album The Good Life. In the documentary we follow the daily lives of the band members and come to witness their struggle against the expectations from both themselves and other people. We see the difficulties in overcoming amongst others writer's block, witness the conflicts amongst the group members and discover the profound respect and love with which they treat each other - all in the process of making the album Zitilites. Besides seeing the band writing the Zitilities album, we also witness their failed break-through in America, and lead singer Kasper Eistrup's audition for Roger Waters Pink Floyd tour. Eistrup auditioned as the lead singer and guitarist.

Reviews
Cubussoli Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Claysaba Excellent, Without a doubt!!
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Cheryl A clunky actioner with a handful of cool moments.
Ulrik Oldenburg I really love this band, and I also liked this movie. It is a peek into the world of the great Danish band "KASHMIR".The band, and mainly the lead singer Kasper Eistrup, is trying to match the great expectations for the next KASHMIR album, because their last album, where a great success.We share the thrilling inside fights, the joys, and most of all the experience of seeing how the birth of their new album "ZITILITES".If you like music, and would like to see the way artists reacts when their confidence goes numb and the struggle to get back up.I recommend this movie (7/10)
bomandersen I went to an alternative danish cinema to enjoy a movie about my favourite danish rockband: Kashmir.I found the movie very fascinating - you'll learn alot about the band - you'll listen to raw recordings of their new album: Zitilites, watch internal fights and first of all, experience the band from a whole new perspective.If you are just a bit into Kashmir, I recommend you go see it. 8/10