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So, 'Henry Rollins, Easter Sunday' is this intimate little documentary from '97 that captures Rollins in his element. Directed by Albert Watson, it’s basically a snapshot of Rollins performing his spoken word piece, 'I Know You,' drawn from his album, The Boxed Life. The tone is raw and unfiltered, really allowing his intense delivery to shine through. You feel like you're right there in the room with him, absorbing the atmosphere. The pacing is deliberate, letting his words resonate. There’s something about the simplicity of it—a single performer, a single stage—that really focuses your attention. Rollins’ performance is both powerful and personal, and that’s what makes this short film feel distinctive.
Features Henry Rollins performing his spoken word piece.Directed by Albert Watson, known for his striking visual style.Captures a unique moment in Rollins' career.
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