Spike Lee and David Byrne’s ‘AMERICAN UTOPIA’ Is Returning to Theaters in 4K

For one night only.

by · Hypebeast

Summary

  • Spike Lee’s concert film documenting David Byrne’s acclaimed Broadway show AMERICAN UTOPIA returns to cinemas nationwide on August 5 in stunning 4K for a single night only
  • The rerelease marks five years since the film opened the Toronto International Film Festival and earned a celebrated reception at the BFI London Film Festival
  • Tickets go on sale June 18

Spike Lee and David Byrne‘s AMERICAN UTOPIA is returning to cinemas across the UK and Ireland on August 5 for a one-night-only 4K event release, five years after the concert film made its world premiere as the opening film at the Toronto International Film Festival. Independent and multiplex venues nationwide will carry the screening, offering audiences the definitive way to experience what is, by construction, one of the most deliberately crafted concert films ever committed to camera.

The production spec alone justifies the cinema format. Lee deployed 11 camera operators to document Byrne’s Broadway run at Hudson Theatre — a shoot designed not to replicate the stage experience but to excavate it, finding angles and intimacies that a live audience could never access. That material, now remastered in 4K, turns a single cinema screen into the closest thing to a front-row seat that most audiences will ever get.

What those cameras captured was a show built to be more than a setlist. Choreographed by Annie-B Parson and developed with Tony-nominated production consultant Alex Timbers, Byrne’s Broadway spectacle found 11 musicians from around the world performing barefoot on a bare stage, stripped of the conventional scaffolding of rock theatre. The set drew from Byrne’s 2018 AMERICAN UTOPIA solo album alongside deep cuts and radio staples from the Talking Heads back catalogue, including Once in a Lifetime and Burning Down the House. The show’s sharpest moment arrived with a rendition of Janelle Monáe’s “Hell You Talmbout,” the ensemble calling out the names of Black Americans killed unjustly — a sequence that transformed the concert into an act of collective witness.

It was, in other words, exactly the kind of material built for Lee’s lens. The Academy Award-winning director has spent decades interrogating race, power, and American identity through cinema. AMERICAN UTOPIA was his first collaboration with Byrne, and the pairing was less a creative surprise than an inevitability: two artists who have spent careers using their respective platforms to make discomfort productive. The film followed Lee’s Da 5 Bloods, arriving at a cultural moment that gave Monáe’s protest song a weight that no staging note could have scripted.

AMERICAN UTOPIA screens nationwide for one night only on August 5. Tickets go on sale June 18.

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