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For the Lil Wayne album, see Tha Carter.
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External linksProduction[edit]
During the filming of The Carter between 2007 and 2008, no interviews
were conducted with singer by the filmmakers. As Quincy Jones III told
MTV,
"With Wayne, he was like, 'I don't want to do anything that's really
missionary. I want to give this a whole, new, fresh approach, so I don't
necessarily want to do a formal sit-down interview.'"[1]
The film was shot in a cinéma vérité style, with the production team
following the artist during his tours, and gaining interviews from his
manager and other associates.[1] Lough said that the film is about fame
and the "artist's life". Carter was filmed using marijuana and a
prescription cough syrup in soda as recreational drugs.[2] The director
Lough also clearly showed his strong work ethic which has enabled his
high productivity, and said that Carter was always recording, whether on
the road or not.[3] He is devoted to the process and working all the time.
[4]
Distribution[edit]
Although Carter was under contract to participate in the film and Jones
said he was "ecstatic" about the final cut,[1] he later filed a lawsuit
against it to prevent its distribution after the second screening at the
2009 Sundance Film Festival.[5] His lawsuit said that he was promised
the final cut and wanted certain scenes removed that were still in at the
Sundance screening.[2][3] A judge threw out the $50 million lawsuit, and
the film was released directly to DVD on November 17, 2009.[3]
The independently distributed film topped iTunes movie charts in its first
week of release.[6]
Critical reception[edit]
The film is among the most critically acclaimed documentaries in music
history. Jon Caramanica writing in the New York Times called it one of
"the most revealing and provocative hip hop films," of all time, writing
"It’s a little like watching Nero fiddle just before Rome begins to burn." [7]
Brandon Perkins in the Huffington Post ranked it as "one of the top five
greatest hip-hop documentaries of all time."[4] He writes that "it's Lil
Wayne's commitment to his art that truly resonates."[4] Writing in The
Guardian, Ben Westhoff wrote "it is one of the best music documentaries
I’ve ever seen." [8] The Hollywood Reporter, Rolling Stone, XXL
(magazine), IndieWire, and Complex have also included it on their lists
of the greatest rock and hip hop films.
References[edit]
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a b c Rodriguez, Jayson (November 13, 2009). "'The Carter' Documentary
Gets 'Intimate' With Lil Wayne, Producer Says". MTV.com.
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a b Roman Wolfe and wayne (2009-04-22). "Lil Wayne Loses In Court;
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