- The Daddy of Rock 'N' Roll
Infobox Film
name = Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll
caption = The DVD cover.
director =Daniel Bitton
producer =Daniel Bitton
writer =
narrator =
starring =Wesley Willis
music =Wesley Willis
cinematography =
editing =
distributor = Music Video Distributors
released = flagicon|United StatesApril 22 ,2003
runtime = 58:48 min.
country = US
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 16:37729
imdb_id = 0387682"Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll" is a 2003 documentary film directed by
Daniel Bitton about rock musician and artistWesley Willis , who died in 2003 at age 40. Willis, challenged by a weight disorder as well as aschizophrenic personality disorder, is followed in his daily tasks, trials and tribulations in autumn 2000, showing him writing his unique yet virtually identical songs, playing a show, and attending to daily chores.Plot
Shot in and around Willis' native
Chicago area, the documentary simply shows footage of Willis' daily life with his songs serving as the soundtrack. Willis appears unkempt, morbidly obese and mentally unstable.His songwriting technique is shown as he visits a local Kinko's dressed sloppily and barefoot, and types expletives and repetitive
bestiality references on a computer aslyrics and prints the document. His songs deal with subjects such as praise for celebrities that he had met or admired, reports on bands that he had seen, stories about violent confrontations withsuperhero es, and expletive-packed rants at his mental "demons". Willis says music helps him silence the discouraging mental voices, but his fan following comes from people who find his songs humorous. Many of his compositions are very similar, a fact that is highlighted by scenes of him recording songs such as "I WhippedSuperman 's Ass", "I WhippedSpider-Man 's Ass" and "I WhuppedBatman 's Ass", which are juxtaposed to highlight their similarities.Willis also visits a zoo, bemusingly overdubbed with one of his many songs about
bestiality .Towards the end Willis is shown playing with his band, the
Wesley Willis Fiasco .Several of Willis' friends are interviewed, among them recording engineer
Steve Albini . They reminisce over how they met Wesley and how they feel about him. By and large they are all sympathetic of his plight and it is stated he would likely be deceased if he had not cultivated such a network.One friend describes Willis' poor upbringing (involving forced viewing of his own mother having intercourse in exchange for
drugs ), and touchingly, Willis' own despair at his condition:"I'm already doomed. I can't find a
girlfriend , I can't do a goddamned thing."External links
*imdb title | id=0387682 | title=Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll
*amg movie|id=16:37729|title=Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll
* [http://www.pollystaffle.com/documentaries/wesleywillisthedaddyofrocknroll.shtml Review of Wesley Willis - The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll - Documentary]
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