Tom Lucier conducted an interview with directors
Scot McFadyen and
Sam Dunn of Toronto, Ontario, Canada's
Banger Films Inc. over the weekend when the filmmakers attended the
Windsor International Film Festival to speak about their new documentary featuring the legendary Canadian rock band
RUSH. The five-minute chat can now be streamed using the audio player below.
Dunn and
McFadyen were recently interviewed by
Classic Rock magazine's
Jerry Ewing about the first-ever feature film documentary on
Geddy Lee,
Alex Lifeson and
Neil Peart.
"
Geddy had been in [
Dunn and
McFadyen's previous documentary]
'Metal: A Headbanger's Journey' and we were thinking about other bands we could work with," explains
McFadyen. "We felt that
RUSH had always been overlooked by the critics so we met them on tour and they liked what we said. We started working on it, then
IRON MAIDEN came about so we took a break to do that and raised the financing for the
RUSH film. We've started on it now and done a load of interviews so now we're editing with a load of archival footage."
"We've been lucky. Not only have we had access to [
RUSH management]
SRO's archives but also
Geddy,
Alex and
Neil's own personal archives," enthuses director
Dunn. "I was just at
Geddy's house this week. Going through his personal collection of memorabilia. I dug up some gems I don't think
RUSH fans have ever seen so we're hoping to offer something new."
As
RUSH fans themselves,
Dunn admits this is making him feel like a kid let loose in a candy store.
"Well,
Geddy's definitely the premier band archivist,"
Dunn says. "He has a massive collection of photographs and clippings. We even got our hands on
Neil's handwritten lyric sheets from back when they were making
'Fly By Night',
'2112' and
'A Farewell To Kings', and I don't think they've ever been seen before."
