Michael Stipe: "Je ne suis qu'une simple personne, pas un dieu" - Hep Taxi
An exceptional encounter. The former REM singer has granted only rare interviews since the farewell of the rock band, which became legendary with the hits "Losing My Religion," "Shiny Happy People," and "Everybody Hurts." While Michael Stipe has returned to solo music, he has also, and above all, pursued his career as a photographer and visual artist. Three art books bear witness to his perspective on the world and his contemporaries. Through his lens, he captures his close friends, from Patty Smith to the late Kurt Cobain and River Phoenix. He also highlights numerous inspiring figures for their courage and social commitment. Michael Stipe is also a videographer and film producer. Todd Haynes' "Velvet Goldmine" and Spike Jonze's delirious "Being John Malkovich" are the highlights of his film productions. 📌 Find RTBF's cultural offerings: On our Auvio player ► https://auvio.rtbf.be/categorie/cultu... On our website ► https://www.rtbf.be/culture On Facebook ► / rtbfculture

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