Despite its brevity as a documentary, Not a Photograph effectively delivers a number of the key scenes behind Mission of Burmas return and their renewed creative vigour following nearly two decades of silence. In this docs tight 70 minutes, the focus rests primarily on the high spirits surrounding the Boston groups critically acclaimed reunion. It also explores the bands influence on an assortment of artists ranging from Sonic Youth to Moby. In charting Burmas course, the doc supplies an excellent variety of live footage. Early concerts, rehearsals and the groups first round of reunion shows in 2002 are all included. It also delves into some of the factors, including guitarist/vocalist Roger Millers damaged hearing, which contributed to Burmas early demise in 1983 after only a handful of releases. Interviews with Miller, bassist/vocalist Clint Conley, drummer/vocalist Peter Prescott and a variety of other musicians, friends and fans provide wide views on the groups past and present. There are some gaps, however. The film doesnt dig deep into all the reasons leading to the groups reunion or the projects that band members were involved in following the groups initial split. Despite a few minor shortcomings, Not A Photograph provides an excellent overview to one of contemporary musics most compelling bands. (MVD, www.mvdvisual.com)
Mission Of Burma
Not a Photograph
BY Rob NayPublished Feb 16, 2007