The White Stripes Under the Great White Northern Lights
dir: Emmett Malloy
pro: Mike Sarkissian, Ian Montone, Three Foot Giant
ph: Giles Dunning
mus: Jack White, Meg White
ed: Tim Wheeler
cast: Jack White, Meg White
dis: Three Foot Giant
In the summer of 2007, shortly after the release of their 6th album “Icky Thump”, The White Stripes headed north of their hometown of Detroit to embark on an ambitious journey across Canada. The plan was to play a show in every province and territory in Canada, from B.C. to Newfoundland to Nunavut. “Having never done a tour of Canada, Meg and I thought it was high time to go whole hog…from the ocean to the permafrost” says Jack White. “We wanted to play out of the way towns that don’t usually get shows…the shows are better, it’s better for the people, it’s a better experience, it’s way more unique, something interesting is going to happen…hopefully.” White called upon filmmaker Emmett Malloy to come and document this trek for the band. Malloy had directed videos for the band in the past, and seemed eager to hit the road with them. Equipped with a couple of 16mm cameras, and a few other documenting devices, the band and crew all headed north. The end result was the film “The White Stripes Under the Great White Northern Lights”.
(US) 2009 colour 93 min.