Jan 22, 2019 This week, Felix & Paul Studios are set to return to Sundance with the world premiere of their new immersive Eminemdocumentary “Marshall From Detroit.” The 21 minute long 360-degree film, which has been directed by Caleb Slain, explores Detroit through the eyes of the rapper, who takes viewers on a nighttime car ride through his home town. Our idea was to extend the blanket of intimacy offered by VR beyond the once-in-a-lifetime ride with Marshall and introduce you to a more mystic version of Detroit you could never see for yourself,” said Slain. “We wanted to take the ‘reality’ out of VR and cook it down into something more unreal, but also truthful.” “Our studio has a history of using technology to tell stories in new, more immersive ways, to create experiences that are at the convergence of the intimate and the extraordinary,” added Felix & Paul Studios co-founder Paul Raphael. “‘Marshall From Detroit’ is a sparkling expression of that, inviting you on a surreal ride through Detroit with Eminem himself.”
Jan 22, 2019 "Marshall From Detroit" next album title confirmed. The whole a--- credits is just gonna be the new album
Jan 22, 2019 Another documentary about the same thing that has been stated and said and gone over 1000000 times
Jan 23, 2019 Well, this is great, I remember there was another project of Eminem like this that supposed to come out this year...
Jan 24, 2019 I don't see what exactly is iconic about them... Sway works for Eminem so he is biased. I'd rather see Eminem get interviewed by someone who will ask non scripted question and won't just try to please him.
Jan 24, 2019 Eminem has barely left his house in over 20 years to know what's really going on in Detroit
Jan 25, 2019 Guys pleasze, be less stupid..there is no soundtrack, and Eminem goes out a lot, as he said in some recent interviews but you don't see him around because, paparazzis don't usually go to detroit, we about to see a very cool side of Eminem...stop complainning
Jan 26, 2019 Tonight at Sundance, maybe um YouTube too but not sure, facebook #oculus will have it first
Jan 26, 2019 In Marshall From Detroit, Eminem — whose real name is Marshall Mathers — shoots the breeze with old pal Sway Calloway, while we listen and watch. The 19-minute piece is intercut with moody nighttime images of Detroit. “There are two stars in this show: Marshall and Detroit,” said Raphaël. “We really wanted to create a connective tissue between these two entities. “Detroit is a troubled city and Marshall is a troubled person. He has dealt with that through art, and art is also playing a part in the resurgence of Detroit.” Lajeunesse and Raphaël found the perfect co-director in Caleb Slain, who hails from Grand Rapids, Mich., knows Detroit well and is a longtime Eminem fan. “I’ve seen every interview that exists with him,” Slain said. “He’s a hometown hero, where I grew up. For me, as someone who has watched his career closely, it was a chance to create a space where people could see a different side of him.” Eminem is almost unrecognizable at first — neither brooding nor angry, sporting a light beard and reflecting openly on whatever comes to mind. When it came to Detroit, Slain used creative flourishes to bring the imagery into a dreamlike realm that enhances the free-ranging conversation. “I call it unrealism,” he said. “It’s not literally surreal, but there’s enough wrong with it to allow room for spatial poetry. The beauty of it is in not being sure; that’s where the ideas and the experience loosen up.”