On the 1st of December, 8 o`clock p.m.,
DokStation presents the 2D version of the documentary
One More Time with Feeling, at the Peasant Museum Cinema. The film that opened the first edition of the DokStation festival is screened the secomd time in Romania, in a unique screening, the way it will be screened in the cinemas all over the world, on the 1st of December.

The second edition of the DokStation Music Documentary Film Festival will be held on 14-17 September 2017, in Bucharest.
Andrew Dominik`s documentary is both a document of the recordings for the 16th album signed by Nick Cave &The Bad Seeds,
Skeleton Tree, and also a requiem for Arthur, Nick Cave`s son who died at the age of 15, in the summer of 2015.
Initially built around the show concept,
One More Time with Feeling radically changed once Dominik started to focus on the tragic background of the writing and recording of the album. The recordings started a few months before the tragic accident and the shootings were made during 10 days, 7 months after Arthur Cave`s death.
The documentary covers the rendering of the 8 songs of the new album, beautifully shot by the cinematographer Benoît Debie, in tune with Joakim Sundström`s sound design, with insertions of interviews given by Nick Cave, his wife, Susie Bick, their son, Earl Cave and his lifelong friend, the musician Warren Ellis and some of Cave`s thoughts.