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''MC5: A True Testimonial'', also written as ''MC5 * A True Testimonial'', is a 2002 feature-length documentary film about the
MC5 MC5, also commonly called The MC5, is an American rock band formed in Lincoln Park, Michigan, in 1963. The original line-up consisted of Rob Tyner (vocals) Wayne Kramer (guitar), Fred "Sonic" Smith (guitar), Michael Davis (bass), and Dennis ...
, a Detroit-based
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band of the 1960s and early 1970s. The film was produced by Laurel Legler and directed by David C. Thomas; the couple spent more than seven years working on the project. Although the MC5 are considered very influential today, they were relatively obscure in their time. To make the film, Thomas collected photographs and film clips of varying quality, including U.S. government
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footage of the MC5's performance at the protests that took place outside the
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in Chicago. He interviewed the surviving members of the band and people closely associated with it. In the editing room, Thomas matched the band's recordings to the silent footage he had collected. ''MC5: A True Testimonial'' made its premiere on August 22, 2002, at the Chicago Underground Film Festival. Three weeks later it made its international premiere on September 11 at the Toronto International Film Festival. In November of that year, the film was awarded an "Honorable Mention" as a debut feature at the Raindance Film Festival. During 2003 and early 2004, the film was shown at film festivals around the world. Critical reception was overwhelmingly positive. '' The New York Times'' described the film as "riveting"; '' The Boston Globe'' said it was "everything a rockumentary should be and usually isn't"; and '' The Washington Post'' called it "one of the best movies of the summer".
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, the MC5's guitarist, said it was a "wonderful film" and John Sinclair, the band's one-time manager, said Thomas had done "a fine job". In 2007, ''
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'' ranked it #48 on a list of the "50 Greatest Music Films Ever". In April 2004, Kramer sued Legler and Thomas. In his suit, Kramer alleged that Legler and Thomas had promised he would be the film's music producer, an assertion the film-makers denied. With the lawsuit, distribution of ''MC5: A True Testimonial'' ended and plans for a DVD release in May were canceled. In March 2007, the court ruled in favor of Legler and Thomas, and the Court of Appeals upheld the decision on appeal. Nevertheless, ''MC5: A True Testimonial'' has not been released on DVD, although in 2011 the film-makers began a fund-raising campaign to pay for rights to the band's music. A drive via the fundraising website
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aimed to raise $27,000 to finance the release of ''MC5: A True Testimonial'', but came up short..


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