The Rubber Soul Project (2004)

The Rubber Soul Project (2004) poster

Visual artist Rastko Ćirić, professor of Illustration and Animation at the Belgrade Faculty of Applied Arts and horror and science fiction writer Goran Skrobonja, inspired by the titles of songs the Beatles never released, set out to write lyrics and music in the manner in which the Beatles would have done it. They then decided to record the album with their songs. In 1995, the band, named The Rubber Soul Project (in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Beatles Rubber Soul album), was formed.

Director: Dinko Tucaković
Genre: Music, Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Music: Rastko Ćirić
Production: Soulflower
Country: Serbia and Montenegro
Language: Srpski
Original Language: en

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Rubber Soul Project about?
Visual artist Rastko Ćirić, professor of Illustration and Animation at the Belgrade Faculty of Applied Arts and horror and science fiction writer Goran Skrobonja, inspired by the titles of songs the Beatles never released, set out to write lyrics and music in the manner in which the Beatles would have done it. They then decided to record the album with their songs. In 1995, the band, named The Rubber Soul Project (in honor of the 30th anniversary of the Beatles Rubber Soul album), was formed.
Who directed The Rubber Soul Project?
The Rubber Soul Project was directed by Dinko Tucaković.
Who stars in The Rubber Soul Project?
The Rubber Soul Project stars Rastko Ćirić, Goran Skrobonja, Nebojša Ignjatović, Miroslav Cvetković 'Cvele', Čedomir Macura, Filip Petrović.
How long is The Rubber Soul Project?
The Rubber Soul Project has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is The Rubber Soul Project?
The Rubber Soul Project is a Music, Documentary film.
Where was The Rubber Soul Project produced?
The Rubber Soul Project was produced in Serbia and Montenegro.