The Nomi Song

2005 | Biography, Documentary, Music

Synopsis

Having failed to break into professional opera in his native Germany (where, as an usher in West Berlin's Deutsche Oper, he would serenade the staff after the real performances were over) the diminutive Klaus Nomi headed for NYC in 1972. The vibrant New Wave/avant-garde gestalt of the mid/late '70's East Village proved to be fertile ground for the development of his unique talents. Working by day as a high-end pastry chef, Nomi began to stage his outlandish performances, first launching himself upon an unsuspecting public at the New Wave Vaudeville in 1978. The hip and cynical young audience was stunned by this weird combination of falsetto arias, booming classical orchestration, Kraftwerk-style electronica, futuristic costumes and outer space imagery. An odd assortment of artists, choreographers, designers, songwriters and musicians jumped on to the Nomi bandwagon and the phenomenon began to take off - first attracting thousands to South Manhattan events (including performances at the legendary Max's Kansas City) and culminating in a recording contract with the French division of RCA. With the release 'Klaus Nomi' in 1981 and 'Simple Man' in 1982, it looked as if Nomi was on the verge of superstardom. Having established himself in Europe, he made a triumphant return to New York City. But Nomi's moment of glory proved to be his swansong. Within only a few months Nomi had succumbed to the ravages of AIDS. One of the first celebrities to be killed by this mysterious new disease, Nomi died a lonely death, largely abandoned by those who had seen him as a passport to their own success. Today, the otherworldliness of 'The Cold Song' and 'Dido's Lament' is like an ethereal voice calling from beyond the grave.

Scores

Overall Score
37.7
Popularity Percentile (Year)
23.9%
Box Office Percentile (Year)
27.8%
Review Aggregate
86.2

Critic Consensus

94.4% Fresh • 36 critic reviews

Critic reception is largely positive, with 94% of 36 logged reviews marked Fresh. Across reviews, critics repeatedly emphasize stylized, character-driven, historical. Most critics frame the film as an effective delivery of its core style and intent.

stylizedcharacter-drivenhistoricalemotionalvisually strikingthought-provoking

Cast

CastYearReported SalaryInflation AdjustedNotes
N/A

Aggregated Reviews

Rotten Tomatoes critic score94.0
RT critic review count36
Rotten Tomatoes audience score86.0
RT audience rating count1,000
IMDb rating7.4
IMDb votes1,145

Box Office ?

CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Domestic2005$74,631$119,876
International2005N/AN/A
Worldwide2005$74,631$119,876

Earnings / Profitability

Estimated net revenues and net expenses for films based on reported and estimated numbers. This income statement should be considered most viable for the first 24 months after the inital movie's release (ie after most lucrative pay windows).
CategoryYearReportedInflation Adjusted
Revenues
Theatrical Net Revenue2005$37,316$59,938
Digital Rentals ?2005$75,000$120,469
Digital Purchases ?2005$12,000$19,275
Physical Rentals ?2005$4,157,000$6,677,168
Physical Purchases ?2005$9,979,000$16,028,737
TV & Streaming Revenue2005$37,316$59,938
Total Revenues2005$14,297,631$22,965,524
Expenses
Budget ?2005$250,000 (est)$401,562 (est)
Print & Advertising (P&A) ?2005$80,000 (est)$128,500 (est)
Participations2005$572,000$918,773
Residuals ?2005$1,043,000$1,675,315
Interest & Overhead2005$50,000$80,312
Total Expenses2005$1,995,000$3,204,462
Movie Net Profit or Loss2005$12,302,631$19,761,062

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