Blur: To The End

Blur: To the End
Screening
Blur: To the End

Event Date

Mon 18 Nov 2024

Event Time

10:00 - 11:55

Location

Light Cinema Banbury, Spiceball Park road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 2PA, England

15

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Cost

FREE

Recommended Age Group

16+

Curriculum Subject/s

  • Music
  • Music

Accessibility:

Blur, the Britpop indie rock sensation behind the era-defining 90s hits ‘Parklife’, ‘Girls & Boys’ and ‘Song 2’, hadn’t spoken in almost ten years when frontman Damon invited his old band mates Graham, Alex and Dave to his cottage by the sea to work on a new album. No longer boisterous young men, their desire to produce pure and resonating music remains. Now, this documentary shows how they prepare to take on their biggest venue yet, Wembley Stadium, for an epic concert that will attract dedicated long-time fans as well as new, younger generations who are discovering the power of their anthems. Through archival footage of the band’s early days and behind-the-scenes insights of the band in the studio and life on the road, the film builds an intimate portrait of this ‘brotherhood’, talking candidly about the sacrifice, the personal growth, the success and failure that it takes to maintain a sincere musical relationship over three decades. Book now

Film title

Blur: To the End


Synopsis

Blur, the Britpop indie rock sensation behind the era-defining 90s hits ‘Parklife’, ‘Girls & Boys’ and ‘Song 2’, hadn’t spoken in almost ten years when frontman Damon invited his old band mates Graham, Alex and Dave to his cottage by the sea to work on a new album. No longer boisterous young men, their desire to produce pure and resonating music remains. Now, this documentary shows how they prepare to take on their biggest venue yet, Wembley Stadium, for an epic concert that will attract dedicated long-time fans as well as new, younger generations who are discovering the power of their anthems. Through archival footage of the band’s early days and behind-the-scenes insights of the band in the studio and life on the road, the film builds an intimate portrait of this ‘brotherhood’, talking candidly about the sacrifice, the personal growth, the success and failure that it takes to maintain a sincere musical relationship over three decades.

very strong language

Director/s

Toby L

Year

2024

Country of Production

United Kingdom

Genres

  • Documentary

Language

English

Duration

104 minutes

Venue name

Light Cinema Banbury

Address

Spiceball Park road,
Banbury,
Oxfordshire,
OX16 2PA

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