The Libertines - There Are No Innocent Bystanders (NR)

synopsis

'The Libertines: There Are No Innocent Bystanders' is an engaging and honest music documentary by legendary photographer turned filmmaker, Roger Sargent. The film offers an intimate look at the band's 2010 reunion with unrivalled access, starting at Sargent's NME cover shoot announcing the big festival appearance at Reading and Leeds, through the rehearsals and celebrated warm up shows, to being on stage on the big night. Sargent's close relationship with the band has enabled him to create the definitive film about the most influential groups of its generation, exploring the passion, drive, love and laughter of The Libertines' story.

details

Concert, Documentary
1 hr. 30 min.

director

Roger Sargent

writer

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synopsis

'The Libertines: There Are No Innocent Bystanders' is an engaging and honest music documentary by legendary photographer turned filmmaker, Roger Sargent. The film offers an intimate look at the band's 2010 reunion with unrivalled access, starting at Sargent's NME cover shoot announcing the big festival appearance at Reading and Leeds, through the rehearsals and celebrated warm up shows, to being on stage on the big night. Sargent's close relationship with the band has enabled him to create the definitive film about the most influential groups of its generation, exploring the passion, drive, love and laughter of The Libertines' story.

details

Concert, Documentary
1 hr. 30 min.

director

Roger Sargent

writer