Blur: 'No Distance Left To Run' - new full length documentary announced
OPENS IN CINEMAS WORLDWIDE ON JANUARY 19, 2010 November 30, 2009, 09:37 PM Views: 265
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by jack s [More from this Author] Blur.co.uk yesterday confirmed a feature length documentary film telling the story of blur is due for cinema release on January 19th. “No Distance Left to Run” is directed by 32 (Dylan Southern & Will Lovelace) and is a Pulse Films production. Filmed throughout the band’s 2009 rehearsals and acclaimed summer tour, ‘No Distance Left To Run’ finds all four members of blur together for the first time in nine years. With previously unseen archive material alongside new interviews and reportage, the film recounts the highs and lows of a very British band from the late 80’s to their headline return at Glastonbury and Hyde Park. The result is a musing on Englishness and identity and a portrait of friendship and resolution. A trailer for the film is available on blur. Arts Alliance Media (AAM) will distribute the film into cinemas across the UK in January next year. An announcement is expected Monday 30th November about theatrical distribution of the film into cinemas worldwide. ‘No Distance Left to Run’ will be released into digital cinemas across the country, giving the film a pristine 2K Digital Cinema screening, with 5.1 Surround Sound. Participating cinemas will be announced shortly. About blur Blur - Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree - formed in 1989 and went on to release seven albums including Parklife, Modern Life is Rubbish, 13 and Think Tank. They won 4 Brit Awards in '95 and have had numerous hit singles including two Number 1’s, Country House and Beetlebum. In the summer of 2009, Graham Coxon rejoined Blur to play a series of dates including Glastonbury and Hyde Park. | |