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No Distance Left to Run: A Film About Blur, 2010
English
UK
Profile of No Distance Left to Run: A Film About Blur
No Distance Left to Run: A Film About Blur can be described as captivating. The plot revolves around rising to stardom, a music band, and artists and showbiz. The main genre is documentary. In terms of style, it archive footage. In approach, it is realistic. It is located in England. It takes place in contemporary times. The soundtrack is rock. It is drawn from a biography.
Summary of No Distance Left to Run: A Film About Blur
A documentary film about Blur, accompanied by a live recording of their performance at Hyde Park.
The film finds Graham Coxon, Damon Albarn, Alex James and Dave Rowntree set to perform together for the first time in nine years. Intimate new interviews recount the highs and lows of Blur: from Colchester to Goldsmiths, throughout the heady Britpop years and the band's headline return at Glastonbury and Hyde Park.
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| Language: | English |
| Country: | UK |
| Runtime: | 104 min |
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