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Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy, 1998
English
UK
Profile of Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy
The plot of Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy centers around a music band, celebrity culture, and the life of a performer. It is a documentary movie. Stylistically, it is a music concert and has a road movie structure. In approach, it is realistic. The setting is Japan. It happens in the 1990s. The musical score of it is rock.
Summary of Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy
MEETING PEOPLE IS EASY presents a visual diary of Radiohead's 1997-98 world tour in support of their acclaimed album OK COMPUTER. The film includes behind-the-scenes and concert footage of the innovative band in Barcelona, Paris, New York, and Tokyo. Interviews with band members Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Phil Selway, along with director Grant Gee's artfully probing camera, provide candid, revealing insights into the difficulties of dealing with the unwelcome label of "rock star." This often melancholy documentary features clips of songs such as "Lucky," "Airbag," "A Reminder," "Paranoid Android," "Street Spirit," and "Electioneering."
Details
| Language: | English |
| Country: | UK |
| Release date: | 20 March 1999 |
| Runtime: | 95 min |
Cast and Crew
as Himself
as Himself / Radiohead
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