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There Are No Innocent Bystanders (Expanded Edition) DVD

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In the summer of 2010 The Libertines reformed to play the Leeds and Reading festivals to over 100,000 fans. With six years of separations, recriminations, tabloid fame and new beginnings behind them, it was finally a chance to play the shows denied them by their catastrophic split. This is the story of those shows and of the most celebrated, influential and controversial band of our generation. The film is an engaging and honest music documentary by legendary photographer turned filmmaker, R...

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Released
31 December 2012
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Pulse Films 
Classification
Runtime
267 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037300775609 
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Expanded edition of the documentary that follows the 2010 reunion shows of The Libertines and explores the tensions that led to their demise as a band. The Libertines were active between 1997 and 2004 and gained some acclaim for their influential brand of indie rock. However, tensions in the band - largely stemming from the drug abuse of co-frontman, Pete Doherty - led them to break up shortly after carving a niche for themselves in the mainstream. The film is directed by Roger Sargent, a confidant of the band, and features interviews with Doherty and Carl Barat as well as footage of the band in performance at the 2010 Reading and Leeds festivals.