Arctic Monkeys at the Apollo
Synopsis
Arctic Monkeys at The Apollo is a cinematic feast with impressive, intuitive, confidently held master shots - a film that invites the audience to immerse themselves in the style and force of the UK's most striking band as they deliver one of their most intense performances to date. It is an exceptionally high standard piece directed by Richard Ayoade (regular Warp Films music video director and actor from Garth Marenghi’s Darkplace, The Mighty Boosh and The I.T. Crowd), captured exquisitely on film by name directors of photography led by Danny Cohen (This is England, Pierrepoint), edited by BAFTA winning editor Nick Fenton (The Boy Who's Skin Fell Off, Sigur Ros documentary ‘Heima’), and produced by BAFTA winning Diarmid Scrimshaw from acclaimed Warp Films (the production company behind Dead Man’s Shoes and This Is England).
Details
- Year
- 2009
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 76 mins
- Format
- Shot on S16mm. Mastered to HDCamSR 5.1 Sound
- Director
- Richard Ayoade
- Producer
- Mark Herbert
- Co-Producer
- Mark Herbert
- Editor
- Nick Fenton
- Director of Photography
- Danny Cohen
- Production Designer
- Simon Rogers
- Sound
- Greg Marshall
- Music
- Arctic Monkeys
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 11th December 2008