Watch: No Manifesto: A Film About Manic Street Preachers 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – In 1991, the Manic Street Preachers planned to sell 16 million copies of their debut and split up. Many years, many hits and one big mystery later, this colourful band and its fans appear in a unique documentary that tells their full story..
Plot: In 1991, the Manic Street Preachers planned to sell 16 million copies of their debut and split up. Many years, many hits and one big mystery later, this colourful band and its fans appear in a unique documentary that tells their full story.
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Candid yet unilluminating doc about the Manics
A thoroughly entertaining, low-budget, doc on the Manics. Nice to see on clearer footage of archive interviews in the first act.Interview with fans and some overly candid footage of the trio eating wimpy burgers and wiping off sweat backstage, was more of a curiosity than a revelation.
My main gripe was how Richey was mentioned almost in passing during the film; and any insight into how band dynamics had changed over time – from Richey’s position of (essentially being) band leader from Generation Terrorists to post-Holy Bible transition – was skipped over. This issue of a possible communication break-down and creative fall out was only hinted at briefly by Sean and left unexplored by the filmmakers. At the request of the band, I suppose.
Hopefully Withdrawn Traces will give fans a better insight into Richey’s departure; when it’s released next year.
Candid yet unilluminating doc about the Manics
A thoroughly entertaining, low-budget, doc on the Manics. Nice to see on clearer footage of archive interviews in the first act.Interview with fans and some overly candid footage of the trio eating wimpy burgers and wiping off sweat backstage, was more of a curiosity than a revelation.
My main gripe was how Richey was mentioned almost in passing during the film; and any insight into how band dynamics had changed over time – from Richey’s position of (essentially being) band leader from Generation Terrorists to post-Holy Bible transition – was skipped over. This issue of a possible communication break-down and creative fall out was only hinted at briefly by Sean and left unexplored by the filmmakers. At the request of the band, I suppose.
Hopefully Withdrawn Traces will give fans a better insight into Richey’s departure; when it’s released next year.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 36 min (96 min) (UK)
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Genre Documentary, Music
Director Elizabeth Marcus
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Actors James Dean Bradfield, Richey Edwards, Grant Foxon
Country United States
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