Suede: The Insatiable Ones
Posted: 12 Sep 2018, 22:16
Suede
Suede are delighted to announce that the band are the subject of a major new definitive feature-documentary set to premiere on 24th November at 9pm on Sky Arts, as part of an evening of programming dedicated to the band. Suede: The Insatiable Ones was conceived by the acclaimed director Mike Christie (Director) who states:
‘One of many things I’ve learned in two decades of documentary making is that some stories can’t be told until they’re ready to be told.’
Speaking about the film, Brett Anderson explains:
"There is no one better placed to make the definitive Suede film than Mike Christie. He’s been there with us almost from day one, pointing a damned camera in our faces. This isn't a powder-puff promotional tool, it’s a film that grasps at the very essence of what the band is, charting the scruffy inglorious years of struggle, the vertiginous heights of success and the dank depths of self-destruction and hopefully emerges at the end of it all with some truths revealed and some myths destroyed”.
The documentary arrives 25 years after the release of their monumental first album Suede, and in the wake of their brilliant new opus The Blue Hour, set for release on 21st September.
Suede are delighted to announce that the band are the subject of a major new definitive feature-documentary set to premiere on 24th November at 9pm on Sky Arts, as part of an evening of programming dedicated to the band. Suede: The Insatiable Ones was conceived by the acclaimed director Mike Christie (Director) who states:
‘One of many things I’ve learned in two decades of documentary making is that some stories can’t be told until they’re ready to be told.’
Speaking about the film, Brett Anderson explains:
"There is no one better placed to make the definitive Suede film than Mike Christie. He’s been there with us almost from day one, pointing a damned camera in our faces. This isn't a powder-puff promotional tool, it’s a film that grasps at the very essence of what the band is, charting the scruffy inglorious years of struggle, the vertiginous heights of success and the dank depths of self-destruction and hopefully emerges at the end of it all with some truths revealed and some myths destroyed”.
The documentary arrives 25 years after the release of their monumental first album Suede, and in the wake of their brilliant new opus The Blue Hour, set for release on 21st September.