Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy GFT Sunday 7 August, 2016

Radiohead” Meeting People Is Easy
The classic Radiohead doc plus a special 35mm showing of their latest video ‘Daydreaming’.
Sunday 7 August (17.20)
Running time: 1h35m
Following the release of Radiohead’s ninth studio album and subsequent world tour, GFT takes a look back at the turning point in the career of the much-celebrated torchbearers for alternative contemporary music. Capturing the band during the promotional tour for their 1997 breakthrough ‘OK Computer’, Grant Gee’s film is a unique documentary that not only gives a rare insight into the band (jaded by the media circus they are faced with at every turn) but also functions as a companion to the album with its themes of technological paranoia and weariness with the modern world.
Preceded by a special 35mm screening of the band’s latest video ‘Daydreaming’, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.
Director Grant Gee, UK 1998, 1h35m, 15
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