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blur: To the End (2024)
Iconic British band blur (“Song 2”, “Girls & Boys”) comes together to record their first album in eight years – the chart-topping The Ballad of Darren – and prepare for the biggest concerts of their career, two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium. With footage of the band in the studio and on the road, plus performances of their much-loved, seminal songs.
Iconic British band blur (“Song 2”, “Girls & Boys”) comes together to record their first album in eight years – the chart-topping The Ballad of Darren – and prepare for the biggest concerts of their career, two sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium. With footage of the band in the studio and on the road, plus performances of their much-loved, seminal songs.
The film chronicles the journey and creative process of the band Blur, exploring their internal dynamics and artistic collaboration. Its narrative remains centered on the band's history and music, presenting an apolitical perspective on their career.
This documentary centers on the British band Blur, featuring its actual members. The casting accurately reflects the real-life individuals depicted. The narrative maintains a neutral or positive portrayal of traditional identities and does not incorporate explicit DEI themes as a central element.
The documentary primarily focuses on the band Blur's career and internal dynamics, without significant narrative engagement with traditional or alternative family unit structures, roles, or values. The film does not endorse or critique any particular family-life norms.
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The film documents the band Blur's reunion and their journey to create new music. The narrative centers on the band members, their creative process, and their relationships. There are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present within the documentary's storyline.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The documentary focuses on the real-life band Blur and its members. No established historical figures or canonical characters are portrayed with a different gender than their real-world identity.
The documentary focuses on the real-life members of the band Blur. There are no instances where established historical figures or characters are portrayed by actors of a different race.
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