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Arts Alliance Media started showing Alternative Content events in 2007, with the concert film Queen Rock Montreal screened in cinemas around Europe, followed by the premiere of Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who, where the red carpert premiere at Odeon Kensington was screened live by satellite to 15 other screens. Digital cinema technology allows classic music films to be restored and returned to the big screen, and audiences in 2008 enjoyed the 1978 hit Abba: The Movie in a one-day-only screening. More recently, Iron Maiden: Flight 666 became the world’s biggest Alternative Content release, being shown on over 500 cinema screens in 42 countries. Since then, we have also released music films featuring artists as diverse as Dr Feelgood (Oil City Confidential), Blur (No Distance Left to Run), and Rush (Rush:Beyond The Lighted Stage) .
Andre Rieu - Live in Maastricht
JulyClassical superstar André Rieu, one of the world’s most successful artists, is coming to cinemas all over Europe for an exclusive broadcast of the July 2010 instalment of his renowned Live In Maastricht concert. Arts Alliance Media, Europe’s leading alternative content provider, are bringing the event via satellite to cinemas ...
The I-Heart Revolution: We're All In This Together
JuneHillsong United began in suburban Sydney, Australia, as a bunch of teenagers playing music in a local church youth band. Over a decade later they find themselves travelling the world playing to crowds numbering in the tens of thousands representing different nations, different cultures, and different challenges. As United crisscross ...
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Rush - Beyond The Lighted Stage
JuneRush is one of rock’s most influential bands, ranking third for most gold and platinum albums behind The Beatles and Rolling Stones. But despite having legions of devoted fans and being revered by generations of musicians, they have been ignored by critics and continually overlooked by the Rock and Roll ...
Not The Messiah (He's a Very Naughty Boy)
MarchA fabulously entertaining 90 minute comic oratorio by Eric Idle and John Du Prez (creators of Spamalot) inspired by Monty Python’s Life Of Brian filmed at its only European performance at the Royal Albert Hall in October 2009 to celebrate 40 years of Monty Python. This hilarious take on the ...
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Oil City Confidential
FebruaryJulien Temple's Oil City Confidential is the last film in his trilogy on British music of the 1970s. It is a prequel to his landmark films about punk figureheads the Sex Pistols in The Filth & The Fury and Joe Strummer in The Future Is Unwritten. Rather than being standard ...
No Distance Left To Run
JanuaryNo Distance Left To Run finds 4 members of blur together for their 2009 rehearsals and acclaimed summer tour. With previously unseen archive material alongside revealing new interviews and reportage, the film recounts blur's highs and lows, from Colchester and Goldsmiths, to their headline return at Glastonbury and Hyde Park. ...






