No Distance Left to Run

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No Distance Left to Run, is a feature length documentary film telling the story of Blur.

Filmed throughout the band's 2009 rehearsals and acclaimed summer tour, the film finds four members of Blur together for the first time in nine years. 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. 

The film was the debut feature for directors Will Lovelace and Dylan Southern. It was nominated for a Grammy and Shortlisted for a Grierson. Critics described it by saying 'Documentaries don't get any better....5/5' (DailyMirror), 'Extraordinary...stunning...compelling...4/5' (Empire), 'Exceptional...4/5' (Time Out), 'Fascinating...' (Radio Times) and 'Tremendous...'(Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian), 'A major achievement 8/10' (NME).

 

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