104 mins |
Rated
MA15+
After years apart, Blur reunite to record their ninth studio album, The Ballad of Darren, and prepare for their biggest live shows to date - two sold-out nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. Without formal interviews or narration, Blur: To the End offers an intimate look at the band’s creative process, capturing raw, unfiltered moments as Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree rediscover their chemistry.
From late-night songwriting sessions to tense rehearsals and pre-show nerves, this fly-on-the-wall documentary immerses audiences in Blur’s world as they return to the spotlight. Directed by Toby L, it celebrates not only the music but also the enduring friendships behind one of Britain’s most beloved bands.
Premiering at Sheffield DocFest and praised for its introspective approach, Blur: To the End is more than a rock documentary - it’s a celebration of artistic evolution, nostalgia, and the thrill of performing live. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering Blur for the first time, this candid portrait offers a rare glimpse into what it takes to step back onto the world’s biggest stage.
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After years apart, Blur reunite to record their ninth studio album, The Ballad of Darren, and prepare for their biggest live shows to date - two sold-out nights at London’s Wembley Stadium. Without formal interviews or narration, Blur: To the End offers an intimate look at the band’s creative process, capturing raw, unfiltered moments as Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James, and Dave Rowntree rediscover their chemistry.
From late-night songwriting sessions to tense rehearsals and pre-show nerves, this fly-on-the-wall documentary immerses audiences in Blur’s world as they return to the spotlight. Directed by Toby L, it celebrates not only the music but also the enduring friendships behind one of Britain’s most beloved bands.
Premiering at Sheffield DocFest and praised for its introspective approach, Blur: To the End is more than a rock documentary - it’s a celebration of artistic evolution, nostalgia, and the thrill of performing live. Whether you're a longtime fan or discovering Blur for the first time, this candid portrait offers a rare glimpse into what it takes to step back onto the world’s biggest stage.