Cure. Out of the Woods
Description
The Cure: Out of the Woods is an unauthorized look at the goth rock legends the Cure, an English rock band formed in 1976 most known by its frontman, vocalist, guitarist, and principal songwriter Robert Smith. The film intercuts archival footage along with interviews given by many individuals who worked with the band throughout their lengthy career. The Cure were made popular by such hits as "Boys Don't Cry," "Let's Go to Bed," "Close to Me," "Just Like Heaven," "Lullaby," "Lovesong," "Never Enough," "High," "Friday I'm in Love," "Mint Car," "Wrong Number," "Cut Here," and "Just Say Yes." For new and old fans of The Cure, this video reveals how the monumental performers of melancholy music achieved their success, how they've continued to be at the cutting edge of innovative music for more than 25 years, and why they remain hugely relevant in today's fickle music industry.
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68 min
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Date of Publication
[2013], c2004
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Films on Demand
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