terça-feira, novembro 09, 2010

Look Back, Don’t Stare: A Film About Progress

There will be exclusive showings of Take That's new film 'Look Back, Don't Stare: A Film About Progress' (the directors cut) on Monday 15th November, worldwide.

Here on takethat.com, we have pairs of tickets to give away for each of these screenings. If you'd like to be in with a chance of attending one of the screenings, click on your venue of choice below to enter. The UK screenings will be the full-length version with extra footage not shown in the ITV broadcast this Saturday.

UK
London
Manchester
Birmingham
Glasgow
Cardiff
Newcastle

Worldwide
Zurich, Switzerland
Sydney, Australia
Johannnesburg, South Africa
Barcelona, Spain
Madrid, Spain
Stockholm, Sweden
Lisbon, Portugal
Oslo, Norway
Milan, Italy
Dublin, Ireland
Cork, Ireland
Amsterdam, Holland
Paris, France
Berlin, Germany
Hamburg, Germany
Helsinki, Finland
Copenhagen, Denmark
Brussels/Flem, Belgium
Brussels/Waloon, Belgium
Vienna, Austria
Warsaw, Poland

In this amazingly candid documentary 'Look Back, Don't Stare: A Film About Progress' the band let cameras follow them for the past extraordinary 12 months to reveal the real story on how they got back into each other's lives and back into the recording studio.

Shot in black and white, and peppered with archive footage, the fly on the wall documentary gives viewers unprecedented access to Gary, Howard, Jason and Mark as they reunite with former band mate Robbie Williams. It tracks their progress as they write and record their new album together and finally confirm the reunion of all reunions to the rest of the world.

It's fifteen years since the band last recorded a full album together in 1995, and the documentary reveals in detail how the reunion came about and how they have all adjusted once more to life as a five piece. In the band's own words they disclose their worries, hopes and concerns about working together again and share the very private process of making their best album yet.

Above all, 'Look Back, Don't Stare: A Film About Progress' documents the story of a unique friendship that started twenty years ago and is now stronger than ever, culminating in the most exciting reunion in British pop history.

Please note that you must be aged 16 years or over to enter this competition and to attend a screening. If you have been chosen, you will be notified by email this Thursday (11 November)

A DVD of the full-length director's cut of 'Look Back, Don't Stare: A Film About Progress' will be released on DVD on December 6th through Polydor Records - preorder it here.

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