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No Distance Left to Run
Directed by
Will Lovelace
and
Dylan Southern
Not Rated
2010
1h 44m
Documentary
,
Biography
,
and more
7.9
93%
93%
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An insightful rockumentary looking at the history of the British rock band, Blur, as they head out on the road for their 2009 reunion tour.
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Cast of No Distance Left to Run
Damon Albarn
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Graham Coxon
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Alex James
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Dave Rowntree
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No Distance Left to Run Ratings & Reviews
Guardian
Peter Bradshaw
It's an engaging film, and may well win Blur new fans.
Times (UK)
Ben Machell
It's a genteel ride, best enjoyed by fans, but this film also doubles as the most satisfying account of fractured friendships reforged among 40-year-old Englishmen you'll see this year.
Time Out
Dave Calhoun
Neither a weak cash-in nor a by-numbers talking-heads fest, the film boasts exceptional live footage.
Empire Magazine
Philip Wilding
Unexpectedly revealing interviews and some stunning live footage make this one of the better band behind-the-scenes.
London Evening Standard
Charlotte O'Sullivan
Essential viewing for people fascinated by the Nineties music scene of the Nineties. Pop history is written by musicians who get on with journalists. Watch and learn how it's done.
Independent (UK)
Anthony Quinn
A rather indulgent documentary on the career-arc of Britpop's favourites.
Little White Lies
Sophie Ivan
Easy as it is to hate reunion tour films, this doesn't exactly fit the bill. Blur may be ageing but they aren't arrogant arseholes milking their loyal fanbase for every last penny.
Film4
Film4 Staff
As the narrative culminates in the spectacular Glastonbury and Hyde Park performances, you feel the sense of celebration - of both the comeback and the career as a whole - is deserved, and Southern and Lovelace do it justice.
Sunday Times (UK)
Edward Porter
A comprehensive but unsurprising account of Blur's history.
Uncut Magazine [UK]
Michael Bonner
A solid enough document of the band's history, then. But one very much made on their own terms.
Radio Times
David Parkinson
It may not convert unbelievers and there are flashes of self-congratulation about the enterprise, but it's hard not to admire the artistic integrity that impelled Blur before it pushed Albarn and Coxon apart.
Daily Mirror (UK)
David Edwards
A celebration of music and friendship, and a document of the vacuousness of Cool Britannia, documentaries don't get any better.
Daily Express (UK)
Allan Hunter
A cut above the average music documentary.
ViewLondon
Matthew Turner
A well made, thoroughly engaging music documentary that is, needless to say, something of a must-see for Blur fans.
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