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New Order: 316 (2001)
Rating:
Starring: Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner
Director: David Barnard
Category: Music
Studio: Rhino
Subtitles:
English,Japanese
Length:
132 mins

 
 

 

New York 81. Reading Festival 98. And in conversation.

New Order rose out of the ashes of Joy Division, Britain's legendary post-punk band that came to an end with the death of lead singer Ian Curtis. The remaining members reassembled and took their music in a brighter, more experimental direction, becoming pioneers in an innovative new acoustic/electronic sound that paved the way for Techno. 316 showcase the band in an early performance from their first year together, in one of their greatest concerts - the Reading Festival '98 - and then in candid conversation discussing their long and pivotal career. This is a rare opportunity to experience one of music's most purposefully enigmatic-the group doesn't even credit individual performers-and influential modern bands.

New York 81
November 81 (Taras Shevchenko)

ICB
Dreams Never End
Everything's Gone Green
Truth
Senses
Procession
Ceremony
Denial
Temptation

Reading Festival
30 August 98

Regret
Touched by the Hand of God
Isolation
Atmosphere
Heart and Soul
Paradise
Bizarre Love Triangle
True Faith
Temptation
Blue Monday
World In Motion