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Release Date:
September 29, 2017
Original Title:
Pearl Jam: Let's Play Two
Alternate Titles:
Pearl Jam - Let's Play Two
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Abramorama
MILKT Films
Monkeywrench Productions
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Tourgigs Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 120
Let’s Play Two is a documentary film that chronicles Pearl Jam’s legendary performances at Wrigley Field during the Chicago Cubs historic 2016 season. With Chicago being a hometown to Eddie Vedder, Pearl Jam has forged a relationship with the city, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field that is unparalleled in the world of sports and music. From Ten to Lightning Bolt, the documentary film shuffles through Pearl Jam’s ever-growing catalog of originals and covers - spanning the band's 25-year career. Through the eyes of renowned director/photographer Danny Clinch and the voice of Pearl Jam, the film showcases the journey of this special relationship.
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Director:
Danny Clinch
Director of Photography:
Josh Goleman
Vance Burberry
Editor:
Dean Gonzalez
Taryn Gould
Executive Producer:
Jake Saxbe
Danny Clinch
Kelly Curtis
Producer:
Christian Fresco
Marc Cimino
Monte Lipman
Michele Anthony
Lindha Narvaez
Story:
Danny Clinch
Taryn Gould
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