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Release Date:
January 22, 2012
Original Title:
Shut Up and Play the Hits
Alternate Titles:
LCD Soundsysteml - Shut Up and Play the Hits
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Killer Films
Oscilloscope
Pulse Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 108
An intimate portrait of Brooklyn-based electronic rock band LCD Soundsystem's then-final live show on April 2, 2011, capturing both the exuberant, three-hour farewell concert at New York City's Madison Square Garden and frontman James Murphy's introspective 48 hours surrounding it.
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Additional Editing:
Leo Scott
Additional Photography:
Spike Jonze
Matthias Koenigswieser
Ross McLennan
Art Direction:
John Furgason
Assistant Editor:
Ellie Johnson
Sacha Szwarc
Associate Producer:
Arran Igoe
Brian Graf
Camera Operator:
Yorick Le Saux
Stephen Consentino
Dylan Southern
Ivan Abel
Daniel Trapp
Carlos Verón
Giles Dunning
Reed Morano
Eli Born
J.M. Hurley
Spike Jonze
Co-Executive Producer:
Randell Poster
Terry Felgate
Costume Design:
Max Isaacson
Director:
Dylan Southern
Will Lovelace
Director of Photography:
Reed Morano
Editor:
Mark Burnett
Executive Producer:
Keith Wood
Christine Vachon
First Assistant Camera:
Clair Popkin
Grip:
Brandon Taylor
Line Producer:
Marisa Clifford
Makeup Artist:
Andrea Gilletti
Producer:
Lucas Ochoa
James Murphy
Thomas Benski
Production Coordinator:
Claire Bernard
Production Manager:
Dave Saltzman
Brian Johanson
Sound Designer:
James Murphy
Sound Mixer:
Jesse Flower-Ambroch
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Davidson
Alan Sallabank
Thanks:
Tyler Brodie
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