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Fri 21 November 2014 // 19:30
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BETWEEN DOG
AND WOLF: THE NEW MODEL ARMY STORY
Documentary
UK, 2013
Producer: Jonathan Green
Running
Time: Approx 92 mins
Director: Matt Reid
Cert: tbc
Format: DCP
SYNOPSIS
New
Model Army have been one of the biggest underground music artists for over
quarter of a century. To their global
community of fans they mean everything. Yet mainstream success has so far
eluded them. This film is the story of
the band and in particular their charismatic and unconventional lead singer, songwriter
and founder Justin Sullivan. His refusal
to compromise his principles has meant that his audience has stayed loyal, and
their support has helped the band endure some difficult moments. This is a very human story of a man who began
life in a liberal Quaker family, yet turned his back on this and headed to
Bradford where he met his muse. He found
like-minded musicians and formed the band which connected with the mood of
anger in Thatcher’s Britain, and quickly rose to prominence. Then as international success is within their
grasp, the relationship with Justin’s song-writing partner Robb Heaton
founders, and he subsequently dies in tragic circumstances. But it is when the band lose their studio and
all their equipment, that Justin finally comes to terms with the ghosts of his
past and pursues the new radical approach to making music which results in what
many consider the band’s finest album.