Katie Melua: Concert Under the Sea
Katie Melua: Concert Under the Sea

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Katie Melua: Concert Under the Sea

2006
Movie
66 min
English

On October 2nd 2006 Katie Melua performed a concert at the bottom of the North Sea. This 66 minute documentary film tells the story of that performance - from the conception of the dream by the gas platform manager, the planning, Katie and her band's rigorous safety training, the behind the scene logistics of moving 22 tonnes of equipment from land to the bottom of the rig - and conclude

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Director: Katie MeluaGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures Katie Melua performing live at the Blue Planet Aquarium in Cheshire, UK. The unique setting features Melua performing surrounded by marine life, creating a visually stunning and immersive musical experience. The performance showcases her hits and popular tracks, blending intimate acoustic moments with her signature soulful voice.

Critical Reception

As a concert film focused on a specific artist and event, critical reception primarily centers on the novelty of the venue and Melua's performance quality. Reviews generally highlight the unique atmosphere created by the underwater setting and praise Melua's vocal talent and stage presence. The film is seen as a charming and memorable showcase for her music.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and visually appealing underwater concert setting.

  • Celebrated Katie Melua's strong vocal performance and intimate delivery.

  • Considered a charming and memorable musical experience for fans.

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Fun Fact

The concert was filmed to promote the environmental charity Marine Conservation Society, with a portion of the proceeds from the associated DVD sales going to the organization.

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