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Rammstein: Paris
During the “Made in Germany” tour, Swedish director Jonas Åkerlund filmed two acclaimed Rammstein concerts in March 2012 – each for an audience of 17,000 at the Bercy Arena in Paris. In the resulting film (with 16 songs from the entire repertoire),
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Plot Summary
This electrifying concert film captures the raw energy and theatrical spectacle of German industrial metal band Rammstein's live performance at the AccorHotels Arena in Paris. The film showcases the band's iconic pyrotechnics, elaborate stage design, and powerful musical delivery during their "Made in Germany" tour. It offers an immersive experience, bringing the unique Rammstein live show to audiences worldwide.
Critical Reception
Rammstein: Paris was generally well-received by fans and critics alike, particularly for its stunning visual presentation and the band's signature intense performance. It is lauded as a comprehensive capture of Rammstein's live prowess, praised for its high production values and the sheer scale of the spectacle.
What Reviewers Say
A visually spectacular and sonically powerful representation of Rammstein's legendary live show.
Praised for its masterful direction and the band's unyielding stage presence.
An essential viewing for fans of the band and epic concert films.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's incredible energy, the band's iconic performance, and the impressive visual effects, making it a must-see for Rammstein enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The film was shot over two nights in March 2012 during Rammstein's "Made in Germany" tour, although it was officially released in 2017.
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