Mogwai: Burning
Mogwai: Burning

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Mogwai: Burning

2010
Movie
48 min
English

The Scottish band Mogwai performs an incandescent show in front of a stunned crowd. As if time stood still, the audience is transported along by musical waves, both poetic and violent. 'Burning' dives into this wild sensual flow. Directors Vincent Moon and Nathanaël Le Scouarnec guide us into a dream where there is no tomorrow. This is a black and white experience of the senses carved by the raw emotion of this pioneering band that doesn't need any words to touch the heart of its listeners. Layered and innovative, the movie has its finger firmly on their pulse, a sonic adventure between hope and rebellion. A lifetime of feelings in just one night.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Vincent Moon, Nathaniel AxelGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the acclaimed Scottish post-rock band Mogwai on their extensive tour across Europe and Asia. It offers an intimate look into the band's creative process, their dynamic live performances, and the personal experiences of the members as they navigate the rigors of life on the road. The film captures the raw energy of Mogwai's music and the often-unseen dedication behind their craft.

Critical Reception

Mogwai: Burning was generally well-received by critics and fans alike for its authentic portrayal of the band and its immersive concert footage. Reviewers praised its ability to capture the essence of Mogwai's live experience, highlighting the film's raw aesthetic and focus on the music itself. It's considered a must-watch for fans of the band and an engaging piece for documentary enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Captures the intense and atmospheric live performances of Mogwai.

  • Offers an intimate and unvarnished look at the band's touring life.

  • Praised for its authentic and immersive musical experience.

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Fun Fact

The film was directed by Vincent Moon, known for his 'Take Away Shows' series, which often features intimate, non-traditional music performances.

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