

Bananaz
A documentary on the cryptic cartoon band, Gorillaz. From 2000-2006 director Ceri Levy filmed the creators behind the scenes, revealing the first drawings, animations and music, and following the evolution of the group through to the album Demon Days.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the virtual band Gorillaz through the creation of their second album, 'Demon Days.' It offers an intimate look into the collaborative process between musicians, artists, and animators. Viewers witness the challenges and triumphs of bringing the unique Gorillaz universe to life.
Critical Reception
Bananaz was generally well-received by critics, praised for its insight into the creative process of a unique musical project. Reviewers appreciated the behind-the-scenes access and the candid nature of the film.
What Reviewers Say
- Provides fascinating insight into the Gorillaz's creative dynamic.
- Captures the collaborative energy and artistic vision behind the band.
- Offers a unique look at the making of a successful and unconventional music project.
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Fun Fact
The documentary's title, 'Bananaz,' is a playful nod to the song 'Every Planet We Reach Is Dead' from the Gorillaz's album 'Demon Days,' which features a line mentioning monkeys in banana suits.
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