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  • Live Forever
  • Director: John Dower Producer: John Battsek A Passion Pictures Production for the UK Film Council and the BBC. Premiere: London Film Festival, 2003 ‘Live Forever’ charts the explosion of creativity and the ‘Britpop’ phenomenon in 90s British popular culture through interviews with leading bands of the time including Noel and Liam Gallagher, Jarvis Cocker, Damon Albarn and Damien Hirst. Funded by the BBC, The UK Film Council and Horsebridge Productions, it was released nationwide in the UK in March 2003 and was broadcast on the BBC later that year. "Sublime...Hysterical...Scathingly honest...the truth is stranger, funnier and more banal than the myths...'' The Times "...Hugely Entertaining throughout" Maxim "Top one...24-Carat Comedy Gold" Total Film "Very Funny...Jarvis is on Top form..Damon is amusing... It's Noel & Liam Who are at their most priceless" Uncut "Mandatory Viewing...Marvellous" Alexander Walker, The Standard "A Life Affirming Celebration of the Britpop Scene" Jack Magazine . ''Just for the Record, that was Britpop'' Alexander Walker

  • Directed by:John Dower,