Becoming Led Zeppelin soon in the cinema

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On February 26 will be released in France the documentary-event Becoming Led Zeppelin, which returns to the origins of British legends.

See you at the cinema on Wednesday February 26 to discover on the big screen Becoming Led Zeppelinthe first authorized documentary on the legendary British group.

Also discover the official documentary trailer:

Announced for the first time in 2019, then presented in preview at the Venice Mostra in 2021, Becoming Led Zeppelin will finally be available for the general public. His realization of the film was a real challenge for Bernard MacMahon and Allison McGourty, respectively screenwriter and producer, because of the almost non-existence of images of the group in its beginnings. This film notably includes extracts from unpublished concerts. Among these, we find their first performances at the West Fillmore and Texas Pop Festival, captured in 1969.

“” We spent five years crossing the Atlantic, searching the granaries and the basements in search of rare and unpublished musical films, photographs and musical recordingssaid Mr. McGourty in a press release. We then transferred each media element using unique techniques, so that in Imax, these clips and this 55 -year -old music seemed to be out yesterday. »»

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