

Slowdive: Souvlaki
the story of Slowdive's 1993 magnum opus: Souvlaki
Genres
Overview
The film follows the band Slowdive as they come up in the flourishing Thames Valley shoegaze scene and chronicles the making of their classic album Souvlaki. It features interviews with all of the band members as well as Creation Records' Alan McGee, producer Chris Hufford, and engineer Ed Buller.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
53 min
Release Date
2015-06-15
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
9
Vote Average
7.222
Neil Halstead
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Rachel Goswell
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Nick Chaplin
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Christian Savill
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Simon Scott
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Alan McGee
Himself
Chris Hufford
Himself
Ed Buller
Himself
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