Gojira: The Flesh Alive (2012)

Gojira: The Flesh Alive (2012) poster

The French heavy metal band captured live at Garorock, Bordeaux and Les Vieilles Charrues. The band are renowned for their environmentally-friendly lyrics and have carved a niche for themselves in modern metal. As well as footage of the band in performance, a documentary is also included that provides an insight into the off-stage lives of the band members and the influences that go into their music.

Director: Fabrice Michelin
Genre: Music
Runtime: 188 min
Release Date:

Cast

Cinematography: Roque Segovia
Editing: Richard Poisson
Production: Mascot Label Group
Country: United States of America
Language: English, Français
Original Language: en

Keywords

concert

Trailer

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More Films by Director: Fabrice Michelin
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gojira: The Flesh Alive about?
The French heavy metal band captured live at Garorock, Bordeaux and Les Vieilles Charrues. The band are renowned for their environmentally-friendly lyrics and have carved a niche for themselves in modern metal. As well as footage of the band in performance, a documentary is also included that provides an insight into the off-stage lives of the band members and the influences that go into their music.
Who directed Gojira: The Flesh Alive?
Gojira: The Flesh Alive was directed by Fabrice Michelin.
Who stars in Gojira: The Flesh Alive?
Gojira: The Flesh Alive stars Christian Andreu, Joe Duplantier, Mario Duplantier, Jean-Michel Labadie.
How long is Gojira: The Flesh Alive?
Gojira: The Flesh Alive has a runtime of 3h 8m (188 minutes).
What genre is Gojira: The Flesh Alive?
Gojira: The Flesh Alive is a Music film.
Where was Gojira: The Flesh Alive produced?
Gojira: The Flesh Alive was produced in United States of America.