The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) (2009)

The Cribs are a band from Wakefield in Britain, consisting of three brothers Gary, Ross and Ryan. This film documents the process of writing and recording their fourth album "Ignore The Ignorant" in Oregon and Los Angeles, whilst also incorporating the addition of legendary guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of The Smiths and Electronic among many others) into their line-up.

Director: Patrick Stanton
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 47 min
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Editing: Patrick Stanton
Production: Camera Noise Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) about?
The Cribs are a band from Wakefield in Britain, consisting of three brothers Gary, Ross and Ryan. This film documents the process of writing and recording their fourth album "Ignore The Ignorant" in Oregon and Los Angeles, whilst also incorporating the addition of legendary guitarist Johnny Marr (formerly of The Smiths and Electronic among many others) into their line-up.
Who directed The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record)?
The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) was directed by Patrick Stanton.
Who stars in The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record)?
The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) stars Gary Jarman, Ryan Jarman, Ross Jarman, Johnny Marr, Nick Launay.
How long is The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record)?
The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) has a runtime of 47m (47 minutes).
What genre is The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record)?
The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) produced?
The Cribs - Secrets Saved (A Visual Record) was produced in United Kingdom.