Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation (2024)

Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation (2024) poster

Over the course of a fifty-year career, the British band The Cure has released fourteen highly successful studio albums; but it was their 1989 album Disintegration, released during a pivotal year for Europe and the world, that would capture the imagination of so many fans.

Director: Tim Evers
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 53 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Thomas Lütz
Editing: Thomas Kleinwächter
Production: solo:film, ARTE, MDR
Country: Germany, France
Language: English, Français, Deutsch
Original Language: de

Themes

Rare Recordings and Music History

Keywords

berlin wall, music fan, rock band, music history, portrait of an artist, pop band, british rock, the cure, british culture

More Films by Director: Tim Evers
More Films in Genre: Documentary, Music

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation about?
Over the course of a fifty-year career, the British band The Cure has released fourteen highly successful studio albums; but it was their 1989 album Disintegration, released during a pivotal year for Europe and the world, that would capture the imagination of so many fans.
Who directed Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation?
Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation was directed by Tim Evers.
Who stars in Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation?
Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation stars Franz Dinda, Stuart Braithwaite, Phil Thornalley, Chris Parry, Jérémy Wulc, Simon Price.
How long is Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation?
Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation has a runtime of 53m (53 minutes).
What genre is Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation?
Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation produced?
Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation was produced in Germany, France.
What are the themes of Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation?
The themes of Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation include: Rare Recordings and Music History.