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Synopsis

One of the world’s biggest bands share their story, in their own words, for the first time. Charting Coldplay’s incredible journey from humble origins to stadium-filling superstardom, it is the definitive Coldplay film. Director Mat Whitecross showcases live performances and backstage footage from the momentous global stadium tour A Head Full of Dreams, alongside unprecedented and unseen archive material captured over 20 years. The film juxtaposes spectacular performances of iconic tracks like Fix You and Viva La Vida with intimate, behind-the-scenes moments that reveal the depth of the band’s friendship and brotherhood. A one-night-only global cinema event not to be missed.

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Verified Review
#great

It was very inspirational and expressed so many emotions. I am happy and fortunate to have been able to experience this in the big screen!

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Magali M
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Great! Wish they edited out the C word though.

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Metacritic

83
Nov 16, 2018

While nothing in your life may come as easily to you as everything in Coldplay’s lives seems to have come to them, this delightful and unexpectedly inspiring documentary has a funny way of making your dreams seem closer than they might appear.

David Ehrlich
IndieWire
60
Nov 15, 2018

While his bandmates are happy to fade into the background, Martin – part puppy dog, part jack-in-the-box – is a magnet for the camera. He’s restless, funny, insecure and likeable – often all at the same time.

Phil de Semlyen
Time Out
60
Nov 8, 2018

This is a watchable, if blandly celebratory and unchallenging portrait of a massive rock institution.

Metacritic review by Peter Bradshaw
Peter Bradshaw
The Guardian