Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police
Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police | |
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Directed by: | Lauren Lazin, Andy Grieve |
Produced by: | Brett Morgen, Bob Yari, Nicolas Cage, Norman Golightly |
Written by: | Andy Summers |
Starring: | The Police |
Music by: | The Police, Andy Summers |
Edited by: | Andy Grieve |
Distributed by: | OTL Distribution |
Release date(s): | 2013-06-26 (The Netherlands) |
Running time: | 82 minutes |
Country: | USA |
Language(s): | English |
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[hide]Plot summary
In this movie Andy Summers tells his story from a childhood in England to becoming a superstar as The Police's guitarist.
A camera team follows Andy on 2007-06-23, the day of the Dodger Stadium concert.
The Police are first shown at their peak on 1983-12-31 at their last UK concert for a while, followed by cryptic remarks by the band members how long the band will take a break.
"27 years later" (sic!) and it's 2007-02-12 when the band announces their reunion tour. From here on Andy tells the story in chronological flashbacks: his youth in wartime England, his first guitar, his first bands, his years in Los Angeles, his return to England and finally meeting Sting and Stewart Copeland, the success of The Police, his interest in photography...
It doesn't cover any of Andy's solo activities between The Police's split and reunion.
The movie finishes with the opening seconds of The Police's final UK concert on 2008-06-29.
The movie uses a lot photographs (most of them Andy's), TV clips, flyers, tickets and press clippings to illustrate Andy's narration. Most of the old The Police clips are from well known releases, but there are a few rare clips.
Don't believe all the dates Andy mentions - check the PoliceWiki for facts :)
Cast
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Production
The first director Laurie Lazin filmed the reunion tour footage. The film was originally supposed to be called One Train Later just as Andy's book - with a possible release date for 2008, then 2011... The film's structure was confusing, so with an additional director and a new title the movie was finally finished in 2012.
Release
The movie premiered on 2012-11-09 at the SVA Theatre in New York, NY, USA and was eventually released on DVD and Bluray in The Netherlands on 2013-06-26.
Video and DVD releases
Cover art | Release date | Country | Format | Language | Special features |
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2013-06-26 | The Netherlands | Bluray (region code free) / DVD (region code 2) | English | optional Dutch subtitles |
40px | 2014-05-27 | Japan | Bluray | English | ?? |
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2015-07-14 | USA | Bluray (codefree) / DVD | English | Featurette, commentary, Q&A video, trailers, photo gallery, English subtitles |
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