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Depeche Mode: Live at Hammersmith Odeon (1982)
Character: Self
Tracklist: Oberkorn (It's A Small Town) , My Secret Garden , See You , Satellite , New Life , Boys Say Go! , Tora! Tora! Tora! , Nothing To Fear , Leave In Silence , Shouldn't Have Done That , The Meaning Of Love , Just Can't Get Enough , A Photograph Of You , The Sun & The Rainfall
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Depeche Mode: The Videos 86-98 (1998)
Character: Self
The Videos 86>98 is a music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring almost two dozen music videos directed by a variety of directors, released in 1998. It coincides with The Singles 86>98. The original movie was released on VHS and DVD. There was however a special edition, DVD only, called Videos 86>98 + (without "The", and with "+") released in 2002. The DVD was two discs, the first disc being identical to the only disc in the original DVD, while the second DVD contains bonus material not found in the original release.
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Depeche Mode - Tour of the Universe: Live in Lisbon (2009)
Character: Self
Lisbon rushed in large to attend the second concert of Depeche Mode in the riverside room: three hours before the climb to the stage of the protagonists, the queue to enter the room was considerable. Depeche Mode showed, as usual, that after 29 years they still are an amazing band live.
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Depeche Mode: Tour of the Universe: Barcelona - Special features (2010)
Character: Self
1. Tour documentary: Most people just worry about hitting the right note - Inside the Universe 2. Screens: In Chains 3. Screens: Walking In My Shoes 4. Screens: Precious 5. Screens: Come Back 6. Screens: Policy Of Truth 7. Screens: Enjoy The Silence 8. Screens: Personal Jesus 9. Rehearsals: Wrong 10. Rehearsals: Walking In My Shoes 11. Bonus: Insight 12. Bonus: Hole To Feed 13. Bonus: Behind The Wheel 14. Bonus: Never Let Me Down Again 15. Videos: Wrong 16. Videos: Peace 17. Videos: Hole To Feed 18. Videos: Fragile Tension
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The Work of Director Anton Corbijn (2005)
Character: Self (numerous segments)
Legendary photographer and director Anton Corbijn is responsible for many of the most indelible and important images of the past two and a half decades. His recently released book U2 & I is a photographic retrospective of his 25 year collaboration with U2. Later this year, Anton will direct his first feature film, Control, based on the life of the late Joy Division lead singer Ian Curtis.
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Depeche Mode: 1985–86 “The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio” (2006)
Character: Self
"The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles And It'll Never Get Played On The Radio" - Like the other reissues, the DVD includes a documentary on the album. The title - The Songs Aren't Good Enough, There Aren't Any Singles and It'll Never Get Played on the Radio - is Gore paraphrasing Daniel Miller about his demos for Black Celebration in the film. The double-documentary discusses both The Singles 81→85 and Black Celebration, its more challenging commercial success (especially the song "Stripped") and all five related singles. It also includes a plethora of behind-the-scenes footage of the making of Black Celebration and the ensuing tour. Highlights include the band meeting The Cure, and behind the scenes footage of several of the music videos. The documentary is nearly an hour long.
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Depeche Mode: 1989–90 “If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…” (2006)
Character: Self
"If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…" - A 32-minute short film, entitled Depeche Mode 1989–90 (If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars), featured interviews with the band, Daniel Miller, Flood, François Kevorkian (who mixed the album), Anton Corbijn (who directed the music videos and did the album's photography/cover), and others. It also includes news footage from the infamous "riot" in Los Angeles, which gave the band media publicity the day before Violator came out.
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Depeche Mode: 1982 “The Beginning of Their So-Called Dark Phase…” (2006)
Character: Self
"The Beginning Of Their So-Called Dark Phase…" - A documentary about the making of the album A Broken Frame, featuring interviews with the group including former band member Vince Clarke, new live member Alan Wilder and other relevant personnel such as Daniel Miller of Mute Records. It also features vintage footage from UK television.
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Depeche Mode: 1995–98 “Oh, Well, That's the End of the Band…” (2007)
Character: Self
"Oh, Well, That's The End Of The Band…" - A short film documenting the personal and professional aftermath of Alan Wilder's decision to leave Depeche Mode; the story of the fledgling attempts to get the band recording again, and the tale of Dave Gahan's descent toward 'rock bottom' and his subsequent conquering of his demons. The resultant album, Ultra, was formed, like all the best Depeche Mode records, in a very different style to those which had gone before.
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Depeche Mode: New Dress · Hamburg (1986)
Character: Self
Depeche Mode: Black Celebration Tour May 16,1986: Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg 01. Christmas Island 02. Black Celebration 03. A Question of Time 04. Fly on the Windscreen 05. Shake the Disease 06. Leave in Silence 07. It's Called a Heart 08. Everything Counts 09. It Doesn't Matter Two 10. A Question of Lust 11. Blasphemous Rumours 12. New Dress 13. Stripped 14. Something to Do 15. Master and Servant 16. Photographic 17. People Are People 18. Boys Say Go! 19. Just Can't Get Enough [cut off] (20. More Than a Party [not in video])
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Depeche Mode: Black Celebration Tour 1986 (1986)
Character: N/A
Depeche Mode - Live at Wembley Arena, London, 17 April 1986 (Black Celebration Tour) 01. Black Celebration 02. A Question Of Time 03. Fly On The Windscreen 04. Shake The Disease 05. Leave In Silence 06. It's Called A Heart 07. Everything Counts 08. It Doesn't Matter Two 09. A Question Of Lust 10. Blasphemous Rumours 11. New Dress 12. Stripped 13. Something To Do 14. Master And Servant 15. Photographic 16. People Are People 17. Boys Say Go! 18. Just Can't Get Enough 19. More Than A Party
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Depeche Mode: 1987–88 “Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…” (2006)
Character: Self
"Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…" - In both musical and commercial terms, Depeche Mode had been building slowly but steadily by the time of Music for the Masses in 1987. The album really did feel like a great leap forward. It was the start of a new chapter. This short film tells the story of that album, it's aftermath and the impact on the band. The DVD also contains a 5.1 surround sound mix of the original album.
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Fad Gadget by Frank Tovey (2006)
Character: Self - Interviewee
Documentary covering Tovey's life and career up to his untimely death in 2002. It includes rare and unreleased tracks and live footage of legendary performances, as well as classic songs recorded both under his own name and his alter ego, Fad Gadget. Put together by Frank's family in conjunction with Mute, utilising the Mute and family archives, this collection features the very first Fad Gadget demos and footage of the reborn Fad Gadget supporting Depeche Mode in 2001.
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Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 3: Kicking Against the Pricks) (2009)
Character: Self
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Kicking Against the Pricks (originally released in 1986). The result is a determinedly human portrait of the unique body of work produced by the band over the last 25 years, told through those who have lived and loved the music, including close collaborators.
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Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 8: Let Love In) (2011)
Character: Self
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Let Love In (originally released in 1994). The result is a determinedly human portrait of the unique body of work produced by the band over the last 25 years, told through those who have lived and loved the music, including close collaborators.
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Depeche Mode - Strange & Strange Too (2023)
Character: N/A
Freshly Restored from Original Super 8 Sources, the Compilation of Groundbreaking Depeche Mode Videos, Directed and Filmed by Anton Corbijn, includes 11 Music Videos + 6 Previously Unreleased Outtake "Vignettes". Previously available as individual titles in VHS and Laserdisc formats, Strange (1988) and Strange Too (1990) are compilations of the provocative and visionary short films lensed by master photographer/director Anton Corbijn, in collaboration with Depeche Mode, to create a new visual iconography for the band and their music. When assembling the final edits for Strange and Strange Too, Corbijn created a visual running order where the individual music videos are perceived as one continuous film, with additional interstitial content not seen in the original clips.
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Spirits in the Forest (2019)
Character: Self
A look at Depeche Mode's final moments of their 2017 Global Spirit Tour, featuring intimate stories from select fans.
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Depeche Mode: The BBC 6 Music Festival (2017)
Character: N/A
With the release of their album Spirit, Depeche Mode returned to the stage for the BBC Radio 6 Music Festival before embarking on a world tour. Depeche Mode, who formed in 1980, had not played at the 2,000-capacity Barrowland Ballroom in Glasgow for more than 30 years, where they performed during their 'Some Great Reward' tour. Now, back at the historic Barrowland, their amazing return is captured as part of the BBC 6 Music Festival.
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Depeche Mode: Tour of the Universe — Live in Barcelona (2009)
Character: Self
21 tracks recorded over two sold out nights at the Palau St Jordi in Barcelona on November 20th and 21st 2009, both shows being highlights of the celebrated tour. Also included are a host of bonus content including four bonus tracks recorded across the two nights and a tour documentary.
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Other Music (2019)
Character: Self
A documentary highlighting the 20 year history of influential indie record store Other Music in Manhattan's East Village.
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Depeche Mode - Making the Angel (2005)
Character: N/A
Documentary of making the eleventh Depeche Mode studio album "Playing the Angel". It was first released on 17 October 2005 in UK. The album's sound featuring the band's classic blend of synth-pop beats, heavy guitar riffs and dark lyrics. Playing the Angel is the first Depeche Mode album to feature writing contributions from lead singer Dave Gahan. The documentary is far less extensive and also shorter than the classic ones.
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Depeche Mode: One Night in Paris (2002)
Character: Self
This video release by Depeche Mode features an entire concert from their 2001 Exciter Tour, shot at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on 9 and 10 October 2001.
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Depeche Mode: Touring the Angel — Live in Milan (2006)
Character: Self
Depeche Mode's 'Touring The Angel' was one of the most successful, highly grossing and critically acclaimed tours of 2006. Hailed as the greatest live performances of their career, it was recorded at Milan's Fila Forum on February 18th and 19th 2006 and sees the band at their live best with a pulsing sound, electric stage presence and ecstatic audience.
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2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (2021)
Character: Self
Filmed at the Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse in Cleveland, Ohio, the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony honors inductees: Tina Turner, Carole King, The Go-Go's, JAY-Z, Foo Fighters, and Todd Rundgren; along with Kraftwerk, Charley Patton and Gil Scott-Heron; LL Cool J, Billy Preston and Randy Rhoads; Clarence Avant for the Ahmet Ertegun Award. The special music event also features a host of all-star presenters, performers, and special guests, including Angela Bassett, Christina Aguilera, Mickey Guyton, H.E.R., Keith Urban, Taylor Swift, Jennifer Hudson, Drew Barrymore, Paul McCartney, Lionel Richie, and many others.
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Depeche Mode: Devotional (1993)
Character: Self
This video release by Depeche Mode features almost an entire concert from their 1993-1994 Devotional Tour, filmed in Barcelona, Liévin and Frankfurt.
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Depeche Mode 101 (1989)
Character: Self
A fascinating documentary focusing on backstage realities of art and business during the British synthesizer band's 1988 American tour.
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Synth Britannia (2009)
Character: Himself
Documentary following a generation of post-punk musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage.
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Anton Corbijn Inside Out (2012)
Character: Self
An intimate portrait of Anton Corbijn as he travels the world as a photographer, film maker and video artist…
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Hodgepodge (2025)
Character: Self (archive footage)
Andrew Richter shares odd stories of celebrity encounters from his years working at New York hotels.
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Depeche Mode - Telekom Street Gigs (2017)
Character: Self - Musician
Deutsche Telekom has reached new dimensions: the exclusive performance of Depeche Mode on the release day of their new album „Spirit“ on March 17th for Telekom Street Gigs was the most successful livestream of a single concert ever. Around 1.5 million fans experienced the concert on Twitter, YouTube and Facebook, as well as on numerous websites. More than 100,000 fans watched the gig in a parallel sent 360° livestream.
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Depeche Mode: Live in Berlin (2014)
Character: Self
Filmed on location at the O2 World in Berlin on November 25th and 27th 2013 during the band’s extremely successful Delta Machine Tour, which saw them play to over 2.4 million people in 32 countries. The concert not only includes performances of tracks from Delta Machine but also some of their most memorable and biggest hits including “Personal Jesus” and “Enjoy the Silence”.
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Depeche Mode: 1980–81 “Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?” (2006)
Character: Self
"Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?" - A documentary about the making of the album Speak & Spell, featuring interviews with the group including former band member Vince Clarke and other relevant personnel such as Daniel Miller. It features various vintage footage, such as appearances on Top of the Pops and BBC Speak & Spell Tour recordings.
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Depeche Mode: LiVE SPiRiTS (2020)
Character: Self
LiVE SPiRiTS captures Depeche Mode’s 2018 concert in Berlin, Germany as part of their “Global Spirit Tour”. The film is also being packaged alongside the group’s new documentary, Depeche Mode: SPiRiTS in the Forest. Directed by Anton Corbijn, the documentary was originally screened in 3,000 threaters across 80 countries in 2019.
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Depeche Mode: Live in Vienna (2013)
Character: Self
Exclusive "Delta Machine" album launch. Setlist: Angel, Should be higher, Walking in my shoes, Barrel of a gun, Heaven, Only when I lose myself, Personal Jesus, Soft touch / Raw nerve, Soothe my soul, Enjoy the silence
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Depeche Mode: Strange (1988)
Character: Self
Strange - A Black and White Mode by Anton Corbijn is the second music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring the first five Depeche Mode videos directed by Anton Corbijn, released in 1988. Corbijn shot the entire video album in Super-8. The five videos are mostly in black and white, except for some random megaphones that were colored red. There were the three main singles for Music for the Masses, the final Black Celebration single "A Question of Time", and "Pimpf", the instrumental closer to Music for the Masses. The "Pimpf" video is currently exclusive to "Strange".
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Depeche Mode: Strange Too (1990)
Character: Self
Strange Too - Another Violation by Anton Corbijn is the third music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring more videos directed by Anton Corbijn, released in 1990. Unlike the previous video, Strange, all the videos are fully in color. There are six videos, all songs from the album Violator, released in the same year. There is one for each of the four singles, plus two bonus videos, for "Halo" and "Clean", exclusive to "Strange Too". As with its predecessor, Corbijn shot all six videos in Super-8. The tallest woman in the "Halo" video is a young Jenna Elfman. The Drive-In featured in the introduction to the compilation is the "Motor Vu Drive-In", located in Erda, Utah, west of Salt Lake City, near the town of Tooele, this part of the video being shot the day after the band's concert in Salt Lake City in July, 1990.
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Sanremo 2023. Tra Palco e realtà (2023)
Character: Self
Gianni Morandi tells the story behind the scenes of the Ariston Theater, revealing the great work and the most secret and unpublished emotions of the Sanremo Festival.
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