DEPECHE MODE: 101

1 X 120' HD / 4k
DIRECTED BY D.A PENNEBAKER AND CHRIS HEGEDUS
A MUTE FILM AND PENNEBAKER ASSOCIATES PRODUCTION


Newly restored in 4K, Depeche Mode's 101 documentary concert film chronicles the 101st and final performance of the band's Music For The Masses world tour, filmed live at the Pasadena Rose Bowl on June 18, 1988.

This groundbreaking collaborative documentary, 101 was co-directed by acclaimed husband-and-wife filmmaking team D.A. Pennebaker (Bob Dylan's Don't Look Back) and Chris Hegedus (The War Room) with active creative input from Depeche Mode themselves, who had held an exclusive contest for fans offering an appearance in a Depeche Mode movie as the prize. 101's narrative through-line of contest winners traveling across America to attend Depeche Mode's landmark Rose Bowl concert is a cinematic precursor to the youth culture trend in "reality tv" programming.

The upgraded 4K film captures the electrifying synergy between the band and their fans and features performances of Master and Servant, Everything Counts, Never Let Me Down Again, Strangelove, Shake The Disease, Blasphemous Rumours, Stripped, Black Celebration and Just Can't Get Enough.