First titles of the In-Edit 2018

07/17/2018

The festival announces 8 of its films

The In-Edit Festival has announced the first 8 titles of its next edition that will take place in Barcelona from October 25 to November 4 and in Madrid from October 31 to November 4. These are the films:

- If I Leave Here Tomorrow: A Film About Lynyrd Skynyrd by Stephen Kijak about the quintessential southern rock band.

- Cocksucker Blues by Robert Frank, the film The Rolling Stones vetoed about their American tour of '72.

- George Michael: Freedom! by George Michael & David Austin. Narrated and co-directed by George Michael himself until a few days before his death.

- Here to be Heard: The Story of The Slits by William E. Badgley about the girl band pioneers of English punk.

- Ethiopiques: Revolt Of The Soul by Maciek Bochniak, a story of the generation of musicians that flourished in Ethiopia in the late 60s and its recovery with the albums ' Éthiopiques'.

- Descent Into the Maelstrom: The Untold Story of Radio Birdman by Jonathan Sequeira. About the pioneers of the Australian underground.

- The Go-Betweens: Right Here by Kriv Stenders, about the alternative pop cult group of the 80s.

- L7: Pretend We're Dead by Sarah Price. The documentary about the fiercest girl band in grunge.

More information here.

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