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The Chemical Brothers To Release New Film
For the first time, their entire live experience has been caught on camera.

The Chemical Brothers look set to release a brand new film, which showcases their whole live show.
The film ‘Don’t Think’ was filmed back on 31st July, from the Japanese Fujirock Festival, and saw twenty cameras capture the entire Chemical Brothers live experience.
Straying away from regular concert film formats, director Adam Smith - who has worked with The Chemical Brothers for the last eighteen years - used the festival environment as an opportunity to explore some unique shots and angles, including following certain audience members during the set.
The film itself looks set to be shown on more than 500 screens in over 20 countries worldwide from 1st February 2012, with the UK release date set of the 3rd February.
On 26th January, 20 cinemas across the world will be holding advance screenings. For more information on the film itself, and for ticket information, simply head t https://www.dontthinkmovie.com/.
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