With anthems like "Common People" and "Disco 2000," Pulp became a global sensation in the 1990s. This is their final UK gig after 25 years and 10 million album sales. Exclusive to the film, the band members open out about fame, love, mortality—and even automobile maintenance! Filmmaker Florian Habicht blends together the band's personal offers with dream-like specially created tableaux involving ordinary people recruited on the streets of Sheffield. For those who have never seen a music film like Pulp, it's an experience like no other.
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With anthems like "Common People" and "Disco 2000," Pulp became a global sensation in the 1990s. This is their final UK gig after 25 years and 10 million album sales. Exclusive to the film, the band members open out about fame, love, mortality—and even automobile maintenance! Filmmaker Florian Habicht blends together the band's personal offers with dream-like specially created tableaux involving ordinary people recruited on the streets of Sheffield. For those who have never seen a music film like Pulp, it's an experience like no other.
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