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    Police: Around the World 1982 POSTER

    Police: Around the World

    1982

    English

    8.2

    7

    Action

    Music

    Derek Burbidge Derek Burbidge Director Sting Sting as Self Stewart Copeland Stewart Copeland as Self Andy Summers Andy Summers as Self Ian Copeland Ian Copeland as Self
    During 1977-1981 The Police went on a truly global tour which took them through more than a dozen countries, including many that most Rock bands of the period would fail to reach. This film features highlights of the tour which include stops in Japan, Hong Kong, India, Egypt, Australia and Latin America. Recorded live during the tour are 16 songs featured in this film, However this is more than a video rock concert - including many humourous off-stage shots that show the band sampling some of the sights, customs and culture of the lands their fans call home
    Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police 2012 POSTER

    Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police

    2012

    English

    6.9

    4

    39%

    64%

    1980s

    Biography

    Documentary

    guitar

    History

    Music

    rock 'n' roll

    woman director

    Andy Grieve Andy Grieve Director Sting Sting as Self Stewart Copeland Stewart Copeland as Self Andy Summers Andy Summers as Self The Police The Police as Themselves
    Based on the acclaimed memoir by renowned guitarist Andy Summers, Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving The Police follows Summers’ journey from his early days in the psychedelic ‘60s music scene, when he played with The Animals, to chance encounters with drummer Stewart Copeland and bassist Sting, which led to the formation of a new wave trio, The Police. The band’s phenomenal rise and its highly publicized dissolution at the height of their fame in the early ’80s captured by Summers’ camera. Utilizing rare archival footage, Summers’ photos, and insights from the guitarist’s side of the stage, Can’t Stand Losing You brings together past and present as the band members prepare to reunite for the first time in two decades later for a global reunion tour in 2007.
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