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Artwork by Becky Cloonan.

From the production team behind the Oscar winning Searching for Sugar Man comes We Are X, a transcendent rock & roll story about X Japan, the world’s biggest and most successful band you’ve never heard of...yet.

Under the enigmatic direction of drummer, pianist, composer, and producer Yoshiki, X Japan has sold over 30 million singles and albums combined––captivating such a wide range of admirers as Sir George Martin, KISS, Stan Lee, and even the Japanese Emperor––and pioneered a spectacle­driven style of visual rock, creating a one­of­a­kind cultural phenomenon.

Chronicling the band’s exhilarating, tumultuous and unimaginable history over the past three decades––persevering through personal, physical and spiritual heartache––the film culminates with preparations for their breathtaking reunion concert at New York’s legendary Madison Square Garden. Directed by acclaimed documentarian Stephen Kijak (Stones in Exile, Scott Walker: 30 Century Man), We Are X is an astonishingly intimate portrait of a deeply haunted––but truly unstoppable––virtuoso and the music that has enthralled legions of the world’s most devoted fans.

This release contains our Region 2 blu-ray, and Special Features include:

  • 8-page booklet
  • ‘Born To Be Free’ Fan Video
  • Live Performances of ‘Forever Love’ and ‘Kurenai’
  • Interviews with Yoshiki and X Japan Band Members
  • Deleted Scenes

 

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Great music documentary

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A really good documentary, the story of this Japanese rock band is a real tragedy, made me want to discover more about their music actually. a recommendation specially for those who are interested into the rock history of band (X Japan is the one who start rock in Japan). The steelbook is nice, but coming from the Mondo line, isn't one of the best neither

2018-12-13by Enkel**Verified Purchase**