Pulp to Release Gareth Jennings-Directed Concert Film 'What Do You Do for an Encore?' Exclusively on Mubi
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Emily Zemler
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Summary
Pulp is releasing a new 90-minute film titled 'What Do You Do for an Encore?' this fall exclusively on Mubi. Directed by Gareth Jennings and narrated by Jarvis Cocker, the film chronicles the band's journey from obscurity to cultural significance. It features their biggest arena show from the 'More' album tour, combined with four decades of unseen archival material, and includes twenty songs. The press release compares it to iconic concert films like 'Stop Making Sense' and 'The Last Waltz.'
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Pulp's extraordinary journey from obscurity to cultural touchstone
four decades of never-seen-before archival material
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