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In Theaters: April 3, 2015 (limited)

          April 3, 2015 (limited)

R | 1h 57m | Documentary

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The story of Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert, aspiring filmmakers with very different backgrounds who were looking for a subject for their underground movie, which led them to discover, mentor and manage the iconic band that would become known as The Who. Inspired by 1960s youth culture, they found a band called “High Numbers” and renamed them “The Who.” They forgot about the film and concentrated on melding their unusual chemistry, filmic ideas, stylish dress and outrageous performance. They forged a complex and moving relationship, deeply tragic and brilliantly comedic, fueling the band’s artistic development and leaving an indelible imprint on its time and generations to come.

Director: James D. Cooper

Studio: Sony Pictures Classics

Producer(s): Douglas Graves, James D. Cooper, Loretta Harms

2 votes and 0 Reviews

In Theaters: April 3, 2015 (limited)

          April 3, 2015 (limited)

R | 1h 57m | Documentary

  Watch Trailer

The story of Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert, aspiring filmmakers with very different backgrounds who were looking for a subject for their underground movie, which led them to discover, mentor and manage the iconic band that would become known as The Who. Inspired by 1960s youth culture, they found a band called “High Numbers” and renamed them “The Who.” They forgot about the film and concentrated on melding their unusual chemistry, filmic ideas, stylish dress and outrageous performance. They forged a complex and moving relationship, deeply tragic and brilliantly comedic, fueling the band’s artistic development and leaving an indelible imprint on its time and generations to come.

In Theaters: April 3, 2015 (limited)

          April 3, 2015 (limited)

R | 1h 57m | Documentary

The story of Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert, aspiring filmmakers with very different backgrounds who were looking for a subject for their underground movie, which led them to discover, mentor and manage the iconic band that would become known as The Who.

Inspired by 1960s youth culture, they found a band called “High Numbers” and renamed them “The Who.” They forgot about the film and concentrated on melding their unusual chemistry, filmic ideas, stylish dress and outrageous performance. They forged a complex and moving relationship, deeply tragic and brilliantly comedic, fueling the band’s artistic development and leaving an indelible imprint on its time and generations to come.