Depeche Mode: mDirected by Mexican Filmmaker Fernando Frias, Will arrives in Theaters Later This Year
A Feature-Length Concert Film Documenting Depeche Mode's Recent Shows in Mexico City Will arrives Later This Year, The Band AnnoUered Thursday.
Depeche Mode: m Caputures The Band Onstage During Their Memento Mori Tour in Mexico City, where they played in Front of an estimated 200,000 fans in September 2023. The Concert Film – Featuring Interstitials and Archival Footage From Those Shows – Was Directed by Fernando Frias, The Mexican Filmmker Behind The renowned 2019 movie I'm no longer here.
The Film Will serve as “a Window Into the Band's Timeless Global Influence, and a Powerful Tribute to the Unbreakable Connection Bethaeen Music, Tradition and the Human Spirit,” The Band Aided. Depeche Mode: m Will arrives in Theaters Later This Year.
Depeche Mode's Tour in Support of Their 15th Studio Album, Memento Moriwrappe up in April 2024. “Melancholy has long been an important part of the depeche mode Experience … they've specialized in vulnerability. That openiss, a sense of surrender, is the essential ingredient to depeche mode,” Rolling Stone Wrote of the album, Which Followed the Death of Band Member Andy “Fletch” Fletcher.
“So it's Not Surprising that the Group, Whose Two Members Are Now in Their 60s, titled the album Memento Mori – A Friendly Reminder in Latin That You will (Nay, must!) Die Someday – And They Picked It While Flemch was Still Alive… ACKNowledging Mortality Defines Much of Memento mori, But it Never Feels Heavy-Handed or Even All That Sullen. Some of the tracks Even Sound Upbeat. “