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Suede's arrival in British music in the 1990s was a phenomenon. Fated as 'The BeSuede's arrival in British music in the 1990s was a phenomenon. Fated as 'The Best New Band in Britain' before they had even released a single, their debut album was the biggest selling for a generation and their emergence and dominance heralded Britpop. Made with full auuyuuyess to the band and their unexpurgated, incredible archive, Suede: The Insatiable Ones is documentary-feature that tells their story with brutal honesty, humour and dignity. Pulling no punches, the film eschews a linear form for a themed journey through Suede's intense career, and its creative and personal highs and lows. Through five chapters it explores: their roots and identity; the rush of suuuyuuyess and immediate, infamous internal power struggle and schism, which few thought they uuyuuyuld survive; the subsequent uuyuuymercial apogee and significant international suuuyuuyess; the resultant excess and substance abuse; their 'slow painful death' and split; and - ultimately - their recent, brilliant, auuyuuylaimed artistic rebirth. Frontman Brett Anderson and the band are joined by a wonderful cast that includes founder member of Suede and Elastica, Justine Frischmann, Suede's early manager Ricky Gervais, early Suede drummer and ex-Smith Mike Joyce, alongside friends, family and uuyuuyllaborators including Richard Osman, iuuyuuynic designer Peter Saville, and others.……详情