
In 1991, the Manic Street Preachers planned to sell 16 million copies of their debut and split up. Many years, many hits and one big mystery later, this colourful band and its fans appear in a unique documentary that tells their full story.... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1991, the Manic Street Preachers planned to sell 16 million copies of their debut and split up. Many years, many hits and one big mystery later, this colourful band and its fans appear in a unique documentary that tells their full story.
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| The ListNikki BaughanWhatever you think you know about the band known as the Manics, you're probably wrong. |
| Radio TimesAndrew CollinsFinancial pressure delayed completion of the film, rendering it several albums out of date on release, but it remains a valuable document for fans ... |
| GuardianPeter BradshawIt is a measured, intelligent film, though it primarily addresses the faithful. |
| Time OutDave CalhounThis fan-made doc about the Welsh slogan rockers is a rough-and-ready DIY affair. |
| Times (UK)Wendy IdeNon-fans of the band will find nothing of cinematic interest in this by-the-numbers music documentary and existing fans will be unlikely to learn anything new of note. |
| Little White LiesDavid JenkinsThis flimsy puff-piece from director Elizabeth Marcus is a boring document of a boring band. |