To celebrate the legendary British heavy metal band Iron Maiden’s 50th anniversary, they will be releasing a documentary film this fall. A reflective emotional journey, the documentary will showcase the current and former band members giving exclusive interviews as well as their most loyal followers sharing their views about the band. The documentary will also feature footage that were never seen before. The classic mascot Eddie will make an all-new animated appearance as well. Universal Pictures Content Group will be conducting the production of the film.
Helen Parke, Executive Vice President, Universal Pictures Content Group and Exec Producer says:
“We’re thrilled Iron Maiden have entrusted us to bring their legacy to cinemas around the world. Working closely with the band and their passionate fans has been an unrivalled experience allowing us to tell their story in a unique way and celebrate their incomparable fearless creativity in their 50th anniversary year.”
Rod Smallwood, the manager of Iron Maiden, shares his thoughts:
“We’re proud Universal Pictures Content Group has chosen to share the unique story of Iron Maiden with the world. We have given them unrestricted access to the band, our fans and musical peers. We trust that they will excite not only music fans but also anyone who loves a story of an underdog beating the odds to become and remain one of Britain’s biggest musical exports since our first record released 45 years ago.”
The documentary will be Malcolm Venville and produced by Dominic Freeman.
Source: newnoisemagazine.com
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