Another film is in the works as well, this time in the form of a feature film produced by Anton Corbijn, which will focus on The Joshua Tree Tour 2017. Corbijn in 2017 traveled with the band and filmed shows in San Diego, Mexico, and throughout South America. It was also Corbijn who was responsible for the films that played on the screen during The Joshua Tree portion of the concerts. It is the footage filmed live in Mexico City (with some content from San Diego for the opening songs) that will be the focus of the film, which will also feature some non-concert footage. It is Corbijn’s first time helming a concert video for U2 but he has previously worked extensively with Depeche Mode documenting their tours. The Joshua Tree film should debut mid-year in theatres worldwide, and be released to home video formats late in the year. The film was originally rumoured for a late 2018 release, but was finally scheduled for June 2019. When the decision was made to take The Joshua Tree tour on the road again in 2019 it was decided that the film would be held until this year instead. We are told that Steve Lillywhite has mixed the audio for the film, and that his work was complete in mid-2019 before the 2019 tour began. We are crossing our fingers that this one happens soon, and are told that it will likely happen in June or July 2020. Many acts are now releasing films to theatres worldwide before a home pressing, including recent films by Depeche Mode and The Cure.
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So they won't be including any 2019 footage on the film? The 2019 tour was better than 2017 in all regards and the band was much more into it... Not including the reworked encore and the improved stage is a terrible mistake imo. And of course the missed chance to release something from the extraordinary places they had never visited before, like Singapore, Seoul, Manila and Mumbai.
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
So they won't be including any 2019 footage on the film? The 2019 tour was better than 2017 in all regards and the band was much more into it... Not including the reworked encore and the improved stage is a terrible mistake imo. And of course the missed chance to release something from the extraordinary places they had never visited before, like Singapore, Seoul, Manila and Mumbai.
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Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
So they won't be including any 2019 footage on the film? The 2019 tour was better than 2017 in all regards and the band was much more into it... Not including the reworked encore and the improved stage is a terrible mistake imo. And of course the missed chance to release something from the extraordinary places they had never visited before, like Singapore, Seoul, Manila and Mumbai.
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