Led Zeppelin broke up in 1980, but there are many things to watch that feature the band. Whether a movie features their music, interviews with former band members, or a comprehensive look at their time as a group, there are a number of films for fans of the band. Here are five movies that fans of Led Zeppelin should watch.
Led Zeppelin | Dick Barnatt/Redferns ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’
The 2021 documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin follows Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant from their early days as musicians, to forming a band in 1968, to their atmospheric rise to fame in 1970. It features interviews with Page, Jones, and Plant, as well as previously unseen archival interviews with Bonham. This was the first official documentary about the band.
‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ will receive its world premiere at The 78th Venice Film Festival in September 2021. @la_Biennale pic.twitter.com/o3ozfFQrHF...
Led Zeppelin | Dick Barnatt/Redferns ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’
The 2021 documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin follows Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, John Bonham, and Robert Plant from their early days as musicians, to forming a band in 1968, to their atmospheric rise to fame in 1970. It features interviews with Page, Jones, and Plant, as well as previously unseen archival interviews with Bonham. This was the first official documentary about the band.
‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ will receive its world premiere at The 78th Venice Film Festival in September 2021. @la_Biennale pic.twitter.com/o3ozfFQrHF...
- 3/3/2023
- by Emma McKee
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Nt Live and the Royal Opera House among winners at the first Event Cinema Awards, organised by the Event Cinema Association to honour content including opera, ballet and rock concerts.
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
- 10/15/2013
- by sarah.cooper@screendaily.com (Sarah Cooper)
- ScreenDaily
Nt Live and the Royal Opera House among winners at the first Event Cinema Awards, organised by the Event Cinema Association to honour content including opera, ballet and rock concerts.
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
The winners of the inaugural Annual Event Cinema Awards were unveiled on October 15 at the first networking event in London dedicated to the Event Cinema (formerly known as Alternative Content) sector, organised by the Event Cinema Association (Eca).
Three box office awards recognising theatrical admissions of 100,000 (bronze), 250,000 (silver) and 500,000 (gold) were presented to More2Screen for Queen Live In Budapest 86, Omniverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day (pictured) and Arts Alliance Media for Springsteen And I.
Awards for Excellence in Programming went to The Royal Opera House for Alice In Wonderland, Nt Live for The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Nightime and Ominverse Vision for Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day.
Awards for Excellence In Exhibition went to John Travers, head of Event...
- 10/15/2013
- by sarah.cooper@screendaily.com (Sarah Cooper)
- ScreenDaily
There are many days when this is the greatest job ever, and Tuesday, October 9, was one of those days as ComingSoon.net got to be in the same room with the legendary rock group Led Zeppelin, as they made a rare appearance in New York at the Museum of Modern Art to talk about their upcoming concert film Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day . Before the press conference, roughly a hundred mostly music and a couple movie journalists piled into Moma's Titus Theater to watch the over two-hour concert movie documenting the band's December 10, 2007 show at the 02 Arena, played to commemorate the life of Atlantic Records President Ahmet Ertegun following his death. We then had a chance to attend an even rarer press conference as all three surviving members of Led Zeppelin--Robert Plant, Jimmy...
- 10/10/2012
- Comingsoon.net
Led Zeppelin have announced plans for four premieres of their latest concert film Celebration Day. The film - which documents the band's 2007 concert at London's O2 Arena - will make its world debut at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York on October 9. Founding members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant will be joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham, for a press conference at New York's Museum of Modern Art before the premiere. Jones, Plant and Page will then attend the UK premiere at London's Hammersmith Apollo on October 12. A number of tickets for the event will be available for fans for £20. Celebration Day will then move on to Berlin on October 15 and Tokyo on October 16. The film will then see a worldwide theatrical release by Omniverse (more)...
- 10/1/2012
- by By Lewis Corner
- Digital Spy
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