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Suede - Lost in TV

April 2, 2001 1h 0m 8.5/10 (1 votes)

Originally released in 2001. Suede - Lost in TV is a music film. At just 60 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Brett Anderson, Bernard Butler, and Mat Osman

Synopsis

Lost In TV is a complete collection of Suede's music videos, arranged in chronological order. It reveals a band that has fallen repeatedly in and out of love with the video medium over the course of four albums. It begins with a low-budget performance clip for their first single, "The Drowners", in which all Suede's members are clearly, and rather endearingly, putting on poses they've been rehearsing and imagining for years. And it ends with "Can't Get Enough", which they couldn't rouse themselves to turn up for, instead allowing the song to soundtrack a short, though undeniably amusing, film about revenge. In between the quality varies with Suede's enthusiasm. Some of the videos here are every bit as awful as the band think, especially the altogether bewildering "Stay Together". Others they should give themselves more credit for "The Wild Ones", for example, retains a haunting quality that was worth any amount of plodding around a freezing Dartmoor.

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 2, 2001 24 years ago
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Runtime 1h 0m 60 minutes total
User Rating 8.5/10 Excellent (1 votes)
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Suede - Lost in TV about?

Lost In TV is a complete collection of Suede's music videos, arranged in chronological order. It reveals a band that has fallen repeatedly in and out of love with the video medium over the course o...

How long is Suede - Lost in TV?

Suede - Lost in TV has a runtime of 1 hours and 0 minutes (60 minutes total).

When was Suede - Lost in TV released?

Suede - Lost in TV was released on April 2, 2001 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Suede - Lost in TV?

The main cast of Suede - Lost in TV includes Brett Anderson, Bernard Butler, Mat Osman, Simon Gilbert, Richard Oakes.