Months after its screening at this yr’s Tribeca Movie Competition in New York Metropolis, Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara, the documentary surrounding Alien Weaponry will get a nationwide theatrical launch of their house nation of New Zealand.
Set to hit theaters on Waitangi Day (February 6), the documentary directed by Kent Belcher and produced by Nigel McCulloch takes a deep look into the band’s upbringing, their rise as a world act, and what lies forward for the trio. Particularly, the documentary follows the band throughout its first six years as a cohesive unit. The film options appearances from some steel luminaries, together with Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe, Testomony’s Chuck Billy and Gojira’s Joe and Mario Duplantier.
With the movie’s theatrical launch solely a matter of time now, the band stated they had been excited to share their story with their nation.
“We’re so excited for Alien Weaponry: Kua Tupu Te Ara to be coming to Aotearoa cinemas and to share this movie with all our followers. The movie captures our journey navigating the world of music, exhibiting the highlights, the hardships, and every thing in between.”
For people who possibly aren’t conscious, Alien Weaponry kick every kind of ass they usually set themselves aside from their contemporaries by singing in Te Reo Māori.
When you reside in New Zealand, then be sure you test this flick out when it hits theaters. As for the remainder of the world, we had been instructed that there’s no information about a world theatrical launch, although I guess there’ll be methods to buy this movie on-line. Simply gotta be affected person.
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