Shadowplayers: Factory Records and Manchester Post-Punk 1978-81

Shadowplayers: Factory Records and Manchester Post-Punk 1978-81
Overview
Shadowplayers is a two hour documentary film by James Nice tracing the early history of iconic Manchester Label Factory Records between 1978 and 1981. The facts and the fictions are explored through candid interviews with 22 key participants, including Anthony H. Wilson (Founder) and Peter Saville (Designer), as well as musicians including Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order), Vini Reilly (Durutti Common), Simon Topping and Martin Moscrop (A Certain Ratio), Chris Watson (Cabaret Voltaire) and Howard Devoto (Buzzcocks/Magazine). The film is divided into 19 chapters, covering subjects such as The Factory Club, sleeve art and graphic design, producer Martin Hannett, the riot at the Joy Division concert at Bury in April 1980, The Factory Beneleux connection, the tragic suicide of Joy Division singer Ian Curtis, the beginnings of New Order, and the decline of the post-punk culture in 1981.
Similar
Copyright Criminals (2009)
Hamilton: One Shot to Broadway (2017)
In Search of Beethoven (2009)
Chico, or the Country of the Lost Delicacy (1989)
Inaudito (2017)
Michael Hutchence: The Last Rockstar (2017)
Life After Death from Above 1979 (2014)
Kill Your Idols (2004)
The Plastic People of the Universe (2001)
Slave Trade: How Prince Remade the Music Business (2014)
Karajan: Beauty As I See It (2008)
Oscar Peterson: Music in the Key of Oscar (1995)
I Never Promised You a Rose Garden: A Portrait of David Toop Through His Records Collection (2010)
Lindsey Stirling: Brave Enough (2017)
Eddie Cochran & Friends: C'mon Everybody (2004)
The Shadows - The Final Tour (2004)
The Red Elvis (2007)
Viagens - 20 Years (2014)
The Story of the Weeping Camel (2003)
Full Metal Village (2007)



















