The return of Oasis is the most talked about news in the entertainment world in recent days, and it seems that cinema will also meet it thanks to the acclaimed documentary film Oasis Supersonic.
Fifteen years after the breakup of the legendary band of contemporary rock music, Liam and Noel Gallagher are reviving the Oasis phenomenon with 14 concerts to be held next summer in England and Ireland, probably in view of a world tour. But to prepare for this special reunion, awaited and hoped for for years by fans, the first official documentary on the Gallagher brothers returns to the cinema only on September 16: Oasis: Supersonic.
A film that tells the story of the real brothers Noel and Liam – turbulent and sincere, passionate and imperturbable – filmed during their climb to success, in the eye of the storm, before anyone could imagine the impact they would have on the planet. Their relationship and their brilliance have captured the attention of the public, taking them, in just three years, from a working-class neighborhood in Manchester to the biggest concerts of all time. After the success of the Knebworth festival, with over 250,000 spectators on two dates, Oasis are perpetually besieged by fans, causing havoc at every concert.
With over 70 million records sold, 8 number one singles in the United Kingdom, 22 consecutive singles in the English TOP 10, 15 NME Awards, 6 Brit Awards, 4 MTV Europe Music Awards, Oasis are back together to write another biblical page in the history of music.
This article is originally published on cinema.everyeye.it