Barbican to host screening of Nick Cave film "20,000 Days On Earth"
10 July 2014, 11:16
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
New Nick Cave mockumentary 20,000 Days On Earth will be previewed at London’s Barbican this September at a special gala event broadcast across 150 cinemas.
The screening will take place on 17 September, with live performances from Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, plus a Q&A with directors Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard. The film itself, 20,000 Days On Earth follows a fictionalised Cave during his 20,000th day on the planet.
Tickets go on sale Friday (11 July) at 10am. You can find out more info here.
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