Slow Club documentary to be screened in UK cinemas
21 May 2019, 10:43
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Our Most Brilliant Friends, a documentary on Slow Club's final tour, has been announced for some UK screenings.
UK duo Slow Club, made up of Charles Watson and Rebecca Taylor, parted ways back in 2016 after touring their last album One Day All of This Won't Matter Any More.
The documentary was shot by close friend and collaborator Piers Dennis, and follows Slow Club on the road, concluding with their final show at London’s Union Chapel.
Taylor has since released a debut album as Self Esteem, and Watson also released a solo record last year.
Our Most Brilliant Friends will be screened at selected cinemas in London, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool, Bristol, and Leeds from 14 June. There's also a chance to host screenings in other cities. Find out more.
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