A Year In Review - Mumford & Sons: Dust and Thunder

Sat. 14 Jan, 2017 at 6:00pm SAST
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A Year In Review - Mumford & Sons: Dust and Thunder

With 2016 behind us, lets take a moment to honour the year, all the highs and lows. With a selection of the best performing Bioscope films of the past year, you will have one last chance to catch that film you might have missed. Sprinkled on top of this selection is a collection of films that best encapsulate the moments, the feelings, and general spirit of 2016


Why? The most successful film run in the history of The Bioscope. The perfect document of their performance in Pretoria in 2016. nuff said.


Mumford & Sons Live From South Africa: Dust and Thunder (93 min)


Directed by: Dick Carruthers 

 

DUST AND THUNDER chronicles the meeting of South Africa with their long-standing favourite British band, Mumford & Sons. Filmed live against the beautiful Pretorian outback, award-winning director Dick Carruthers gets to the very heart of what makes Mumford & Sons such a special act as the band performs new songs and classic hits in front of an exhilarated crowd. Made for the big screen in stunning Ultra HD with 5.1 surround sound, this truly spectacular concert film may go down as Mumford & Sons finest.

 

SETLIST



1.Snake Eyes



2.I Will Wait



3.Below My Feet



4.Wilder Mind



5.Awake My Soul



6.Lover Of The Light



7.Tompkins Square Park



8.Believe



9.Ghosts That We Knew



10.The Cave



11.Ditmas



12.Dust Bowl Dance



13.Wona (feat. Baaba Maal, Mamadou Sarr, The Very Best and Beatenberg)



14.Lampenda (feat. Baaba Maal, Mamadou Sarr and The Very Best)



15.There Will Be Time (feat. Baaba Maal, Mamadou Sarr and The Very Best)



16.Little Lion Man



17.The Wolf


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The Bioscope Independent Cinema 286 Fox Street
Johannesburg, Gauteng 2001
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