DIG! XX is the 20th anniversary extended edition of the rock documentary DIG!, which adds new narration by The Brian Jonestown Massacre’s Joel Gion, features complete never-before-seen footage, and brings this epic tale through to today.
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Bristol - Cube
Addlestone - Light Cinema
Banbury - Light Cinema
Bolton - Light Cinema
Bradford - Light Cinema
Cambridge - Light Cinema
New Brighton - Light Cinema
Redhill - Light Cinema
Sheffield - The Light Cinema
Sittingbourne - Light Cinema
Stockport - Light Cinema
Thetford - Light Cinema
Walsall - Light Cinema
Wisbech - Light Cinema
Sheffield - Showroom
Dublin - Irish Film Institute (IFI)
Newcastle - Tyneside
Pocklington - Arts Centre
Birmingham - Mockingbird Cinema & Kitchen
Glasgow - Film Theatre (GFT)
London - Curzon Camden
Oxford - Curzon
Canterbury - Curzon Riverside
Sheffield - Curzon
Knutsford - Curzon
Manchester - Cultplex
Reading - Showcase
Bluewater - Showcase
Leeds - Showcase
Peterborough - Showcase
Nottingham - Showcase
Cardiff - Chapter
Hastings - Electric Palace
Dublin - Lighthouse
London - Peckhamplex
Leeds - Hyde Park Picture House
Bath - Little Theatre
Brighton - Duke's at Komedia
London - Ritzy Cinema
London - Picturehouse Central
Chester - Picturehouse
London - Clapham Picturehouse
London - Ealing Picturehouse
Edinburgh - The Cameo
Epsom- Picturehouse
Exeter - Picturehouse
London - Finsbury Park Picturehouse
London - Greenwich Picturehouse
London - Hackney Picturehouse
Liverpool - Picturehouse at FACT
Norwich - Cinema City
Southampton - Harbour Lights Picturehouse
York - City Screen
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STORY
DIG! XX looks at the collision of art and commerce through the star-crossed friendship and bitter rivalry of dueling rock bands — The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. Through their loves and obsessions, gigs, arrests and death threats, uppers and downers, and ultimately to their chance at a piece of the profit-driven music business, they stage a self-proclaimed revolution in the music industry.
FILMMAKER
Ondi Timoner is an internationally-acclaimed Emmy-nominated filmmaker whose work focuses on “impossible visionaries.'' She has the rare distinction of being the only person to win the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance twice: for DIG! (2004), about the collision of art and commerce through the eyes of two rival rock bands, and for WE LIVE IN PUBLIC (2009), about the loss of privacy online. Both films were acquired by New York’s MoMA for its permanent collection. Ondi’s most personal film, LAST FLIGHT HOME, about the extraordinary life and intentional death of her father, Eli Timoner, premiered at Sundance and Telluride in 2022, was Oscar-Shortlisted, received The Humanitas Award for Best Documentary, Tnominated for the WGA Award for Best Documentary and for the Emmy for Exceptional Merit
REVIEWS
“One of the best rock documentaries of all time is back in cinemas for a restored and extended edition” - Shortlist