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Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets (2014)

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In "Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets," the famed Britpop band Pulp makes an electrifying resurgence onto the world stage. Having previously captivated audiences in the 1990s with anthems like 'Common People' and 'Disco 2000,' the group's unique blend of music and charisma led to the staggering sale of 10 million albums. Now, after 25 years, they return to their roots, setting the stage in their hometown, Sheffield, for their final UK concert. Delivering a performance that is exclusive to the film and arguably the best of their career, Pulp delves into their thoughts on fame, love, mortality, and even the mundanity of car maintenance. Director Florian Habicht masterfully interweaves the band's introspective reflections with dreamlike tableaux, featuring ordinary people recruited on the streets of Sheffield. These personal stories and the band's raw revelations create a tapestry of life in all its humor, emotion, confusion, and affirmation. "Pulp: A Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets" is a distinctive music film that stands apart, offering both a nostalgic journey back to the heart of the '90s music scene and a poignant exploration of universal themes. This film is a testament to the band's enduring influence and a celebration of the extraordinary in the everyday, making it a must-watch for fans and newcomers alike.

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Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets is a documentary movie featuring Pulp and directed by Florian Habicht.

Pulp: a Film About Life, Death & Supermarkets is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and Pluto TV and it's also available on Night Flight Plus and OVID.

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