Film & TV

Chemical Brothers ‘Don’t Think’ Movie – One Night Only

For nearly two decades, the Chemical Brothers “mind-bending” audiovisual live show has played to packed houses and festivals across the globe. But it has never been documented on film.

Until now.  

On 3rd February 2012, audiences across Australia will have the chance to experience this exciting worldwide cinematic event.  Don’t Think will show for one night only on the big screen at select Event, Greater Union and Birch Carroll & Coyle cinemas.

Filmed with 20 cameras at a headline show at Japan’s Fujirock Festival, this Chemical Brothers’ live experience has been mixed for the big screen by the band themselves.

Directed by long-term visuals collaborator Adam Smith this full-length concert movie places cameras in the centre of the stage as well as at the very heart of the crowd to perfectly capture a fan's eye view of the heightened emotional reactions of the audience seeing the band at their very best.



During the film, Smith takes advantage of one of the most unique festival settings in the world when he follows selected audience members away from the stage and out into the natural environment.

Then, by adding avant-garde magic realist moments where trippy visuals leave the screens and invade the open spaces of the festival, 

Don't Think undergoes a transformation from concert film to fully immersive document of one of the most mind-bendingly psychedelic live shows ever seen.

Tickets on sale now at eventcinemas.com.au or at the Marion Megaplex box office.
 

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