The best Régine Chassagne’s movies

Régine Chassagne

Régine Chassagne

18/08/1977 (46 años)
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping

Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
6.7/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 03/06/2016
  • Character: Arcade Fire
When his new album fails to sell records, pop/rap superstar Conner4real goes into a major tailspin and watches his celebrity high life begin to collapse. He'll try anything to bounce back, anything except reuniting with his old rap group The Style Boyz.

Scenes from the Suburbs

Scenes from the Suburbs
7.2/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 01/03/2011
  • Character: Suburban mom / Mrs. Mochapaldi
A resident of a suburban dystopia tries to reassemble his fragmented memories of life as a teen.

Shut Up and Play the Hits

Shut Up and Play the Hits
7.3/10
On April 2nd 2011, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM played its final show at Madison Square Garden in New York City. SHUT UP AND PLAY THE HITS both captures this once-in-a-lifetime event with stunning visuals and serves as an intimate portrait of frontman James Murphy as he navigates the 48 hours surrounding the show. Woven throughout is an honest and unflinching conversation between Murphy and author Chuck Klosterman as they discuss music, art, aging, and the decision to call it quits while at the top of your game.

The Untitled Rick Howard Project

The Untitled Rick Howard Project
7.2/10
The making of Spike Jonze's 'Her'.

Here Comes the Night Time

Here Comes the Night Time
6.5/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 29/09/2013
  • Character: Régine Chassagne
Directed by Roman Coppola. Featuring 'Here Comes The Night Time,' 'We Exist,' and 'Normal Person' from the album REFLEKTOR. Merge Records 2013

Ed Sheeran: Jumpers for Goalposts

Ed Sheeran: Jumpers for Goalposts
8.5/10
Jumpers for Goalposts brings together Ed’s captivating performances from the biggest shows of his career at Wembley Stadium in July 2015, where he wows the 80,000 strong crowd with his biggest hits to date, including “The A Team”, “Sing” and “Thinking Out Loud” – and there’s even a surprise duet from Sir Elton John. As well as his breath-taking onstage performance, Jumpers for Goalposts is intercut with the story of Ed’s triumphant road to Wembley, presenting a revealing and personal glimpse into life backstage and on the road, along with an honest and intimate reflection by Ed – and those closest to him – on just how far he has come.

LCD Soundsystem: The Long Goodbye

LCD Soundsystem: The Long Goodbye
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 02/04/2012
  • Character: Herself
LCD Soundsystem blew out their year-long farewell tour with a final hometown show that lasted 3 hours and 41 minutes, turning the sold out Madison Square Garden into a sweaty punk-disco rave. Supported by New York post-punk group Liquid Liquid as well as a handful of special guests, including The Juan MacLean, Reggie Watts and members of Arcade Fire, the electronic dance group pulled out 29 songs in total, including a rare performance of "45:33".

Arcade Fire - The Reflektor Tapes

Arcade Fire - The Reflektor Tapes
6.2/10
  • Genre: DocumentaryMusic
  • Release: 12/09/2015
  • Character: Singer, accordion, drums, xylophone, hurdy-gurdy, keyboards, and organ.
Arcade Fire’s first feature film is called 'The Reflektor Tapes'. The project is “a unique cinematic experience, meeting at the crossroads of documentary, music, art and personal history.”

Arcade Fire: Madison Square Garden New York, NY 2010-08-05

Arcade Fire: Madison Square Garden New York, NY 2010-08-05
Live Concert. Directed by Terry Gilliam

Arcade Fire: Miroir Noir

Arcade Fire: Miroir Noir
The Arcade Fire’s enigmatic Miroir Noir opens with its most authentic moment: the band faces each other in the middle of an audience and gingerly eases into “Wake Up”. The fans bunch awkwardly around them as Win Butler intones into a ghetto-taped megaphone. Renowned for their sojourns into the crowd, this particular gimmick is usually configured as a populist transgression of the supposed boundary between performer and audience. But this footage shows indie’s high priests seeming uneasy among the faithful, who appear to share the feeling. No species of direct connection is sought. Even in such close quarters, the act of leveling can only be achieved through the conduit of the music.

The Arcade Fire: Olympia Paris

The Arcade Fire: Olympia Paris
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 20/03/2007
  • Character: Herself

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