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DEPECHE MODE: M

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  • Age restrictions:

    0+

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  • Year:

    2025

  • Original name:

    DEPECHE MODE: M

  • Director:

    Fernando Frias

  • Viewer rating:

    7

  • Critics rating:

    0%

  • Language:

    English, Spanish with Ukrainian subtitles.

  • Genre:

    Concert , Documentary

  • Duration:

    1:39

  • Producer:

    Mexico

  • Starring:

    Depeche Mode

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DEPECHE MODE: M is a cinematic journey into the heart of Mexican culture's relationship with death, framed by the iconic performances of Depeche Mode during their 2023 Memento Mori tour. Conceived and directed by award-winning Mexican filmmaker Fernando Frías, the film captures the band's three sold-out shows in Mexico City, attended by over 200,000 fans, blending concert footage with interpretive interstitials and archival material.

 

DEPECHE MODE: M celebrates the band's global influence while delving into the profound connection between music, mortality, and Mexican tradition -- a sacred meeting point where pain, memory, joy, and dance dissolve into one another, blurring into something profoundly and beautifully human.

 

 

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