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MASSIVE: The amazing rise and fall

MASSIVE: The amazing rise and fall

A story of friendship, hype and legend.

Genres

Documentary

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Between 2000 - 2010 there was an underground music scene in South Wales that was unique and meant the world to those involved, but to the outside world, it didn't exist. Later the bands and artists who emerged from that scene would find acclaim and success, but before all that, they were young, passionate and a close community of friends who just dreamed about being MASSIVE Massive: The Amazing Rise and Fall is their story.... FRIENDSHIP. HYPE. LEGEND.

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Budget

$16381

Revenue

$12000

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

71 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

06 March 2016

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Scott Lee Andrews

Scott Lee Andrews

Himself - Midasuno

Sean Smith

Sean Smith

Himself - The Blackout / When Reason Sleeps

Scott Evans

Scott Evans

Himself

Richey Beckett

Richey Beckett

Himself - Shaped by Fate

Gareth Hopes

Gareth Hopes

Himself - When Reason Sleeps

Ceri Collins

Ceri Collins

Himself - Covergirl

Darran Smith

Darran Smith

Himself - Funeral for a friend

Aled Phillips

Aled Phillips

Himself - Kids in Glasshouses

Hannah Fitt

Hannah Fitt

Herself - Juniper

Matt Fitt

Matt Fitt

Himself - Juniper

Romesh Dodangoda

Romesh Dodangoda

Himself - Producer (Longwave recording studio)

Ian Chalmers

Ian Chalmers

Himself - Indifference

Neil Starr

Neil Starr

Himself - Dopamine

Alex Wiltshire

Alex Wiltshire

Himself - When Reason Sleeps / The Guns

Rob Thomas

Rob Thomas

Himself - Shape of my Addiction

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