Film Director Tim Pope has Captured The Cure for their 40th Anniversary for the Cinema - Noise11.com
The Cure frontman Robert Smith performs at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 28 July 2016.

The Cure frontman Robert Smith performs at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Thursday 28 July 2016.

Film Director Tim Pope has Captured The Cure for their 40th Anniversary for the Cinema

by Paul Cashmere on June 4, 2019

in News

Tim Pope’s ‘The Cure – Anniversary 1978-2018 Live in Hyde Park London’ will screen in cinemas around the world on 11 July 2019.

Pope created for two dozen music videos for The Cure:

“Let’s Go to Bed” (1982)
“The Love Cats” (1983)
“The Walk” (1983)
“The Caterpillar” (1984)
“Close to Me” (1985)
“In Between Days” (1985)
“Killing an Arab” (1986)
“Boys Don’t Cry” (1986)
“Jumping Someone Else’s Train” (1986)
“A Night Like This” (1986)
“In Orange” (1986)
“Catch” (1987)
“Why Can’t I Be You?” (1987)
“Just Like Heaven” (1987)
“Hot Hot Hot!!!” (1988)
“Lullaby” (1989)
“Fascination Street” (1989)
“Lovesong” (1989)
“Pictures of You” (1990)
“Close to Me · Remix” (1990)
“Never Enough” (1990)
“Friday I’m in Love” (1992)
“High” (1992)
“Wrong Number” (1997)

He has also worked with Neil Young, George Michael, David Bowie, Paul McCartney and The Pretenders.

Pope says on the film: “Working alongside Robert for these 37 years of the band’s 40-year history – and also having previously filmed the band for the 35mm ‘In Orange’ 1986 concert film – I wanted cinema-goers to feel like they were in the thick of the action, in the heart of the music. Our film really captures the true power and passion of The Cure’s music for a global audience.”

Lead singer of The Cure, Robert Smith says: “This really was the perfect way to celebrate 40 years of the band. It was a fabulous day none of us will ever forget”.

The line-up is Smith, Simon Gallup, Jason Cooper, Roger O’Donnell and Reeves Gabrels.

‘The Cure – Anniversary 1978-2018 Live in Hyde Park London’ setlist

Plainsong
Pictures Of You
High
A Night Like This
The Walk
The End Of The World
Lovesong
Push
Inbetween Days
Just Like Heaven
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
Play For Today
A Forest
Shake Dog Shake
Burn
Fascination Street
Never Enough
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
Disintegration

ENCORE:
Lullaby
The Caterpillar
Friday I’m In Love
Close To Me
Why Can’t I Be You?
Boys Don’t Cry
Jumping Someone Else’s Train
Grinding Halt
10:15 Saturday Night
Killing An Arab

Tickets will be available from 6 June, presented by Trafalgar Releasing and Eagle Rock Entertainment will be available on June 6 at thecure.film

Global theatrical release date: Thursday, 11 July 2019
Website: thecure.film
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