
Metric: Dreams So Real (Live In Concert)
Music
Overview
Dreams So Real, the feature-length 4k concert documentary, captures Canadian rock group Metric's last live performance of a year-long sold-out world tour. In 2016 the group traversed the globe on the most significant tour of their career. The show in Vancouver, BC was the culmination of a year's work on behalf of the band and their dedicated crew. Their performance was recorded by 26 cameras, finished in 4K with audio mixed by multi-Grammy winner David Bottrill. The film features fan favourites from over five albums including indelible hits Breathing Underwater, Gold Girls Guns and Help I'm Alive. With plenty of arena-worthy moments, Dreams So Real is a stunning recreation of an incredibly special evening.
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Emily Haines
Emily Haines
Emily Haines
James Shaw
James Shaw
James Shaw
Joshua Winstead
Joshua Winstead
Joshua Winstead
Joules Scott-Key
Joules Scott-Key
Joules Scott-Key


David Suzuki
David Suzuki
Self
David Suzuki
Self
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