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Cast & Crew

Roger Sargent
Director
Pete Doherty
As Himself
Carl Barât
As Himself
Gary Powell
As Himself
John Hassall
As Himself

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The Libertines: There Are No Innocent Bystanders is a documentary that takes viewers on an all-access journey with the band as they reunite for a series of high-energy performances at the Leeds and Reading festivals in 2010. After six years of separation, controversy, and personal struggles, the band members come together to put on a show that their fans will never forget. Through candid interviews and stunning archival footage, the film offers a raw and honest look at The Libertines' turbulent history and the factors that led to their eventual reunion. With a unique blend of music, emotion, and redemption, this documentary is a must-see for fans of the band and anyone who loves rock 'n' roll.

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