Concert film
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A concert movie, or concert film, is a type of documentary movie whose subject is an extended live performance by a musician (or, more recently, by a comedian).
Typically, concert films have simple, descriptive names such as "(performer) Live", "(performer) In Concert".
Early concert films include:
- Woodstock (1970), focusing on the Woodstock Festival in 1969.
- The Concert for Bangladesh (1972), showing the August 1, 1971 Madison Square Garden concert organized by George Harrison for the benefit of Bangladeshi refugees.
- Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars (1973), focusing on David Bowie's July 3, 1973 concert.
- The Song Remains the Same (1976), showing scenes from three Led Zeppelin concerts filmed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.