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Documentary
Music

Glastonbury 2004 (2004) Review in 2025

6.5/10
Flop

Glastonbury 2004 is a documentary film that showcases the 2004 Glastonbury Festival, featuring performances by various artists and behind-the-scenes footage.

1 hour 45 minutes
English (Dubbed: None)
Age group: 15-35, Interests: Music, Festival culture
Director:
Julian Jarrold
Budget: 0.5 million USD
Gross: 0.2 million USD

Family-Friendly Rating

Is this movie suitable for family viewing?

Not recommended for young children due to some mature themes and language.

CineReview Recommendation

This movie is worth watching for fans of music festivals and live performances. However, it may not be the most engaging film for those who are not interested in music or festivals.

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The film captures the essence of the festival, with highlights including performances by Coldplay, Foo Fighters, and The White Stripes, as well as the infamous mud and rain that plagued the event.

Review Details

story7.00/10

The documentary has a straightforward and engaging storyline, showcasing the highs and lows of the festival. However, it feels a bit disjointed at times, with some sections feeling like they could be trimmed.

acting5.00/10

Since this is a documentary, there is no acting per se. However, some of the festival-goers and staff members do provide some interesting and humorous commentary, which adds to the overall enjoyment of the film.

characters6.00/10

The documentary focuses on the performances and behind-the-scenes footage, rather than individual characters. While the artists are the main attraction, some of the festival-goers and staff members are also featured, but they feel somewhat one-dimensional.

direction7.50/10

The direction is generally strong, with some great camera work and editing. However, some of the transitions between scenes feel a bit abrupt, and the pacing could be improved in some areas.

cinematography8.00/10

The cinematography is excellent, capturing the energy and atmosphere of the festival. The camera work is often innovative and creative, and the lighting is well-handled.

Pros and Cons

Pros

The documentary has some great performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and cinematography. It's a great way to relive the energy and atmosphere of the festival.

Cons

The film feels a bit disjointed at times, and some of the transitions between scenes could be improved. Additionally, the pacing could be better in some areas.

Notable Quotes

"The rain is coming down like cats and dogs, but the music is still going strong!"
"This is the best festival I've ever been to, and I'm not just saying that because I'm a musician!"

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