The documentary "Depeche Mode: M" directed by Fernando Frías explores the intricate relationship between the music of Depeche Mode and the cultural significance of Mexico's Day of the Dead. Premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, the film captures a series of concerts held at Foro Sol Stadium in Mexico City, showcasing a vibrant presentation of music and communal connection among fans. Both band members and the director reflected on the spiritual nature of performance and its resonances with themes of life and death, embellishing the film's dynamic visual narrative.
It's a strange, spiritual experience communicated through music.
Frías' approach toggled between black and white and color video to create a unique visual storytelling.
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