Lost In France to broadcast with live reunion gig

Published: 17 Feb 2017

Lost in France - sitting on a rock

A special screening of Niall McCann's documentary Lost In France, exploring the rise of Scotland's independent music scene in the 90s, will be showing at 25 cinemas across the UK and Ireland next Tuesday 21 February.

Cinema-goers across the country will also enjoy a one-off exclusive reunion gig from super group The Maurons broadcast live into local cinemas from Glasgow’s O2ABC.

Lost in France brings to life one of the seismic moments in Scotland’s music history, one that cemented Glasgow's reputation as one of the world's great centres of indie music.- Leslie Finlay, Screen Officer

Alex Kapranos (Franz Ferdinand), Stuart Braithwaite (Mogwai), Emma Pollock, Paul Savage (The Delgados) and RM Hubbert will be reunited for one night only for the gig which is being staged at Glasgow's O2ABC as part of Glasgow Film Festival.

The gig is being simulcast to 25 cinemas nationwide after the screening of Lost In France, including the Cameo Picture House (Edinburgh); Odeon (Wester Hailes Edinburgh); Empire (Clydebank); Odeon (Glasgow Breahead), Odeon (Glasgow Quay) ; Glasgow Film Theatre (sold out) and Dundee Contemporary Arts alongside screenings in England, Wales and Ireland - tickets are available from www.LostInFranceFilm.com.

Lost in France - Mogwai gig

In Glasgow in the mid-1990s, flourishing indie rock band The Delgados established cult record label Chemikal Underground, heralding a renaissance of independent music in the city that would bring the likes of Mogwai, Bis, Arab Strap and Franz Ferdinand to the world. Featuring a stunning mix of live performances and frequently hilarious interviews, Lost In France features an atmospheric re-staging of a legendary festival (in Mauron, Brittany), a concert that reconnects our main characters in life and on stage for the first time in over 20 years.

Lost in France - 90s gig

Stewart Henderson, co-founder of Chemikal Underground and former member of The Delgados, recalls: "To be honest, we never really saw Brittany as being this great, seminal coalescing of the Glasgow music scene. The last 20 years have been great but we've screwed up along the way too, we've made mistakes and things haven't always been great. It was [Director] Niall McCann who saw the potential of looking back to that trip and using it as a reference point for where we are now. So the film works out quite well, it gives an ides of where we were and where we've all come to.

"It was the first time Arab Strap had played outside the UK, it was around the time Mogwai made Young Team, and the Delgados had come back from France and changed radically, adding strings to our music. It was a crossroads where we came to realise that something pretty impressive was happening in those last few years of the 1990s in Glasgow. There was the feeling that things were falling into place and this would be quite the caper".

Lost in France - toast

Lost In France is directed by Niall McCann and co-produced by Paul Welsh of Edge City Films, with funding from The National Lottery through Creative Scotland’s Screen Fund and the Irish Film Board.

Leslie Finlay, Creative Scotland Screen Officer, said: “Creative Scotland is delighted to support Paul Welsh in producing his first documentary feature film on a topic of such cultural significance to Scotland. Lost in France brings to life one of the seismic moments in Scotland’s music history, one that cemented Glasgow's reputation as one of the world's great centres of indie music.”

Lost in France poster

Screenings in Scotland - Tuesday 21 February 2017

Dundee

Edinburgh 

Glasgow 

Clydebank

For details of Screenings in London, Brighton, Exeter, Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle, Cardiff, Dublin and more please visit: www.lostinfrancefilm.com/showtimes

Lost in France - Emma Pollock

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