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Bring on the Night

  • 1985
  • PG-13
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
695
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Bring on the Night (1985)
DocumentaryMusic

Documents the preparation and rehearsals for Sting's first solo concert, as well as his supporting band's opinions on their leader and his controversial efforts.Documents the preparation and rehearsals for Sting's first solo concert, as well as his supporting band's opinions on their leader and his controversial efforts.Documents the preparation and rehearsals for Sting's first solo concert, as well as his supporting band's opinions on their leader and his controversial efforts.

  • Director
    • Michael Apted
  • Writer
    • Michael Apted
  • Stars
    • Miles A. Copeland III
    • Gil Friesen
    • Vic Garbarini
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    695
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Apted
    • Writer
      • Michael Apted
    • Stars
      • Miles A. Copeland III
      • Gil Friesen
      • Vic Garbarini
    • 13User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Miles A. Copeland III
    Miles A. Copeland III
    • Self
    Gil Friesen
    • Self
    Vic Garbarini
    • Self
    Omar Hakim
    • Self
    Darryl Jones
    Darryl Jones
    • Self
    Kenny Kirkland
    • Self
    Branford Marsalis
    Branford Marsalis
    • Self
    Dolette McDonald
    • Self
    Janice Pendarvis
    Janice Pendarvis
    • Self
    Lou Salvatore
    • Self
    Sting
    Sting
    • Self
    Trudie Styler
    Trudie Styler
    • Self
    Jake Sumner
    • Self
    Kim Turner
    • Self
    Kim Turner
    • Self
    Max Vadukul
    • Photographer
    Michael Apted
    Michael Apted
    • Self
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
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      • Michael Apted
    • Writer
      • Michael Apted
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    7DukeEman

    The music is great as always with Sting.

    This is not a revealing doco. It's a celebration of the artist, Sting. On this tour he manages to round up some fine Jazz musicians and slot them right into his creative process. A few insightful moments are delivered but in the end it has nothing new to offer but a free peak into the workings of another creative mind in progress.
    7AEIOU-2

    Sting fans stay away! He and his mgr, Miles Copeland are arrogant turn offs.

    Apted is a marvelous documentarian - he caught the spirit of rehearsals, and the personal, creative dynamics between gifted musicians. Unfortunately, he also captured Sting and his manager Miles Copeland during a variety of candid and staged interviews. The two of them have the worst personalities you'll ever see in a documentary - arrogant, pompous, pretentious and in Copeland's case, just down right mean spirited to the point where you feared for the man's emotional stability. It was a real eye opener to see that a supposedly 'spiritual' talent of Sting's stature would employ such a truly tacky, nasty piece of work such as Miles Copeland. If you love Sting's music as I do, you'll not rent this thing because you'll never listen to him the same way again.
    mikeecottle

    Outstanding music and insight

    This is a terrific documentary about the organization and workings of a band being formed from very talented players. And yes Miles Copeland might seem arrogant but in reality he's just being real. The other members of the band wouldn't get paid as much or draw the same audience without Sting headlining. That's one of the primary points of the film. But despite that, you appreciate that the amazing performances are solely due to the COMBINED talent of the players - not just Sting. I just wish I could find a place to buy a copy.

    The ending is also very touching. This is a great movie to watch if you are a fan of Sting, Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland or any of the other musicians.
    7helpless_dancer

    Sting sheds shield

    Good documentary featuring Sting and his new band doing a lot of rehearsing in a grand old domicile. We are treated not only to the final touches of putting together a new set of songs, but a peek into the more relaxed moments together and a rousing concert finale. An eye opening look into the inner workings of a jazz band and the mind of a talented entertainer.
    Lee-107

    A Must-See for any admirer of STING!

    This film is a rare treat, a peek into the professional and personal life of one of the greatest musicians this world has ever seen. This film is about the solo venture of Sting after separating from The Police, into what became his first(if I'm not mistaken) solo album -'The Dream of the Blue Turtles'. I've been an avid fan of Sting's music especially since I heard his album 'The Soul Cages'. What I like about his music is the timeless and universal quality of his lyrics, the uniqueness of each and every song and at the same time a certain underlying uniformity of thought and tone. Listening to his music is like meditation...it's cathartic. I don't think there is any one aspect of human nature and human life he hasn't touched upon in his music. For this reason watching this film was really quite incredible. Paris, where Sting performed and rehearsed lends its own charm and personality to the film. There are funny moments as when these bunch of tourists are led by a tourist guide into the room of the chateau in which Sting and his band are rehearsing and the guide is telling them about the portraits hung on the walls! The sequence of the birth of Sting's son in the hospital to the tune of 'Russians' is the emotional high point of the film. The interview with Sting gives an insight into the mind of this complex man and musician. Altogether, an Experience!!

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    • Trivia
      The film won the Grammy Award for "Best Music Video, Long Form" at the Grammy Awards in 1987 for video director Michael Apted and artist & video producer Sting.
    • Goofs
      During the last song, "Message in a Bottle", Sting plays a cream Fender Telecaster. For the last verse through the end of the song, he is playing a black Fender Stratocaster. When he says, "Goodnight," and walks off stage, he is seen taking off the cream Telecaster. The song is clearly pieced together from separate performances.
    • Connections
      Edited into Sting: I Burn for You (1985)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sting: Comienza la noche
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production company
      • A&M Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,890,571
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,132,112
      • Nov 10, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,890,571
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • 70 mm 6-Track
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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