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Depeche Mode: 101

  • 1989
  • R
  • 2h
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8.0/10
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Depeche Mode: 101 (1989)
Depeche Mode prepares for the 101st and final concert of its massive world tour at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, while a group of fans who won a contest travel to the concert through the United States on a bus.
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Depeche Mode prepares for the 101st and final concert of its massive world tour at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, while a group of fans who won a contest travel to the concert ... Read allDepeche Mode prepares for the 101st and final concert of its massive world tour at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, while a group of fans who won a contest travel to the concert through the United States on a bus.Depeche Mode prepares for the 101st and final concert of its massive world tour at the Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena, California, while a group of fans who won a contest travel to the concert through the United States on a bus.

  • Directors
    • David Dawkins
    • Chris Hegedus
    • D.A. Pennebaker
  • Stars
    • Andrew Fletcher
    • Dave Gahan
    • Martin Gore
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    • Directors
      • David Dawkins
      • Chris Hegedus
      • D.A. Pennebaker
    • Stars
      • Andrew Fletcher
      • Dave Gahan
      • Martin Gore
    • 23User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Andrew Fletcher
    Andrew Fletcher
    • Self
    Dave Gahan
    Dave Gahan
    • Self
    • (as David Gahan)
    Martin Gore
    Martin Gore
    • Self
    Alan Wilder
    Alan Wilder
    • Self
    Oliver Chesler
    • The Bus
    • (as Oliver Chester)
    Mia Decaro
    • The Bus
    Sandra Fergus
    • The Bus
    Christopher Hardwick
    • The Bus
    Jay Serken
    • The Bus
    Liz Lazo
    • The Bus
    • (as Elizabeth Lazlo)
    Chris Parziale
    • The Bus
    Maggie Mouzakitis
    Maggie Mouzakitis
    • The Bus
    • (as Margaret Mouzakitis)
    Tamsin Lee
    • Cruise Director
    Marcello Romero
    • Tour Guide
    Dave Charest
    • Bus Driver
    Vivian
    • The Girlfriend
    J.D. Fanger
    • Tour Director
    Harald Bullerjahn
    • Tour Manager
    • Directors
      • David Dawkins
      • Chris Hegedus
      • D.A. Pennebaker
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    edwjoolee

    Depeche Mode at their height.

    I was one of the screaming fans on that awesome day at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena back in 1988. As a high school student, your life revolves around music, movies and school. So when Depeche Mode, along with OMD, Thomas Dolby, and Wire, came to town, my friend and I immediately got ourselves tickets. As it turned out, the concert was a blast, with strong performances by all, especially OMD and Depeche Mode.

    101 captures pretty much the atmosphere and energy of the concert that day in true form. It really transports me back to that day. I also like the extraneous stuff like backstage interviews and such contained in the videos. Cool.
    10mjcmike1

    The Original Real World

    This is a great documentary of the band in their prime. This is probably where the creators of the Real World got their idea for the show. They take some major fans and allow the access to a tour bus and a ton of concerts and they film the whole thing along with the rigors of touring as Depeche Mode. It is a must see for any fan or anyone else interested in seeing a great behind the scenes take on a band at the height of their career.
    7geigeritaville

    A NICE TIME CAPSULE

    First saw this movie in 1989. Just re-watched again. It's a great look back on that moment when Depeche Mode was just about to break big....even though they had a huge following in the alternative music scene for a few years. The fans on the bus are kinda annoying, but typical for that time period (and a few of them had amazing 80's hair!). Would have liked to have seen the band interact with the fans at bit more...but I can understand why they kept their distance! Depeche Mode's live performances on this tour were amazing. Only wish there were a few more interviews with the band members But what's there is interesting.

    The soundtrack may be my favorite live album ever.
    10Wiebke

    David Gahan is so hot

    I think this film is great as a documentary and as a musical event but for me one of the BIGGEST selling points PERIOD is that David Gahan, DM's lead singer, is at his absolute HOTTEST in this movie. Not only is he looking incredible in those white jeans and black leather jacket, but his singing performances are all-out awesome, especially when you consider that most people think of DM as leaning heavily on electronics, when in fact's Gahan's voice has been one of the main carrying forces. If you're a DM fan, especially if you were one during this particluar late 80s time period, you MUST see this!
    7paul-allaer

    Very different from what I expected

    As "Depeche Mode 101" (1989 release; 118 ,in) opens, the guys in Depeche Mode drive into the Rose Bowl in a convertible, to announce that on June 18, 1988, they will play the very last show of their "Music For the Masses" world tour at the Pasadena venue. We then go back in time as the band is in the US leg of the tour... At this point we are 10 minutes into the movie.

    Couple of comments: this film is co-directed by none other than D. A. Pennebacker himself. I've had the live album of the same name (taped entirely at the Pasadena show) in my extensive CD collection for many years, but as crazy as it sounds, I had never seen the documentary of the same name. Imagine my surprise that the documentary was very different from what I expected. I thought it would be a straight-forward rendering of the Pasadena show, but as it turns out, the Pasadena show is not featured much at all. Instead we get a road movie of what life is like for a band fast on the rise as DM was back then. Even more fascinating, it shows a time capsule of what the US was like back then in the late 80s, more than 30 years ago. As to Depeche Mode, they look so incredibly young, but you can also see what this could lead to. One of the reviewers here terms this "Depeche Mode At Their Height" and I will respectfully disagree with that. After "Music For The Masses", DM truly became a global phenom with albums like 1990's "Violator" and 1993's "Songs of Faith and Devotion". It is in fact on that 1993-94 "Devotional" tour that the band reached its absolute peak in creativity and live prowess (but that's just my opinion, of course).

    "Depeche Mode" is currently streaming on Showtime, where I caught it the other night, among many other music documentaries available there. If you are a fan of Depeche Mode and, like me, you know the 101 album but had never seen the movie, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.

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    • Trivia
      The Depeche Mode fan tradition of the audience waving their arms in unison during the song "Never Let Me Down Again" started with the Pasadena performance shown in "101". In 2006, on the "Music For The Masses" documentary DVD, Martin Gore said: "Dave [Gahan] often says that he doesn't know how he came up with the idea, when we were playing at the Rose Bowl. But he just, like, started waving his arms in the air; and, uh, you know, the whole crowd, just...in unison, started doing it back."
    • Quotes

      [screaming on the top of his lungs]

      David Gahan: Good evening Pasadena!

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits ended, the shot of empty trucks running down the desert road away to the horizon is shown.
    • Connections
      Edited into Depeche Mode: Everything Counts (Live) (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Route 66
      Written by Bobby Troup (as Robert William Troup)

      Arranged and performed by Depeche Mode

      Courtesy of E.H.Morris Music

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • official website of the video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 101
    • Filming locations
      • Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, California, USA(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Mute Film
      • Pennebaker Associates
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      • $200,000 (estimated)
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      2 hours
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      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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