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U2: Zoo TV Live from Sydney

  • 1994
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
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U2: Zoo TV Live from Sydney (1994)
ConcertDocumentaryMusic

U2 perform live in Sydney, Australia in 1993 on the fifth leg of their iconic Zoo TV Tour.U2 perform live in Sydney, Australia in 1993 on the fifth leg of their iconic Zoo TV Tour.U2 perform live in Sydney, Australia in 1993 on the fifth leg of their iconic Zoo TV Tour.

  • Director
    • David Mallet
  • Writer
    • Andy Schatzberg
  • Stars
    • Bono
    • The Edge
    • Adam Clayton
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • David Mallet
    • Writer
      • Andy Schatzberg
    • Stars
      • Bono
      • The Edge
      • Adam Clayton
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Bono
    Bono
    • Self - Singer
    The Edge
    The Edge
    • Self - Guitar
    Adam Clayton
    Adam Clayton
    • Self - Bass Guitar
    Larry Mullen Jr.
    Larry Mullen Jr.
    • Self - Drums
    Robert Hughes
    Robert Hughes
    • Martin Kelly
    • (archive footage)
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Julie McGregor
    • Betty Wilson
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Ann Sanders
    Ann Sanders
    • Self - Newsreader
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • David Mallet
    • Writer
      • Andy Schatzberg
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    10surit87

    The concert of the '90s

    This is arguably U2's best concert ever. The band deserves a 10/10 rating for bold creativity and scintillating performances. Complete with loads of video screens of all sizes and blinding lights designed to inflict sensory overload, U2 move through their setlist with raw passion. Having just released their 'Zooropa' album, they combine songs from 'Achtung Baby' - arguably the most influential album of the 90s - with 'Zooropa' and their 80s stuff and they take you on a magical thrill-ride reminiscent of a sci- fi/fantasy movie.

    This was a time when the band was considering breaking up due to exhaustion and the band members themselves felt that the Sydney concert would be their last. Hence, Bono, Larry Mullen, Adam Clayton and The Edge pull out all the emotion to deliver their most memorable performance in years. They simply set the stage for today's concerts of all genres.
    10david-meldrum

    A Brillaint Document Of A Key Moment In Rock History

    It's impossible to fully capture the bone-shaking, epoch-shaping, life-altering experience of this tour in person. But this film comes pretty damn close. It's on YouTube in its entirety if you've never experienced it for yourself. The musical high points are many - Running To Stand Still has never sounded as bleakly beautiful as it does here, and the segue from that to Where The Streets Have No Name is spine-chilling. The opening barrage of songs from Achtung Baby is stunning, and what the whole film manages to capture so brilliantly is the overwhelming experience the tour was when you actually attended. Yes, other bands had tried aspects of it this before; but none were doing so at U2's planet-bestriding size, with quite as much on the line as they had after the confusing mishmash of Rattle and Hum. That it celebrated living inside post-modernism whilst also critiquing is a trick that few, in any medium, have managed since. Other tours may have been more ecstatic, but little else has been as revolutionary as this was. As such, this is an excellent document of a moment in rock history.
    7leplatypus

    Melon! This is when the big head begins (DVD)

    My idea to read all my books about U2 and watch along their concerts wasn't maybe such a good idea because actually i have an overload, overdose of U2 and the band doesn't make sense to me anymore.

    Between what they want to communicate on their albums, on their shows, what the critics says about their music, their shows, and what i understand of all this, well, it's the biggest confusion possible.

    I felt the crack happening while reading the BP Fallon book for the Zoo tour: great photographer, unintelligible author, passionate musician but totally superficial and spoiled! For a band who wanted to change the world or propose something different, touring in the most expensive suites of hotels and hanging with models and "people" is at best very unfortunate.

    I love "Zooropa" album for its fresh, happy, light atmosphere and "Achtung baby" for its industrial guitar sound. We got them on this show but the DVD failed to elevate their music as "Rattle and Hum" achieved. Maybe it's because that their director isn't a movie director but in the end, goose bumps were scarce here: "The Fly", "Mysterious Ways", "Daddy gonna pay" and "Lemon" were the only songs that really touched me!

    Nb: for the eggs on DVD2, just play the title 4, 8 and 9: you will see a great documentary about the "old" U2 when they were young and innocent!
    Filmlovr-2

    The best of U2 Video and Multimedia titles

    What I think to be the best of the U2 Videos, and actually, of any videotaped concert. I believe it even won several awards for being the best concert of a particular year.

    The entrance the band makes is outstanding, building with a montage of multimedia sensory overload. The music is great, both the bold rock and roll, and the subtle, b-stage acoustic sets. The encores are each great, too. As always, the music is spellbinding. Such a good concert even one who is only vaguely familiar with U2 will have a great viewing experience.
    10FairestCat

    YOWZA!! What a phenomenal concert!

    Watching this video made me wish for a time machine so that I could go back in time for the sole purpose of following U2's ZooTV tour. This is an electrifying live concert, absolutely phenomenal. Bono manages to appear to be connecting with every single concert attendee. Not to be missed covers of Unchained Melody, Lou Reed's Satellite of Love and a very non-Elvis version of Can't Help Falling in Love, plus amazing renditions of both U2 classics like Pride(In the Name Of Love) and Bullet the Blue Sky and lesser known songs like Dirty Day and Love is Blindness. A must-see if you are either a U2 fan or just a fan of concerts in general. Electrifying!

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    • Trivia
      The cricket match Bono stumbles upon whilst channel surfing was Australia vs West Indies played the MCG in December 1992.
    • Goofs
      When Bono changes channels, the big screen switches between Seven Nightly News and Dis-donc, papa (1987). In real life, both shows aired on the same channel (Seven Network) during different timeslots.
    • Connections
      Features Dis-donc, papa (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Zoo Station
      (uncredited)

      Written by U2

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    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • MTV Networks
      • Palomar Pictures (II)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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