Spandau Ballet have sold over 25 million albums, played live to hundreds of thousands and their 1983 single ‘True’ is still one of the most played records on US radio ever.
At the height of their success in the ’80s, the New Wave icons were one of the biggest bands in the world.Fast-forward to 2020 and the group recently celebrated their 40th anniversary.
What better way to remember the good times than with a feature-length film? The Kemps: All True is a hilarious, meta spoof-documentary that reveals how the careers of Spandau Ballet brothers Martin (bass) and Gary (lead guitar) Kemp have lately taken strange turns.
This is due to the film’s director & writer Rhys Thomas OBE, who was also behind the successful run of mockumentaries centred.
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