
Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets
In the 1990s, Pulp achieved international success with hits like “Common People” and “Disco 2000.” Now, 25 years and 10 million album sales later, they return to Sheffield for their final UK performance. This film captures the band delivering a standout performance while reflecting on themes such as fame, love, mortality, and even car maintenance. Directed by Florian Habicht (known for “Love Story”), the film blends the band’s personal insights with surreal, specially-staged scenes featuring everyday people from the streets of Sheffield. “Pulp” is a unique music film that is at times humorous, touching, uplifting, and occasionally perplexing.
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Genre: Documentary, Music
Director: Florian Habicht
Actors: Candida Doyle, Jarvis Cocker, Jean Cook, Kate Brown, Leo Abrahams, Mark Webber, Neo Joshua, Nick Banks, Pulp, Richard Hawley, Steve Mackey
Country: United Kingdom
Company: British Film Company, Pistachio Pictures
Worldwide Gross: $2,607
