In a move that’s sure to delight fans of the iconic pop duo, Sony Music Vision has announced the release of a new documentary film, WHAM! 10 Days In China, which delves into the band’s historic 1985 visit to China 🇨🇳. Because, you know, the world was just missing a documentary about WHAM!’s Chinese adventure 🤣. The film promises to explore the “why’s, the how’s, and the legacy” of the band’s trip, which introduced live pop music to Chinese audiences under strict guidelines 🎤. Yeah, because nothing says “rock ‘n’ roll” like a bunch of bureaucrats telling you what to do 🤦♂️.
The documentary features meticulously restored, newly digitized, and never-before-seen archive footage 📹, as well as interviews with those who were there, because who doesn’t love a good nostalgia trip 🚂? The film’s directors are clearly trying to cash in on the West’s fascination with China 🤑, and we can’t blame them 🤑. After all, who wouldn’t want to watch a movie about two young stars, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley, navigating the complexities of Chinese culture 🤔? It’s like a real-life game of “Guess Who” 🎲, but with more synthesizers 🎸.
According to Andrew Ridgeley, the film “finally reveals the unknown legacy” of WHAM!’s Chinese adventure 🤫, which we’re pretty sure was just a bunch of guys playing music and wearing silly hats 🎩. But hey, who are we to judge? 🤷♂️ The George Michael estate is also on board, because why not? 🤑 It’s not like they have anything better to do 🤔. Tom Mackay, President of Sony Music Vision, is “thrilled” to bring the film to audiences worldwide 🌎, because who doesn’t love a good documentary about a 30-year-old concert tour? 🎟️
The film is set to release in cinemas on July 28, with tickets going on sale on June 24 📆. So, mark your calendars, WHAM! fans 📅, and get ready to relive the magic of the 80s 💫. Or, you know, just stay home and watch the documentary on Netflix 📺, because let’s be real, that’s what we’re all going to do anyway 🤷♂️. The full list of participating cinemas and ticket links will be available on the film’s website 📄, because who needs human interaction, anyway? 🤖
In conclusion, WHAM! 10 Days In China is a must-see for anyone who loves WHAM! 🙌, China 🇨🇳, or just wants to relive the magic of the 80s 🎉. So, grab your parachute pants 🛸, your neon-colored sweatshirt 🌟, and get ready to party like it’s 1985 🎉! 🎊👏
Finn McFrame, celebrated satirical mastermind and self-proclaimed “Emperor of Irony,” started his illustrious career as a cinematographer, where his expertise in capturing every single frame of a squirrel stealing a baguette earned him accolades at obscure film festivals.
Born in the glamorous town of Boring, Oregon, Finn grew up with dreams of being a Hollywood director until he realized that satire, not cinema, was his true calling—or at least the one that let him sleep until noon.
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