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Bananaz is really something else. It dives deep into the world of Gorillaz, capturing that raw, behind-the-scenes essence from 2000 to 2006. The film has a kind of chaotic charm, showing us everything from the initial doodles to the evolution of their sound, especially through the lens of the Demon Days album. The pacing feels a bit loose, but it works – you get the sense of how the band was always in flux. There's a real authenticity in the interviews, and the practical effects and animations give it this lively, almost surreal atmosphere. Ceri Levy’s approach is informal and personal, making it feel less like a classic doc and more like a peek into a creative whirlwind.
Captures the evolution of the Gorillaz band.Features behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.Explores themes of creativity and artistic process.
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