Documentaries can be pretty boring if you’re not interested in the topic or person the film choses to focus on. Well, we’re pretty sure you’ll want to see this documentary.
“Queen: A Night in Bohemia” is a well-produced film that will include the band’s first live performance of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” interviews, rare concert footage from the early years, and the entire set list from the BBC program Old Grey Whistle.
The band formed in 1970 with original members Brian May, Freddie Mercury, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor, and released ‘Sheer Heart Attack” in 1974 which earned them a place on the charts with their single “Killer Queen.” Since the death of Freddie, Bad Company’s Paul Rogers and American Idol’s Adam Lambert (current lead singer) have tried their best to fill Freddie’s shoes as front man.
The film is set to play on the silver screen at a limited run of theaters in America, and its open date is March 8, 2016.
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