‘Everything’
The Real Thing Story
A LANDMARK NEW MUSIC DOCUMENTARY
The Real Thing are proud to unveil a new feature-length movie celebrating their long and eventful career in music. Directed and produced by Simon Sheridan, ‘Everything – The Real Thing Story’ premiered at the Regent Street Cinema in London’s West End in October 2019, before going on UK release in January 2020. It is now available for worldwide distribution.
Critics have heaped praise on the documentary since its release:
“Director Simon Sheridan celebrates Liverpool’s oft-neglected The Real Thing in a rich, enveloping docu-study with a keen socio-historical eye. Made with passion and insight” (4 stars out of 5) TOTAL FILM
“A charmingly recounted piece of pop history. Simon Sheridan’s solid, efficient documentary pays tribute to the Liverpudlian pop-soul beat combo the Real Thing. An absorbing, considered feature-length documentary” THE GUARDIAN
“Simon Sheridan’s film is an invaluable document of a different era of racial intolerance. A moving and necessary documentary” (4 stars out of 5) THE TIMES
“An enlightening film portrait of a pioneering British soul band. Simon Sheridan’s pitch-perfect documentary reveals a lot of blood, sweat and tears” (4 stars out of 4) MOJO
The movie chronicles how the ‘other four lads from Liverpool’ found international stardom in the 1970s as Britain’s first million-selling soul and funk band. Against a backdrop of social and political turmoil, The Real Thing were the first all-black British group to hit #1 in the pop charts – with the perennial ‘You To Me Are Everything’.
Other hits like ‘Can’t Get By Without You’ and ‘Can You Feel the Force’ set dancefloors alight, but their proudest moment was composing their anthemic ‘Children of the Ghetto’ – the first ever song to address the plight of black people in the UK.
The band’s massive success has also been tempered with personal tragedy, but now founding members Eddy, Chris and Dave tell their incredible true story.
‘Everything – The Real Thing Story’ charts the rise of Liverpool’s musical pioneers, who fought discrimination to become the biggest-selling black group in UK pop history.
This is a tale stranger than any fiction – an untold story of home-grown pop, painted against a backdrop of politics, funk and race, where four proud black boys took on the world, and changed British music forever.
‘Everything – The Real Thing Story’ is distributed by Screenbound International Pictures. They can be contacted: https://www.screenbound.co.uk/contact-us
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FILM SCREENINGS
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JANUARY Wednesday 15 January - BRIXTON, LONDON - The Ritzy - Tickets Thursday 16 January - LONDON - Genesis Cinema, Bethnal Green - Tickets Friday 17 January - LIVERPOOL - Picturehouse at FACT - Tickets Saturday 18th January - HALIFAX - Square Chapel Arts Centre - Tickets Sunday 19th January - DARLINGTON - The Forum, Darlington Film Club Tickets Monday 20th January - GLASGOW - Glasgow Film Theatre Tickets Tuesday 21st January - NOTTINGHAM - Broadway Cinema Tickets Thursday 23rd January - LONDON - Hackney Picturehouse Tickets Friday 24 January - LONDON - Art House Crouch End - Tickets Friday 24 January - Thursday 6th Feb - LIVERPOOL - Picturehouse at FACT - Tickets Thursday 30th January - NEW BRIGHTON - The Light Cinemas Tickets Friday 31st January - ISLE OF MAN - Erin Arts Centre, Port Erin Tickets |
FEBRUARY Friday 24 January - Thursday 6th Feb - LIVERPOOL - Picturehouse at FACT - Tickets Friday 7 February - LONDON - Bernie Grant Arts Centre - Tickets Sunday 9th & Tues 11th February - ILKLEY - Ilkley Cinema - Tickets Sun 9th & Weds 12 February -LEISTON - Leiston Film Theatre - Tickets Friday 14 February - LONDON - Bernie Grant Arts Centre - Tickets Friday 14 February - DERBY - Quad - Tickets Saturday 15 February - DERBY - Quad - Tickets Tuesday 18 February - GLOUCESTER - Guildhall - Tickets Wednesday 19 February - GLOUCESTER - Guildhall - Tickets Wednesday 19 February - DERBY - Quad - Tickets Friday 21 February - LONDON - Bernie Grant Arts Centre - Tickets |
MARCH Wednesday 11th March - MANCHESTER - Culturplex - Tickets Wednesday 11th March - MOLD, FLINTSHIRE - Theatr Clwyd - Tickets Thursday 26th March - PRUDHOE - Fuse Media Centre - Tickets Friday 27th March - DERRY - Foyle Film Festival - POSTPONED (Date TBC) Saturday 28th March - EASTBOURNE - Towner Cinema - POSTPONED (Date TBC) |