THE LIBERTINES: VISUAL HISTORY BY ROGER SARGENT

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their huge reunion at British Summer Time: Hyde Park last summer, The Libertines have released a fifteen minute long video due to massive demand by fans across social media. The video was shown at the gig before the band took to the stage in front of 65,000 fans.

The film, shot by music photography legend Roger Sargent, is a montage of the band’s history and includes previously unheard interview footage from Sargent’s acclaimed 2010 documentary “There Are No Innocent Bystanders” and scenes from Libertines Alley in Bethnal Green.


Roger adds “I made this short film to be shown before the Hyde Park show and wanted it to convey how important the band are, how much we missed them and how good it was too have them back.”

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