
The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights

The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights (2010)
In 2007 the legendary American duo White Stripes toured Canada. Besides playing the usual venues they challenged themselves and played in buses, cafés and for Indian tribal elders. Music video director Emmett Malloy followed the band and managed to capture both the special tour, extraordinary concert versions of the band's minimalist, raw, blues-inspired rock songs and the special relationship between the extroverted Jack White and the introspective Meg White - a formerly married couple who for a long time claimed to be siblings. The film makes striking use of the band's concert colors: red, white and black.The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights featuring Jack White and Meg White is available for purchase on iTunes, available for purchase on Apple TV, and available for purchase on Prime Video. It's a documentary movie with a high IMDb audience rating of 8.0 (2,466 votes).
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The White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.0 (2,466 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.
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In 2007 the legendary American duo White Stripes toured Canada. Besides playing the usual venues they challenged themselves and played in buses, cafés and for Indian tribal elders. Music video director Emmett Malloy followed the band and managed to capture both the special tour, extraordinary concert versions of the band's minimalist, raw, blues-inspired rock songs and the special relationship between the extroverted Jack White and the introspective Meg White - a formerly married couple who for a long time claimed to be siblings. The film makes striking use of the band's concert colors: red, white and black.