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New Order: Movement is a music documentary released in 1981. It features early live performances from the band New Order, showcasing their transition from Joy Division.
This film is part of a niche that collectors tend to appreciate, as it represents a significant yet often overlooked period in New Order's history. Formats are somewhat limited, with early VHS releases being particularly scarce. Many enthusiasts seek out the unique blend of raw performance and historic significance, especially since it documents the band's first steps into their new sound. Given its rarity and the depth of its content, it sparks quite a bit of interest among collectors aiming to understand the evolution of post-punk music.
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New Order: Movement is classified as a music documentary.
The director's information is not provided.
The top cast includes Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Gillian Gilbert, and Stephen Morris.
New Order: Movement was released in 1981.
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