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Filmed at Etihad Stadium in Manchester, England on June 18, 2019. This concert is part of the WorldWired Tour by American heavy metal band Metallica in support of their tenth studio album Hardwired... to Self-Destruct, which was released on November 18, 2016. It is also their first worldwide tour after the World Magnetic Tour six years earlier. Set-List: 1. Hardwired / 2. The Memory Remains (with extended outro) / 3. Disposable Heroes / 4. The God That Failed / 5. The Unforgiven / 6. Here Comes Revenge / 7. Moth Into Flame / 8. Sad but True / 9. Welcome Home (Sanitarium) (followed by Kirk & Rob's solos incl. 'I Wanna Be Adored', 'ManUNkind' & 'Orion') / 10. St. Anger / 11. One / 12. Master of Puppets / 13. For Whom the Bell Tolls / 14. Creeping Death / 15. Seek & Destroy / 16. Lords of Summer / 17. Nothing Else Matters / 18. Enter Sandman (with 'The Frayed Ends of Sanity' outro).

A film from the UK based Mitchell & Kenyon.

This was the first hometown gig where the Smiths were headliners. As the band came on stage Morrissey greeted the fans "Hello you little charmers... we're the Smiths, how d'you do?" then launched into "You've Got Everything Now". Throughout the show, in one song out of two (faster numbers), Morrissey - who still looked ill at ease on stage at the time - had something to shake in his right hand while with the left one he held the microphone.

An epic portrayal of the events surrounding the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter’s Field in Manchester turned into one of the bloodiest and most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reforms and protest against rising levels of poverty.

A stern father and lenient mother try to deal with the ups and downs of their four children's lives in working class Bolton, England.

Beginning at the industrial revolution of the ‘great north’, Jenn Nkiru draws lines between peoples, cities, countries, buildings, movements, bodies and spaces(s) using a mixture of archive materials and new footage. There is little stillness as we are pushed and pulled through Black histories and communities across the city of Manchester and beyond. Nkiru has termed this filmmaking process “cosmic archeology”, and it is grounded in Afro-surrealism, experimental film and the Black arts movement.

A look at the life and legend of Sir Alex Ferguson, from his working-class roots in Glasgow through to his career as one of the greatest football managers of all time. While recovering from a traumatic brain haemorrhage in 2018, Sir Alex intimately recounts vivid details of his life and career to his son, including his legendary 26-year tenure as manager of Manchester United.

After her father's suicide in 1977, 11-year-old Ann struggles with grief, alcoholism, and promiscuity. Exploring her sexuality and self-destruction, she finds solace in art, overcomes family secrets, and achieves acclaim as a filmmaker.

A troubled writer loses his grip on reality when two balaclava-clad men turn up at his flat.

The personal story of six unique characters that have helped build fan owned F.C Utd of Manchester: from an idea down a pub, to the reality of their very own 5,000 capacity stadium. The film is an ode to these heroes of the beautiful game!

A day in the life of the Manchester Evening News.

Through a haze of smoke, coke, and booze; possible futures, pasts, and presents coalesce chaos inside the mind of a man drifting directionless through life. When your future calls, what will you have to say?

Katie and her tall girlfriend Joan go on a date to the museum. Mildly wacky shenanigans ensue.

The best of the action from over 30 years of FA Cup finals at Wembley Stadium.

Joe and Aidan decide to go on a night out in Manchester’s gay village and after a few drinks true feelings reveal themselves.