
Suede: The Insatiable Ones
There is a red button of self-destruction and everyone is going “that looks nice”
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Looking at identity, power, happiness, self-destruction and acceptance, this is a thematic exploration of a group that opened the door for Britpop and led the way for a new era of guitar music.
Language
EN
Status
Released
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Cast

Brett Anderson
Self
Mat Osman
Self
Simon Gilbert
Self
Richard Oakes
Self
Neil Codling
Self

Justine Frischmann
Self

Ricky Gervais
Self

Mike Joyce
Self

Ed Buller
Self

Richard Osman
Self

Bernard Butler
Self (archive footage)

Stuart Maconie
Self
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