The Prodigy announce 'wild and uncompromising' documentary film

Telling the story of their career so far

The Prodigy in 1995
Published 11th Feb 2021
Last updated 11th Feb 2021

The Prodigy have announced that a feature-length documentary film about the Essex rave-rockers’ legendary career so far is in the works.

Directed by Paul Dugdale, who previously worked with The Prodigy on their 2011 live film World’s on Fire and directed the videos for ‘Take Me To The Hospital’, ‘Omen’ and ‘Invaders Must Die’, the as-yet-untitled documentary is being produced by Pulse Films alongside Liam Howlett and Maxim.

Paul Dugdale has previously worked on acclaimed live films and documentaries including The Rolling Stones’ Havana Moon, Coldplay: Ghost Stories, Jeff Lynne's ELO: Wembley or Bust and Paul McCartney Live at... The Cavern Club.

The director says: “The film will be as wild as the band. Dark at times, strong changes of pace, it will be a visual assault too, stylistically striking, contemporary and challenging. We want the viewers to leave the cinema like they’ve just stepped off a rollercoaster.”

Production is set to start in the spring, however a tentative release date is yet to be confirmed. It’s the first major project The Prodigy have announced since Keith Flint’s death in March 2019.

Liam Howlett and Maxim said in a joint statement: "After the devastating passing of our brother Keef in 2019, the time feels right for us to tell the story of our band, all of it, the whole 9.

“It's a story of the chaotic and troubled journey of our gang, our band, the people’s band - The Prodigy. Or simply - a story of brothers on a mission to make noise… to ignite the people’s souls and blow-up sound systems worldwide!

“This film will be made with the same integrity that our music is - uncompromising, raw and honest… This one’s for Keef!”

Paul Bridger, Head of Music Films at Pulse Films, said: "Our ethos at Pulse Films in the music documentary space has always been to tell unique stories about iconic artists in new and disruptive ways.

"Partnering with The Prodigy and their long-time directing collaborator Paul Dugdale enables us to continue that tradition and create a film that reflects the heart, sheer imagination and danger of The Prodigy.”

The Prodigy formed in Braintree, Essex 30 years ago and following the release of their seminal debut album ‘Experience’, the band have gone on to score six consecutive number one albums in the UK including 1997’s ‘The Fat of the Land’, which also hit the top spot Stateside.

Blurring the boundaries between rock and dance music, they’ve sold more than 20 million records worldwide and they’re truly one of the greatest spectacles in the live arena.

The real names of famous rock stars, including The Prodigy's Maxim:

Edward Louis Severson III (Eddie Vedder)

William Bruce Rose (Axl Rose)

Farrokh Bulsara (Freddie Mercury)

Michael Peter Balzary (Flea)

Perry Bernstein (Perry Farrell)

Robert Deal (Mick Mars)

Frank Ferrano (Nikki Sixx)

Frank Edwin Wright III (Tré Cool)

Courtney Michelle Harrison (Courtney Love)

Georg Albert Ruthenberg (Pat Smear)

Chaim Klein Witz (Gene Simmons)

James Newell Osterberg, JR. (Iggy Pop)

Vincent Damon Furnier (Alice Cooper)

Joey Ramone (Jeffrey Ross Hyman)

Dee Dee Ramone (Douglas Glenn Colvin)

Saul Hudson (Slash)

Michael Ryan Pritchard (Mike Dirnt)

Ronald James Padavona (Ronnie James Dio)

Bree Joanna Alice Robinson (Brody Dalle)

Chad Robert Turton (Chad Kroeger)

Kim Bendix Petersen (King Diamond)

Glenn Allen Anzalone (Glenn Danzig)

James Owen Sullivan (The Rev)

Richard Allan Ream (Rikki Rockett)

Anthony Scott Flippen (Scott Stapp)

Brian Elwin Haner, Jr. (Synyster Gates)

Deborah Anne Dyer (Skin)

Nicholas Jones (Nicky Wire)

Andrew Fetterly Wilkes Krier (Andrew W.K.)

Zachary James Baker (Zacky Vengeance)

Amy Lynn Hartzler (Amy Lee)

Robert James Ritchie (Kid Rock)

William Perks (Bill Wyman)

Rolf Magnus Joakim Larsson (Joey Tempest)

Jeffrey Isbell (Izzy Stradlin)

Stanley Eisen (Paul Stanley)

Henry Garfield (Henry Rollins)

Colin Flooks (Cozy Powell)

Richard Harrison (Rick Parfitt)

Vincent Neil Wharton (Vince Neil)

Michael McKagan (Duff McKagan)

Ian Kilmister (Lemmy)

John Baldwin (John Paul Jones)

Joan Larkin (Joan Jett)

Peter Byford (Biff Byford)

Ray Burns (Captain Sensible)

Keith Palmer (Maxim Reality)

Peter Baker (Ginger Baker)

Darrell Abbott (Dimebag Darrell)

William Michael Albert Broad (Billy Idol)

Eric Patrick Clapp (Eric Clapton)

Susan Janet Ballion (Siouxsie Sioux)

David Robert Hayward Stenton Jones (David Bowie)

Richard Wayne Penniman (Little Richard)

John Simon Ritchie (Sid Vicious)

Paul Daniel Frehley (Ace Frehley)

Sebastian Bierk (Sebastian Bach)

Louis Firbank (Lou Reed)

John Graham Mellor (Joe Strummer)

Robert Bartleh Cummings (Rob Zombie)

Mark Feld (Marc Bolan)

David Howell Evans (The Edge)

Marvin Lee Aday (Meatloaf)

Steven Victor Tallarico (Steven Tyler)

John Michael Osbourne (Ozzy Osbourne)

John Francis Bongiovi (Jon Bon Jovi)

John Anthony Gillis (Jack White)

Paul David Hewson (Bono)

Dominic Richard Harrison (Yungblud)

Daniel Lloyd Davey (Dani Filth)


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