If the Stars Had a Sound

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Directed byAntony Crook[1]
Produced byKyrie Barker (credited as Kyrie McTavish)
Edited byAntony Crook, David Arthur
Music byMogwai
If the Stars Had a Sound
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAntony Crook[1]
Produced byKyrie Barker (credited as Kyrie McTavish)
Edited byAntony Crook, David Arthur
Music byMogwai
Production
company
Blazing Griffin
Distributed by
Lightbulb Film (UK & Ireland)
Release dates
  • 19 November 2024 (2024-11-19) (United Kingdom)
  • 1 May 2025 (2025-05-01) (United States)
Running time
91 minutes[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

If the Stars Had a Sound is a 2024 biographical film that focuses on the career of Scottish rock band Mogwai, and was directed by Antony Crook. After showings at SXSW in March 2024,[3] and at various film festivals, it was released in UK and Ireland cinemas for a one-night showing on 19 November 2024,[4] and will be released theatrically in the US to coincide with the band's tour there in 2025.[2] The film was nominated for "Best Documentary Feature" at the 2024 Raindance Film Festival.[5] The title of the film is taken from part of a spoken sample that opens "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home", the first track on the band's debut album.[6]

The film opens with footage filmed in the week of the release of the band's album As the Love Continues in 2021, and also shows the recording of the album with producer Dave Fridmann acting remotely from the US during the COVID pandemic.[7] It then moves back to the 1990s, showing archive footage of the band playing, and numerous interviews with notable people (Fridmann, Alex Kapranos, Ian Rankin, Arthur Baker) talking about their evolution and influence.[4][7][8] Baker recalls showing the band the Jewish hymn Avinu Malkeinu[7] and suggesting they could use it, leading to the recording of "My Father My King" together with extended concert footage of the song.[4] The film eventually switches back to 2021, and As the Love Continues reaching No.1 in the UK album charts, together with footage of the band receiving plaudits and appearing at the Mercury Music Prize awards. The last part of the film is given to numerous fans, both famous and regular, talking about what the band's music means to them.[3]

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Home release

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