Daniel Miller

Daniel Miller

Born: February 14, 1951
in Marylebone, London, England
Daniel Miller is a British music producer and founder of Mute Records.

Movies for Daniel Miller...

Swans: Where Does a Body End?
Title: Swans: Where Does a Body End?
Character: Self
Released: September 19, 2019
Type: Movie
From their roots as a brutal, confrontational industrial band, through breakups and chaos, to their odds-defying current status as one of the most accomplished and ambitious bands in the world, one whose concerts are more like ecstatic rituals than nostalgic trips. SWANS has always been a collection of singular performers, but there's been one constant since its formation in 1982--singer, songwriter Michael Gira. 'Where Does a Body End?' is a SWANS documentary with unfettered access to hundreds of hours of Gira/SWANS archives of never-seen-before recordings, videos, and photographs. An unfiltered story of a life in the arts, frequent difficulty spanning decades without a safety net, creating work because Gira says "What else am I going to do?"
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Depeche Mode und die DDR
Title: Depeche Mode und die DDR
Character: Self
Released: March 10, 2018
Type: Movie
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Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise
Title: Conny Plank: The Potential of Noise
Character: Self
Released: September 28, 2017
Type: Movie
When Conny died at the age of only 47, his son Stephan was just 13 years old. Twenty-five years later, together with co-director Reto Caduff, he went in search of the man he often only experienced behind the mixing desk as a child. At the same time it became the search for the artistic legacy of his father.
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Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 14: Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!)
Title: Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 14: Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!)
Released: July 30, 2012
Type: Movie
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! (originally released in 2008). The result is a determinedly human portrait of the unique body of work produced by the band over the last 25 years, told through those who have lived and loved the music, including close collaborators.
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Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 5: Tender Prey)
Title: Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 5: Tender Prey)
Character: Self
Released: March 30, 2010
Type: Movie
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album Tender Prey (originally released in 1988). The result is a determinedly human portrait of the unique body of work produced by the band over the last 25 years, told through those who have lived and loved the music, including close collaborators.
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Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 6: The Good Son)
Title: Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 6: The Good Son)
Character: Self
Released: March 29, 2010
Type: Movie
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album The Good Son (originally released in 1990). The result is a determinedly human portrait of the unique body of work produced by the band over the last 25 years, told through those who have lived and loved the music, including close collaborators.
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Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 1: From Her to Eternity)
Title: Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 1: From Her to Eternity)
Character: Self
Released: April 27, 2009
Type: Movie
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album From Her to Eternity (originally released in 1984). The result is a determinedly human portrait of the unique body of work produced by the band over the last 25 years, told through those who have lived and loved the music, including close collaborators.
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Depeche Mode: 1983 “Teenagers Growing Up, Bad Government… and All That Stuff.”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1983 “Teenagers Growing Up, Bad Government… and All That Stuff.”
Character: Self
Released: March 26, 2007
Type: Movie
"Teenagers Growing Up, Bad Government… And All That Stuff" - While Alan Wilder becomes a full member of Depeche Mode, the band experiment with new sounds through sampling, for their third album "Construction Time Again".
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Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 “We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 “We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…”
Character: Self
Released: October 3, 2006
Type: Movie
"We Were Going To Live Together, Record Together… And It Was Going To Be Wonderful…" - As part of the band's Documental series about their history, the documentary short about the making of Songs of Faith & Devotion and its eventual tour showcases the band moving into different directions where they nearly killed each other followed by a tour that broke the band leading to the departure of its longtime member Alan Wilder.
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Depeche Mode: 1984 “You Can Get Away with Anything as Long as You Give It a Good Tune…”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1984 “You Can Get Away with Anything as Long as You Give It a Good Tune…”
Character: Self
Released: October 3, 2006
Type: Movie
"You Can Get Away With Anything As Long As You Give It A Good Tune…" - Short documentary of making "Some Great Reward", the fourth studio album.
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Depeche Mode: 1982 “The Beginning of Their So-Called Dark Phase…”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1982 “The Beginning of Their So-Called Dark Phase…”
Character: Self
Released: October 3, 2006
Type: Movie
"The Beginning Of Their So-Called Dark Phase…" - A documentary about the making of the album A Broken Frame, featuring interviews with the group including former band member Vince Clarke, new live member Alan Wilder and other relevant personnel such as Daniel Miller of Mute Records. It also features vintage footage from UK television.
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Depeche Mode: 1987–88 “Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1987–88 “Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…”
Character: Self
Released: June 6, 2006
Type: Movie
"Sometimes You Do Need Some New Jokes…" - In both musical and commercial terms, Depeche Mode had been building slowly but steadily by the time of Music for the Masses in 1987. The album really did feel like a great leap forward. It was the start of a new chapter. This short film tells the story of that album, it's aftermath and the impact on the band. The DVD also contains a 5.1 surround sound mix of the original album.
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Depeche Mode: 1989–90 “If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1989–90 “If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…”
Character: Self
Released: June 6, 2006
Type: Movie
"If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars…" - A 32-minute short film, entitled Depeche Mode 1989–90 (If You Wanna Use Guitars, Use Guitars), featured interviews with the band, Daniel Miller, Flood, François Kevorkian (who mixed the album), Anton Corbijn (who directed the music videos and did the album's photography/cover), and others. It also includes news footage from the infamous "riot" in Los Angeles, which gave the band media publicity the day before Violator came out.
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Depeche Mode: 1980–81 “Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?”
Title: Depeche Mode: 1980–81 “Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?”
Character: Self
Released: April 3, 2006
Type: Movie
"Do We Really Have to Give Up Our Day Jobs?" - A documentary about the making of the album Speak & Spell, featuring interviews with the group including former band member Vince Clarke and other relevant personnel such as Daniel Miller. It features various vintage footage, such as appearances on Top of the Pops and BBC Speak & Spell Tour recordings.
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Depeche Mode: The Videos 86-98
Title: Depeche Mode: The Videos 86-98
Character: Self
Released: September 28, 1998
Type: Movie
The Videos 86>98 is a music video compilation by Depeche Mode, featuring almost two dozen music videos directed by a variety of directors, released in 1998. It coincides with The Singles 86>98. The original movie was released on VHS and DVD. There was however a special edition, DVD only, called Videos 86>98 + (without "The", and with "+") released in 2002. The DVD was two discs, the first disc being identical to the only disc in the original DVD, while the second DVD contains bonus material not found in the original release.