New feature documentary telling the incredible story of BROS to be made


Fulwell 73 Announce Bros Feature Documentary

Directed by David Soutar
Produced by Fulwell 73’s Leo Pearlman and Financed by Julian Bird at Lorton Entertainment
Fulwell 73 are proud to announce the production of a forthcoming feature documentary telling the incredible story of BROS.

The story is one of immense success, immense fame, unprecedented highs and truly devastating lows.

Having been the youngest ever band to headline Wembley Stadium, BROS’ debut album ‘Push’ was certified seven times platinum in their native UK and topped the charts in twenty other countries. They played a record breaking 19 shows at Wembley Arena and had 8 UK top 10’s, including a huge number one with ‘I Owe You Nothing’. In less than 12 months they went from unknowns to the biggest boyband in the world. Their last show was on August 1989 in front of 77,000 people, and was one of the first concerts in history to appear on pay-per-view TV. And yet, despite the unprecedented success, their story is punctuated by tragedy - as the brothers celebrated their latest number one album, they are told the shattering news that their little sister had been killed by a drunk driver. Amid rumours of infighting, death threats, being sued by their former bandmate and school friend, the duo imploded in mess of debt and internal dispute. Matt and Luke individually pursued successful solo music and acting careers throughout the 90’s and early 00’s, yet it wasn’t until tragedy struck again in 2014 with the loss of their Mother to cancer that they buried the hatchet and reunited. In October 2016 they announced they were to reform for a one-off show at London’s O2 Arena, which sold out in an inconceivable 7 seconds. After 25 years,

Bros were back together and Bros mania was sweeping the country all over again.

Containing exclusive interviews with Matt, Luke and other key figures involved in the BROS journey, the film will chart the life and times of the band through the use of extensive personal and public archive stills and footage. This is a film set to celebrate the true story of twin brothers who went from unknowns to global stars overnight, their journey, their truth and their rebirth, told for the very first time in their words.

The feature documentary is directed by Fulwell 73’s David Soutar (Harry Styles Behind The Music, I Am Bolt), and produced by Fulwell 73 partner Leo Pearlman. Having carved out a reputation as masters at the art of documentary making, with debut feature ‘In The Hands of The Gods’ (Lionsgate), ‘The Class of 92’ and ‘I Am Bolt’ (both released globally through Universal), Fulwell 73’s deep-seated ability to bring the most enthralling stories to the big screen stands them head and shoulders above the competition and makes their forthcoming Bros documentary a truly mouthwatering prospect.

The film will draw on talking head interviews and archive footage from the vaults. Fulwell 73 have also today issued a request for anyone with industry or fan archive footage of the band to please get in touch on the following email address Bros@fulwell73.com

Leo Pearlman, Fulwell 73 says: ‘BROS completely rewrote the rule books for pop bands. Theirs’ is a story full of unbelievable highs and lows- the drama that was happening behind the scenes when it all appeared to be going for them was unbelievable, yet the public were completely unaware of it. With this doc we’re telling a great rags to riches and back again story first and foremost, and i believe it’ll take it’s place alongside the great rock docs. It’ll appeal beyond Bros’ sizeable fanbase in the way that Dig! reached people who weren’t fans of the Dandy Warhols and Some Kind Of Monster was loved by people with no interest in metal’

Julian Bird, Lorton Entertainment says: ‘As someone who grew up during the bros phenomenon, it's a real treat to be working with our partners at Fulwell again on this timely and incredibly entertaining documentary.’

Bros’ Matt Goss says: ‘I am very proud to be making this music documentary, and lucky enough to be able to film my journey in this crazy world we call the music industry, it has already been quite the ride, but long may it continue! I've always believed that music is the maker of memories, not just for the audience but for the artist too. The extreme contrasts in an artist's life are very rarely documented, I'm looking forward to being a fly on the wall within my own life. See you soon.’

Bros’ Luke Goss says: ‘The last thirty years of my life have been a journey of ups and downs, moments where I have stumbled, as well as some valued victories. This documentary will be an access all areas pass for the viewer to see that journey with a backdrop of film and music. I'm looking forward to introduce the real me to my fans and have the wonderful opportunity to see this documentary become the definitive truth on mine and my brothers worlds coming together to bring the most vibrant Bros show to date, to the big screen. I feel excited to open the door to the private side of my life to those who may be curious.’

June 27, 2017 3:56am ET by Pressparty  

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