"Depeche Mode belongs to a different time. They're tattooed in the heart of 3 or 4 generations..." Trafalgar Releasing & Sony Music Vision have revealed an official trailer for a special documentary ...
(Photo credit should read CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images) Netflix will release "Depeche Mode: M" documentary on January 9, 2026. The film covers the band's Memento Mori tour, post-Andy ...
The official trailer for Depeche Mode’s concert film Depeche Mode: M has arrived. Released on September 17, 2025, the film showcases footage from the band’s three sold-out shows at Mexico City’s Foro ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Depeche Mode fans will soon be able to relive the band’s Memento Mori world tour on Netflix. On Monday, the streaming platform ...
It’s construction time again, moviegoers. Goth luminaries Depeche Mode are back with a new movie, Depeche Mode: M, a concert film and documentary from director Fernando Frias, and it’s coming to IMAX.
Iconic English rock group Depeche Mode played 112 shows on their Memento Mori world tour, spread across continents in 2023 and 2024. From the opening minutes of Fernando Frías’ Depeche Mode: M, though ...
NEW YORK – The connection between death and music is real. At least in the vision of Fernando Frías. The director behind the new documentary "Depeche Mode: M" links the cultural significance of the ...
After securing streaming rights, Netflix has now officially set a release date for its upcoming concert documentary on Depeche Mode, the acclaimed English band with over 40 years under its belt.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It’s construction time again, moviegoers. Goth luminaries Depeche Mode are back with a new movie, Depeche Mode: M, a concert film ...
Depeche Mode: M is a cinematic journey into the heart of Mexican culture's relationship with death, framed by the iconic performances of Depeche Mode during their 2023 Memento Mori tour.
Depeche Mode: M captures the band's 2023 Mexico City shows, blending concert footage with interstitial elements, exploring music, mortality, and Mexican culture's relationship with death.