Heavenly Pop Hits: The Flying Nun Story

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Released January 01, 2002

Overview

Documentary about the influential New Zealand indie label Flying Nun Records. This documentary tells the story of the legendary Flying Nun music label up to its 21st birthday. The label became associated with the 'Dunedin Sound': a catch-all term for a sprawl of DIY, post-punk, warped, jangly guitar-pop. The Guardian: "[it's] as if being on the other side of the world meant the music was played upside down". Featured are interviews with founder Roger Shepherd and many key players, the spats and the glory. The label's influence on the American indie scene is noted, and Pavement's Stephen Malkmus covers The Verlaines' 'Death and the Maiden'.

Runtime

1h 10m


Origin Country

New Zealand


Original Language

English


Original Title

Heavenly Pop Hits: The Flying Nun Story


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • New Zealand

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      Satellite Media

      New Zealand

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