

Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation
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Over the course of a fifty-year career, the British band The Cure has released fourteen highly successful studio albums; but it was their 1989 album Disintegration, released during a pivotal year for Europe and the world, that would capture the imagination of so many fans.
- Directors
- Tim Evers
- Writters
- Tim Evers
- Editors
- Tim Evers, Thomas Kleinwächter

Disintegration: An Album, a Band, a Generation
Visit website2024-12-20 • 0h 53m
7.0/10 • 1
Over the course of a fifty-year career, the British band The Cure has released fourteen highly successful studio albums; but it was their 1989 album Disintegration, released during a pivotal year for Europe and the world, that would capture the imagination of so many fans.
- Directors
- Tim Evers
- Writters
- Tim Evers
- Editors
- Tim Evers, Thomas Kleinwächter
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsFranz Dinda
Self - Narrator (voice)
Stuart Braithwaite
Self - Musician
Phil Thornalley
Self - The Cure Former Member
Chris Parry
Self - The Cure Manager (1978-2001)
Jérémy Wulc
Self - Actor / Writer
Simon Price
Self - Journalist
David M. Allen
Self - Music Producer
Sandro Standhaft
Self - Cultural Events Manager
Robert Smith
Self - The Cure Member (archive footage)
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