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Rock In Rio Festival 2001 - Iron Maiden headlines one of the biggest shows on Earth to a massive sell-out 250,000 crowd and a global TV audience of millions. The explosive two hour set, shot using 18 cameras and edited by Steve Harris, is Maiden at its best, performing their biggest show ever on the final date of their Brave New World Tour.
Rock In Rio Festival 2001 - Iron Maiden headlines one of the biggest shows on Earth to a massive sell-out 250,000 crowd and a global TV audience of millions. The explosive two hour set, shot using 18 cameras and edited by Steve Harris, is Maiden at its best, performing their biggest show ever on the final date of their Brave New World Tour.
The film is a documentary of a live music concert, inherently focusing on performance and entertainment rather than political or ideological themes. It presents the band's show without any discernible political agenda or bias.
This concert film documents a live performance by the band Iron Maiden, featuring its all-male, predominantly white lineup. The film's focus is entirely on the musical performance and the concert experience, without any narrative elements that address or critique social identities or promote diversity, equity, and inclusion themes.
This concert film documents Iron Maiden's live performance at Rock In Rio. It does not feature any narrative, characters, or thematic elements related to LGBTQ+ identities, as its sole focus is on the musical event.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This is a concert film documenting a live performance by the band Iron Maiden. The film features the real-world, historically male band members performing as themselves, with no fictional characters or historical figures subject to gender reinterpretation.
This film is a concert documentary featuring the real-life band Iron Maiden performing at Rock In Rio. As such, it depicts actual historical figures (the band members) as their documented race, and there are no fictional characters from source material to be race-swapped.
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