Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James (2001)

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Neil Finn brings together some of his musician friends from around the globe for an awesome series of concerts at the St. James theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. Includes performances with Johnny Marr, Eddie Vedder and Radiohead's Ed O'brien and Philip Selway. Along with kiwi artists Tim Finn and Betchadupa.

Director: Paul Casserly
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 129 min
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Language: English
Original Language: en

Themes

Music Festivals and Shared Euphoria

Keywords

new zealand, rock music, pop music, concert film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James about?
Neil Finn brings together some of his musician friends from around the globe for an awesome series of concerts at the St. James theatre in Auckland, New Zealand. Includes performances with Johnny Marr, Eddie Vedder and Radiohead's Ed O'brien and Philip Selway. Along with kiwi artists Tim Finn and Betchadupa.
Who directed Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James?
Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James was directed by Paul Casserly.
Who stars in Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James?
Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James stars Neil Finn, Eddie Vedder, Johnny Marr.
How long is Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James?
Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James has a runtime of 2h 9m (129 minutes).
What genre is Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James?
Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James is a Documentary, Music film.
What are the themes of Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James?
The themes of Seven Worlds Collide: Neil Finn & Friends Live at the St. James include: Music Festivals and Shared Euphoria.