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Rating8.1 /10
20171 h 37 m
Canada
505 people rated

After frontman Gord Downie is diagnosed with brain cancer, Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip goes on a cross-country tour that ends with a nationally televised concert.

Documentary
Music

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realwarripikin

30/05/2023 10:11
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سوسو

29/05/2023 12:17
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laxmi_magar

23/05/2023 05:07
A great doc on the last tour by the Canadian band The Tragically Hip. Gord Downie's diagnosis of a terminal brain tumor prompted the band to mount a farewell tour to celebrate his life, the band's life & their standing as the preeminent Canadian band of the last three decades. I've had exposure to the band since 1991 & have many of their releases but they've always been an oddity on our shores even though other Canadian artists have managed to crack the American consciousnesses like Rush & Sarah McLachlan, the Hip never quite got there here. The sheer love on display is inspiring since it's without any shame or artifice the Canadian populace embraces the Hip as a member of the family so being invited to this odyssey is an honor & a privilege.

مولات الخضرة 🥗🥬🥦🍇🍎🌶🔥

23/05/2023 05:07
Just watched this documentary. Loved every minute. What a joyous film. I was lucky to see 2 of the last shows and this film took me back to both concerts. I liked the personal interviews with the band members, and the shots of the crowds enjoying every song. I didn't cry, smiled all the way thru; just felt all the love that surrounded this film. Thank you for making and sharing this extraordinary back stage look.

LA PINAMAYAI

13/03/2023 11:49
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user7447007100502

22/11/2022 17:35
A great doc on the last tour by the Canadian band The Tragically Hip. Gord Downie's diagnosis of a terminal brain tumor prompted the band to mount a farewell tour to celebrate his life, the band's life & their standing as the preeminent Canadian band of the last three decades. I've had exposure to the band since 1991 & have many of their releases but they've always been an oddity on our shores even though other Canadian artists have managed to crack the American consciousnesses like Rush & Sarah McLachlan, the Hip never quite got there here. The sheer love on display is inspiring since it's without any shame or artifice the Canadian populace embraces the Hip as a member of the family so being invited to this odyssey is an honor & a privilege.

Diya Gc

22/11/2022 17:35
Just watched this documentary. Loved every minute. What a joyous film. I was lucky to see 2 of the last shows and this film took me back to both concerts. I liked the personal interviews with the band members, and the shots of the crowds enjoying every song. I didn't cry, smiled all the way thru; just felt all the love that surrounded this film. Thank you for making and sharing this extraordinary back stage look.

Amzy♥️🥺

22/11/2022 17:35
Like their music, their documentary provokes an entire gamut of emotions, making me grateful to be human and to have shared a world with them.

Mc swagger

22/11/2022 03:11
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