Coldplay: Unstaged Live From Madrid

Coldplay: Unstaged Live From Madrid

2011 · 100 min · Music

This concert is part of the “American Express Unstaged” series, which brings together musical artists with renowned film directors. Coldplay is paired with award-winning filmmaker and celebrated photographer Anton Corbijn. Known for his masterful use of black and white and striking imagery, Corbijn provides fans with a visually stunning digital viewing and in-venue experience.

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