

Take That: Look Back, Don't Stare
Overview
A documentary telling the story of the newly reformed Take That. Global mega star 'Robbie Williams' rejoins his former band mates for the first time in over 15 years to record Take That's sixth studio album 'Progress'. 'Look Back, Don't Stare' gives a brutally honest account of how Williams return to the group has affected the other four members and shows how the pressures of fame and the relentless power struggle for artistic leadership between Williams and Barlow contributed to the break up of one of the best selling bands of the 90's.
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Cast
Crew
- Director
- Nick Davies,Fred Scott
- Producers
- Thomas Benski,Dan Bowen
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ColinJ
November 10, 2017
Incredible documentary about the biggest reformation on modern pop music, as erstwhile Take That member Robbie William, many years after establishing himself as a global megastar, rejoins the 'boy band' he left in such contentious circumstances. Through all the conflicts and uncertainty they emerge with a phenomenal album called 'Progress' and go on to launch the biggest UK tour of all time.





