Filter: Phenomenology Trailer

Filter: Phenomenology Trailer (1996)

22 October 1996 Factual, Music 93 mins

About the band Filter's origins, as well as their tour in support of their first album Short Bus, interspersed with various interviews, performances, and music videos. The full title was originally going to be 'Filter - Phenomenology: 1,137 Days on the Short Bus', and while that title is still found on the footage itself, it is only slightly mentioned that way in the description on the back of the box. Live Footage dates: Dublin, Ireland: May 11th, 1996, San Francisco, California: August 1st, 1996.

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Crew

Cordelia Plunket

Cordelia Plunket Executive Producer

Dean Kerr

Director

John Cook

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 22 October 1996

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