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Supersonic

The incredible true story of the band that defined an era.
2016 | 117m | English

(13655 votes)

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Popularity: 0.9 (history)

Director: Mat Whitecross
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Supersonic charts the meteoric rise of Oasis from the council estates of Manchester to some of the biggest concerts of all time in just three short years. This palpable, raw and moving film shines a light on one of the most genre and generation-defining British bands that has ever existed and features candid new interviews with Noel and Liam Gallagher, their mother, and members of the band and road crew.
Release Date: Oct 02, 2016
Director: Mat Whitecross
Writer:
Genres: Music, History, Documentary
Keywords biography, family, music
Production Companies On the Corner Films, NEMPEROR, Lorton Entertainment, Mint Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $226,286
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 29, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Noel Gallagher Self
Liam Gallagher Self
Paul Arthurs Self (as Bonehead)
Paul Gallagher Self
Peggy Gallagher Self
Tony McCarroll Self
Alan McGee Self
Christine Biller Self
Debbie Turner Self (as Debbie Ellis)
Paolo Hewitt Self
Owen Morris Self
Maggie Mouzakitis Self
Jason Rhodes Self
Phil Smith Self
Marcus Russell Self
Daniela Soave Self
Name Job
Rael Jones Original Music Composer
Shiraz Peer Liberman Visual Effects Producer
Andrey Polezhayev Visual Effects
Paul Monaghan Editor
Marc Knapton Visual Effects Supervisor
Alana McGarrie Visual Effects
Leandro Sarris Visual Effects
Jack Gillies Sound Designer
Sarah Buisson Visual Effects Production Assistant
Tom Norman Visual Effects
Mat Whitecross Director
Matt Hutchings Visual Effects
Name Title
Asif Kapadia Executive Producer
James Gay-Rees Producer
Fiona Neilson Producer
Simon Halfon Producer
Joseph Berry Jr. Executive Producer
Julian Bird Executive Producer
Noel Gallagher Executive Producer
Liam Gallagher Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

You see so many of these musical biopics that are clearly just manufactured by record companies and/or the acts to create some publicity and squeeze an extra bit of juice from their back catalogues. That cannot be said of this way more visceral film that takes us from the origins of “Oasis” as two b ... rothers and their pals rehearing relentlessly in a basement through to global stardom. Neither Noel nor Liam Gallagher pull their punches as their evaluations of not just their own turbulent relationship, but of a grasping and manipulative industry and of the hilarious degree of hypocrisy that prevailed as these struggled to attain success before struggling even more with it’s consequences, play out. The band, their manager Alan McGee alongside their dedicated and long-suffering team and the press at the time offer us as honest an appraisal as you’ll ever see - and these brothers appear unconcerned that at times they come across as obnoxious, drug-infused, prats. Indeed, it’s that very honesty that, augmented by an astonishing selection of archive with some really decent audio, gives this whole thing an authenticity that makes it a compelling watch. Musically, it serves as a reminder of just how extensive that back catalogue is, and at just how international their success was - despite their much publicised peccadilloes, antics and hotel-room-trashing. Also, it takes a look at just how relationships inside and outside the band thrived and suffered across this relatively short but hugely intense timeframe, and many of those incidents are well documented for us to watch, wince and wave at. The narration comes from these characters directly, either by way of sound bites or from contemporary interviews and so, again, the whole thing smacks of something real. Like them or loathe them, it’s not possible to be bored by them.

Jun 18, 2025