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Pearl Jam Twenty

2011 · Movie · NR · 119 min · ★ 7.8 · 64% critics

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Built from a huge archive of footage across two decades, this documentary traces a major rock band’s rise from early days through fame and lasting influence. Mixing live performances, home videos, and candid interviews, it offers an up-close look at the music, the pressures of success, and the bond with fans.

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Details
Years
2011
Release date
2011-09-20
Language
English
Rated
NR
Runtime
119 min
Critic score
64/100
TMDB rating
7.8/10 (115 votes)
About

You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a fan-friendly, music-forward rock documentary packed with performances and personal stories, similar to Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams; Not for you if you want a tough, investigative deep-dive into conflicts and unanswered questions.

Pros: rare live footage; intimate band interviews; strong career overview | Cons: not very hard-hitting; later years skimmed; timeline can feel scattered

Themes

  • musician
  • rock star
  • seattle, washington
  • grunge
  • rocker
  • rock music
  • rock band
  • hard rock
  • archive footage
  • duringcreditsstinger
  • music documentary
  • concert footage

Cast & crew

Directed by Cameron Crowe