The Prodigy recorded live at their own Warrior’s Dance Festival, Milton Keynes Bowl, July 2010 and screening in selected cinemas for one night only.
Recorded before 65,000 fans, 'World’s On Fire' is the debut live film documenting The Prodigy’s biggest concert to date. The incendiary performance – including Firestarter, Breathe, Invaders Must Die , Out of Space and Omen – will be screened for one night only featuring audio engineered by the band themselves in 5.1 surround sound.
Directed by award winning director Paul Dugdale, this film was devised with close direction from the band throughout.
The film also includes an exclusive short feature of the band in Brazil - material previously unseen – alongside other behind the scenes footage. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to witness their untouchable live performance in a unique cinematic surrounding.
'The Prodigy - World's On Fire' screening in a cinema near you.
Recorded before 65,000 fans, 'World’s On Fire' is the debut live film documenting The Prodigy’s biggest concert to date. The incendiary performance – including Firestarter, Breathe, Invaders Must Die , Out of Space and Omen – will be screened for one night only featuring audio engineered by the band themselves in 5.1 surround sound.
Directed by award winning director Paul Dugdale, this film was devised with close direction from the band throughout.
The film also includes an exclusive short feature of the band in Brazil - material previously unseen – alongside other behind the scenes footage. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to witness their untouchable live performance in a unique cinematic surrounding.
'The Prodigy - World's On Fire' screening in a cinema near you.
Runtime: 84 min
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Content guidance: Contains strong language
Date(s):
Content guidance: Contains strong language
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Filmed in high definition at London’s renowned O2 Arena on 15 December 2011.









