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Gallagher Brothers Start Company to Oversee Oasis Film

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Noel and Liam Gallagher, the iconic brothers of Oasis, have announced the creation of their company, Uprise North Ltd, which will take the reins in overseeing the production and distribution of a film chronicling Oasis's reunion gigs. The formation of this company highlights their commitment to maintaining creative control over the narrative of their musical resurgence. For fans, this film promises to be a major cultural event that documents the return of the band after a 16-year hiatus, showcasing concerts from their upcoming tour.

This strategic decision ensures that they retain full control over how the story of Oasis's return is told. With past reconciliation efforts falling flat, the successful launch of Uprise North Ltd signals a new chapter where both brothers are aligned in their vision for the band's legacy as well as its future. Fans attending the tour, including a major gig at Dublin's Croke Park on August 17, have already been notified of the filming.

Uprise North Ltd's involvement goes beyond merely capturing live performances. The company is tasked with crafting an experience both for concert-goers and for the audience that will eventually watch the film. The documentary is anticipated to embody a style reminiscent of iconic music documentaries like Get Back, which offered unprecedented insights into the creative processes of the Beatles. Both insiders and fans anticipate that the Gallagher's film will provide a similar level of depth, shining a light on the personalities and dynamic that continue to enrich Oasis's compelling story.

The timing of this initiative could not be more significant. With major streaming giants like Apple TV+, Amazon Prime, and Netflix reportedly battling to secure rights for the Oasis documentary, the Gallaghers' decision to manage the film via Uprise North Ltd is a statement of independence and artistic integrity. This move reaffirms their desire to control the narrative channeling their energy into creating a film that remains true to the essence of Oasis. Such decisive efforts to preserve the authentic voice of the band elevate this project from a simple concert documentary to a cultural milestone worth anticipating.

 

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