Du********* has faced in the history of modern warfare, and amid the mortars and grenades, a heavy metal band agreed to play a concert 'Scream for Me Sarajevo' is the astonishing story of the most unlikely of rock concerts, performed by Bruce Dickinson and his band Skunkworks in 1994. Risking their lives, they were smuggled into the besieged city to play a concert for its citizens amidst the chaos of war. The film is far from a straight concert movie and provides an insight into a wider story of the people of Sarajevo taking drastic measures to endure the privations of war and pushing the boundaries to survive. It reflects a thriving underground arts community who were living their lives in the shadow of war and making music in the face of devastating loss, and the huge impact the concert had on the people of Sarajevo at a time when they thought they had been forgotten by the rest of the world. This must-see documentary includes footage of the gig and the war itself, as well as recent interviews with Bruce and his bandmates. The documentary also follows Bruce making an emotional return to Sarajevo, "War turns the world on its head, but this is an optimistic message". Speaking of his experience Bruce said, "It changed the way I viewed life, death and other human beings." Comprising music from the film which spans Bruce Dickinson's solo career, the album features the rarities 'Acoustic Song' (previously only available as a bonus track on the 2001 Best Of Special Edition), 'Inertia (Live)' (previously only available as a bonus track on the expanded re-release of 'Skunkworks' in 2005) and the album closer 'Eternal' (previously only available as Japanese bonus tracks on 'Tyranny Of Souls').
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