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'One Direction' brings their first ever concert film to PVR Cinema

| | Oct 10, 2014, at 06:27 am
New Delhi, Oct 9 (IBNS) PVR Cinemas through its brand new platform PVR Live binds together the music lovers of India and brings them an opportunity of a lifetime with the screening of the concert film 'Where We Are' of the popular band 'One Direction'.

Join the world's biggest band on stage from the Italian leg of their record breaking tour.

Filmed Live at the iconic San Siro Stadium, Milan Where We Are is a stunning and exclusive 75 minute concert film that also features an additional never before seen 15 minute cinema segment filmed with the boys and by the boys. This is the ultimate musical cinematic experience for all 1D fans.

The concert screening on Oct 11 and Oct 12 witnesses a worldwide simultaneous event, an unprecedented 70 countries worldwide on over 3,000 screens and 10,000 screenings for one very special weekend.

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