A feature-length documentary that follows Canadian rock band Rush on its R40 tour will be screened in select cinemas on one night only.
Time Stand Still, directed by Toronto’s Dale Heslip and narrated by actor Paul Rudd, is scheduled to be shown on Nov. 3 in the U.S. and Canada.
According to the official description, the doc “covers the R40 tour and the special relationship Rush have with their devoted fans.”
It boasts exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the band and crew during the 2015 tour.
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“At the core of the film are Rush’s devoted fans,” reads the description. “Their undying devotion and their quirky sense of ownership are on full display as the R40 tour comes to a crescendo in Los Angeles.
“Personal stories highlight the importance Rush holds in their lives and the lasting impressions of their extensive catalog."
Time Stand Still includes interviews with Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart.
Few details about where fans can catch the film have been released so far.
A search of the Cineplex website shows only one screening — at a theatre in Laval, Quebec.