The Prodigy: World's On Fire
World's On Fire captures The Prodigy at peak energy during the Warrior's Dance festival, filmed at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes on July 24, 2010 in front of about 65,000 fans. The film assembles a nonstop barrage of songs, ferocious rhythms, and blazing visual effects as the band storms... Read more
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About The Prodigy: World's On Fire
World's On Fire captures The Prodigy at peak energy during the Warrior's Dance festival, filmed at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes on July 24, 2010 in front of about 65,000 fans. The film assembles a nonstop barrage of songs, ferocious rhythms, and blazing visual effects as the band storms through a high intensity set. You see the crowd surge, pyrotechnics flare, and the trio's dynamic on stage as they push the music to its limit. Behind the scenes footage and onstage chaos blend, giving a sense of the show's scale and the band's raw charisma. The result is an immersive, adrenaline charged concert document rather than a conventional narrative. The camera roams the crowd as well as the stage, catching the sweep of energy from the back rows to the mosh pits and giving the concert a sense of immediacy.
Directed by Paul Dugdale, World's On Fire brings the Warrior's Dance festival to the screen as a live film rather than a studio set piece. Shot during the 2010 Milton Keynes show, it was released to audiences in 2011.
Box office figures for the release are not publicly reported, so no widely cited worldwide gross exists. As a concert documentary, it circulated mainly among fans and niche markets rather than generating broad mainstream box office numbers at the time.
Despite its niche status, the film serves as a time capsule of The Prodigy during a peak era of electronic rock fusion. The energy, crowd dynamics, and visual spectacle resonate with festival culture enthusiasts and fans of high intensity live music.
Critics describing the film note its raw immediacy and focus on performance over polish. The main themes revolve around communal energy, the power of a live audience, and how a band's identity can ignite a crowd during a single night.
Details
- Release Date
- March 11, 2011
- Runtime
- 1h 9m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 13 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Music
- Country
- United Kingdom
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Keith Flint
Liam Howlett
Maxim
Director: Paul Dugdale