
I Love/Hate The Aide 2026
"One night, one band, one million beers and a couple lobotomies."
Dive into the raucous world of Norwich's beloved (and barely tolerated) post-punk outfit, The Aide, in *I Love/Hate The Aide (2026)*.
Director: Daemon David
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Love/Hate The Aide (2026) about?
*I Love/Hate The Aide (2026)* follows a single night in the life of Norwich's post-punk band, The Aide, documenting their wild energy and unfiltered chaos. The film captures the love-it-or-hate-it dynamic of a band whose antics and music spark strong reactions from fans and critics alike.
Who directed I Love/Hate The Aide?
Daemon David directs this short-form comedy and documentary hybrid, bringing a fresh perspective to the chaotic world of The Aide.
Who stars in I Love/Hate The Aide?
The film stars Joe McCloskey, Arthur Smith, James Hastings O'Shea, and Anthony-Rolf Atkinson, the core members of Norwich's post-punk band The Aide.
Is I Love/Hate The Aide (2026) worth watching?
With its blend of comedy and documentary, *I Love/Hate The Aide (2026)* is a must-watch for fans of raw, unfiltered music culture. Its short runtime and high-energy atmosphere make it a standout, even if the band's antics aren't for everyone. Whether it's worth your time depends on your taste for chaos—and post-punk.
How long is I Love/Hate The Aide?
The film runs for 5 minutes.
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About I Love/Hate The Aide (2026): Peek Inside Norwich's Most Chaotic Post-Punk Band
Dive into the raucous world of Norwich's beloved (and barely tolerated) post-punk outfit, The Aide, in *I Love/Hate The Aide (2026)*. Directed by Daemon David, this short-form comedy-docu hybrid captures a single, chaotic night in the life of a band whose energy is as infectious as their reputation is divisive. With just five minutes of runtime, the film zeroes in on the band's raw, unfiltered essence—think sweaty venues, reckless antics, and a soundtrack that oscillates between brilliance and barely contained anarchy. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a skeptic, the documentary's unapologetic energy lingers long after the credits roll.
Set against the backdrop of Norwich's gritty music scene, *I Love/Hate The Aide (2026)* blends humor and grit to explore the love-hate relationship between artists and their audiences. Daemon David's lens captures the band's chaotic charm, from their onstage antics to the behind-the-scenes chaos that defines their existence. With a tagline promising "one night, one band, one million beers and a couple lobotomies," the film delivers exactly what you'd expect: a no-holds-barred look at a band that's as polarizing as it is unforgettable.