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Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 “We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…” 2006

★ 8.51 votes36 min📅 2006-10-03

"We Were Going to Live Together, Record Together… and It Was Going to Be Wonderful…"

This intimate documentary short, part of Depeche Mode's archival "Documental" series, peers behind the curtain of their turbulent 1991–1994 era.

Cast

Dave Gahan
Dave Gahan
Self
Alan Wilder
Alan Wilder
Self
Martin Gore
Martin Gore
Self
Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher
Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher
Self
Daniel Miller
Daniel Miller
Self
Flood
Self
Anton Corbijn
Anton Corbijn
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Depeche Mode: 1991–1994* (2006) about?

This documentary dives into the explosive creative and personal dynamics as Depeche Mode crafted *Songs of Faith and Devotion* and faced the fallout of a punishing tour. It's a story of artistic triumph shadowed by internal strife that nearly destroyed the band.

Who directed *Depeche Mode: 1991–1994*?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in *Depeche Mode: 1991–1994*?

The film features candid insights from band members Dave Gahan, Alan Wilder, Martin Gore, and Andy 'Fletch' Fletcher, along with producer Daniel Miller and engineer Flood.

Is *Depeche Mode: 1991–1994* (2006) worth watching?

Fans of Depeche Mode or music documentaries will find this raw, unfiltered look at band dynamics gripping. While it lacks a formal rating, its intimate depth and historical significance make it a compelling watch for those interested in the band's journey.

How long is *Depeche Mode: 1991–1994*?

The documentary runs 36 minutes.

Depeche Mode: 1991–1994 — Behind the Scenes of a Legendary Band's Darkest Days — Full Movie Info

This intimate documentary short, part of Depeche Mode's archival "Documental" series, peers behind the curtain of their turbulent 1991–1994 era. Focused on the creation of the landmark album *Songs of Faith and Devotion* and its grueling tour, it captures the band's internal fissures as creative tensions escalated into personal clashes.

The film paints a raw portrait of ambition, pressure, and artistic evolution, culminating in the shocking departure of founding member Alan Wilder—a moment that brought the band to the brink. With unfiltered interviews from Dave Gahan, Martin Gore, Andy Fletcher, and others, the documentary blends nostalgia with the rawness of creative burnout, revealing the high human cost of pushing musical boundaries.