British Indie Band The Libertines attended the premier of their new documentary, There Are No Innocent Bystanders, last night at the famous London Troxy.
The documentary was filmed by Roger Sargent, which documents the reformation of the band last year, as well as tensions within the group made apparent with the absence of Doherty at the premier.
However that didn't seem to ruin their mood with Carl Barat saying, ""It's quite nerve-wracking,""It's the first time I've been to a film in which I've got a principle part in. It was difficult [watching the film]. It's not sensationalist, with headlines spinning into view about 'prison' or whatever, but it's a very close look. For all I know it could totally demystify peoples' impressions and everything that means a lot. But then again, it's just the truth."
The film will be released on DVD at a later time.
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