Drummer Stewart Copeland narrates the rise of legendary rock band the Police using a decades-old archive of intimate, behind-the-scenes footage shot with his own movie camera. Over the course of a few brief years, Copeland, Sting and Andy Summers work hard, play hard and hold tight as their unusual mix of power-pop and reggae takes their "little band" from obscurity in London to international stardom -- and earns them recognition as one of the most explosive power trios in music history.
Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out Part One is a rockumentary film made by Stewart Copeland, drummer of the band The Police. The film premiered at the 2006 Sundance Film Festival and was released on DVD in September 2006. The title of the film is a reference to his song "Does Everyone Stare", from Reggatta de Blanc. It was re-released in 2019 on DVD and Blu-Ray, with different cover artwork.
For this film, Stewart Copeland used material he shot himself with a Super-8 camera he bought in 1978.
The First Two Years [3:44]
I Got This Movie Camera [5:31]
And It May Sound Strange [3:50]
Europe Summer Festivals
Next to You at Lorelei
First Frenzy
Chat to Camera During Show
Andy at the Blue Boar
Blonde Life
Newsreels
Zenyatta
Back to America Huge
Doo Doo Inna Snow Snow
Getting Disconnected
Montserrat
World Conquest
No Sleep Till Hammersmith
Us Festival – From the Front
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