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Cast

Zach Jordan

Zach Jordan

Self

Nicholas Branigan

Nicholas Branigan

Self

Brendan Stu Maguire

Brendan Stu Maguire

Self

Peter Chilton

Peter Chilton

Self

Aaron Dalbec

Aaron Dalbec

Self

Ben Chused

Ben Chused

Self

Nate Manning

Nate Manning

Self

James Siboni

James Siboni

Self

Bobby Mahoney

Bobby Mahoney

Self

Aaron Bedard

Aaron Bedard

Self

Crew

Dan Elswick

Dan Elswick

Director

Charles Chaussinand

Charles Chaussinand

Producer

David E. Bazow

David E. Bazow

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Teri Andony

Teri Andony

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Brian De Herrera-Schnering

Brian De Herrera-Schnering

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Greg Bennick

Greg Bennick

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Dan Elswick

Dan Elswick

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Ricardo Cozzolino

Ricardo Cozzolino

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Holding These Moments

20200.0 / 10110 min
Documentary, Music

Overview

These words. These miles. These moments.

In early 2016, Dan Elswick embarked to document BANE’s final US tour. Starting as a love letter to his favorite band, it turned into much more. Beginning at a time when hardcore music strayed from its punk roots, BANE musically and lyrically challenged people. Five individuals set a course to live and play music by their own rules. After two decades attracting fans with their honesty as people and musicians, the pressure of home life and self-doubt became unavoidable. BANE made an all-or-nothing decision to end the band with a final album and tour. Holding These Moments examines the challenges of living and creating art on your own terms. It explores the artist’s struggle: questioning relevance and living a life of meaning amidst one’s art. Through extensive band, fan, and friend interviews, we see firsthand the impact of people living less ordinarily.