If the Stars Had a Sound
{{Short description|2024 biographical film about Mogwai}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = If the Stars Had a Sound
| image = Mogwai_ITSHAS.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Antony Crook{{cite web |title=If the Stars had a Sound |url=https://www.glasgowfilm.org/movie/mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound/ |website=Glasgow Film |access-date=20 November 2024}}
| producer = Kyrie Barker (credited as Kyrie McTavish)
| writer =
| screenplay =
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| starring =
| cinematography =
| editing = Antony Crook, David Arthur
| music = Mogwai
| studio = Blazing Griffin
| distributor = {{Plainlist|Lightbulb Film (UK & Ireland)
- Greenwich Entertainment (US){{cite web |last1=Kay |first1=Jeremy |title=Visit Films closes US, UK deals on SXSW doc 'Mogwai: If The Stars Had A Sound' |url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/visit-films-closes-us-uk-deals-on-sxsw-doc-mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound-exclusive/5198507.article |website=Screen Daily |access-date=20 November 2024}}
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| released = {{Film date|2024|11|19|United Kingdom|2025|05|01|United States|df=yes}}
| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
}}
If the Stars Had a Sound is a 2024 biographical film that focuses on the career of Scottish rock band Mogwai, and was directed by Antony Crook. After showings at SXSW in March 2024,{{cite news |last1=Nulf |first1=Jenny |title=Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound |url=https://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/screens/2024-03-13/sxsw-film-review-mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound/ |access-date=20 November 2024 |publisher=Austin Chronicle |date=13 March 2024}} and at various film festivals, it was released in UK and Ireland cinemas for a one-night showing on 19 November 2024,{{cite news |last1=Hoad |first1=Phil |title=Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound review – Glasgow postrockers let the music do the talking |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2024/nov/14/mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound-review |access-date=20 November 2024 |work=The Guardian}} and will be released theatrically in the US to coincide with the band's tour there in 2025. The film was nominated for "Best Documentary Feature" at the 2024 Raindance Film Festival.{{cite web |title=Mogwai: If The Stars Had A Sound + Q&A |url=https://raindance.org/festival-programme/mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound-qa/ |website=Raindance Film Festival |access-date=20 November 2024}} The title of the film is taken from part of a spoken sample that opens "Yes! I Am a Long Way from Home", the first track on the band's debut album.{{cite web |title=Mogwai: If the Stars had a Sound |url=https://www.kidvinyl.co.uk/2024/06/27/film-review-mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound/ |website=Kid Vinyl |access-date=20 November 2024}}
Narrative
The film opens with footage filmed in the week of the release of the band's album As the Love Continues in 2021, and also shows the recording of the album with producer Dave Fridmann acting remotely from the US during the COVID pandemic.{{cite web |last1=Kent |first1=Rachel |title=Mogwai: If the Stars had a Sound |url=https://www.thereviewshub.com/mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound-raindance-film-festival-2024/ |website=The Reviews Hub |access-date=20 November 2024}} It then moves back to the 1990s, showing archive footage of the band playing, and numerous interviews with notable people (Fridmann, Alex Kapranos, Ian Rankin, Arthur Baker) talking about their evolution and influence.{{cite web |last1=Trumata |first1=Mae |title='Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound' Review: A Showcase in the Power of Independent Music-Making |url=https://www.indiependent.co.uk/mogwai-if-the-stars-had-a-sound-review-a-showcase-in-the-power-of-independent-music-making/ |website=Indiependent |access-date=20 November 2024}} Baker recalls showing the band the Jewish hymn Avinu Malkeinu and suggesting they could use it, leading to the recording of "My Father My King" together with extended concert footage of the song. The film eventually switches back to 2021, and As the Love Continues reaching No.1 in the UK album charts, together with footage of the band receiving plaudits and appearing at the Mercury Music Prize awards. The last part of the film is given to numerous fans, both famous and regular, talking about what the band's music means to them.
Reception
Reception to the film was generally positive. The Indiependent said "It's not just a love letter to the fans and the band's long-enduring success, it's a love letter to every underground artist out there." whilst Jenny Nulf in the Austin Chronicle said "there's absolutely no vanity in the film{{nbsp}}... instead, it focuses on the connections made through their music." Phil Hoad in the Guardian remarked "while this film is sketchy on the details, it truly soars when capturing [the band] live". Rachel Kent from The Reviews Hub, whilst saying that "Devoted fans will enjoy every fuzzy faded moment, and delight in the generous portions of music" also said that "as a documentary, however, the film falls short in many ways."
Home release
The film was released on 28 April 2025, as a standard DVD and also a "collector's edition" double disc Blu-ray which includes bonus material; the film trailer, an interview with the band and the whole of the band's show at Glasgow Tramway arts centre in 2021, during which they played the whole of their album As the Love Continues.{{cite web |title=If The Stars Had A Sound: Limited Edition Blu-ray |url=https://mogwai.scot/products/if-the-stars-had-a-sound-blue-ray-limited-collectors-edition |website=Mogwai |access-date=27 April 2025}}
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Category:2024 documentary films
Category:British rock music films