The members of the band Cymande are standing in front of rubble, looking straight at the camera.

Director: Tim Mackenzie-Smith

UK 2022 | 90 mins

Avaliable on: DCP

The award-winning music documentary feature will open in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on 16 February 2024. The debut feature film from British director Tim Mackenzie-Smith, this is a riveting account of what happened to Cymande, a Black British group from the 1970s, who by rights should have become homegrown superstars back then, but whose songs did eventually change music history – and the dancefloor.

Illustrated with archival footage, the story of these unsung heroes is told on screen through new interviews with the original band members filmed over two years. There are tributes from musicians and producers who have been influenced and enthralled by their music, including Mark Ronson, Norman Jay, Jazzie B, Khruangbin, Loyle Carner, DJ Maseo of De La Soul, Jim James, Louie Vega and more.