ComingSoon is excited to debut the exclusive trailer for 500 Days of Silence, a rock music documentary that explores how musicians have coped during the pandemic. The film will be available to rent or purchase on all North American digital HD internet, cable and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, beginning August 6th via Freestyle Digital Media.
500 Days of Silence | Official Trailer
Watch the trailer for 500 Days of Silence below (see more trailers):
The documentary features first-hand accounts and the experiences of rock bands and musicians dealing with uncertainty during the global pandemic — that time in recent history when the entertainment industry ground to a halt with no end in sight. Rock bands playing small clubs and large stadiums all struggled during an unprecedented time in history. Tours were canceled and venues closed as bands were told to pack their bags and go home. Meanwhile, Tempe, Arizona-based breakthrough rockers The Black Moods climbed the Billboard Top 20 charts, but what now? The band is determined to keep going, discovering new ways to connect with fans, and figure out what’s truly important in their lives,” the synopsis reads.
“Viewers will experience honest conversations about the personal challenges of veteran rockers Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Rick Springfield, members of the Gin Blossoms, REO Speedwagon, Slipknot and Steel Panther as these artists grapple with having their livelihoods silenced, not knowing if they will ever play a live stage again, and figuring out how to keep the music going.”