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TORONTO – A documentary on the Canadian rock legends that make up Rush, narrated by actor Paul Rudd, will screen in Canadian cinemas next month.
Music publishing and rights management company ole says “Rush: Time Stand Still” will screen in over 50 Cineplex and Landmark theatre locations from Nov. 3 to Nov. 10. Tickets go on sale on Friday.
The doc is an intimate look at the band’s “R40” tour — which is possibly their last — and also profiles their relationship with their fans.
The screenings will also include the short film “Rush: A Salute to Kings,” in which rockers including Gene Simmons, Chad Smith and Taylor Hawkins share stories about Rush.
Rush has sold more than 40 million records worldwide.
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On the web: http://www.rushtimestandstill.com/
Note to readers: This is a corrected story. A previous version stated the documentary would screen for one night only.
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