Fans of Arcade Fire will get a behind-the-scenes look at the Montreal band in a new documentary.

“Miroir Noir” chronicles the making of the band’s 2007 album, “Neon Bible,” and their subsequent tour.

The 70-minute doc features both studio and live footage, the making of promotional films and videos, and several short films created while on the road.

“Miroir Noir” was shot by Parisian director Vincent Moon and co-directed by the band and Vincent Morisset, who previously worked on an interactive video for the “Neon Bible” title track.

Beginning Monday, the doc can be purchased online at miroir-noir.com in digital format. You will also get an instant download if you pre-order a standard or deluxe DVD edition that will be released next year.

The deluxe DVD includes bonus material such as Arcade Fire’s live performances on “Saturday Night Live,” British TV program “Friday Night With Jonathan Ross” and at the Maida Vale BBC studio.








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