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Leave the World Behind

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Leave the World Behind is a music documentary following the last tour of the band Swedish House Mafia in 2012/2013. It tells a story of friendship and huge success.
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Guardian
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March 27, 2014

Very much an in-house-made, authorised portrait, the film does a solid job of capturing the sweat, spectacle and subsonic kick of the live performances, but delivers only a sanitised version of why they're splitting up.
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Little White Lies
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March 27, 2014

Fans of Swedish House Mafia will lap up this farewell concert doc, but it's unlikely to resonate with a wider audience.
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We Got This Covered
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March 12, 2014

Leave The World Behind is a slightly shallow, yet still entertaining documentary about one of EDM's most influential groups.
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Fan The Fire
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November 07, 2014

The film is certainly a visual delight, and does a better job than any film this critic has seen of reflecting how it feels to be at an electronic dance event of that size.
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ReelTalk Movie Reviews
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March 22, 2014

At first glance about a latter-day Beatlemania on steroids and without the Liverpudlians' humor, the film is actually like modern culture at large, suffering from ADD/ADHD.
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London Evening Standard
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March 28, 2014

A stage-managed yet weirdly gripping documentary that tracks the final tour of DJ trio Swedish House Mafia.
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The Playlist
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March 14, 2014

The documentary almost gets there, and should be applauded for its visual boldness and emotional articulateness. Even if you've never attended a rave or thrown your hands in the air, the movie has a singular power.
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