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Jesus is King: First trailer for Kanye West’s documentary film released

Details on how to get tickets to film have also been revealed

Adam White
Friday 18 October 2019 11:04 BST
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Kanye West releases the first trailer for his new IMAX film 'Jesus is King'

The first trailer for Kanye West’s Jesus is King, the companion movie to his much-delayed ninth album, has been released, along with details on getting tickets for the new film.

Described as a 2001: A Space Odyssey-inspired documentary art film, Jesus is King will screen in IMAX cinemas nationwide over two days at the end of October.

The film, directed by Nick Knight, has so far only been screened to fans who have attended West’s live Jesus is King events in the US.

According to those that attended, the film features 13 live versions of tracks from West’s new album, all of which are spiritual in nature and filled with references to religion and West’s personal faith.

The film’s trailer features a gospel reinterpretation of West’s track “Say You Will”, from his 2008 album 808s & Heartbreak, over an image of what appears to be a temple.

It ends with a biblical quote from the New Testament Book of Mark that reads: “In the words of Jesus Christ, ‘The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand, repent and believe in the gospel.’”

Everything you need to know about the Jesus is King screenings can be found below.

When is Jesus is King being screened in the UK?

Jesus is King is screening in IMAX cinemas across the UK from the 25 October to the 28 October.

Where is Jesus is King being screened?

A full list of cinemas across the UK that will show the film can be found at West’s official website here.

Cities include London, Leeds, Manchester, Cardiff, Birmingham and Milton Keynes.

Where can I buy tickets?

Tickets can be found via the official sites of your local IMAX cinema if it’s screening the film, or via West’s official website here.

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