TAKE THAT Look Back, Don't Stare: A Film About Progress (2010 UK BLU-RAY DISC - In 2009, Take That and Robbie Williams entered the recording studio to create an album that would mark one of the most eagerly anticipated reunions in British music history. With unrestricted and highly privileged access to the recording studio throughout the 12 months that followed, 'Look Back, Don't Stare' is a raw, intimate meditation on the process of friendship andforgiveness. A story of how a newfound personal honesty inspired the creation of a remarkable record, as an enduring document of a group of people inextricably bound by their pasts, in search of progress. Shot in black and white, and peppered with archive footage, 'Look Back, Don't Stare' documents the story of a unique friendship that started twenty years ago and is now stronger than ever, culminating in the most exciting reunion in British pop history. This DVD comprises the 'Director's Cut', with 30 minutes of previously unseen footage, plus a further 20 minutes of exclusive bonus extras)