April 27 2011 - Three of the four members of The Libertines attended the premiere of their new documentary film, There Are No Innocent Bystanders, in London.
Carl Barat, John Hassell and Gary Powell also walked the red carpet outside the Troxy, but singer Pete Doherty did not attend. Other guests included Sex Pistols' Glen Matlock.
There Are No Innocent Bystanders, directed by Roger Sargent, follows the band during their reunion last year, which culminated with a performance at the Reading and Leeds festivals.
It includes candid footage of the band rehearsing as well as new interviews with each band member.
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