Under the Volcano (2021 film)

Centered on a 1980s recording studio on the Caribbean island of Montserrat, the film features renowned 1970s–80s musicians such as Sting, Nick Rhodes, Jimmy Buffett in his final film, Verdine White, Tony Iommi and Stewart Copeland.

[1] As a custom-built state-of-the-art recording studio, it became known for such recordings as the albums Brothers in Arms (Dire Straits), Ghost in the Machine and Synchronicity (The Police), Steel Wheels (The Rolling Stones), and the single "I'm Still Standing" (Elton John).

[2] As themselves: Producer Cody Greenwood, the daughter of artist and children’s book author Frané Lessac, was inspired by her family's frequent visits to Montserrat during the 1990s and 2000s.

[2] The film was selected for many festivals, before its release on streaming platforms in the UK on 26 July, US 17 August and in Australia on September 1, 2021.

[8] Chris Willman of Variety called it "a travelogue", and later added "The doc[umentary] will be catnip to the class of record nerds who care about which great records came out of which bygone studios... and this one certainly offers better scenery than, say, the Van Nuys-set Sound City".