Gallagher Brothers Aim for Oscar and BAFTA with Ambitious Oasis Reunion Documentary

The once warring Gallagher brothers are reportedly hoping to bag an Oscar and a BAFTA with an ambitious documentary capturing Oasis’ reunion.

Noel, 58, and Liam, 53, finally buried the hatched and reunited on stage for the first time in almost two decades earlier this year with a string of sell-out UK shows before moving onto Australia and America. 

The concert film is said to feature ‘dynamite’ footage of the siblings ‘opening up like never before’ about their long running feud.

The doc would have to released by March 2026 to be in contention for the 2027 Oscars, with the studio behind the movie said to be set on landing an Academy  Award and BAFTA for Best Documentary.

A source said: ‘This film has captured music history and the footage is incredible. The drama off stage, covering the steps that began their reunion, are as good as any Hollywood blockbuster’.

‘It really is dynamite, the brothers are opening up in a way we have never seen before. It will be very emotional for not only them to look back on, but fans, too.

The once warring Gallagher brothers are reportedly hoping to bag an Oscar and a BAFTA with an ambitious documentary capturing Oasis' reunion (pictured on stage last month)

The once warring Gallagher brothers are reportedly hoping to bag an Oscar and a BAFTA with an ambitious documentary capturing Oasis’ reunion (pictured on stage last month)

Noel (R) and Liam (L) finally buried the hatched and reunited on stage for the first time in almost two decades earlier this year with a string of sell-out UK shows

Noel (R) and Liam (L) finally buried the hatched and reunited on stage for the first time in almost two decades earlier this year with a string of sell-out UK shows

‘The studio is now reviewing what steps they have to take for the movie to be entered into these major awards’.

Daily Mail have contacted Oasis’ representatives for comment. 

It comes after Noel’s guitar that was ‘smashed up’ by Liam when Oasis split has sold at auction for a huge amount. 

The 1960s cherry red Gibson ES-355 was broken during the bands final concert in Paris in 2009 at Rock En Seine after yet another backstage bust-up.

According to reports an argument broke out, with Liam wielding Noel’s guitar around ‘like an axe’.

It was the last straw for the duo and the show was cancelled, along with the rest of the tour.

The guitar, which has now been restored, sold for £289,800 after being auctioned by Propstore on Thursday. 

The memorabilia auction took place in London with over 400 items from bands such as Oasis, Abba, Kiss, John Lennon and The Beatles as well as Michael Jackson, and Jimi Hendrix going on sale. 

The concert film is said to feature 'dynamite' footage of the siblings 'opening up like never before' about their long running feud (pictured 2008)

The concert film is said to feature ‘dynamite’ footage of the siblings ‘opening up like never before’ about their long running feud (pictured 2008)

It comes after Noel 's guitar that was 'smashed up' by Liam when Oasis split has sold at auction for a huge amount

It comes after Noel ‘s guitar that was ‘smashed up’ by Liam when Oasis split has sold at auction for a huge amount 

Noel issued a statement at the time of their Paris show, saying: ‘It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight.

People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer.’

In another statement a few days later, titled ‘Tales From The Middle Of Nowhere’, Noel added: ‘The details are not important and of too great a number to list.

‘But I feel you have the right to know that the level of verbal and violent intimidation towards me, my family, friends and comrades has become intolerable.

‘And the lack of support and understanding from my management and band mates has left me with no other option than to get me cape and seek pastures new.’

A book titled Live Forever by John Robb has detailed just how bitter the bands split was at the time.

However, fans and friends are hoping that nothing happens on tour, like the row they had backstage in 2009, which took them more than a decade to move on from.

One witness said: ‘Liam was goading Noel constantly and then the two snapped.

Another witness remembered: ‘There were proper punches and Liam smashed up one of Noel’s guitars. Liam was like a man possessed.

They continued: ‘He was swearing constantly and really angry. Medical staff were called along with security. Noel got out as quickly as he could. This was a truly vicious fight – quite horrible.’

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