The first look at Oasis documentary Supersonic has been released.

Due out in cinemas next month, the film is from director Mat Whitecross and Amy documentary producers Asif Kapadia and James Gay-Rees, and charts the Gallagher brothers’ rise from council estate to one of the world’s biggest bands in the space of just three years.

Supersonic features interviews with Liam and Noel Gallagher as well as their mum, and the trailer includes footage of them in concert and news reports about their bad behaviour during the 90s.

Eagle-eyed viewers can also spot some of the most famous stars of 90s pop culture appearing at Oasis gigs at the time, including a fresh-faced Kate Moss and The Prodigy’s Keith Flint.

Noel in documentary Supersonic (Supersonic)

The Gallaghers can be heard telling film-makers: “It was just a great time to be alive.”

They add: “It was f***ing biblical, man. I’d do it all again.”

Liam in footage from the documentary (Supersonic)

At the end of the trailer, they say of their success: “I just think in the times in which we live, it would be unrepeatable.”

The brothers famously fell out when the band split, and Liam’s tweet about the film could be seen as yet another dig at Noel.

Just seen the trailer for oasis film i must say I do come across mighty fine super real unlike some people see you at the premiere LG x

— Liam Gallagher (@liamgallagher) August 22, 2016

Supersonic is due out in cinemas on October 2.