Last July, we reported on Marcus Haney, an individual who filmed himself sneaking into dozens of music festivals across the world. He’s an aspiring filmmaker, and, after sneaking into festivals like Bonnaroo, Glastonbury, Coachella, Austin City Limits, and even The Grammy’s, MTV picked up the scoop and helped Haney create his feature film.

No Cameras Allowed premiered last month on MTV, but is now available for streaming. Interestingly, Mumford & Sons provided the soundtrack, as Haney befriended them along his journey. The film documents Haney’s travels throughout various festivals, despite the clearly illegal nature of his attendance. As Haney explains, “It’s a love letter written to these festivals, in a way. And it shows them in such a great light that my goal is that people will see my film and then go and experience live music on their own.”

Watch the film below:

[Via CoS]