Concert documentary of The National's performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2010, interspersed with interview footage of the band.
Depeche Mode's famous 101st and final concert of the 1987-1988 Music For The Masses Tour at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
Depeche Mode 101 (1989) is a documentary film that showcases the iconic band during their Music for the Masses Tour. The film takes viewers on a journey behind the scenes, capturing the band's unique sound, energetic performances, and the fanaticism of their dedicated fanbase. From the highs of sold-out stadiums to the lows of tour fatigue, Depeche Mode 101 offers a captivating look at the life of a touring band in the late '80s.
The War Room takes viewers inside the campaign headquarters of Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the strategy, challenges, and personalities involved.
Startup.com is a documentary about the rise and fall of a startup company during the dot-com bubble. It follows the friendship of two childhood friends who become business partners and embark on a journey to create their own internet company. As they navigate the challenges of building a business, they encounter issues with venture capital, industrial espionage, and greed. The film also explores themes of coming-of-age and the capitalism-driven world of business.
Down from the Mountain is a documentary film that follows the concert tour featuring the music from the critically acclaimed Coen Brothers' film 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'. The film showcases the performances of various artists and provides an intimate look into the making of the music. It explores the themes of commercialism, the influence of bluegrass and blues music, and the behind-the-scenes process of filmmaking.
Al Franken: God Spoke is a humorous documentary that provides an intimate look into the life of comedian and political commentator, Al Franken. Through a series of interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and comedic performances, the film explores Franken's journey from being a comedy writer on Saturday Night Live to becoming a prominent figure in American politics. The documentary also delves into his personal struggles and growth as he navigates the world of politics while maintaining his unique sense of humor. With a blend of wit, satire, and political commentary, Al Franken: God Spoke is an entertaining and insightful portrait of a multi-talented individual.
Norman Mailer and a panel of feminists — Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, and Diana Trilling — debate the issue of Women's Liberation.
Jimi Plays Monterey is a documentary film that showcases Jimi Hendrix's legendary performance at the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival. The film captures the electrifying energy of his music and the impact it had on the audience. It provides a glimpse into the birth of Hendrix's iconic status as a rock legend.
A film featuring the veteran soul music artists and music of Stax Records.
Alice Cooper and band’s first performance, organized by his friend Frank Zappa, at the Toronto Rock and Roll Revival in 1969.
Woodstock Diary is a documentary film that chronicles the historic Woodstock music festival held in 1969 in Bethel, New York. The film provides an in-depth look at the performances, cultural significance, and impact of the iconic festival.
Kings of Pastry is a documentary film that follows a group of pastry chefs as they compete in a prestigious competition in France. The film explores the intense pressure and high stakes of the competition, as well as the artistry and skill involved in creating intricate pastries and desserts. It also delves into the personal stories and journeys of the contestants, showcasing their dedication and passion for their craft. With stunning visuals and emotional moments, Kings of Pastry offers a behind-the-scenes look at the world of culinary arts and the pursuit of perfection.
Shake! Otis at Monterey (1987) is a documentary film that captures the captivating live performance of Otis Redding at the Monterey Pop Festival. The film follows the legendary soul singer as he mesmerizes the audience with his soulful voice and energetic stage presence. Through interviews and concert footage, viewers are treated to a glimpse of Redding's timeless talent and the impact he had on the music industry. With its electrifying performances and behind-the-scenes insights, Shake! Otis at Monterey is a must-watch for music enthusiasts and fans of Otis Redding.
Jimi Hendrix: Live at Woodstock is a documentary film that captures the iconic performance of legendary musician Jimi Hendrix at the Woodstock Music & Art Fair in 1969. The film portrays Hendrix's mesmerizing stage presence and his revolutionary electric guitar skills that made him one of the greatest musicians of all time. With its raw energy and powerful music, this documentary takes viewers on a journey back to the era of counterculture and rock music revolution.
Those who played prominent roles in Clinton's 1992 Presidential campaign return to discuss how politics and the media have changed since that time.
Making Samuel Beckett's 'Rockaby' is a documentary that delves into the process and creative decisions made during the production of Samuel Beckett's iconic play 'Rockaby'. Through interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and expert analysis, this documentary sheds light on Beckett's artistic vision and the challenges faced in bringing his work to life. It offers a unique glimpse into the world of theater and the enduring impact of this renowned playwright.
Renowned filmmakers D A Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus follow determined animal rights activist Steven Wise into the courtroom for an unprecedented battle that seeks to utilize the writ of habeas corpus to expand legal “personhood” to include certain animals. Wise’s unusual plaintiffs—chimpanzees Tommy and Kiko, once famed showbiz stars—are now living in filth, struggling to survive. Wise and his impassioned legal team take us into the field, revealing gripping evidence of such abuse and plunging us into the intricacies of their case as they probe preconceived notions of what it means to be a non-human animal.
Chuck Berry: Rock and Roll Music is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Chuck Berry, one of the pioneers of rock and roll. It takes a deep dive into his music, his influence on the genre, and the impact he had on popular culture. The film also showcases live performances and rare footage, providing an in-depth look at the man behind the music.
A documentary portrait of the backstage efforts to stage the play Moon Over Buffalo on Broadway.