The Filth and the Fury is a dark comedy documentary that explores the controversial rise and fall of the punk rock band, the Sex Pistols. It delves into the band's formation, their infamous performances, drug use, and the controversies surrounding them. The film highlights the band's impact on the music industry and cultural landscape of the time.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains follows Corrine Burns, a teenager who starts a punk rock band with her friends, and their rise to overnight fame. As they navigate the music industry, they face betrayal, commercialization, and the challenges of being strong female characters in a male-dominated industry. The film tackles themes of rebellion, identity, and the price of success.
Rules are made to be broken and in over three decades, the Sex Pistols lived this motto better than anyone. The Sex Pistols went from public enemy number one to national treasures, and influenced an entire generation along the way. With rare and exclusive interviews and live performances, band members tell their side of the story.
Join legendary punk icon Billy Idol as he makes history by playing the first ever live concert in front of the world famous Hoover Dam.
The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle is a satirical mockumentary that tells the story of the rise and fall of the punk rock band Sex Pistols. The film takes a humorous and provocative look at the music business, exploring themes of rebellion, fame, and the corrupting influence of the industry. With its unique blend of satire and punk rock, the movie offers a fresh and unconventional take on the music industry.
This documentary provides a behind-the-scenes look at the making of the Sex Pistols' groundbreaking album 'Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols.' It explores the band's rise to fame, their rebellious and controversial image, and the impact they had on punk rock music. Featuring interviews with band members and those involved in the recording process, the film provides a comprehensive retrospective of this influential album.
Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten is a documentary film that delves into the life and career of Joe Strummer, the influential lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the punk rock band The Clash. The film explores his early years, his time with The Clash, and his impact on the music scene. It features interviews with friends, family, and fellow musicians, as well as archival footage and performances.
London: The Modern Babylon is a documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the history and culture of London. It delves into the city's diverse population, its economic ups and downs, and various significant events such as the London stock market crash in 1991 and the riots in 2011. The film also highlights the struggles faced by different communities and the changes that have shaped the city over time. Through interviews, archival footage, and captivating visuals, the documentary provides a comprehensive exploration of London's past and present.
Special 35th anniversary edition CD/DVD box set of "Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols". Includes: Riverboat Party (Queen Elizabeth River Boat, The River Thames, London, June 7th 1977) / Happy House Stockholm (Sweden, July 28th 1977) / Winter Gardens (Penzance, Cornwall, September 1st, 1977 (S.P.O.T.S. Tour)) / Promo Videos / Interviews
After her brother is attacked, the slayer finds herself on a deadly mission to avenge her family.
In Cutlass, a teenage girl named Lulu discovers her father's secret life as a used car salesman in 1970s America. As she spends time with him and helps him sell cars, she also navigates her own relationships with her mother and sister. Along the way, she learns about love, independence, and the importance of family.
Documentary on the London punk-rock scene, circa '78
By the time Never Mind the Bollocks Here's the Sex Pistols was released, on 28 October 1977, both the band and the punk culture that had formed around them had begun to unravel.
D.O.A. is a documentary film that explores the rise and fall of the iconic punk rock band Sex Pistols in the 1970s. The film delves into the history of the band, their rebellious music, and the cultural impact they had during their short-lived career. It follows the band members' drug addiction, their relationships, and the chaotic atmosphere of the punk rock scene in England. It also features concert footage, interviews, and behind-the-scenes moments, offering an intimate look into the world of punk rock. With a mix of music, politics, and personal stories, D.O.A. captures the essence of the punk movement and its lasting influence.
Two Sevens Clash: Dread Meets Punk Rockers is a documentary that delves into the intertwining of reggae and punk rock in the 1970s. It explores the cultural and musical influences that led to the clash between these two genres, highlighting the significance of this collision in shaping the music landscape of that era.
Sex Pistols: Buried Alive is a captivating documentary that takes an intimate look at the legendary punk-rock band Sex Pistols. It focuses on their live performance in 1978, showcasing their raw energy and rebellious spirit that made them iconic figures in the punk scene. Through interviews, archival footage, and behind-the-scenes moments, the film explores the band's impact on music and culture.
Featuring portions of over a dozen songs, humorous British 'punk' ads, opinions, Ronnie Biggs, Malcolm McLaren (of course!), and a fantastic not-so-candid Lydon interview.
A concert film featuring the Sex Pistols, a punk rock band known for their rebellious music, political rhetoric, and working class culture. The film captures their anniversary concert in London, England in 2007, showcasing their iconic songs and the energy of the punk rock movement. It explores the band's influence on the punk genre and their impact on British music. The film also delves into the band's history, their iconic image, and the enduring legacy of their music.
Mascara is the story of three very different women who rediscover the value of their friendship at a time when their lives are in turmoil. Panic sets in as they approach their thirtieth birthdays and nothing is going according to plan.
Here’s the Sex Pistols – the original Sex Pistols, with Glen Matlock on bass – in an intense, non-stop onslaught of pure punk rock in a 1996 reunion tour, shot at the fabled Nippon Budokan in Tokyo. John Lydon returns as Johnny Rotten, with two-tone hair, red shorts, and no letup from the famous raw, shouted vocals with which he helped invent UK punk in the 1970’s. Steve Jones, Glen Matlock and Paul Cook blast out the music in the Pistols’ trademark fast, tight, loud style, reviving a host of Sex Pistols favourites. While the great punk-rock moment that the Sex Pistols created and owned in the mid-1970’s was brief and fleeting, this concert shows that punk rock – and the band that made it famous – will never die. A searing evening of wild music.