Cobain: Montage of Heck is a biographical documentary that explores the life and career of musician Kurt Cobain. The film delves into his personal struggles with addiction, depression, and the pressures of fame, providing a raw and intimate portrait of one of rock music's most iconic figures.
We love rock ’n’ roll: well, it’s hard not to, with its sexy, totally exhilarating back story, and the way it continues to evolve and remain relevant. Almost 70 years after it burst onto the scene in the United States, the jury’s still out on who actually invented it. The truth is, rock ’n’ roll is a mash-up of genres that aligned at the perfect time, just as people emerged from the trauma of the Second World War craving a complete break from the recent past, and with money to spend. What is rock music? Let's take a look at it in the next Documentary.
Foo Fighters: Back and Forth is a documentary that chronicles the history and evolution of the band Foo Fighters, founded by former Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl. The film explores the struggles and triumphs of the band members as they navigate the ups and downs of the music industry, from their early days to their success as one of the most influential alternative rock bands.
Witness Sinéad O'Connor's journey as she rises to fame and faces exile from the pop mainstream due to her iconoclastic personality. This documentary examines her career from 1987 to 1993, reflecting on the legacy of this fearless trailblazer and her impact on the music industry.
American Hardcore is a documentary that explores the rise of the underground punk-rock movement in America during the 1980s. It takes a deep dive into the music, philosophy, and rebellion of the era, highlighting the influential bands, the powerful lyrics, and the impact it had on youth culture. Through interviews, music, and archival footage, the film captures the raw energy of the movement and its lasting legacy.
Green Day: Bullet in a Bible is a documentary film that captures the American rock band Green Day's legendary live performance at the National Bowl in Milton Keynes, England. The film showcases the band's energetic and passionate performance, bringing their powerful punk rock and pop punk music to the stage.
1991: The Year Punk Broke is a documentary film that explores the rise of punk rock music in 1991, featuring performances and behind-the-scenes footage of iconic bands like Sonic Youth and Nirvana during their European tour. It showcases the energy and influence of punk rock on the music scene during that time.
Classic Albums: Nirvana - Nevermind is a documentary that takes an in-depth look at the creation and legacy of the groundbreaking album by the iconic band Nirvana. It delves into the recording process and the cultural impact of the album, which played a pivotal role in shaping the grunge and alternative rock genres.
The two-time GRAMMY Award-winners return as you've never seen them before with Synthesis Live. Filmed in the fall of 2017 at the Grand Theater, Connecticut, this concert film features a re-imagining of some of Evanescence's best-loved songs with the spotlight on Amy Lee's virtuoso piano and voice supported by the combination of full orchestra, electronics and the band. The new arrangements give a focus to the emotions and stories in the band's songs. Filmed at the Grand Theater, Connecticut, Fall 2017
Experience the energy of U2's iconic Zoo TV Tour as they perform live in Sydney. This concert film captures the innovative staging, dynamic performances, and hits from the band's influential career.
In this music video, the Beastie Boys perform their hit song "Sabotage" while being pursued by police in an action-packed car chase through the city streets. The video features a parody-comedy style with shaky cam shots and humorous scenes involving police officers and Ford vehicles.
In 2008, Linkin Park delivers an energetic and powerful live concert performance at Milton Keynes, showcasing their alternative rock and nu-metal sound to frenzied fans.
U2: Popmart - Live from Mexico City (1997) is a documentary film that captures the iconic Irish band U2's electrifying live concert in Mexico City. The film showcases U2's mesmerizing performance and includes their hit songs, extravagant visuals, and a massive mechanical lemon-shaped stage. It provides an immersive experience for fans and music enthusiasts alike.
U2: Live at Red Rocks - Under a Blood Red Sky (1983) is a concert film that captures U2's energetic live performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado. The film showcases the band's passion and intensity as they perform songs from their album 'War.' With an electrifying atmosphere and powerful music, U2 delivers an unforgettable experience to the audience.
A documentary series finale analysing the entirety of Twenty One Pilots' new full-length studio album "Trench". Jimmy not only uncovers the stories of internal pain and fear that Tyler Joseph tells through the songs on the album. But, he also learns to overcome his own personal fears.
Hit So Hard is a documentary that explores the turbulent life of Patty Schemel, the talented drummer of the rock band Hole. The film delves into her struggles with drug addiction, her rise to fame, and her impact on the music industry.
Experience the energy and passion of The Cranberries as they perform live in Paris. This concert film captures the alternative rock band in their element, delivering powerful performances of their hits to an enthusiastic crowd.
Join The Killers for a memorable concert experience as they perform live at The Royal Albert Hall. This concert film captures the energy and excitement of The Killers' electrifying performance, showcasing their iconic hits and mesmerizing stage presence.
U2: From the Sky Down is a documentary film that tells the story of the Irish rock band U2's journey to create their landmark album 'Achtung Baby'. It explores the challenges, creative process, and personal dynamics of the band during a critical time in their career.