Zappa is a documentary film that explores the life and career of musician Frank Zappa. It delves into his unique blend of rock music and pop culture, as well as his battles with cancer and the impact of his music on the music industry. The film takes viewers on a journey through Zappa's life, from his childhood in Palermo, Italy to his rise to fame in the 1980s. It also covers significant moments such as his congressional hearing and performances in Moscow and Prague.
A documentary about the life and work of musician Frank Zappa, exploring his music career, his controversial lyrics, and his impact on the music industry.
200 Motels is a surreal and wild comedy that follows the adventures of a rock band as they navigate through fictional towns, encounter strange characters, and embrace the absurdity of the music industry. With an experimental style and a touch of satire, this cult film explores themes of identity, fame, and the challenges faced by musicians. Get ready for an unconventional and mind-bending journey into the world of rock music.
Follow the journey of Frank Zappa's groundbreaking albums Apostrophe (') and Over-Nite Sensation, which blended genres and pushed the boundaries of music in the 1970s.
In the feature documentary, Summer 82 - When Zappa Came to Sicily, filmmaker and Zappa fan Salvo Cuccia tells the behind-the-scenes story of Frank Zappa's star-crossed concert in Palermo, Sicily, the wrap-up to a European tour that ended in public disturbances and police intervention. Cuccia had a ticket to the concert but never made it. Thirty years later, collaborating with Zappa's family, he re-creates the events through a combination of rare concert and backstage footage; photographs; anecdotes from family, band members, and concertgoers; and insights from Zappa biographer and friend Massimo Bassoli. The story is also a personal one, as Cuccia interweaves the story of Zappa's trip to Sicily with his own memories from that summer.
Frank Zappa: A Token Of His Extreme is a satirical and surrealistic live concert film that showcases the unique musical talent of Frank Zappa. This part-animated movie takes place in Los Angeles, California and combines absurd humor with mind-bending visuals. It is a must-watch for fans of Zappa and those who appreciate his avant-garde style.
Shot on July 23, 1968, this historical 16mm footage of Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention at Whisky a Go Go in West Hollywood, CA has been newly restored from the Vault! The film has been newly synced to the 2023 mixes, marking the first time it's ever been seen with audio. Frank Zappa never had the opportunity to see this footage synced to the music. Now you do. The film was shot in increments and features silent performance footage of The Mothers along with scenes involving The Freaks and the premier of The GTO's (Girls Together Outrageously). In the audience were Flo & Eddie (The Turtles), John Mayall, Elliot Ingber (The Fraternity Of Man), Alice Cooper and members of the Rolling Stones.
This documentary film showcases the legendary performances of Frank Zappa and The Mothers at the Roxy Theatre in 1973. It delves into the groundbreaking music, unique stage presence, and lasting impact of the iconic rock band.
Frank Zappa's May 17, 1988 concert performance was captured and broadcast by Televisión Española. None of the song performances would make it onto albums showcasing this iteration of Zappa's band, his last touring rock group. The broadcast itself would not be used by Zappa either, as the television station presented him with a faulty VHS instead of the master tape. This concert video lives on only as a bootleg.
Baby Snakes is a concert film directed by Frank Zappa and released in 1979. It combines live-action footage with claymation and stop-motion animation to create a surreal and satirical experience. The film features performances by Frank Zappa and his band, showcasing their unique blend of music and absurd humor. With its underground music and cult appeal, Baby Snakes has become a beloved cult classic.
Halloween, New York City, 1981 Live at The Palladium with Ray White, Steve Vai, Bobby Martin, Tommy Mars, Ed Mann, Scott Thunes, Chad Wackerman
Tracklisting: 1. Pound for a Brown 2. Baby Snakes 3. Deathless Horsie 4. Dancin' Fool 5. Easy Meat 6. Honey Don't You Want A Man Like Me 7. Keep It Greasey 8. Why Does It Hurt When I Pee? 9. Sofa #2 10. Vinnie's Seal Call Fusion Music 11. Bobby Brown 12. Conehead 13. Dead Air/I'm On Duty 14. St. Alphonzo's Pancake Breakfast 15. Father Oblivion 16. Rollo 17. Bamboozled Outro
The True Story of Frank Zappa's 200 Motels is a surreal comedy documentary that explores the making of Frank Zappa's iconic album. It delves into the creative process, the challenges faced by Zappa and his band, and the cultural impact of the album. With elements of fantasy and comedy, this film provides a unique insight into the mind of a cult music figure.
Frank Zappa - The Broadcast Archives is a collection of live performances from the master of experimental and comedy rock. These Saturday Night Live performances demonstrate the musical genius and the progressive jazz-rock arrangements that were the signature of the phenomenal Frank Zappa. Featured tracks include: Peaches En Regalia I Am The Slime Purple Lagoon Dancing Fool The Meek Shall Inherit Nothing St Alphonso's Pancake Breakfast
Frank Zappa: The Present-Day Composer Refuses To Die is a 2000 documentary about Frank Zappa.
This programme tells the story behind the conception, recording and release of this groundbreaking album. By use of interviews, musical demonstration, performance, archive footage and returning to the multi tracks with Ahmet Zappa and Joe Travers we discover how Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention created the album with the help of legendary African- American producer Tom Wilson.
This is a documentary about an unfinished movie. Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention try to film the sci-fi epic "Uncle Meat."
In 'Frank Zappa: Does Humor Belong in Music?', the comedic genius of Frank Zappa is showcased through a live performance of his unique and satirical songs. The film captures the essence of Zappa's humor, filled with witty lyrics and humorous stage productions. The audience is treated to a night of underground music and satire comedy that only Zappa can deliver.
The Yellow Shark (1992) is a musical documentary that explores the experimental music and orchestral compositions of Frank Zappa. It takes the audience on a mesmerizing journey through Zappa's unique musical world, filled with eccentric rhythms, experimental sounds, and avant-garde arrangements. The documentary showcases Zappa's genius as a composer and his innovative approach to music. With its eclectic mix of genres and unconventional musical techniques, The Yellow Shark is a captivating exploration of the limitless possibilities of music.
Here's the most detailed, informative, fascinating Zappa & the Mothers doc yet! Their restless experimentation and agitated social satire come into sharper focus as music journalists and Zappa biographers chime in with Zappa's bandmates and as you watch rare '60s performances and interviews.