Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony: S&M is a documentary movie that captures the iconic concert of the heavy metal band Metallica performing with the San Francisco Symphony. The movie showcases the fusion of rock and orchestral music, highlighting the powerful performances of Metallica along with the symphony's majestic sound.
Metallica: Through the Never is a 2013 concert film starring the band Metallica. The film follows a young roadie named Trip who is sent on a mission during a Metallica concert. He encounters a series of surreal and dangerous events, including riot police, a burning car, and a hooded figure. As the chaos unfolds, Metallica performs their biggest hits in an epic concert.
Lemmy (2010) is a rockumentary that delves into the life and career of Lemmy Kilmister, the legendary heavy metal musician and frontman of the band Motörhead. The film explores his rise to fame, his unique personality, and his enduring influence on the rock music scene. From his early days as a member of the band Hawkwind to his later success with Motörhead, Lemmy's story is filled with intriguing anecdotes and insights into the world of rock 'n' roll.
In The Darwin Awards (2006), a comedy adventure film, people unknowingly cause their own demise in ridiculous and amusing ways. With elements of adventure, comedy, and romance, this movie takes a lighthearted approach to exploring the concept of natural selection and the ironic deaths that can occur.
Follow the heavy metal band Metallica as they navigate through conflicts, therapy sessions, and the recording process to create their album 'St. Anger'. With the help of a psychologist, the band members confront their personal demons and strive to stay together amidst the challenges they face.
Metallica: Français pour une nuit is a concert film featuring a live performance by the heavy metal band Metallica. The film was recorded at the Roman amphitheater in Nîmes, France, and captures the energy and excitement of a Metallica rock concert.
Metallica - Cliff 'Em All is a documentary film that pays tribute to the heavy metal band, Metallica. The film includes live performances, interview clips, and an homage to their bass player. It captures the essence of the band's early days and their rise to fame in the 1980s.
Get Thrashed is a documentary that explores the rise and impact of thrash metal in the 1980s. It delves into the history of the genre, featuring interviews with iconic bands such as Metallica, Slayer, and Sodom. The film highlights the influence of thrash metal on the music scene and its lasting legacy.
A group of adventurers embark on a journey to the end of the world in Greenland. The expedition combines science, art, and exploration, as they navigate the challenges of the climate and encounter the stunning beauty of nature. Along the way, they discover the effects of climate change and contemplate the future of our planet.
Heavy Metal in Baghdad is a documentary that follows the journey of an underground heavy metal band called Acrassicauda in war-torn Baghdad. The film explores their struggles and determination to pursue their passion for music amidst the chaos and violence of the Iraq war. It delves into the band members' personal stories, the challenges they face, and the impact of the war on their lives and dreams.
MTV's third annual ICON tribute show celebrates heavy metal gods Metallica.
I'm sure all the old time Overkill fans out there remember Lee "Rat Skates" Kundrat, the band's original drummer. He's gone into indie film and video production over the years, and he's just released a DVD called "BORN IN THE BASEMENT" about the early days of not only Overkill but the east coast metal/thrash scenes in general.
After the December riots and the first peaceful marches in Algeria, while the Arab Spring begins in Tunisia and Egypt, Fouzi wants to gather his actors to show them the unfinished editing of the film he made two years ago on the illusion of a young man who seeks to express his artistic ideas. He seeks another point of view, especially an end, and he relies on the reactions of the actors to invent a new resolution of his history, in a country suddenly raised by a wave of disputes. During the projection of the film, the debate takes place: what is the place of art creation in Algeria today? How to create something without confronting censorship? How to resist ? By making movies or walking in streets towards a new revolution? Two stories intertwine, fiction and reality? A new vision of the Algerian youth of today in full political and artistic questioning.
Killing Time Productions are releasing an unofficial 95-minute documentary on DVD, titled "Metallimania" and filmed between 1994 to 1996, that humorously captured METALLICA and the outer limits of fan worship in a pre-Napster world. Like "Some Kind of Monster", "Metallimania" was also financed with METALLICA money for the band's own private amusement, a way to document what was then the longest tour of its career: nearly three years playing all over the world in support of its self-titled 1991 album. Cribbed from thousands of hours of camcorder footage taken at outdoor festivals, "Metallimania" freezes in amber for future generations the group in its last mullet-wearing "ALCOHOLICA" days and some of METALLICA's drunkest, scariest and most confused devotees.
In 1989 the idea of a band was planted in the minds of three friends. Three years later, this idea became a reality with the addition of new friends and band members. But when you are a teenager, it's hard to have your creativity taken seriously. With nowhere to play and no scene to be a part of, what do you do? You build one yourself.
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