Cachitos de hierro y cromo is a Spanish musical-themed documentary program, directed by Jero Rodríguez and hosted by Virginia Díaz. It is an unapologetic musical display of RTVE's sound legacy in the form of performances on the set of programs such as 'Aplauso', 'Galas del Sábado', 'Mapa Sonoro', 'Zona Franca' or 'Los Conciertos de Radio 3'. For nearly 60 years, artists and other specimens have stormed viewers' screens. The result is a polyphony of images and memories that includes everything from James Brown to Camela, from Perales to REM, from Gabinete to Violent Femmes. And so all the time. Our secret weapon has been the historical archive of TVE, the repository of Spanish collective memory for more than half a century.
Following the rise of rock band Daisy Jones and The Six through the 1970s Los Angeles music scene on their quest for worldwide icon status.
Rob, a record store owner and compulsive list maker, recounts his top five breakups, including the one in progress. The film centers on Rob Gordon, a self-confessed music geek, who after getting dumped by his girlfriend, decides to look up some of his old flames to figure out what he keeps doing wrong. Rob spends his days at his record store, Championship Vinyl, where he holds court over the customers and is supported by his friends Dick and Barry. He also develops a dislike for two shoplifting skateboarder teenagers, Vince and Justin. Rob eventually tries to win back his lost girlfriend Laura while starting his own record label.
William Miller, a teenager in the 1970s, gets the opportunity to write a story for Rolling Stone magazine about an emerging rock band while joining them on tour. Along the way, he navigates the complexities of family, friendship, and the music industry.
An educational program hosted by Gen Hoshino and his puppet "Kaisetsuin" that focuses on a "history changing" musician in each episode.
In the 1970s, jazz trumpeter Miles Davis battles with music journalist Dave Braden while trying to recover a stolen item.
How to Build a Girl is a coming-of-age comedy about a working-class teenager named Johanna Morrigan, who yearns to escape her council estate life and become a successful music critic. She reinvents herself as Dolly Wilde, a confident and witty persona who quickly gains recognition in the music industry. Along her journey, Johanna grapples with the challenges of her new job, navigates complicated family relationships, and experiences a sexual awakening that shapes her identity as a teenage girl.
A music journalist is forced to confront her traumatic past when she investigates a musician accused of rape. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a secret that brings her own trauma to the surface, leading her down a path of self-destructiveness.
Lucky Them is a movie about a music journalist named Ellie Klug who is assigned to track down her ex-boyfriend, a famous rock musician who disappeared years ago. With the help of a documentary filmmaker, Ellie embarks on a journey to find her missing ex-boyfriend and discover the truth about their past. Along the way, she encounters various characters and experiences unexpected twists and turns. Will Ellie be able to find closure and move on from her past?
Art Kane, now deceased, coordinated a group photograph of all the top jazz musicians in NYC in the year 1958, for a piece in Esquire magazine. Just about every jazz musician at the time showed up for the photo shoot which took place in front of a brownstone near the 125th street station. The documentary compiles interviews of many of the musicians in the photograph to talk about the day of the photograph, and it shows film footage taken that day by Milt Hinton and his wife.
Wasted Youth follows a group of young individuals in Munich, Germany, as they navigate through relationships, music, and personal struggles. From a security guard dealing with a nosy boss, to a gay couple facing challenges in their relationship, this film explores the ups and downs of youth. With elements of new wave music and German history, Wasted Youth offers a glimpse into the vibrant and chaotic lives of its characters.
Satellites in Texas is a feature documentary about musician Boome. After his brother's sudden death, Boome faces challenges in the music industry. Despite his humble beginnings, he rises to success and takes us on a journey on the road to pursue his dream.
Comic mis-adventures ensue when an English music journalist and her science fiction writing neighbor go searching Hollywood for an LA based musician named Henry Wolfe.
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