Kurt Cobain: About a Son is a documentary that explores the life and career of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the legendary grunge band Nirvana. The film delves into Cobain's personal struggles, including his battle with chronic pain, drug addiction, and the pressure of fame. Through a series of interviews and archival footage, viewers gain an intimate glimpse into the mind of a rock star who tragically took his own life at the age of 27.
Welcome to a female prison in a dark society in which prisoners are ruled by sexual pressure. The new inmate Marina has been severely harassed by Iona in her cell and sadistic guard Natasha. One day she tries to jailbreak with the mysterious prisoner Kaede and others, but fails unfortunately. Anyone trying to escape from prison in this prison is immediately sentenced to death. However, only those who survive the forbidden game, "Unlimited Strip Mahjong", can escape the punishment. Marina and the others start a game of Mahjong to save their lives...
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.
Nirvana: Live At Reading (2009) is a documentary film that captures Nirvana's legendary and raw performance at the Reading Festival in 1992. The movie presents the band's electrifying energy, showcasing their unique sound and charismatic stage presence. Fans and music enthusiasts alike can experience the iconic performance that solidified Nirvana's place in rock history.
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.
Rock School is a documentary film about The Paul Green School of Rock Music. The movie showcases the school's unique teaching methods and follows a group of talented young musicians as they learn and perform rock music.
27 September is a heartwarming movie that takes place in the vibrant city of Varanasi. It delves into the lives of two individuals who find love and embark on a journey of self-discovery. The film beautifully captures the essence of this ancient city and explores profound themes of romance, salvation, and the quest for nirvana. With its captivating storytelling and emotional depth, 27 September will leave audiences moved and inspired.
Underground Inc: The Rise and Fall of Alternative Rock is a documentary that explores the journey of alternative rock music, from its underground beginnings to its mainstream success, and ultimately its decline. The film delves into the pivotal moments, influential bands, and cultural impact of alternative rock in the 90s, with a focus on the rise and fall of iconic bands like Nirvana. It highlights the rebellious nature, DIY ethos, and raw energy of the alternative music scene, and how it shaped the music industry.
Marking the 30th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, this documentary uses powerful and unseen archive footage to demystify the tragic moment when the Nirvana frontman took his own life.
A young, lost Kurt Cobain searches for solace through music.
On April 8th 1994, Kurt Cobain - the lead singer of post-punk band Nirvana - was found dead in his Seattle home of an apparent shotgun wound to the head and three times the lethal dose of heroin in his system. Today, the cause of his death is still debated. This film charts the tragic downward spiral and increasing isolation of this hero of a generation, which even his marriage to Courtney Love and the birth of his daughter Frances Bean could not stop.
Toy Porno (also known as Toy P) is a self-released experimental art film by The Frogs. The amateur videotape was compiled in October 1993, as a gift for Kurt Cobain. It would soon become frequent viewing material on the Nirvana tour bus, and later on the Foo Fighters tour bus as well. Later, after generated copies began circulating amongst fans, the band began selling copies at shows. The tape is only available in VHS format. The band plans to release a DVD version but want to digitally re-create the compilation from the original masters and need time and funds to do so.The file is available for download online in AVI format through various outlets.
An intimate look at music and history of Nirvana. The documentary serves as a companion and contextual backdrop to the exhibition at MoPOP.
M (Yossawat Sittiwong), a young man who wishes to have a better life, has decided to go to India for a pilgrimage at the four main Holy sites of Buddha: Lumbini where he was born; Sarnath where he delivered his first teaching, Bodh Gaya where he was enlightened, and Kusinara where he attained nirvana. But to reach his goal he must take another journey in his mind to face the origin of suffering.
Over 5 hours of full-length interviews with Nirvana, Tommy Chong, Sonic Youth, Pierre Elliot Trudeau, Ron Jeremy, and many more. Includes videos of Nardwuar's band, The Evaporators, along with all sorts of bonus material!
Jack Grinnell, an aspiring grunge musician, must overcome the grim reality of his heroin addiction that has destroyed all of the relationships in his life.
'Festival' is a documentary film about the role music festivals play in the lives of our friends, neighbors, coworkers, and families. Against the backdrop of the United States' third music festival surge, 'Festival' captures a moment in time, following the stories of Jill, Travis, Austin, Kenneth, Barbara, and Tracy as they navigate their demons, relationships, dilemmas, and a 3-day festival weekend. When 100k people descend on a festival weekend, these are the stories they bring with them.
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