Ferris Bueller's Day Off is about a popular high school student who decides to take a day off from school and goes to extreme lengths to make it happen. He convinces his girlfriend and best friend to spend the day in Chicago, visiting various landmarks and having fun. However, his sister and the school principal are determined to catch him in his lie. The day involves a stolen Ferrari, a parade, and a near run-in with his family. In the end, Ferris outwits his pursuers and imparts some wisdom about enjoying life.
When an alien creature arrives on Shaun the Sheep's farm, the mischievous sheep must embark on an adventure to help the alien find her way home, all while trying to avoid the attention of a determined UFO investigator.
The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart is a documentary that explores the journey of the legendary band, Bee Gees. It delves into their rise to fame, their struggles, and their impact on the music industry. From their humble beginnings in Australia to their worldwide success, the film takes viewers on a nostalgic journey through the Bee Gees' career.
Join drummer Martin Atkins and his industrial rock band Pigface for this document of their epic 2005 tour of the United States. Visits backstage and interviews with the band meld with the concert footage to create the ultimate Pigface experience. Witness rehearsals, life on the road, collaboration with Nocturne and Sheep on Drugs and the challenges of setting up and tearing down the stage as the band hits venues from New York to San Diego.
When a teenage boy is expelled from his school, he disguises himself as a girl and enrolls in a girls' school. He joins the cheerleading team and tries to keep his true identity a secret, but things get complicated when he starts falling for one of his female classmates.
Pink Floyd: Pulse is a concert film that documents the band's monumental live performance at Earls Court in 1994. The film captures the energy and atmosphere of the show, showcasing Pink Floyd's incredible musicianship and their timeless repertoire of songs.
Punjabi House (1998) is a comedy movie that revolves around a man who is in debt and decides to pretend to be mute to escape from his creditors. He moves to a small village where he starts working as a fisherman. However, things get complicated when he falls in love with a mute woman and tries to maintain his charade. The movie explores themes of family relationships, love, and sacrifice.
A documentary about the life of musician Daniel Johnston, and his struggles with mental illness and artistic expression.
"The Fall" depicts certain scenes in New York City between October 1967 and March 1968, shot by the independent filmmaker, Peter Whitehead. It is a very personal documentary, and Whitehead appears in a large number of scenes, and we hear his lengthy ruminations on the state of the United States and the war in Vietnam.
During a New Year's Eve party, the alien characters George and Matt investigates an arson at an amusement park to find a link to a research project involving spirituality and human-alien relations.
The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye is a documentary about the love story between Genesis P-Orridge, a British musician and writer, and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge, an American musician and performance artist. The film explores their unique relationship, which included a project to physically merge their identities through cosmetic surgery. It delves into their work in the avant-garde music scene, their exploration of gender and identity, and the impact they had on counterculture movements. Through interviews and archival footage, the film paints a portrait of two artists deeply in love and committed to pushing the boundaries of art and love.
Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage is a documentary that tells the story of the cult rock band Rush and their journey to success. The film explores their unique musical style, their individualism, and the impact they had on the world of rock music. It delves into their personal lives, their struggles, and their triumphs, showcasing the dedication and passion that drove them to become one of the most influential rock bands in history. Through interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, viewers get an in-depth look into the band's history, their musical evolution, and the bond that kept them together throughout the years.
A consciousness reflects upon the collected memories of the sentient cosmic explorers it has harvested experiences from.
I Dream of Wires is a documentary that explores the history and evolution of modular synthesizers, from their early beginnings to their modern advancements. It delves into the pioneers and innovators who have shaped the world of electronic music, as well as the impact of modular synthesizers on music production and the alternative lifestyle of those who embrace them.
Working as a roadie for a high decibel rock band, young Mickey Lagrange, fantasizes about someday playing his own songs up on stage. He also longs for the sexy lead singer and is jealous of the spotlight clamoring Guitarist. Desperate and frustrated Mickey is at his wits end as to a solution, until a neighbour supplies him with a synthesizer that creates music through pure thought.
Depeche Mode 101 (1989) is a documentary film that showcases the iconic band during their Music for the Masses Tour. The film takes viewers on a journey behind the scenes, capturing the band's unique sound, energetic performances, and the fanaticism of their dedicated fanbase. From the highs of sold-out stadiums to the lows of tour fatigue, Depeche Mode 101 offers a captivating look at the life of a touring band in the late '80s.
Vicious Lips is a dark comedy horror film set in outer space, where an ambitious girl band crash lands on a desert planet and must overcome infighting, drugs, and a secret cargo to make it to their audition on time.
Yessongs is a live performance film of the progressive rock band Yes, recorded in London. The film features concert footage and showcases the virtuoso guitar playing and synthesizer skills of the band members. Released in 1975, Yessongs captures the energy and talent of Yes during the height of their career.
Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution is a documentary that delves into the story of the visionary electronic music group Kraftwerk. It explores their music production and the influence of their recording studio on the development of electronic music. The film also covers the history of Kraftwerk, their influential role in the 1970s and 1980s, and the emergence of the genre known as krautrock. It provides insights into the West German music scene and the use of synthesizers in electronic music.
A group of friends in London navigate through love, friendship, and personal struggles while trying to make it in the music industry.