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  1. The Convert: Directed by Lee Tamahori. With Guy Pearce, Tioreore Ngatai-Melbourne, Antonio Te Maioha, Jacqueline McKenzie. A lay preacher arrives at a British settlement in 1830s.

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    • Action, Drama
    • Lee Tamahori
    • 2024-07-12
  2. These documentaries about BLACKPINK, Taylor Swift, Beyonce and more give you the best seat in the house.

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    • Prophets of Change | Documentary, Music1
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    • Gimme Shelter
    • Elvis: That’S The Way It Is
    • Amazing Grace
    • Cracked Actor
    • The Last Waltz
    • The Decline of Western Civilization
    • Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense
    • Let’s Get Lost
    • Rattle and Hum
    • Rhyme & Reason

    Often seen to mirror the death of the idealistic 60s, the free concert The Rolling Stones performed at California’s Altamont Speedway in December 1969 was tagged onto the end of their triumphant US tour and intended as a celebratory night out for fans. However, Gimme Shelter, the film the Maysles brothers shot that fateful night, captured one of th...

    The critically hailed ’68 Comeback Special arguably reintroduced Elvis Presley to a serious rock’n’roll audience, but director Denis Sanders’ Elvis: That’s The Way It Iswas The King’s first non-dramatic movie since his film career began in 1956. Though ostensibly a record of Presley’s Las Vegas residency during the summer of 1970, there’s also plen...

    Sydney Pollack’s Aretha Franklin concert film, Amazing Grace, was captured in 1972, but ended up languishing in the vaults owing to various technical and legal issues. After producer Alan Elliott acquired the rights to it, however, the film was finally restored and released in August 2018, following Franklin’s death. A remarkable concert film, Amaz...

    Ziggy acolytes have DA Pennebaker’s concert film Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, but Alan Yentob’s BBC-sponsored documentary Cracked Actor is equally mandatory. Filmed while David Bowie was touring Diamond Dogs in 1974 and struggling with a nagging cocaine dependency, it depicts the artist in a markedly fragile mental state. Indeed, it’s ...

    What makes The Last Waltz one of the best music documentaries ever made is that it is both the record of a magnificent concert and a feat of daring cinematography. For their extraordinary final shows at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom in November 1976, The Band, led by Robbie Robertson, assembled an amazing cast to share the moment, including M...

    She’s overseen hit movies such as Wayne’s World, but Penelope Spheeris’ magnum opus surely still remains her three-part The Decline Of Western Civilization. Finally issued as a 3DVD box set in 2015, the entertaining (if sometimes preposterous) second volume, The Metal Years, depicted LA’s late 80s metal scene in all its pomp, while ’98’s III concen...

    Stop Making Sense, the Talking Heads concert film directed by Jonathan Demme, is widely recognized as one of the best concert / music documentaries of all time, winning the National Society of Film Critics award for best non-fiction film in 1984. It was shot during four nights of concerts at Hollywood’s Pantages Theatre and pioneered the use of 24-...

    Brilliant, mercurial jazz trumpeter Chet Baker possessed looks worthy of James Dean, while his talent led him to record with jazz legends such as Charlie Parker and Gerry Mulligan. However, after decades of heroin addiction and hard living, he died prematurely when he fell from a hotel window in Amsterdam. Baker’s turbulent life and career is frame...

    U2’s sixth LP, Rattle And Hum, was a runaway commercial success that sold 14 million copies, though the critics were divided over the Dublin quartet’s exploration of American roots music. Nonetheless, Phil Joanou’s emotive companion music documentary captures U2’s rites of passage as they become fully-fledged, stadium-filling superstars. Simply for...

    Peter Spirer’s exhaustive film explores the history of hip-hop culture and reveals how rap took the international music scene by storm. Beginning in the dingy tenements of the Bronx and ending in Hollywood, where many of the genre’s leading lights have relocated to become multi-millionaires, Rhyme & Reason lets the artists speak for themselves, wit...

    • Tim Peacock
    • 2 min
  3. Of Mice and Men is a 1992 American period drama film based on John Steinbeck's 1937 novella of the same name.Directed and produced by Gary Sinise, the film features Sinise as George Milton, alongside John Malkovich as Lennie Small, with Casey Siemaszko as Curley, John Terry as Slim, Ray Walston as Candy, Joe Morton as Crooks, and Sherilyn Fenn as Curley's wife.

  4. "Here's a Piano I Prepared Earlier" is a documentary film about experimental classical music in the 1960s. The program focuses on composers such as John Cage...

    • 50 min
    • 159.1K
    • Manufacturing Intellect
  5. Synopsis. With a narrative running deeper than a catchy tune and cryptic verses, “American Pie” is a musical phenomenon woven deep into the history of American culture, entertaining audiences around the world for over 50 years. This documentary tells the stories of the people who were a part of this moment from the beginning, shows the ...

    • 94 min
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  7. The Echoes of Vietnam playlist features audio of the covers and the originals, as well as videos of the artists performing the songs and talking about how music shaped the era and defined a ...

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