1. Hard Rock Treasures
A documentary film about Don Bernstine from Hard Rock Cafe visiting musicians to try to get memorabilia from them.
2. The Police vs Grime Music - A Noisey Film
In February, Just Jam's event at The Barbican was cancelled at the last minute. It was an event that seemed to be yet another victim of the London authorities now notorious risk assessment procedure, Form 696.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
3. Goo
In 1991, a long-form music video version of Goo was released on VHS and LaserDisc. A music video for each song from the album was included; the track listing was identical to that of the original album.
It has an average vote of 4.8 on TMDB.
4. Rocko y los más buscados (Rocko y los más buscados)
(Rocko y los más buscados)
It has an average vote of 9 on TMDB.
5. A Place To Dream (Um Espaço Para Sonhar)
The documentary explores the voluntary teaching of music to young people from the periphery, highlighting the impact of education as resistance in the lives of socially vulnerable individuals in the Brazillian midwest.
6. Ellie Goulding: LIVE at the Troubadour
Ellie Goulding: LIVE at the Troubadour - Official HD Director's Cut
7. VISITAS (VISITAS)
(VISITAS)
8. The Spaghetti Stains
An immersive look into up-coming Melbourne band 'The Spaghetti Stains', including their upbringing in the regional Victoria area of Gippsland, their experiences as an all-female band, and their outlook on life and the future of the Melbourne music scene.
9. Who Can See Forever
WHO CAN SEE FOREVER is part concert film, part music documentary and part meditative examination of one of independent music’s most prolific singer-songwriters, Iron & Wine’s Sam Beam.
10. Planet Malek (Planet Malek)
Ahmed Malek’s name might have been forgotten by his fellow Algerians but his timeless tunes certainly haven’t. Called the Ennio Morricone of Algiers, he composed music for more than 200 movies, amongst which the most famous films of the Algerian New Wave in the 70s and the 80s can be found. Paloma Colombe, a DJ, digger and documentary director, went to Algiers to meet his daughter, friends and former coworkers. Images of the city by night offer a perfect background to Ahmed Malek’s music. Globetrotter, pioneer of electronic music and of the concept of the home studio, he created a unique sound that truly goes beyond genres and countries.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.
11. Jan Terri: No Rules
30 years in the making, the film Jan Terri: No Rules tells the story of an irrepressible, and often delightfully perplexing personality. As a child, Jan would dance and sing for anyone who would listen. As a teenager, she began writing and performing her own songs. After earning her BA in Arts and Entertainment Management, she continued making music while working full-time as a limo driver. The income from that job allowed her to hire a studio as well as a videographer to help her make her unorthodox DIY music videos and distributing them on VHS tape. Without her knowledge, her videos made their way to the nascent YouTube. The fact that her most popular YouTube video was given the title “Worst Music Video Ever” didn’t dampen her spirit. Her fanbase grew to include such luminaries as Marilyn Manson and Cynthia Plaster Caster. Over the years, Jan’s independent spirit attracted many collaborators who’ve helped bring her vision to life.
12. Amy Winehouse: The Day She Came to Dingle
Back in 2006 on a stormy December night, Amy Winehouse flew to the remote, south western corner of Ireland to perform for Other Voices, an acclaimed Irish TV music series filmed in Dingle every winter. Amy took to the stage of Saint James's church, capacity 85, and wowed the small, packed crowd with a searing, acoustic set of songs from Back to Black. After leaving the stage, a relaxed and happy Amy spoke about her music and influences - Mahalia Jackson, Sarah Vaughan, Ray Charles and the Shangri-Las to name a few. Arena joined forces with Other Voices and went to Dingle to catch up with some of the people that Amy met on that day, including taxi driver Paddy Kennedy, her bass player Dale Davis and Rev Mairt Hanley of the Other Voices church. This film showcases not only Amy herself, but the musical geniuses that inspired her to forge her own jazz pop style.
It has an average vote of 6.8 on TMDB.
13. Beyond Tradition – The Power of Yodelling and Yoiking (Beyond Tradition – Kraft der Naturstimmen)
What is tradition? This is the question posed by yodeller and food researcher Meinrad Koch from Canton Appenzell. In search of an answer, he embarks on a journey.
14. Kana Nishino Love Voyage ~a place of my heart~ (Kana Nishino Love Voyage ~a place of my heart~)
Kana Nishino’s second DVD featuring an unplugged live, a documentary and an interviews. This is meant to run as a film with the unplugged live, interviews, and documentary all playing together intertwining.
15. Juzo Itami: The Man with 13 Faces (13の顔を持つ男-伊丹十三の肖像)
A documentary about the legendary Japanese filmmaker.
16. The Zar
A short documentary on the practice of Zar in Sudan.
17. Sunday Dinner: DMV
This documentary film is a celebration of Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia and the Black artists driving music culture forward.
18. Night Flight: Born Again
Documentary tribute to what VH1 called “the single greatest rock omnibus program ever aired” and Brooklyn Vegan named “the most consistently weird and awesome thing on cable television in the ’80s.” This ‘Best Of’ episode features some of the most memorable moments of Night Flight's near-decade long run including restored interviews and segments from Kate Bush, New Wave Theatre, David Lynch, Prince, Wendy O Williams, Divine, Billy Idol, Johnny Rotten, and much more Night Flight treasures from the archive.
19. Green Light (Sinal Verde)
Moments of a group of high school students at a party, before the college admission tests start.
20. Meat & Greet Premiere Event
Tune in live to the iconic Montalban Theatre in Hollywood, CA where Ice Nine Kills frontman and prime suspect in several ongoing murder investigations, Spencer Charnas will be joined by legendary entertainment journalist, Ryan J Downey. The event will serve as the global launch of “Meat & Greet” and the debut screening of the complete Horrorwood Saga as all eight official music videos are presented as one complete film for the first time ever.
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.