Retrato del legendario músico Bob Dylan. Seis intérpretes encarnan diferentes momentos de la vida personal y profesional del cantante norteamericano que revolucionó la música popular en los años 60 y 70. Desde entonces, su influencia sobre músicos, escritores, poetas y sobre la cultura en general ha sido permanente. El filme consta de varias historias cuyos protagonistas son de lo más heterogéneo: Woody (Marcus Carl Franklin) es un niño negro de once años que siempre está huyendo. Robbie (Heath Ledger), un artista mujeriego que vive en la carretera. Jude (Cate Blanchett), un joven andrógino, es estrella del rock. John (Christian Bale), un ídolo folk que se convierte en evangelista. Y Billy (Richard Gere) es un famoso fugitivo.
Glen Hansard es un cantante y compositor que interpreta sus canciones por las calles de Dublín, cuando no está trabajando en la tienda de su padre (Bill Hodnett). Durante el día, para ganar algún dinero extra, interpreta conocidos temas para los transeúntes, pero por las noches, toca sus propios temas en los que habla de cómo le dejó su novia. Su talento no pasa desapercibido a Marketa Irglova, una inmigrante checa que vende flores en la calle. Ella tampoco ha tenido suerte en el amor y, para sentirse un poco mejor, escribe canciones sobre el tema, pero, a diferencia de Glen, nunca las interpreta en público. Glen y Marketa, acaban de improviso haciendo un dueto en una tienda de música, y será entonces cuando descubran que algo les une...
Portrait of the popular Dutch singer André Hazes.
Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documentary debut is a chronicle of the underground hardcore punk years from 1979 to 1986. Interviews and rare live footage from artists such as Black Flag, Bad Brains, Minor Threat, SS Decontrol and the Dead Kennedys.
Vou Rifar Meu Coração is a documentary about the performers and the followers of Brazilian romantic music – also known as brega (kitsch), often called "cheesy" by critics and the wealthy elite. Frequently associated with bad taste and poor quality, the style is admired by the lower working class, or unemployed population, originally from rural origins, banished to the cities in search of work and a better life. Using the music as a catalyst, this documentary shows the sentiments, love, suffering and sexuality of the fans and their idols, creating a scenario that reveals their practices and desires.
A look back at the girl-group craze of the 60's through archival footage and interviews with those involved.
An Electro World Voyage is a documentary on the Electro music experience told by artists from the old school to the new school. The film aims to recognize this form of music and expose the passion it takes by the artists, D.J.'s and small communities around the world to create and preserve it. This documentary expands on the past, present and future uses of technology and its influence that have defined the sounds of groundbreaking acts and future generations of producers. From the underground raves to the continuous use of sampling in today's popular music, machines such as Roland TR808, MPC60, & Moogs are shown as staples of creating the captivating beats of Electro. While visually stimulating your eyes and ears, Darkbeat invites you to take a seat into a futuristic spaceship traveling through time and space.
A BBC documentary short on the development of jungle music from an underground, bedroom producer scene into a mainstream top 40 music.
Here’s an interesting and extremely rare documentary from 1989, which features legendary producer and multimedia artist Brian Eno discussing his process and his thoughts on music in general.
Rihanna filmó los tres últimos shows en Londres en diciembre del 2011 para la realización de este 'Loud Tour live'; siendo la cuarta gira de conciertos de la cantante barbadense, en apoyo de su quinto álbum de estudio: Loud.
The Trolls, Princesses, Glooms, and Engineers must join forces to defeat Silence.
This new Christmas ballet film was conceived by Matthew Bourne and directed by his long standing film collaborator Ross MacGibbon. The film celebrates Bourne's power to imaginatively transform ballet, taking dance and dancers off the stage into studio, bringing together projections, animation, and an intimate shooting style to produce a distinctive new way of presenting dance on screen. Those who know Bourne's stage work will spot extracts from many of his biggest hits (including Swan Lake, Edward Scissorhands, and Nutcracker!), but for audiences less familiar with his work this is simply a journey through a series of magical worlds where stories are told through dance.
A 2004 documentary on thirty years of alternative rock 'n roll in NYC.Documenting the history from the genuine authenticity of No Wave to the current generation of would be icons and true innovators seeing to represent New York City in the 21st century
On the edge of the 30th anniversary of punk rock, Punk's Not Dead takes you into the sweaty underground clubs, backyard parties, recording studios, shopping malls and stadiums where punk rock music and culture continue to thrive.
“Dub Echoes” is a documentary that traces the origins of the Jamaican dub music and it’s influence on the development of hip hop and electronic music.The film shows how the Jamaican invention called dub ended up influencing much of the music we hear today, from electronic music to hip-hop, transforming the studio in a musical instrument and giving way to all of sonic experiments.
A documentary that follows a middle-aged Azorean record obsessive who has lost the vinyl collection of his youth, and so seeks to reconnect with it through talking with the fellow island collectors he grew up with about the music scene of their wilder years.
A Jumpin' Night in the Garden of Eden was the first film to document the klezmer revival, tracing the efforts of two founding groups, Kapelye and Boston's Klezmer Conservatory Band, to recover the lost history of klezmer music. For nearly a millennium, this vigorous and soulful music was part of the celebration of Jewish life in Eastern Europe. In the early decades of this century, the music took root in America. Klezmer musicians learned hundreds of tunes by ear and their ears were open to Gypsy, Ukrainian and Greek melodies of the old world, as well as to the new sounds of American jazz. Music born in Eastern Europe lived on in the imaginations of composers for New York's Yiddish theater, men whose tunes entered the mainstream through such unlikely adapters as the Andrew Sisters. Eventually Klezmer went underground as its audience assimilated into mainstream American culture.
It is a documentary directed by the band Serpente, one of the oldest rock'n roll bands in Belo Horizonte. The band Serpente was formed in 1982 with an original objective for the time: to play live songs of their own authorship in a style based on the deepest roots of rock'n roll and traditional rhythm and blues.
When two friends collect money for the so-called "suffering in America" in the streets of Accra, is it for fun, political provocation, or a prophecy? Two Swiss filmmakers will answer these questions with the help of seven musicians from Ghana-M3NSA, Wanlov The Kubolor, Adomaa, Worlasi, Akan, Mutombo Da Poet, and Poetra Asantewa-who have written new songs and produced video clips especially for the documentary film Contradict.