Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980–90) examines the early DIY punk scene in the Nation's Capital. It was a decade when seminal bands like Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Government Issue, Scream, Void, Faith, Rites of Spring, Marginal Man, Fugazi, and others released their own records...
He Wasn’t Just a Fifth Member Of Joy Division: A Film About Martin Hannett msuci documentary on DVD. For the first time an in depth examination of how the life of a Manchester boy growing up fascinated with sound equipment and records would lead to the making of some of the defining Manchester...
Youth: Sketch, Drugs & Rock N Roll ‘Youth – Sketch, Drugs & Rock N Roll’ is the story of the award winning record producer, Killing Joke bass player, musician, songwriter and artist known simply as Youth. Filmmakers Paul Elliott and Sean Lamberth spent 18 months with full access to recording...
Johnny Thunders was the hard-living rock’n’roll guitarist who inspired punk, glam metal and the scene in general. This film documents his career from the beginnings to his tragic death in 1991. The film examines his life as a founding member of the New York Dolls, the punk scene with THE...
A musical documentary on the ultimate super group The story of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (CSNY) told through interviews, live clips and more.
Charlie Grace Fabulous chronicles the life and career of Rock&Roll Pioneer, Charlie Gracie. Charlie Grace Fabulous chronicles the life and career of Rock and Roll Pioneer, Charlie Gracie. His #1 Hit “Butterfly” knocked Elvis from the top of the charts in 1957 and sold over three million copies...
Iggy Azalea has evolved into a pop sensation. She was born and raised in Australia. Her dream of becoming a hip hop superstar landed her in Miami, Houston, and Atlanta. Her provocative lyrics, raunchy delivery, and sex appeal, caught the attention of T. I., who ultimately gave her a record deal on...
The Princess The Princess tells the story of Princess Diana exclusively through contemporaneous archival footage creating a bold and immersive narrative of her life and death. Turning the camera back on ourselves, the film illuminates the profound impact she had and how the public's attitude to the...
Gloriavale When widespread abuse is uncovered at a New Zealand cult, a family must turn to the legal system in an effort to save themselves and their community from the all powerful leaders.
A thought provoking, revelatory and inspiring documentary telling the story of Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu – the publishing phenomenon that challenged Australia to rethink its history and ignited a raging debate. Pascoe’s best-selling book makes the explosive claims that First Nations people were not...
Five graziers across Australia face an adorable challenge to transform five Border Collie pups into champion muster dogs. These cute new puppies instantly wriggle their way into the hearts of their new owners and training begins as they work to transform their pups into efficient working members of...
Michael Portillo travels through Europe to understand life during the First and Second World Wars. On his travels, he visits Spain, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Austria and the Czech Republic, learning about the old empires of Europe swept away by revolution and a dozen new nations that embarked...
Michael Portillo ventures ‘down under’ to ride some of the world's most spectacular railways, steered by his 1913 Bradshaw's Guide. His rail journeys take him to Australia's most impressive, must-see locations: Syndey and the Blue Mountains of New South Wales, Alice Springs and the Red Centre, the...
John Farnham: Finding The Voice John Farnham: Finding the Voice tells the untold story of an Australian music icon. In this first authorised biopic, we follow Farnham's life from the quiet suburbs of Melbourne to 60s pop fame, through incredible highs and lows, and ultimately to record-breaking...
Richard Bell: You Can Go Now A look at the life and provocative work and writings of First Nations artist, Richard Bell. It reveals the ‘two Richards’ – ‘Richie’ the provocateur and enfante terrible of the art world who challenges its whiteness and the Richard who spent his childhood living in a...
In the 15th series of Great British Railway Journeys Michael is inspired by his own ‘boomer’ status and birth just after World War II. Exploring post-war innovation (from the founding of Oxfam to shipbuilding on the Clyde via the life of Enid Blyton and the Gorbals' first mosque), this is a...
Follow renowned Aotearoa New Zealand singer-songwriter Marlon Williams on the profound, revealing and joyful four-year journey of reconnection and self-discovery behind writing and recording his first album in te reo Maori. Marlon Williams: Nga Ao E Rua – Two Worlds weaves together the various...
In Rubbings From a Live Man, director Florian Habicht (Woodenhead, Kaikohe Demolition) crafts together a flamboyant, tour-de-force exploration of the life and times of the incomparable Warwick Broadhead. Broadhead's career as a performing artist and director has spanned four decades. (From marrying...
Embrace Kids Filled with fun and joy, this vital documentary shows kids how to move, nourish, respect and embrace their bodies.