Music & Culture

Music & Culture

Some people don't just participate in culture — they reshape it. The guitarist who invented distortion. The artists who came together for one historic recording session. The horror icon who became a heavy metal singer at 90. From underground stages to Hollywood sound stages, these films honor the musicians, artists, and icons who shaped what we hear and how we see.

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  • Chuck Berry - The Original King Of Rock 'n' Roll

    In this highly anticipated feature documentary, the absolute instigator of Rock and Roll, CHUCK BERRY is truly revealed, with exclusive access, including first ever, contributions from Mrs. Berry and the Berry family.

    Despite his iconic status, and reverence for his talent by rock's heroes John ...

  • I'll Never Forget You

    At the height of its fame in 1977, the popular southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, was struck with tragedy--a plane crash that killed the band's founder and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant along with Steve Gaines, backup singer Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCre...

  • Stevie Nicks: Through The Looking Glass

    She's been making music for over four decades, is responsible for composing some of the best loved and joyous contemporary songs ever, and is quite simply a superstar with a capital S. But it has to be said that Stevie Nicks is not always given the credit she so richly deserves, especially by the...

  • Nobody Famous

    Set against the backdrop of the socially and politically volatile 1960s, Nobody Famous traces the quick rise and steady fall of the 60s folk/pop trio, The Pozo Seco Singers. It is the award-winning story of the threesome and their lead singer Susan Taylor (Pie). The Pozo-Seco Singers were an Amer...

  • Heaven: A Film By Diane Keaton

    Diane Keaton's directorial debut mixes clips of how Hollywood has depicted Heaven with interviews of celebrities, crazy people and normal people, all of whom have strange and fascinating ideas of what Heaven is really like, how you get there, and what you do when you are there. Recently remastere...

  • Voodoo Macbeth

    Before Orson Welles blew everyone's minds with Citizen Kane, he was a 20-year-old being convinced by Harlem Renaissance icon Rose McClendon to direct Shakespeare's Macbeth with an all-Black cast, set in Haiti. Nobody thought it would work. They were spectacularly wrong. Voodoo Macbeth recreates o...

  • We Are The World: The Story Behind The Song

    What happens when Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Bruce Springsteen, Cyndi Lauper, and 41 other icons walk into the same studio? You get one of the most iconic songs ever recorded. This is the behind-the-scenes story of the 1985 recording of "We Are the World," the mega-hit that raised millions f...

  • The Nude

    She walks through museum galleries like she's studying her own reflection. She is a professional figure model, someone who poses nude for painters and sculptors, with complete, trained mastery over her body and how it's perceived. The Nude is a spare, intimate documentary that challenges every as...

  • The Rock Prophet: The Story of Link Wray

    No Link Wray, no rock and roll. Seriously, the man invented the power chord and pioneered distortion, and Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, and James Brown all knew it, even when the history books left his name out. The Rock Prophet finally gives Link Wray his due, tracing the untold story of one of musi...