One of the most influential albums in music history is brought back to life through the memories of the people who created it. Featuring rare studio footage, original recordings, and revealing interviews with the members of Pink Floyd, this documentary explores the creative process behind the making of a groundbreaking album that transformed progressive rock and became one of the best-selling records of all time. Track by track, the story uncovers how innovative ideas, experimental sounds, and extraordinary musical ambition combined to produce a work that continues to inspire generations of listeners decades after its release. This extended special edition goes far beyond the original television documentary, featuring additional interviews, expanded discussions, and exclusive bonus material that provide a deeper look into the recording sessions and the personalities behind the music. For fans of Pink Floyd and classic rock alike, it offers a unique opportunity to witness the creation of a legendary album through the voices of those who were there when history was made.
After the breakup of the world’s most famous band, one musician faced the challenge of redefining himself while the eyes of the world watched. Through rare archival footage, home movies and intimate interviews, this revealing documentary follows Paul McCartney as he navigates the uncertain years after The Beatles, searching for a new musical identity while rebuilding his life away from the shadow of an era-defining phenomenon. At the heart of this journey is the deep bond between Paul and his wife Linda, whose love, creativity and unwavering support helped shape a new chapter in his career. Together they form Wings, a band that would go on to dominate the 1970s with unforgettable songs and global success. Blending personal moments with musical triumphs, the film offers a warm and fascinating portrait of reinvention, partnership and the enduring power of music.
Prepare yourself for an unparalleled sensory experience. Samsara reunites director Ron Fricke and producer Mark Magidson, whose award-winning films Baraka and Chronos were acclaimed for combining visual and musical artistry. Samsara explores the wonders of our world from the mundane to the miraculous, looking into the unfathomable reaches of humanity's spirituality and the human experience. Neither a traditional documentary nor a travelogue, Samsara takes the form of a nonverbal, guided meditation.
Step into the Beatlemania Era: Beatles '64 takes you back to February 1964, when four young musicians from Liverpool turned the United States upside down. Relive the frenzy of their iconic debut on The Ed Sullivan Show, watched by over 73 million viewers, and feel the pulse of their groundbreaking performance at the Washington Coliseum. Featuring rare, never-before-seen footage captured by acclaimed filmmakers Albert and David Maysles, digitally restored, this documentary unearths the Beatles’ meteoric rise to superstardom and the cultural revolution they ignited. Experience History Reimagined: With fresh insights from Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, and audio remixed using cutting-edge technology by Giles Martin, Beatles '64 brings the spirit of the era to life like never before. Explore the personal dynamics of the Fab Four as they navigate a whirlwind of fame, fan hysteria, and musical innovation. Accompanied by a vibrant soundtrack featuring their timeless hits, this film immerses you in an extraordinary moment when music and culture collided, changing the world forever.
The filmmakers challenge former Indonesian death-squad leaders to reenact their mass-killings in whichever cinematic genres they wish, including classic Hollywood crime scenarios and lavish musical numbers. Anwar Congo and his friends have been dancing their way through musical numbers, twisting arms in film noir gangster scenes, and galloping across prairies as yodeling cowboys. Their foray into filmmaking is being celebrated in the media and debated on television, even though Anwar Congo and his friends are mass murderers. Medan, Indonesia. When the government of Indonesia was overthrown by the military in 1965, Anwar and his friends were promoted from small-time gangsters who sold movie theatre tickets on the black market to death squad leaders. They helped the army kill more than one million alleged communists, ethnic Chinese, and intellectuals in less than a year. As the executioner for the most notorious death squad in his city, Anwar himself killed hundreds of people with his own hands. The Act of Killing is about killers who have won, and the sort of society they have built. Unlike ageing Nazis or Rwandan génocidaires, Anwar and his friends have not been forced by history to admit they participated in crimes against humanity. Instead, they have written their own triumphant history, becoming role models for millions of young paramilitaries. The Act of Killing is a journey into the memories and imaginations of the perpetrators, offering insight into the minds of mass killers. And The Act of Killing is a nightmarish vision of a frighteningly banal culture of impunity in which killers can joke about crimes against humanity on television chat shows, and celebrate moral disaster with the ease and grace of a soft shoe dance number.
Winner of the Best Documentary Short Award, the film tells the story of four unassuming heroes who ensure no student is deprived of the joy of music. It is also a reminder of how music can be the best medicine, stress reliever and even an escape from poverty. Since 1959, Los Angeles has been one of the few United States cities to offer and fix musical instruments for its public school students at no cost. Those instruments, numbering around 80,000, are maintained at a Los Angeles downtown warehouse by a handful of craftspeople. The film profiles four of them, each specializing in an orchestra section, as well as students whose lives have been enriched by the repair shop's work. The film concludes with a performance by district alumni.
This extended special edition goes far beyond the original television documentary, featuring additional interviews, expanded discussions, and exclusive bonus material that provide a deeper look into the recording sessions and the personalities behind the music. For fans of Pink Floyd and classic rock alike, it offers a unique opportunity to witness the creation of a legendary album through the voices of those who were there when history was made.