From the Academy Award winning producers of AMY and SENNA, OASIS: SUPERSONIC tells the incredible true story of the meteoric rise, chaotic reign, and epic explosion of the legendary rock band Oasis.
"'Eat That Question', a fascinating and compelling dive into an artist's uniquely ticking parts, gives voice to a complex dude and broadens the picture." - Globe & Mail
“'Eat That Question: Frank Zappa in His Own Words' is a simple yet engaging documentary that uses a combination of interviews and concert footage to give fans as well as newcomers an in-depth look into an artist whose work was complex, yet whose outlook and demeanor was as open, honest, and relaxed as one could get.
In Celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Jimi Hendrix's Birth and for the very first time, experience Hendrix's unforgettable August 1969 Woodstock concert on the big screen and in surround sound.
Co-presented by THEMUSEUM as part of their major Rolling Stones exhibition, UNZIPPED. In 1965 Andrew Loog Oldham, the Rolling Stones svengali, asked filmmaker Peter Whitehead to accompany them on a quick tour of Ireland. Whitehead was astonished.
In Deconstructing The Beatles’ Revolver, composer/producer Scott Freiman takes Beatles fans young and old into the studio with The Beatles as they create their seminal 1966 album, Revolver.
An aptly intense and innovative study of pioneering rock poet Nick Cave, “20,000 Days on Earth” playfully disguises itself as fiction while more than fulfilling the requirements of a biographical documentary.
In January of 2011, The Sheepdogs were an unknown rock band from Saskatoon, Canada. They were touring in a broken van, playing a brand of vintage rock music that everyone told them would never get radio play. But after winning a place on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, everything changed.
In 1975 and 1976 Paul McCartney and Wings undertook the epic Wings over the World tour, the largest scale tour they would ever undertake as a band. From this tour came both the legendary "Wings over America" triple live album and the concert film "Rockshow".
Special Presentation. "Unusual, bittersweet -- and vital... it captures impeccable musicians who are still at the top of their game and still great guys and best of friends." - Toronto Star