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- A look at the life of Irish singer/songwriter and Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan.
- A film about the career of the notorious punk rock band, the Sex Pistols.
- As the front man of the Clash from 1977, Joe Strummer changed people's lives forever. Four years after his death, his influence reaches out around the world, more strongly now than ever before.
- Based on the life of a classic french cineast Jean Vigo, the story follows his daily struggle with sanity, normal life and uncompromising filmmaking. Story also focuses on his relationship with his supporting wife whom he met in sanatorium.
- The music video for the song "Learning to Fly" by the American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from the 1991 album "Into the Great Wide Open".
- Music video for Duran Duran: Come Undone.
- Tells the extraordinary story of legendary musician Wilko Johnson who, diagnosed with incurable pancreatic cancer and given a few months to live, managed to accept his fate with uplifting positivity and defy the death sentence handed down to him.
- Extended video for the song Blue Jean about Vic who falls for a girl and promises her tickets for the hottest act in town - rock star Screaming Lord Byron. He attains only one ticket, gives it to her and tries to find another way in.
- Charts the history of the island Ibiza, leading to its current status as the clubbing capital of the world.
- Janet Jackson performs in the music video "When I Think of You" from the album "Control" recorded for A&M Records. Janet Jackson sings and dances as she travels around a neighborhood. She repeatedly sees a mysterious man in a hat while another man constantly complains about the young people in the neighborhood.
- Is it a Drama? A Comedy? Or Music Hall dream? Director Julien Temple (The Great Rock n Roll Swindle, Absolute Beginners) takes a stage show, adds some drama, archive, animation and music, then shakes it all up for MY LIFE STORY where singer Suggs, takes a hilarious, yet moving, look back at his life in music and words. The death of Suggs' beloved cat on his 50th birthday triggers a personal quest to discover what happened to the father he never knew. Stunned by what he learns Suggs is taken back through his life to a childhood on the streets of Soho featuring music written by The Kinks, Ian Drury and, of course, his beloved Madness.
- London: The Modern Babylon is legendary director Julien Temple's epic time-traveling voyage to the heart of his hometown.
- Excellent and beautifully edited first-person account of Keith's early life, family, and influences, interspersed with family photographs and illustrative and relevant film footage of the time. And, of course, with music, including musical influences, music of the time, and fragments of Stones songs thematically linked to Keith's words. What shines through is Keith's down-to-earthness and gentle but irreverent humour.
- A career-spanning collection of 47 music videos and live performances by David Bowie.
- "Christmas with the Sex Pistols" (2013) showcases their last UK concert for striking firefighters' families in 1977. It explores the punk movement's cultural shock and its enduring legacy.
- Official music video for The Lemonheads's 'It's a Shame About Ray'
- 'There'll Always Be an England' - named after Vera Lynn's stirring intro music - was recorded on Saturday, November 10th and captures the energy and excitement of the band and the crowd. The whole of the classic 'Never Mind The Bollocks' album is performed, together with a mixture Pistols cover versions, b-sides and even an impromptu crowd sing-along of 'I Do Like To Be Beside the Seaside'. This could only ever be the Sex Pistols.
- A collection of Duran Duran's greatest hits on CD along with a DVD of their most popular music videos
- A short documentary about New York glam-pop group Scissor Sisters, how they met, how they got started (dingy gay NYC clubs) and how they're dealing with fame...
- A collection of videos from Janet Jackson's CD "Rhythm Nation".
- On January 1st 1977 the British band The Clash played the opening show for the infamous Roxy club in a dilapidated Convent Garden. This film takes us right back on a time-travelling journey to that moment.
- The prized documentarist Julien Temple (director of films such as The Filth and The Fury and Joe Strummer: The Future is Unwritten) offers a look at the cultural and social history of Rio de Janeiro. Starting at the end of slavery and leading up to the preparations for the World Cup 2014 and the Olympics 2016, the film offers an x-ray of the extreme city in all its charm and danger. It makes the most of archive images and previously unpublished interviews with renowned citizens such as Ronnie Biggs, Fernando Gabeira, Eduardo Paes, Narcisa Tamborindeguy, Sany Pitbull, amongst others.
- At Glastonbury 2011 Temple explores Shangri-La, Arcadia, the Unfairground, Block 9 and the Common. Here, like a futuristic graphic novel, the Festival reconnects with its radical, counter cultural origins.