Documentaires musicauxHédi Jouini, le chanteur le plus populaire de l'histoire tunisienne, continue d'inspirer les grands mouvements politiques de son pays. Pourtant, il n'a jamais souhaité révéler sa célébrité à sa famille. Ce documentaire nous propose de revenir sur les mystères de la vie de légende de celui qui fut père d'une nation à défaut d'être père de famille.
Documentaires musicauxMarvin Gaye is one of the great and enduring figures of American music. His innovative mix of gospel, R&B, soul and jazz made him a huge and glamorous performing star, while records like "What's Going On" challenged and changed the face of popular music. Yet his life story is also one of personal torment, of bittersweet success, and of death by the hand of his father. This tells the full story of his Extraordinary life and tragic death through new interviews with his family, friends and colleagues, re-enactments, and classic archive footage (some of it never seen before) of Marvin on stage, at home, and in the recording studio.
Documentaires musicauxGhost Blues is a brand new feature document of the late lamented musician. His contribution to rock music has had a significant impact on both musicians and music fans around the world, despite his untimely death at the age of 47.
The documentary by director Ian Thuillier, features rare tracks from his formative years with his first band, Taste, through Rory’s solo career as he single-handedly spearheaded the Irish rock movement, and in the process, blazed a trail for other Irish rock bands including Thin Lizzy, U2, etc.
With brand new interviews from those who knew him best; Donal Gallagher (his brother and manager) and his band members, Bill Wyman (Rolling Stones) to those who he inspired to become music greats themselves - The Edge, Johnny Marr, Slash etc, this documentary will add to Rory’s enduring legend.
DocumentaireThe full story behind one of the best-loved song, featuring Brian May and Roger Taylor's return to Rockfield Studios, where they re-record the guitar and drum parts and tell the story of how the song came together. Narrated by Richard E Grant, the documentary includes exclusive rare recordings of Freddie Mercury performing the song in studio, Queen's first ever TV performance and the making of the video, as well as interviews with Mercury's friends and family, The Darkness and Bjorn Ulvaeus from Abba. Also, a literature approach trying to understand the lyrics.
DocumentaireDrummer Stewart Copeland narrates the rise of legendary rock band the Police using a decades-old archive of intimate, behind-the-scenes footage shot with his own movie camera.
DocumentaireAt 6pm on April 20th, 1992, Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon, the surviving members of Queen, took the stage of London's Legendary Wembley Stadium to announce the start of one of the biggest events in rock history, organised by Queen themselves to pay tribute to their former colleague - the incomparable Freddie Mercury, they are joined by a glittering array of guests vocalists and players.
DocumentaireA visual anthology covering the band’s first 10 years of world-wide success. This special includes early footage of Queen, rare videos, concert highlights from around the world, plus interviews with the band, fans, celebrities and contemporary superstars such as Elton John and Mick Jagger. This is an excellent chance to see how Queen became so enormously successful.
DocumentaireThis is a documentary, featuring exclusive interviews and some previously unseen photographs. Footage of 'Liar' (Rainbow, 1974), early photos of Queen, and interviews with Mick Rock (photographer), Mary Austin (Freddie's former partner), Jer Bulsara (Freddie's mother), Freddie and Roger.
DocumentaireTHE PAST IS A GROTESQUE ANIMAL is a personal, accessible look at an artist - Kevin Barnes, frontman of the endlessly versatile indie pop band of Montreal – whose pursuit to make transcendent music at all costs drives him to value art over human relationships. As he struggles with all of those around him, family and bandmates alike, he’s forced to reconsider the future of the band, begging the question – is this really worth it?
DocumentaireRarement, le génie d’un homme a tellement influencé la conscience musicale de son temps. Leonard Bernstein triompha en tant que compositeur, conducteur, écrivain et enseignant. La joie spontanée de ses tubes du Broadway, la quête audacieuse et spirituelle de ses œuvres orchestrales, son intensité et vitalité en tant que conducteur faisaient de Bernstein une figure centrale de la musique du XXe siècle. Dans Leonard Bernstein - Reflections, il parle de son enfance à Boston, de son développement musical à Harvard et à l’Institut Curtis et des influences de grands maîtres comme Reiner, Mitropoulos et Koussevitzky. Il partage ses sentiments à propos de la primauté de la musique tonale et spécule sur la nature du procès créatif. Du Carnegie Hall, scène de ses débuts, à la salle de séjour de sa maison et son studio privé avec vue sur Central Park à New York, Reflections explore la carrière variée et colorée de l’artiste.