David Bowie
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Classic Albums: Lou Reed - Transformer
(2001)The making of Lou Reed’s legendary album, “Transformer,” which took Lou Reed from cult hero of the Velvet Underground to a global solo superstar.

Ryuichi Sakamoto: Coda
(2017)An eye-opening look at Ryuichi Sakamoto’s life, work, and creative process, this portrait shows an artist aware of his responsibility to the world around him. His fascination with the beauty and violence of both nature and humanity is all the more moving as he candidly reflects on his own mortality.
The Ten Commandments of Creativity
(2000)The Ten Commandments of Creativity are bestowed upon a desperate advertising executive just as he is about to commit suicide. The Ten Commandments become a template to navigate the state of creativity.

Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
(2023)Crackling with ideas like feedback on a video monitor, Nam June Paik was dubbed the “Nostradamus of the digital age” for his piercing insight into the modern media landscape. Voiced by Steven Yeun, Amanda Kim’s eclectic portrait paints a vivid picture of Paik’s outlandish, boundary-pushing vision.

Everybody Loves Sunshine
(1999)In Manchester's Pepperhill Estate, Triad and street gangs clash. Cousins Ray and Terry, once in prison, face a power struggle. Ray wants out and loves Clare, but Terry, obsessed, refuses to let him leave. The Triads grow stronger, killing a gang member, prompting revenge. Aging gangster Bernie (DAVID BOWIE) tries to maintain peace amidst the chaos.

WHAM!
(2023)Through archival interviews and footage, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley relive the arc of their Wham! career, from '70s best buds to '80s pop icons.

Christiane F.
(1981)David Bowie’s image and music gives brooding energy to this tale of a junkie sex-worker in 70s Berlin.

Basquiat
(1996)The brief life of Jean Michel Basquiat, a world renowned New York street artist struggling with fame, drugs and his identity.

The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert
(1992)On April 20th 1992, Roger Taylor, Brian May and John Deacon, the surviving members of Queen, took to the stage at Wembley Stadium for the start of one of the biggest events in rock history, which the band had organized to pay tribute to their former colleague - the incomparable Freddie Mercury. Queen were joined by some of the greatest musical talent in the world to celebrate Freddie’s life and wo

Superstar in a Housedress: The Life and Legend of Jackie Curtis
(2004)Examining the life and legend of Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis who was a poet, playwright, performer, and one of the great personalities of his time. Includes never-before-seen video and film clips of Jackie performing in stage plays "Femme Fatale," "Glamour, Glory and Gold," and cabarets including the legendary "Cabaret in the Sky: An evening with Holly Woodlawn and Jackie Curtis".

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
(1992)Agent Cooper comes to Twin Peaks, Washington following two unresolved murders and the disappearance of two fellow agents.

Imagine: John Lennon
(1988)A biography of the rock music star.

Luther: Never Too Much
(2024)The captivating story of Luther Vandross, from his early Sesame Street appearances to becoming the indisputable master of the love song. Rare archival footage reveals Vandross' story with insights from his closest collaborators.

The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
(2023)A story 50 years in the making, exploring the romantic relationship between John Lennon and his assistant-turned-lover, May Pang.

AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex
(2023)AngelHeaded Hipster explores the creation and interpretation of the Music and Lyrics of Marc Bolan who died at the age of 29 in 1977. Using archival performances, interviews with Bolan, and filmed interpretations by artists such as Nick Cave, Joan Jett, Macy Gray, U2, Father John Misty, & others, this documentary creates an exuberant and thoughtful celebration of a true original.