Jay-Z
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Filmography
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Backstage
(2000)Multiplatinum-selling rappers like DMX, Method Man, Jay-Z and others take you where you've never been before: behind the scenes of the hottest hip-hop concert tour ever!

Made in America
(2013)This film offers viewers an all-access backstage pass at the 2012 Budweiser Made in America Festival, and features thrilling live performances by Kanye West, Pearl Jam, Janelle Monae, Run-D.M.C., Skrillex and Jay Z himself, among others. The result is an insightful, poignant, and uplifting exploration of the state of the American Dream, set to an infectiously eclectic beat.

Beyoncé: Life Is But a Dream
(2013)"Life is But a Dream" is an intimate portrait of global entertainer & businesswoman, Beyoncé. Culled from her archives, video diaries and performances.

HOMECOMING: A film by Beyoncé
(2019)This intimate, in-depth look at Beyoncé's celebrated 2018 Coachella performance reveals the emotional road from creative concept to cultural movement.

Beyoncé: I Am... World Tour
(2010)Watch the global superstar perform hits including Crazy in Love and Halo, with backstage footage providing a glimpse into the production of the extraordinary 2009 world tour.

Notorious B.I.G.: Bigger Than Life
(2007)The story of rapper Notorious B.I.G comes to life through stories from some of the biggest names in hip hop and never-before-seen video footage.

Beyoncé: Year of 4
(2011)In January 2011, ARTE viewers voted for the ‘Queens of Pop’. 8 pop queens were chosen from 50 proposals and these are presented in a 26-minute documentary: From the 1960s: Diana Ross. From the 1970s: Donna Summer and Debbie Harry. From the 1980s: Madonna. From the 1990s: Britney Spears and Mariah Carey. From 2000-2009: Lady Gaga and Beyoncé. The title of the programme, ‘Queens of Pop’, in itsel...
Rihanna 777 Documentary... 7Countries7Days7Shows
(2013)The concept: 150 journalists, 50 diehard fans and Rihanna, all boarding the same 777 plane for seven shows in seven countries in just seven days. The goal: to celebrate the release of 'Unapologetic' - Rihanna's seventh album in seven years - as well as achieve an unprecedented milestone in rock 'n' roll history. The result: exhilaration, excess, exhaustion, streaking journalists, screaming fans and contagious hysteria not seen on the live circuit in decades. 'Rihanna 777' is the ultimate, uncut tour documentary, filled with turbulence (of all kinds), powerful performances, backstage decadence, and fascinating insights from all sides of the industry as to just what it takes to be the world's biggest pop star. This exclusive 77-minute, 7-second film boasts a myriad moments and perspectives on the controversial tour, ranging from the world's press, celebrity friends, the fans (aka The Rihanna Navy), the flight crew, Rihanna's band and team, as well as revealing insights from the singer herself. In addition, there are powerful, intimate renditions of some of her biggest hits - including 'Diamonds', 'Stay', 'We Found Love', 'Only Girl In The World' and 'S&M', amongst others - as shot on location in Mexico City, Toronto, Stockholm, Paris, Berlin, London and New York. The 777 Tour has already become synonymous with rock 'n' roll legend and much discussion - but what really happened on that plane? This is the documentary that reveals all.

Stretch and Bobbito: Radio That Changed Lives
(2015)During the 1990s, Stretch and Bobbito introduced the world to an unsigned Nas, Biggie, Wu-Tang, and Big Pun as well as an unknown Jay-Z, Eminem, and the Fugees. The total record sales for all the artists that premiered on their radio show exceeds 300 million. The late night programme had a cult following in the worlds of art and fashion as well as with the nation's prison population.

Linkin Park: Road to Revolution - Live at Milton Keynes
(2008)Helmed by noted director Blue Leach (R.E.M., Depeche Mode, Snow Patrol, Beck), Road To Revolution Live At Milton Keynes captures Linkin Park on its acclaimed 2008 Projekt Revolution tour in front of 65,000 fans in England. The band's first live document in five years, will surely help fans survive a break after the group's recent touring and before the next Linkin Park studio album.