Lil Wayne
6 titles
Filmography
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Lil Wayne: Non-Compliant
(2023)This music documentary looks at the life and career of Lil Wayne, universally celebrated as one of the most prolific hip-hop artists.

Lil Wayne: Bling
(2018)Follow the story of Lil Wayne, who deems himself the heart and soul of music and who is regarded as one of the most influential artists in hip-hop.
Madonna: MDNA World Tour
(2013)Madonna’s “MDNA World Tour,” the most successful tour of 2012, played to sold out crowds in 29 countries who experienced a spectacular two hour joy ride. Madonna described the show as “part cinematic musical theatre part spectacle and sometimes intimate performance art”. The Material Girl spent six months personally editing footage from 80 shows and 30 cameras. The result is a front row seat to a visually stunning extravaganza performed with a breathtaking battalion of 25 dancers, hundreds of costumes, hits including “Like A Prayer”, “Vogue” and “Express Yourself.” It is a mesmerizing and inspiring journey into the heart and soul of the multi-Grammy winning artist who continues to inspire and provoke her fans while entertaining them in grand style.

Mixtape
(2022)The story of how mixtape culture helped shape hip-hop—and the outlaw DJs who turned a criminal enterprise into a backbone of the music business.

Who's Your Caddy?
(2007)When superstar rap mogul C-Note tries to join the Carolina Pines Golf & Country Club, the establishment's snooty members put up a fierce fight.

SILVERBACK: The Trent Williams Story
(2021)Trent Williams is one of the most athletic and successful offensive linemen in NFL history. The eight-time first-ballot Pro Bowler can go from clearing 5-foot-high box jumps to beating future Hall of Fame running back Adrian Peterson in footwork drills. The 6’5”, 320-pound native of Longview, Texas, is also a skilled hooper, capable of 360-degree dunks and a nasty crossover akin to Allen Iverson’s. Now, the San Francisco 49ers offensive tackle—known as the “Silverback” for his size and speed—is authoring one of the most miraculous comeback stories in NFL history. In 2014, when Trent was with Washington, he discovered a bump on his head that had slow growth and was difficult to diagnose. Then in January 2019, Trent received a severe diagnosis: he had a rare and life-threatening sarcoma on his scalp that was weeks away from spreading to his skull and, potentially, his brain. After missing more than a year, during which he became an accomplished entrepreneur, Trent returned to form in 2020 and was selected to his eighth Pro Bowl, before signing a $138 million deal earlier this year—the most lucrative contract for an offensive lineman ever. For the first time, Trent opens up about one of the craziest ordeals and comebacks in sports.