
The Piano Teacher
(2001)Erika is a music teacher in Vienna living a hermetic, love-hate existence with her overbearing mother, escaping only to visit porn cinemas and peepshows. When she meets clean-cut, charismatic student Walter, Erika’s carefully calibrated lifestyle is threatened. Control trades hands between student and teacher, as Erika’s masochistic tendencies are inflicted upon Walter during a torrid affair.

The Boat That Rocked
(2009)From the creator of Love Actually and Notting Hill comes a trip back to the freewheeling, free-loving '60s when the rock music that inspired a generation was censored by the government.

Cobain: Montage of Heck
(2015)Kurt Cobain -- lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of Nirvana -- remains an icon 20 years after his death. Through the lens of his home movies, recordings, artwork, photography and journals, this fully authorized documentary is a raw and visceral journey through Cobain's life and career -- from his earliest years in Aberdeen, WA, through the height of his fame.

Monterey Pop
(1968)In New York City during the fall of 1966, Alan Pariser had an idea for the greatest concert in the history of rock and roll. With a banner declaring it a celebration of music, love and flowers, the forerunner to Woodstock was born.

Autumn Sonata
(1978)Autumn Sonata was the only collaboration between cinema’s two great Bergmans: Ingmar, the iconic director of The Seventh Seal, and Ingrid, the monumental star of Casablanca.

Coffee and Cigarettes
(2004)Jim Jarmusch started Coffee and Cigarettes in 1986 with a six-minute improvised caprice starring Steven Wright and Roberto Benigni. Two guys meet in a coffee bar to sip, smoke and chat.

Deception
(1946)A woman tries to protect her refugee husband from her rich and powerful ex-lover.

Buena Vista Social Club
(1999)Prompted by guitarist Ry Cooder, a group of legendary Cuban musicians unite to showcase the sounds of their country, leading to an acclaimed album.

Introducing Dorothy Dandridge
(1999)Dorothy Dandridge was a movie star who had it all, but behind the glamour was the reality. Halle Berry stars in this fact-based story of passion, tragedy and tremendous success. The film spans the life and career of the luminous actress who overcame discrimination to become the first African American woman ever nominated for a Best Actress Oscar(R) (for Carmen Jones in 1954).

Limelight
(1952)A broken-down comic sacrifices everything to give a young dancer a shot at the big time.

Quadrophenia
(1979)Jimmy, a member of a well-dressed, drugged-up teenaged gang called the Mods, is forever duking it out with the cycle-punk Rockers.

Jimi Plays Monterey
(1987)Dynamic live recordings and behind-the-scenes footage capture the electricity of Jimi Hendrix's landmark concert at the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967.

Smithereens
(1982)In the 1980s, Wren, a talent-challenged young woman, tries to promote herself to stardom in New York's waning punk music world.

Gimme Shelter
(1970)An unforgettable chronicle of the dark side of rock 'n' roll history, this documentary captures the Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour that ended in tragedy with the killing of Meredith Hunter at the Altamont Free Concert.

Original Cast Album: Company
(1970)Documentary recounts the grueling 15-hour recording session for the Stephen Sondheim musical.

Shadows
(1960)Black siblings moving through the beat world cope with racism.

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
(2020)Brothers first. The band forever. Directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Frank Marshall, the film follows the Brothers Gibb: Barry, Maurice and Robin, better known as the Bee Gees, from their early fame in the 1960s and meteoric rise to a storied career in which they wrote more than 1,000 songs, including 20 number-one hits.

David Byrne's American Utopia
(2020)Experience a filmed version of the acclaimed Broadway show David Byrne's "American Utopia," directed by Oscar-winner Spike Lee.

Dont Look Back
(1967)Bob Dylan is followed as he tours England in 1965. He plays the sphinx to an endless stream of reporters, stonewalls an awe-struck Donovan, and flashes lyric emblazoned cue cards to the camera, with Joan Baez and Alan Price also in tow.

Shake! Otis at Monterey
(1987)Footage from the 1967 Monterey Pop Festival captures the raw intensity and infectious energy of Otis Redding's legendary performance.