
Some Like It Hot
(1959)After witnessing a shooting, two Chicago musicians head south disguised as female jazz artists. Their cover seems perfect...until love comes along.

Control
(2007)A biopic of Ian Curtis who would become the darling of the UK’s late-70’s post-punk scene as the frontman of Joy Division before his suicide at age 23.

Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson
(2008)Renowned director Alex Gibney pays tribute to revolutionary journalist Hunter S.Thompson, with rare home movies, interviews, and unpublished works.

Cabaret
(1972)A carefree American singer, a British academic, and a wealthy baron become involved in a complicated love triangle as Nazism rises in 1931 Berlin.

Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing
(2006)A documentary of the Dixie Chicks including covering the anti- George Bush comment singer Natalie Maines made during a concert in 2003.

Hustle & Flow
(2005)A hustler in a midlife crisis, with dreams of becoming a rapper, records a demo hoping to slip it to a rap mogul he learns is coming through town.

Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten
(2007)An ode to The Clash’s legendary frontman, whose influence persists after his death, featuring early recording sessions and interviews with bandmates.

Joy Division
(2009)Performance footage and interviews with surviving bandmates and contemporaries chart the tragically short history of Manchester’s post-punk pioneers.

Powaqqatsi
(1988)A five-part dreamscape about the nature of civilization, this presentation by Francis Coppola and George Lucas is an imagery-rich, music-filled companion piece to KOYAANISQATSI that dazzles the mind's eye. With music by Philip Glass, POWAQQATSI is an intense and wondrous experience.

Scandal Makers
(2008)The life of a former idol and radio DJ in his 30s unravels when a young woman claims to be his daughter and he learns he may be a grandfather.

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
(1994)For three drag-queen showgirls, a four-week engagement in Australia was the dream of a lifetime, but getting there intact may be a huge drag.

Alive Inside
(2014)El fundador de una organización, lucha contra un sistema de salud para demostrar la utilidad de la música en la lucha contra la pérdida de memoria.

End of the Century: The Story of the Ramones
(2003)The true story of the Ramones, featuring founding member Tommy Ramone, and rare, unreleased broadcast interviews with the other members.

Koyaanisqatsi
(1983)A motion picture essay which takes a revealing and shocking look at modern life and its imbalances. The first film in a trilogy which was followed by Powaqatsi.

Kurt Cobain: About a Son
(2007)Recorded interviews and impressionistic visuals tell the story of the life of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, who ended his life in 1994 at age 27.

Mao’s Last Dancer
(2009)Mao's Last Dancer is the inspiring true story of Li Cunxin and his extraordinary journey from a poor upbringing in rural China to international stardom as a world-class ballet dancer. It compellingly captures the struggles, sacrifices and triumphs, as well as the intoxicating effects of first love and celebrity amid the pain of exile.

Nowhere Boy
(2009)Aaron Taylor-Johnson stars as a young John Lennon, who spent his adolescence raised by his strict aunt while longing to express himself through songs

All That Jazz
(1979)Based on Bob Fosse’s own experiences, Joe is a gifted choreographer whose compulsions, both professionally and personally, lead to his destruction.

Fitzcarraldo
(1982)The story of Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald, an extremely determined man who intends to build an opera house in the middle of a jungle.

Hated: GG Allin and The Murder Junkies
(1993)A truthfully brutal portrait of an American rock icon and performance artist at the peak of his career and his madness. From director Todd Phillips.