In a moving biodoc, ‘Godfather of Disco’ Mel Cheren, one of the last 70s bizzers alive, talks frankly about sexual liberation, the gay revolution, his ...
In Echoes of Home Swiss director Stefan Schwietert presents three contemporary Yodelling musicians’ experimental takes on his country’s traditional ...
From their meteoric rise to fame until their dramatic break up with their members staggering off to recover from their respective heroine addictions, ...
Sailing on the simmering Congo river on a wreck of a boat, Wando Kolosoy, an orphaned kid begins to strum his first tunes on a guitar that has clearly ...
Rummaging through the painstakingly assembled Harry Smith Archives, The Old, Weird America unearths rare recordings by blues and country giants such ...
It was undoubtedly the harsher sound of the 80s and early 90s; Get Thrashed relates the rise and fall of thrash metal and analyzes its impact on the ...
Anita O’Day was a true jazz star and a lady with a past. Guided by O’Day’s sensuous voice, Cavolina and McCrudden’s fascinating documentary tracks the ...