Pete Townshend
Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who
For the first time, see and hear the amazing story of The Who in their own words. Follow one of the most innovative and explosive bands in music history through their forty-year journey as they rise to fame and become global music icons. It's a daring and thrilling exploration of one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
The Who - Live In Texas '75
Filmed at The Summit in Houston, Texas on November 20th, 1975, this film captures a typically incendiary live performance by The Who at the start of the US leg of their tour in support of "The Who By Numbers" album which had been released earlier that year. The original video footage has been cleaned and the sound remixed by longtime Who collaborator Jon Astley but the show still retains a rawness that encapsulates the energy of The Who's performance.
The Who - Tommy Live At The Royal Albert Hall
On 1st April 2017, The Who took to the stage at London’s Royal Albert Hall to deliver a blistering performance of their legendary rock opera, Tommy.
Have You Got It Yet?
Syd Barrett, founding member of world famous rock group Pink Floyd and its initial songwriter and leader, led a life full of unanswered questions. Was he a drug casualty of the sixties? Did he walk away from the pressures of the commercial music world? Did he suffer from an undiagnosed mental illness?
Bad Reputation: A Joan Jett Documentary
En reise gjennom Joan Jetts liv og karriere, fra hennes tidlige år som grunnlegger av The Runaways og første samarbeid med Kenny Laguna til hennes status som rockeikon.
Bad Reputation
Bad Reputation chronicles the life of Joan Jett, from her early teenage years as a founding member of The Runaways to her enduring presence over four decades later as a rock ‘n’ roll icon. Jett’s relentless passion for music and her revolutionary spirit has allowed her to defy great odds and find success, credibility and respect among her peers. The film shows the evolution of a young girl with a radical notion that girls could play electric guitars into a woman whose place in history will be marked by perseverance, authenticity and incredible rock n roll. Jett’s activism and commitment to all living beings are captured in her work on behalf of animals rights, travels to war zones to entertain the troops. Her humanity and candid reflections reveal a side seldom seen of the seminal rock star.
Lambert & Stamp
Lambert & Stamp forteller den unike historien om Chris Stamp og Kit Lambert, filmmakere fra to forskjellige verdener som bestemmer seg for å lage en undergrunnsfilm, valget som ledet dem til å oppdage, veilede og administrere det ikoniske bandet kjent som The Who. Dette kompliserte forholdet, med tragedier og morsomheter, drev bandets utvikling til å etterlate seg et uutslettelig inntrykk i flere generasjoner fremover. Regissør James D. Cooper tar oss med på en overraskende reise full av støy, kjærlighet og opprør, og utforsker de sensitive og skremmende båndene som gjør det mulig å skape.
The Who - Sensation The Story Of Tommy
A look at the creation and impact of The Who's seminal album Tommy, featuring interviews with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and the late John Entwistle.
The Who - Who's Next (Classic Album)
'Featuring interviews with Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and John Entwistle, this episode of the CLASSIC ALBUMS series is a vital companion piece to the album itself, which includes classics such as “Baba O’Riley” and “Won’t Get Fooled Again”.
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music (Director's Cut)
"Woodstock," the concert, gave voice to the spirit of a generation, offering the world a three-day microcosm of the turbulent '60s, set to the music of the era's greatest rock performers. "Woodstock," the film, captures it all, now with more than 40 minutes of added material and masterfully remixed sound. This Academy Award-winner for Best Documentary Feature shows in spectacular detail how and why the legendary "Summer of Love" festival was an historical event, and now features additional interviews, memorable footage and, of course, more of the music that brought this "happening" together. This ground-breaking documentary also offered an early career boost to a young Martin Scorsese ("GoodFellas," "The Aviator"), who served as an editor and assistant director. In 1996, the film was inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry.
Tommy
Ken Russell's flamboyant treatment of the Who's rock opera about a deaf, dumb and blind boy who develops an extraordinary ability at pinball. Under his sinister stepfather's influence, he achieves fame and a cult following, but his almost messianic status also spells the beginning of his destruction.