Rock in Cinema

NR

"The enigmatic band gives virtuoso music-video director Kahlil Joseph access to its Haitian influences, ever-more confident music and dazzling live performances." - Empire

Directed by 2013 Sundance Grand Jury Prize for Short Films winner Kahlil Joseph, The Reflektor Tapes is a fascinating insight into the making of Arcade Fire’s international #1 album Reflektor.

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The Doors: Live at the Hollywood Bowl '68

The Doors Live At The Bowl ’68 is widely held as the band’s best performance ever captured on film. Now for the first time fans can watch the complete version in digitally re–mastered glory as the entire concert has been carefully restored from the original camera negatives to include the lost performances of Hello I Love You, Texas Radio and the Big Beat and Spanish Caravan.

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14A

Two words: Bon Scott. Required viewing for any self-respecting rock fan! 1979 concert film

“AC/DC is known for their working-class sensibility that music should be raucous, enjoyable, and made often. Concerns about originality are at best secondary and academic. This ethic particularly defines the Bon Scott Years—1974-1979, before the band wrote movie soundtracks, made music videos, and became ubiquitous over commercial airwaves.

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NR

Special Presentation - Advance Tickets - "This is a virtuosic piece of filmmaking art that also happens to be almost unbearably moving." (The Playlist)

"Nick Cave invited filmmaker Andrew Dominik to direct this documentary about the making of his band’s new album, ‘Skeleton Tree’. It’s partly an artful and tenderly crafted showcase for the new music as we watch the Bad Seeds perform seven songs in a studio.

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PG

See the documentary and see Rodriguez in concert! Rodriguez plays Centre in the Square Sept 10

Winner of an Oscar for Best Feature Documentary, Searching for Sugar Man has been described as part music documentary, part detective story and part homage to artists everywhere.

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The Rolling Stones: Some Girls, Live in Texas is a never seen before concert movie which captures this world–famous band at the height of their musical career. It includes a Sir Mick Jagger interview filmed in August 2011 where he introduces the concert and offers an insight into its significance. 

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ADDED SHOW! In October 1965, The Beatles were faced with an impossible task—produce a new album of original music for a Christmas release. Within one month, The Beatles had emerged with what many consider to be one of their greatest albums—Rubber Soul.

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PG

The documentary film of David Bowie's celebrated Victoria & Albert exhibition

Special Presentation - All seats $15. Advance tickets now on sale!

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"One of the most successful and grand concert spectacles ever created, Roger Waters' The Wall is given the cinematic treatment it deserves." - Consequence of Sound

“The documentary Roger Waters The Wall seamlessly stitches together footage from several different 2013 performances of the live stadium show in which ex-Pink Floyd member Roger Waters and his band played music from the 1979 album The Wall. Interspersed footage shows Waters taking a road trip across Europe to visit war memorials and graves personally significant to him.

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Peter Gabriel: New Blood

New Blood Live In London In 3 Dimensions (we will feature in 2D)  captures Peter Gabriel performing live with the 46 piece New Blood Orchestra. The repertoire mixes cover versions from his "Scratch My Back" album with classic tracks from across his solo career in brand new orchestral arrangements.

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