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Classically trained guitarist Eugene is on a mission to find the 'missing' song of legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. To do this he needs to track down blues legend Willie Brown, a man from whom he learns the true secret of the blues and whose soul he must save from the devil with his new found skill.

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Wrinklies rock or is that wrinklies' rock? find out more...
DIG! (2007)

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A documentary following the contrasting fortunes of indie darlings The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy Warhols, both hell-bent on staging a self-proclaimed revolution of the music industry in the mid 1990s. The friendship between respective founders, Anton Newcombe and Courtney Taylor, escalated into bitter rivalry as the Dandy Warhols achieved major international success while the Brian Jonestown Massacre imploded in a haze of drugs, band in-fighting and unchecked egotism. find out more...

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Live footage shot during Dylan's controversial 1965 concert tour of England. Songs include classics 'Subterranean Homesick Blues', 'Maggie's Farm', 'The Times They Are A' Changin' ' and 'It's All Right Ma I'm Only Bleeding'. The DVD also features performances from Joan Baez, Alan Price and Donovan. find out more...

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Meet New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - aka "Flight of the Conchords". They're on tour in America, well New York, and determined to conquer the States with their identity crisis folk songs, even if it's only one fan at a time. Inspired left-field comedy raised to the height of genius by a number of blemishless musical parodies (I'm still haunted by their Beastie Boys number) shoe horned into the stories like a surrealist's take on 'West Side Story'. Marvellous I tell you, bloody find out more...

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Meet New Zealanders Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie - aka "Flight of the Conchords". They're on tour in America, well New York, and determined to conquer the States with their identity crisis folk songs, even if it's only one fan at a time. Inspired left-field comedy raised to the height of genius by a number of blemishless musical parodies (I'm still haunted by their Beastie Boys number) shoe horned into the stories like a surrealist's take on 'West Side Story'. Marvellous I tell you, bloody find out more...

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The re-birth of country music in the 70s is certainly a worthy subject for a documentary. The relationship between the music, the whiskey and the guns meld together seemlessly in this eloquent and elegant film about the small town lives that breathed new life into a dying art - the country and western song. The flashiness of David Allan Coe (who's prison shows make you cringe) contrasts with the simple charm of Townes Van Zandt (who struggles beautifully to juggle a Coke can, a bottle of booze a find out more...

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Filmed in 1986 at a Maryland concert arena parking lot before a heavy metal show, this is an unvarnished, fascinating and Spinal Tap..esque anthropological study of American metal heads in their mid-'80s glory. A shed load of extras make up for the feature's 25 minute running time (though the bit with one now middle aged participant's exhaustive explanation of his record collection comes close to a cure for insomnia). find out more...

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Wow. Wow. Wow. John Cameron Mitchell directs and stars as Hedwig, transsexual punk rock goddess in this film adaptation of the highly-acclaimed rock opera. Hedwig tours America with his band, The Angry Inch, a reference to his botched sex change operation, in the wake of young rock icon, Tommy Gnosis. Tommy was a Jesus freak with a fish on his truck when Hedwig met him but soon they became a successful rock duo outgrossing monster trucks in Kansas City. But when it all becomes too much for To find out more...
HEIMA (2007)

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In 2006, having toured the world over in support of their album, Takk, Sigur Ros returned home to play a series of free, unannounced concerts in Iceland. Heima is a unique record of that tour filmed in over 13 fantasically and majestically different locations across the island, taking in the biggest and smallest shows of the band's career. find out more...