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Yuichi is an introverted young teenage lad whose sole emotional outlet and escape from the harsher realities of life is his love of music and in particular the iconic pop star Lily Chou Chou. Via her music and the solace of her website Yuichi gradually begins to find himself a voice and a belief in his own worth. "All About Lily Chou Chou" is a stunning piece of cinema, both to see and hear, while the story itself is a thoughtful and perceptive observation of the difficulties that can overwhelm find out more...
BANDSLAM (2009)

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Nerdy musicologist Will has moved to a new high school in New Jersey and finds himself being recruited to manage 'it' girl Charlotte's band in an inter-school rock band competition.

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FAME (1980)

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Right! On with your legwarmers and all together now, "Fame! I'm gonna live foreh-ver! I'm gonna learn how to fly! (HIIIIGH!)". The movie that spawned the TV series and a whole generation of star-struck wannabees. Set in New York's High School of Performing Arts, following the trials and tribulations of its all-singing, all-dancing pupils. Be prepared, it's pretty showy... find out more...

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Sharpay wants Troy, but where does that leave his true love Gabriella? We'll all find out come the night of the country club's talent show. High School musical…the second one; need I say more? find out more...

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A major retrospective of the British documentary film movement during its period of greatest influence; before, during and after the Second World War. These diverse and compelling films are fascinating historical documents, bearing witness to the social and industrial transformations of the rapidly changing world. Striking in their different approach to the form, using poetry, dramatic reconstruction and explicit propaganda, the film-makers found fresh, new ways to get their message across. find out more...

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An affectionate tribute to the Glasgow-born Cutler, Britain's best kept secret, featuring a mix of his poetry, music, painting and comedy. The documentary is followed by a recording of him performing some of his work, shortly before he pasta wee... find out more...

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Mr Holland is passionate about music and wants to write a real gem, but when he begins to share his compositions and his enthusiasm with some students he finds himself on the greatest journey of his life. An uplifting film with wit and intelligence and great feel good factor. find out more...

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Remember Jack Black's scene chewing genius in School Of Rock? Well some bright spark decided to do it for real. KISS front man Gene Simmons (a god of self promotion) is recruited to turn a group of musically-able young public school pupils into a rock outfit that will stand the wrath of a crowd of ‘Motorhead' disciples (half of whom probably are ex-public school boys). Rock School is a surprisingly likable documentary, thanks mainly to the kids involved, who seem to develop their rock chops desp find out more...

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Gene Simmons (of Kiss fame) takes on a group of die-hard classical music fans in the form of the pupils of super-posh Christ's Hospital school. And he's going to turn them into "Little Rock Gods". Irksome at times, but, like a car crash involving a school bus full of rich kids, compelling viewing. find out more...