Baraka is a stunningly shot mystical insight into mankind's role on planet Earth. Shot entirely on 70mm film we are taken on an incredibly beautiful and moving journey around our planet. No words, just stunning images and evocative music. An excellent Koyaanisqatsi type chill out film.
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PINK FLOYD: LIVE AT POMPEII (1972)
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The Mighty Floyd invade the archaeological haven of Pompeii and raise psychadelic hell in the ampitheatre! Rock! This 1972 documentary film battles through the ever-present haze of pretentiousness that surrounds the band to give a creative portrayal of what the Floyd are 'about' in their live shows. The music is extended (the magnificent 'Echoes' in particular acts as a behemoth bookend to the show), the setting impressive and the boys are at the top of their game (this is the year before Dark
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RADIOHEAD LIVE AT THE ASTORIA 1994 (2005)
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A fuss free but simple and spell-binding live performance from arguably the most important and influential band of the last decade. While this set was shot in '94, catching the band only two albums in to their career (before the astonishing OK Computer and thoroughly "indie" in demeanour) everything that makes them soooo damn good is already well in evidence. Fans of the 'rock concert shot as art film' may well be frustrated by this production's straight forward approach, and there's no immense
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THE FILTH AND THE FURY : A SEX PISTOLS FILM (2000)
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The Filth and the Fury is the last in a long line of documentaries on the Sex Pistols and is the best. Bromley's finest are shown in a sympathetic light whilst their infamous manager Mr Maclaren is shown up to be the cad he really was. During their regretablely short, but prehaps inevitably so, 26 month career the Pistols became the ultimate in media scapegoats whilst rising to near god like status amongst their hordes of fans. This film is a must for fans as well as the new generation who have
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