During the same summer as Woodstock, over 300,000 people attended the Harlem Cultural Festival, celebrating African American music and culture, and promoting Black pride and unity. The footage from the festival sat in a basement, unseen for over 50 years, keeping this incredible event in America's history lost — until now.

A small town teenager in the 1960s believes her dreams of becoming a famous singer will come true wh...

A behind-the-scenes documentary of R.E.M. as they prepare to embark on their 1995 Monster World Tour...

This film portrait of a new kind is a deep dive into the heart of the art scene of Los Angeles. From...

Boom Festival - We Are One (Official Release) 2006

High school student Dai Miyamoto has his life is turned upside down the day he discovers jazz. Picki...

Over the course of one eventful evening, the anniversary celebration of the musical and romantic par...

Follows Elvis impersonator Eilert Pilarm on his last tour before retiring. Eilert has been obsessed ...
Drama in the Desert: The Sights and Sounds of Burning Man is a full-color book (which includes a DVD...

Made by the Department of Immigration to entice immigrants from Great Britain, this film shows an id...

This entertaining documentary of the World Cup Soccer tournament of 1966 follows the 15 countries co...

A live concert film from Brooklyn-based power-funk outfit Turkuaz showcasing their energetic splashe...

Madonna celebrates her four-decade career in a special concert for over 1.6 million people at the Co...

Live at Wembley is a full concert-performance shot in London during Beyoncé’s first solo internation...

The Writings On The Wall established Destinys Child as one of the largest-selling female groups ever...

50 Years of Hits. One unforgettable story. Cold Chisel: The Big Five-O Live celebrates five decades ...

A documentary about the creation of Anna Asti's stadium concert.

This chilling reflection examines the horrific history of lynchings as cultural events and celebrati...

Visual companion to the album Oh My God by Kevin Morby. Described by Morby as "half documentary and ...

A documentary telling the story of the rock band KISS in the early years from 1972 to 1979.