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Let Fury Have the Hour
Various musicians discuss how their art was largely a reaction to the conservative politics of Reagan and Thatcher. Public Enemy, MC5, Minor Threat
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Vinylmania – When Life Runs at 33 Revolutions per Minute
Set in 11 cities and 7 countries, the director went on a global trip to find out what role vinyl plays in the 21st century. Devotion, ecstasy, infa
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Kinshasa Superband
This documentary follows the formation and international tour of a supergroup comprised of Congolese and Western bands. An experimental fusion of r
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The Secret Disco Revolution
Humorous investigation into the escapist genre par excellence. Was disco a misunderstood culture of protest and a liberation movement for women, bl
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Sample: Not For Sale
This documentary unites all the important artists involved in the use of sampling, the musical term for the recycling of already-existing material.
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Building Stories #001 | That Distant Piece of Mine
Globalisation, progress or its lack from a West-African perspective: the complexity and beauty of a post-colonial crisis zone.
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Después del diluvio
One woman, two men – and none of the melodrama one might expect. In fact, the film’s true drama is in its colours: how everything begins and
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Las vacas con gafas
A subtle drama about a solitary, eccentric professor who’s going blind, and he has to come to terms with this terrifying fact.
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Notes sur l’émigration. Espagne 1960
Why Spaniards left their home for Switzerland, among other places, and what this home looks like. A watershed in the history of Spanish documentary
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Don’t Think I’ve Forgotten: Cambodia’s Lost Rock and Roll
While war was raging in Vietnam, youth culture in Cambodia blossomed to the beat of local imitations of rock, chansons, and even hippy psychedelics
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