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This Is Not Berlin (2019)
Seventeen-year-old Carlos doesn't fit in anywhere, not in his family nor with the friends he has chosen in school. But everything changes when he is invited to a mythical nightclub where he discovers the underground LGBTQ nightlife scene: punk, sexual liberty and drugs.
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The Electric Heartbreaker (2000)
Electronic music drives this quirky comedy about a depressed, amateur musician. John, misunderstood by his family and unable to find a friend, lives only to create what he calls "Musi-Data." But is the world ready for his art? Never before has the story of a pathetic, misguided keyboardist been depicted so realistically. And there's dancing.
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Fandango at Home Free
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Hollywood a GoGo (2013)
The Ultimate Dance Party.
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The Skin I'm In (2012)
In 2005, filmmaker Broderick Fox was found on the Berlin subway tracks with his head split open and a lethal blood alcohol level of 0.47. Strangers pulled him to safety, giving him a second chance at life and propelling him on a global journey to explore the limits of body, mind, spirit and art. Spanning Germany, Canada, Japan, Kenya, and the United States, Fox's journey includes collaborations with Canadian First-Nations artist Rande Cook and African-American artist Zulu, who help him memorialize his experiences in a full back tattoo. In our digital age where personal confession and self-exposure abound, Fox instead transforms his experiences into art, making a film that is both innovative and accessible.
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Depeche Mode: 1999–2002 “Presenting the Intimate and Delicate side of Depeche Mode” (2007)
"Presenting The Intimate And Delicate Side Of Depeche Mode" - A short documentary surrounding the development and release of the Depeche Mode record ”Exciter.”
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Mutiny: Asians Storm British Music (2003)
Shot on video and film over seven years, American filmmaker Vivek Bald's absorbing examination of the Asian Underground movement in English rock in the 90s combines interview and performance footage of all the key players-Talvin Singh, Fun-Da-Mental, Cornershop, Joi, and Asian Dub Foundation. Nearly every musician interviewed talks about experiencing anti-Asian racism while growing up. Bald shows how defensive identification with England's black population led them to embrace reggae and hip-hop in addition to Indian sounds like Bollywood sound track music, bhangra, and Indian classical music. A passing moment of attention from the mainstream media and major record labels has embittered some of the performers but left others more focused and still hopeful.
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The Victorians (2021)
As unsuspecting tourists flood Amsterdam, a cast of royal rogues lies in wait. Thieving brothers Rey and Abba, alongside their junkie sidekick Alfi, dream of escaping to Spain to get clean. Their lives converge with Virgil, a manipulative hostel owner, and Faith, a lovesick prostitute struggling to save her relationship with Rey amid the chaos unleashed by her sociopathic brother, Danny. As they prey on tourists and scheme against each other, the arrival of a cocky American sends their plans spiraling out of control.
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Nash the Slash Rises Again! (2025)
Nash The Slash was deliciously surreal, verging on demented. A mummy wrapped in surgical bandages, an invisible man in full formal white tuxedo and top hat buzz-sawing his violin through endless reams of electronics, melodies and distortion. His music and image were demanding. His life was rock fantasy. ‘NASH THE SLASH RISES AGAIN!’ uncovers the sinister Canadian electronic music innovator. A classically trained violinist and multi-instrumentalist, he created music that was an unlikely combination of prog-rock, punk-rock, classic-rock, psychedelic fused with techno and industrial before they had names. The end result is an unearthly life drenched in film history, enveloped in a wall of sound that would do Phil Spector justice. A career embodied in artistic integrity, courage and the price-tag that comes with it. ‘NASH THE SLASH RISES AGAIN!’ unwinds the bandages of a ground-breaking, mad musical scientist whose career decomposed before the world caught up.
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Sohrab Pakzad & Amir Tabari: Zire Baroon
Under The Rain (Zire Baroon) is the first album co-performed by Sohrab Pakzad and Amir Tabari


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