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Following the members of Russell Crowe's band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts, on a journey to record a new CD. The film follows the close-knit band as they journey from Australia to England and then onto Austin, Texas during the summer of 2000
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78 min
2002-01-29
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Music - The All-American Rejects, the platinum-selling alternative pop-rock band from Stillwater, Okla., take to the stage in this full-length, high-octane 2006 concert filmed live in the Twin Cities. The crowd-pleasing show features hits such as "Dirty Little Secret," "Move Along" and "It Ends Tonight." As a bonus, an in-depth tour documentary takes you behind the scenes and on the road for all the excitement of the group's headlining tour.
2007-07-17 | en
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Revolves around the 20-year celebration of the Wentus Blues Band and their jubilee concert at the Aleksanteri Theater in Helsinki.
2007-06-16 | en
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A couple of artists travels through the Mexico desert to present their puppet show.
2024-03-15 | es
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In 2008, Margot and The Nuclear So and So's blaze their way across the US in support of their albums "Animal!" and "not animal" just before coming undone.
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A compilation of live performances from across Europe by the German electronicore band, Electric Callboy.
2024-03-20 | de
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A short documentary on the River Ouse, following it downstream from Lewes to Newhaven, meditating on the surrounding area.
2022-12-15 | en
10.0
2025-01-17 | fr
7.0
Growing up in poverty as a child, Dylan dreamt of travelling the world on a motorcycle. Many years later he broke the shackles of a normal life and took to the road. After journeying 200,000km across four continents, the road from Panama to Colombia comes to an end, swallowed up by an impenetrable jungle. Dylan has no choice but to take to the sea, building a raft powered by his motorcycle engine in the hope of reaching Colombia's road network 700km away. He must brave strong ocean currents and storm batterings in his journey from Central to South America.—Journeyman Pictures
2020-02-10 | en
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With just as much hope as doubt, Fabian and Lisa take a trip that will turn their worldview upside down.
2018-01-26 | sv
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A "beneath the surface" look at the story of the band Snah Morfar, how it came to be, and how it all fell apart before it even began. Through one-on-one interviews with each member of the band, and statements made by people from the same circle, this is the real story of Snah Morfar.
2025-10-24 | en
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A light and somewhat satirical look at the problems and pleasures of Continental holiday travel. A passenger on the Hook Continental Express from Liverpool St. imagines the possible destinations of his fellow passengers.
1958-01-01 | en
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Metzer 58 play Punk. They were founded in a meet-up at Lebenshilfe Münster, an NGO that provides housing and other services to people with disabilities. The band consists of disabled people and able-bodied people. That doesn't really affect the topic of their songs or the amount of chaos and excess at their gigs, though. In this documentary, director Tobias Stiegler follows the band on tour and paints an intriguing portrait of Metzer 58
2025-01-24 | de
0.0
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7.7
2024-04-19 | fr
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A short documentary that follows an Australian band through their journey from jamming at a backyard party to a national tour across the country.
2023-10-11 | en
5.2
The Urethra Chronicles is a 1999 on the road documentary film about the American pop punk band Blink-182.
1999-11-30 | en
5.8
"The Urethra Chronicles II: Harder, Faster. Faster, Harder" follows the band's 2001 tour, with outtakes, a previously unreleased version of "Stay Together for the Kids," a Barker solo and more.
2002-05-07 | en
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A journey into time, landscape and consciousness: The Southwestern United States in the black-and-white moving images and unsettling instrumental music. Entropy of the American dream.
2016-07-31 | xx
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An unnamed passer-by is forced to trace a circular route inside an abandoned tram station, facing loss and time. The broken walls act as a channel, transmitting fragmentary, blurred and analogical memories.
2020-09-02 | es
7.0
In the summer of 1959, as a magazine correspondent, writer and filmmaker Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-75) traveled along the Italian coast. In 1963, he documented the sexual behavior of the Italians. In the winter of 1970-71, he witnessed the hardships of the most impoverished Italian population suffering from the boot of state power. After these three trips, he came to the conclusion that Italian society had changed drastically for the worse over the years.
2018-10-21 | de