Get ready to embark on a magical journey through the world of The Beatles as we delve into their cinematic offerings in this entertaining roundup. From their hilarious debut in "A Hard Day's Night" to their charming portrayal of mischievous schoolboys in "Help! " and more, let's explore the Beatles movies that continue to captivate audiences around the globe.
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1. El rey en Londres (1966)
El rey en Londres" is a 1966 Argentine comedy-musical film that takes viewers on a delightful journey with the charming characters Palito Ortega and Graciela Borges. This spirited pair embarks on an adventure to London, where they become enchanted with the city's iconic landmarks, including Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Big Ben, and Trafalgar Square.
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2. Billion Dollar Brain (1967)
Billion Dollar Brain, " a gripping British espionage thriller, follows the exploits of the enigmatic Harry Palmer. Palmer, a British spy-turned-detective, finds himself entwined in the grandiose plans of an oil tycoon hell-bent on overthrowing Communism utilizing advanced technology.
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3. Pop Go the Sixties! (1969)
Step back in time and experience the magic of the 1960s with the iconic pop music sensation, Pop Go the Sixties! (1969). Directed by Stanley Dorfman and produced by esteemed companies British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) and Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen (ZDF), this British treasure features electrifying performances by beloved stars The Ascott Dancers, The Bachelors, and the legendary Beatles.
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4. Shampoo (1975)
Set in 1968 during the heated U. S. Presidential election, Shampoo follows the exploits of a Hollywood hairdresser as he navigates the tangled web of his love life. With his hands full of scissors, the ladies' man finds himself juggling multiple girlfriends and an extramarital relationship with his own mistress. As he navigates the complexities of adultery, he unknowingly crosses paths with the husband of his mistress, who is also having an affair.
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5. I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978)
I Wanna Hold Your Hand" is a delightful and heartwarming movie set in the 1960s that tells the story of six teenagers from New Jersey. Fans of The Beatles embark on a hilarious and emotional journey, driving all the way to New York City in hopes of seeing their favorite band perform on The Ed Sullivan Show (1948). However, these enthusiastic youths don't have tickets to the event.
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6. House Calls (1978)
Get ready for a heartwarming comedy-drama with "House Calls", released in 1978. It stars the unforgettable Walter Matthau as Charley, a surgeon mourning the loss of his beloved wife. In this post-losing-love journey, Charley finds himself drawn into a hilarious, yet tragicomic series of relationships.
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7. Coming Home (1978)
Set in the tumultuous 1968 in California, "Coming Home" is a poignant and evocative tale of love, loss, and the profound impact of war on an individual's life. The film follows a woman who falls in love with a former high school classmate, who has suffered a paralyzing injury sustained during the Vietnam War. As the couple navigates the trials and tribulations of their relationship, the looming specter of their husband's imminent return from the war hangs heavy over their lives.
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8. Good Old Days Part II (1978)
Step back in time and relive the golden era of rock and roll with 'Good Old Days Part II'. Set in a bustling nightclub, this 2-hour musical journey takes you through the early years of rock and roll. Enjoy candid conversations and nostalgic film clips, all while being entertained by memorable performances from the legends of the time.
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9. The Compleat Beatles (1982)
Take a journey through the vibrant and ever-enduring sound of The Beatles. The Compleat Beatles is an enlightening documentary that delves into the history, influence, and legacy of the influential British rock band.
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10. The World According to Garp (1982)
The World According to Garp is a 1982 movie starring Robin Williams in his first dramatic role. This comedy-drama film, directed by George Roy Hill and written by John Irving and Steve Tesich, explores life, love, and family through the lens of its unconventional main character, Garp.
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11. Superman III (1983)
Superman III, released in 1983, follows the iconic journey of the Man of Steel. Christopher Reeve reprises his role as Clark Kent and Superman as they face a sinister challenge.
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12. Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style (1983)
Step into the groovy world of the 'Cool Cats: 25 Years of Rock 'n' Roll Style' (1983), a documentary that takes viewers on a thrilling journey through the history and evolution of rock music and fashion. Directed by Terence Dixon, this 1hour 16min film showcases captivating interviews, timeless archive footage, and iconic performances from renowned artists like The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and Chuck Berry.
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13. 1st Annual MTV Video Music Awards (1984)
The 1st Annual MTV Video Music Awards, held in 1984, marked the inaugural celebration of music videos and their impact on pop culture. This groundbreaking event, hosted by the talented duo of Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler, showcased the crème de la crème of the music industry, featuring performances by legendary artists and presentations by industry icons. As the first-ever awards show dedicated to celebrating the visual and artistic aspects of music videos, the 1st Annual MTV Video Music Awards paved the way for future accolades and recognition for the creative process behind these iconic moments.
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14. American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration (1985)
Celebrate the iconic history of American Bandstand in "American Bandstand's 33 1/3 Celebration, " a special 3-hour retrospective that marks the show's 33 years on television. Get ready for an unforgettable journey through song and dance as our hosts, Dick Clark and Charlie O'Donnell, revisit some of the most memorable moments from the show's rich past. Featuring iconic performances from artists like The 5th Dimension, this TV special is a must-watch for fans of classic music, history, and nostalgic television.
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15. Mask (1985)
Mask (1985) tells the inspiring story of a teenager born with craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, a rare facial deformity, who is determined to experience the freedom of adolescence. With the help of his biker-gang mother and the support of the people he meets along the way, the young hero navigates the world of drugs, love, and ambition.
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16. Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986) is a timeless high school comedy film that captures the essence of teenage rebellion and the unforgettable experiences that go along with growing up. When the popular, mischievous Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) decides to take a day off from school, he enlists the help of his best friends Cameron Frye (Alan Ruck) and Sloane Peterson (Mia Sara) in a series of outrageous escapades to elude their strict Principal Edward Rooney (Ben Stein) at all costs. With a clever mix of humor, charm, and heart, Ferris Bueller's Day Off breaks the fourth wall, as Ferris frequently talks directly to the camera, making viewers feel as though they are part of the action.
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17. Can't Buy Me Love (1987)
Can't Buy Me Love" is a vibrant 1987 coming-of-age comedy-drama that follows the story of an outcast named Jerry who, tired of being bullied and overlooked, pays the prom queen Cindy for a month of pretending to be his girlfriend. Directed by Steve Rash and written by Michael Swerdlick, the film stars Patrick Dempsey and Amanda Peterson as the two lead characters.
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18. Five Corners (1987)
Five Corners, " directed by Tony Bill and written by John Patrick Shanley, is a compelling crime, drama, and thriller film that explores the dark depths of human connection. Set in the gritty urban landscape of Bronx, New York City, the movie centers upon the release of an ex-convict, played hauntingly by Tim Robbins, who returns to his old neighborhood with twisted intentions.
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19. Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock & Roll (1987)
Rolling Stone Presents Twenty Years of Rock & Roll is a riveting documentary that takes viewers on a journey through the evolving world of rock music from the 1960s to the 1980s. This enlightening film showcases the iconic moments, groundbreaking performances, and influential personalities that shaped the industry.
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20. Imagine: John Lennon (1988)
Imagine: John Lennon" is a 1988 documentary that delves into the life and career of the iconic music legend, John Lennon. The film, directed by Andrew Solt and written by Sam Egan and Solt, features interviews with Yoko Ono, Paul McCartney, and other notable figures. Delving deep into his life as a member of The Beatles and his solo career, the documentary explores Lennon's journey from his start in Liverpool to becoming a prominent voice in the anti-war movement.
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21. Isang araw walang Diyos (1989)
In the heart of the Philippines, a religious war erupts as a deadly cult, led by Tatang Mundo, engages in a lethal fight for their beliefs. Believing themselves to have supernatural powers, they are willing to kill and be killed for their beliefs. Outnumbered and outgunned, Lieutenant Cary Altamonte, an army lieutenant, leads a group of soldiers in a battle to protect the citizens from the cult's rampage.
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22. Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths (1990)
Hollywood Heaven: Tragic Lives, Tragic Deaths" (1990) is an intense and poignant documentary featuring a compelling compilation of photos, footage, and trailers, exploring the lives and untimely deaths of various well-known stars. With a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes, this film delves into the tragic stories that unfolded off-screen, providing an intimate glimpse into the lives of the fallen.
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23. The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2 (1991)
The Very Best of the Ed Sullivan Show 2" (1991) is a nostalgic, hour-long retrospective hosted by the charismatic Burt Reynolds. This charming film takes a trip down memory lane by featuring the most cherished moments from The Ed Sullivan Show, the iconic variety show that captivated viewers for two decades.
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24. Ai monogatari (1991)
Ai monogatari" is a captivating anime anthology that weaves together a collection of nine heartfelt love stories. Delving into the human experience as it explores the complexities of love, loss, and longing, this animated masterpiece is a must-watch for anyone seeking a thought-provoking cinematic experience.
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25. Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' (1992)
Get ready for a musical and comedic treat that will warm your heart during the holiday season! . Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show' is a 1992 celebration of this iconic television series, hosted by the ever-charming Bob Newhart.
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26. Twist (1992)
Discover the wildly entertaining history of post-World War II popular dance, with a focus on the iconic Twist, in the captivating documentary "Twist" (1992). Set against the backdrop of the 1950s, this film unearths the story behind the dance, its creators, and the music that shaped a generation. Featuring interviews with dancing legends and musicians, this documentary offers a unique perspective on the cultural and musical landscape of the era, all wrapped up in a runtime of just over an hour.
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27. A Bronx Tale (1993)
A Bronx Tale" is a gripping tale of loyalty, family, and the harsh realities of growing up in the 1960s. Robert De Niro and Chazz Palminteri deliver powerhouse performances in this crime drama, which follows a young boy caught between the world of his loving but hardworking father and the allure of a charismatic yet dangerous crime boss.
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28. Lassie (1994)
Lassie" is a heartwarming family adventure film that captures the magic of friendship and loyalty. When a family of four relocates from the bustling city of Baltimore to the tranquil countryside of rural Virginia, they adopt a stray collie named Lassie.
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29. Saturday Night Live: The Best of Eddie Murphy (1998)
Step back into the hilarious world of one of America's most iconic comedians in "Saturday Night Live: The Best of Eddie Murphy" (1998). Celebrating comedy's most legendary character, this movie showcases some of Eddie Murphy's most memorable sketches from his time on Saturday Night Live.
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30. Television: The First Fifty Years (1999)
Television: The First Fifty Years" is a captivating 1999 documentary that delves into the evolution and influence of television on American culture. Directed by Kent Hagen, this thought-provoking film weaves together rare clips, newsreels, and candid interviews from iconic figures like Walter Cronkite, Carol Burnett, and Jay Leno.
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31. Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (2000)
Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) takes the audience on a journey back in time to relive the iconic moments of Rock 'n' Roll through the 1950s and '60s. Narrated by none other than the legendary Ringo Starr, this documentary compilation is a treasure trove of classic film clips that capture the essence of a bygone era.
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32. The Beatles Revolution (2000)
Embark on an extraordinary journey through the world of The Beatles in "The Beatles Revolution, " a captivating documentary released in 2000. This two-hour film features renowned celebrities opening up about the profound impact The Beatles and their iconic music had on their lives.
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33. Naqoyqatsi (2002)
Naqoyqatsi, " directed by Godfrey Reggio, is a visually stunning and emotionally charged documentary film that explores the profound impact of globalized technology and violence on contemporary society. The third installment in Reggio's Qatsi trilogy, this art film weaves together a montage of vivid imagery, striking music, and powerful symbolism to create an immersive experience that challenges and enlightens viewers.
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34. Bowling for Columbine (2002)
Bowling for Columbine, " a documentary film released in 2002 by director Michael Moore, explores the complex and sensitive issue of gun violence in America. After the brutal Columbine High School massacre, filmmaker Moore delves into the roots of America's culture of gun ownership and the National Rifle Association, which has long been supporting the rights to bear arms.
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35. The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
The 74th Annual Academy Awards" is a star-studded, family-friendly event that celebrates the achievements of the film industry. Directed by Louis J. Horvitz and Errol Morris, this four-hour extravaganza features a star-studded lineup of actors, actresses, directors, writers, and producers. Hosted by the esteemed Whoopi Goldberg, Aaliyah, and John Agar, the ceremony honors the crème de la crème of Hollywood with performances, heartfelt speeches, and the much-anticipated presentation of Primetime Emmy Awards.
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36. 101 Biggest Celebrity Oops (2004)
101 Biggest Celebrity Oops" is a light-hearted documentary that takes a humorous look at the most embarrassing moments in celebrity history. From wardrobe malfunctions to cringe-worthy interviews, the film showcases the iconic blunders that have turned heads and made stars blush.
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37. Dean Martin: The One and Only (2004)
Dean Martin: The One and Only" is an intimate, revealing documentary that takes you behind the iconic curtain to unveil the life, career, and extraordinary legacy of one of America's most beloved entertainers – Dean Martin. Directed by Marino Amoruso and penned by him as well, this film serves as a loving tribute to a man who conquered the realms of music, theatre, television, and cinema like no other before or after him.
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38. Filthy Gorgeous: The Trannyshack Story (2005)
Filthy Gorgeous: The Trannyshack Story" is a fascinating documentary film that delves into the unique world of San Francisco's infamous drag performance night club. Known for its shocking and delighting audiences for over twelve years, the club stands as an intersection of high art and low-brow trash.
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39. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly (2007)
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly" is a riveting 2007 biographical drama that tells the true story of Jean-Dominique Bauby, an esteemed Elle editor who finds himself trapped in his own body after suffering a devastating stroke. The film takes viewers on a journey through Bauby's life, exploring his remarkable willpower and determination to find connections amidst his paralyzing condition.
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40. Game Boys (2008)
Game Boys" is an engaging, offbeat comedy that follows the misadventures of two lifelong video game enthusiasts, Scott and Ray. When Scott finds himself heartbroken after a terrible breakup, his gaming buddy Ray and their quirky friend Steve concoct a plan to help him forget his troubles. They embark on a quest to locate the elusive Atari porno game, "Custer's Revenge", with the intention of profiting from it through a con.
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41. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is a captivating drama, romance, and fantasy film set to stun you. The movie takes you on an extraordinary journey through the life of Benjamin Button, a man who ages backwards, experiencing life in a unique and intriguing way. Directed by the talented David Fincher and written by Eric Roth, Robin Swicord, and F. Scott Fitzgerald, the film stars the dashing Brad Pitt and the enchanting Cate Blanchett, both delivering remarkable performances.
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42. 68 (2008)
68", a documentary film released in 2008, explores the tumultuous period of the late 1960s, as it was a time of significant historical change that spanned across the globe. From the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
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43. Ghost Town (2008)
Ghost Town, a spirited 2008 comedy drama, invites viewers into a fantastical world where the supernatural becomes an everyday experience. Bertram Pincus, a socially inept man played by Ricky Gervais, finds himself in an amusing predicament when he suddenly becomes able to see ghosts after a miraculous revival.
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44. The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector (2008)
The Agony and the Ecstasy of Phil Spector" is a documentary film that delves into the life of the legendary music producer, Phil Spector. Released in 2008, it was directed by Vikram Jayanti and written by Mick Brown. The documentary paints a portrait of Spector that contrasts with the image presented in sensationalistic accounts of his murder trial.
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45. The Movie Orgy (2009)
The Movie Orgy" is a nostalgic, documentary film that takes you on a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the bygone era of the television golden age. Set in the 1950s and 60s, the movie features a fascinating compilation of clips from B-movies, commercials, music clips, newsreels, blooper outtakes, satirical short films, and promotional and government films. The result is a visually stunning tapestry that evokes the innocent charm of an age long gone.
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46. Dinner for Schmucks (2010)
Dinner for Schmucks (2010) is a hilarious comedy film directed by Jay Roach and written by David Guion, Michael Handelman, and Francis Veber. Starring Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, and Stephanie Szostak, the movie follows a rising executive who questions his worthiness after discovering that his work superiors host a dinner celebrating the idiocy of their guests. Meanwhile, he meets a man who would be the perfect guest for this peculiar event.
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47. The Social Network (2010)
Experience the extraordinary tale of Facebook's inception in "The Social Network" (2010), directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. This compelling drama takes a fascinating look at the real-life drama surrounding the creation of the world's largest social media platform.
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48. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2010)
Experience an unforgettable evening of musical celebration as The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts shines brightly in 2010. This 1h 31min film delves into the depths of jazz, singing, and dance, offering a captivating blend of genres. Hosted by Caroline Kennedy, the evening pays homage to legendary artists such as Merle Haggard and Jerry Herman.
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49. The Decade You Were Born: The 1970's (2011)
The Decade You Were Born: The 1970's" takes you on a nostalgic journey back to the era that shaped your life. The documentary focuses on the generation born in the '70s, known as Generation X, and explores the impact of their parents, the Baby Boomers, on the world. Set against the backdrop of the 20th century, this film delves deep into the sociopolitical climate of the '70s, giving audiences an insightful look at the decade that significantly influenced their outlook on life.
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50. The Music Never Stopped (2011)
The Music Never Stopped" is a heartwarming drama film released in 2011, starring J. K. Simmons, Julia Ormond, and Lou Taylor Pucci. Directed by Jim Kohlberg and written by Gwyn Lurie, Gary Marks, and Oliver Sacks, the movie revolves around the powerful bond between a father and his estranged son Gabriel. Following a brain tumor that leads to memory loss, Gabriel is unable to form new memories, causing him to cling onto the past, which includes an interest in music from artists such as The Beatles, Buffalo Springfield, The Grateful Dead, and Bob Dylan.
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51. Ruisrock - 40 vuotta rockia ja rakkautta (2011)
Ruisrock - 40 vuotta rockia ja rakkautta" is a fascinating documentary that delves into the heart of Finland's oldest rock festival. First held in August 1970, the festival attracted 38,000 rock enthusiasts and has since become synonymous with the Finnish rock scene.
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52. Programming the Nation? (2011)
Programming the Nation? " is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the world of subliminal messaging and its potential influence on society. This 2011 film, directed by Jeff Warrick, explores how subliminal content, believed to have been present in various forms of media since the late 1950s, can impact people's subconscious minds, shaping their beliefs, behaviors, and even political preferences.
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53. George Harrison: Living in the Material World (2011)
George Harrison: Living in the Material World is a mesmerizing exploration of the life of the acclaimed British musician George Harrison. Directed by legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese, this riveting documentary blends interviews, concert footage, home movies, and photographs to offer an intimate and compelling portrait of Harrison's journey beyond the spotlight.
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54. Restless (2011)
Restless" is a unique and touching drama featuring a terminally ill teenage girl named Eliza, played by Mia Wasikowska, and a young boy named Enoch, portrayed by Henry Hopper, who shares an unusual fascination for attending funeral services. When they meet, their connection transcends the supernatural plane, leading them to encounter a Japanese kamikaze pilot from World War II who is lost in limbo.
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55. Beatles Stories (2011)
Beatles Stories" (2011) takes you on a captivating journey through the extraordinary lives of die-hard fans of the world's most iconic band. This documentary film captures never-before-heard stories and anecdotes from people who were deeply influenced by The Beatles in the 1960s.
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56. The Richest Songs in the World (2012)
The Richest Songs in the World" is a fascinating documentary that delves into the world of the top-earning songs in music history. Host Mark Radcliffe takes viewers on a captivating journey, presenting a captivating countdown of the ten biggest earning tracks in the industry.
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57. A Band Called Death (2012)
A Band Called Death" is a gripping 2012 music documentary that takes us on a journey through time and showcases the lives of the Hackney brothers, who formed the punk rock trio Death in the late 1970s. This film revisits the band's untold story, revealing their struggles and triumphs in the music scene, even as they were largely ignored and ultimately disbanded in their time. The film not only examines the band and their unique approach to punk music, but also sheds light on the changing landscape of the music business during that era.
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58. Elvis Found Alive (2012)
Elvis Found Alive" is a unique and intriguing mockumentary comedy film that takes a twist on the urban legend of Elvis Presley's demise. Directed and co-written by Joel Gilbert, the movie reveals an astounding discovery that shatters the myth of Elvis's death. Set in Simi Valley, California, the story follows protagonist Joel Gilbert, who uncovers Elvis Presley, living his life in disguise.
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59. Not Fade Away (2012)
Not Fade Away is a gripping 2012 drama directed by David Chase and penned by him too. Set in the suburban landscapes of New Jersey, the movie takes us back to the 1960s where a group of friends come together to form a rock band. Their ultimate goal is to make it big. The 1960s was a time of immense turmoil and cultural revolution in America, and the movie captures this atmosphere perfectly.
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60. We'll Take Manhattan (2012)
We'll Take Manhattan" (2012) is a riveting drama-romance film that delves into the passionate love affair between the iconic 1960s supermodel, Jean Shrimpton, and the legendary fashion photographer, David Bailey. Directed by John McKay, the movie offers an intimate look at the couple's tumultuous relationship, their professional endeavors, and the intricacies of their love.
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61. 100 Years of the Royal Variety Performance (2012)
Join Phillip Schofield, Ashleigh & Pudsey, and B*Witched for a memorable journey through the first century of the Royal Variety Performance, the longest-running television show in the UK. This captivating documentary celebrates 100 years of entertainment excellence with a star-studded lineup of performers and royal guests.
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62. Brian Wilson: Songwriter 1969 - 1982 (2012)
Immerse yourself in the world of music legend Brian Wilson as you journey through his remarkable career from 1969 to 1982. This captivating documentary, produced by Prism Films and Chrome Dreams Media, offers a unique perspective on the life and work of the acclaimed songwriter.
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63. Burning Man: Metropolis (2012)
Burning Man: Metropolis" is a captivating 2012 documentary film that follows a unique phenomenon - the annual gathering of 50,000 individuals who come together to unleash their creativity, self-expression, and passion for life. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Black Rock City desert, the film captures the essence of the Burning Man festival, a week-long event where participants create their own urban oasis, embodying the spirit of love and enlightenment.
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64. When Albums Ruled the World (2013)
Dive into the magical era of music history in the 1960s and 70s with "When Albums Ruled the World. " This captivating documentary, directed by Steve O'Hagan, reveals the profound impact of the long-playing album on popular music and culture. By exposing the untold story of how artists and albums influenced one another in a transformative manner, it offers a fascinating insight into the transformation of music as an art form.
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65. The 56th Annual Grammy Awards (2014)
Get ready for the ultimate music extravaganza as The 56th Annual Grammy Awards returns to celebrate the biggest names in the industry, blending glamour and talent. This year's show features the iconic band, The Beatles, celebrating their 50th anniversary since their legendary debut on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964.
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66. Seymour: An Introduction (2014)
Seymour: An Introduction is a profoundly moving and enlightening documentary that introduces viewers to Seymour Bernstein, a legendary pianist, teacher, and true inspiration. Directed by Ethan Hawke, this poignant guide to life offers audiences eye-opening insights from Bernstein's amazing journey. The film delves into Bernstein's master class, which serves as a reference to Moses and Buddha, and explores themes such as publicity photos and stage fright.
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67. Pawn Sacrifice (2014)
In the intense, gripping drama "Pawn Sacrifice, " directed by Edward Zwick, American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer finds himself in the crosshairs of the Cold War. The film, set during this tense political time, follows Fischer's journey as he challenges the Soviet Empire, all while dealing with his personal struggles.
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68. Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk (2014)
Prepare for an unconventional and absurd blend of comedy, fantasy, and horror in "Nosferatu vs. Father Pipecock & Sister Funk" (2014). This unique film, set in the world of Transylvania, follows a man as he encounters the infamous Count Orlock, a shape-shifting vampire with a dark and devious past.
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69. Far Out (2015)
In "Far Out" (2015), a crafty filmmaker embarks on a daring mission to bring down the notorious mob boss, Goldberg. To successfully accomplish this task, our hero must delve into a world of crime, insanity, and bloodshed, ultimately subjecting himself to three intense trials.
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70. Minions (2015)
Minions" is an animated adventure comedy film released in 2015, produced by Illumination Entertainment and distributed by Universal Pictures. The movie follows the escapades of three adorable minions – Stuart, Kevin, and Bob – who are recruited by the supervillain Scarlet Overkill and her inventor husband Herb. The duo has an audacious plan to take over the world, and our endearing minion trio helps them execute their wicked scheme.
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71. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years (2016)
The Beatles: Eight Days a Week - The Touring Years" is an enthralling documentary that delves into the untold story of the iconic rock band's incredible journey from 1963 to 1966. This riveting film, directed by Ron Howard, masterfully intertwines rare footage, music, interviews, and fascinating anecdotes to present The Beatles in all their glory.
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72. The Great Everything & the Nothing (2016)
The Great Everything & the Nothing" is a thought-provoking, three-hour journey into the world of the Oomun Group, a company whose mysterious and unpredictable nature is as beautiful as it is brutal. This film dives deep into the realm of veganism, meditation, technology, politics, and education, making it a must-see for those who love a good mystery.
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73. SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock (2016)
SHOT! The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra of Rock" is a riveting documentary that takes us on a journey through the mind of rock and roll's most influential photographers, Mick Rock. The film delves deep into the world of this legendary artist, offering a captivating look into the mind of a man who has shaped rock culture with his iconic images.
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74. Harry Benson: Shoot First (2016)
Harry Benson: Shoot First delves into the life and work of a legendary photographer who captured some of the most iconic moments in history. From portraying The Beatles in their golden era to photographing Muhammad Ali during his most controversial and monumental moments, Benson's extensive portfolio is full of vibrant and intimate shots that provide an unprecedented look into the lives of some of the world's most famous individuals, including Michael Jackson and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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75. Maddman: The Steve Madden Story (2017)
Maddman: The Steve Madden Story" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of the man behind the billion-dollar fashion empire, Steve Madden. This film chronicles Madden's meteoric rise, fall, and incredible resurgence after serving time in prison due to his association with the infamous Jordan Belfort, also known as the Wolf of Wall Street. Witness the resilience of a man who rebuilt his life and resurrected his brand, all the while creating iconic shoes that grace the wardrobes of countless women across America.
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76. Ostfriesenkiller (2017)
Ostfriesenkiller is a gripping and intense Dutch thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 29 minutes, this nerve-wracking film boasts a rating of 6.3 on IMDb. The crime genre takes center stage, as the story dives into the mysterious world of voyeurism and public nudity.
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77. My Generation (2017)
Experience the wild and vibrant spirit of 1960s England in the documentary "My Generation. " This captivating exploration of the cultural revolution in 60s England showcases the iconic personalities and musical greats that shaped the era, including The Rolling Stones and The Who. The film delves into the world of Swingin' London, capturing the colorful lives, sounds, and social transformation that defined this electrifying decade.
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78. Aramburu's Magical Mystery Tour (2017)
Aramburu's Magical Mystery Tour" is a captivating tale that weaves together the life of Diego Aramburu-Zabala in his pursuit of a new beginning in Cheltenham. As memories of Santander swarm his thoughts, he can't help but hold onto the significant people and moments that shaped his past. This heartwarming biography, directed by Manuel Valentín-Fernández and co-written by Aramburu-Zabala himself, promises a journey filled with emotions, friendships, and the realization of dreams.
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79. Mansfield 66/67 (2017)
Mansfield 66/67" offers an intimate glimpse into the final years of the life of the iconic film goddess Jayne Mansfield. This engrossing documentary delves into the rumors swirling around her mysterious, untimely death, while exploring the life of a woman who was as captivating on screen as she was in the tabloids. The film masterfully interweaves archival footage, interviews with the people closest to Mansfield, and even a poignant animated scene, all coming together to paint a vivid portrait of a life cut tragically short.
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80. Tennessee Whiskey: The Dean Dillon Story (2017)
Tennessee Whiskey: The Dean Dillon Story" is a captivating documentary film that charts the incredible life and career of one of country music's most prominent songwriters, Dean Dillon. This powerhouse of a movie not only brings up memories of the music, but also personal stories about Dillon's four decades-long journey through the world of country music.
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81. Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show (2017)
Too Funny to Fail: The Life & Death of The Dana Carvey Show" is a captivating documentary that delves into the unconventional history of the short-lived, yet unforgettable sketch comedy show starring Dana Carvey, who gained fame on Saturday Night Live. Created in an era of rapidly changing television, this irreverent prime-time show aired for just eight episodes on ABC, leaving a lasting impact on fans of comedy.
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82. The King (2017)
The King" is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the life and influence of Elvis Presley, set against the backdrop of a transformative era in American history. The film takes its audience on an unforgettable road trip across the United States in Elvis' iconic 1963 Rolls Royce. Exploring the interconnected journey of Elvis, the country, and his country, the documentary unravels the compelling story of how a humble country boy lost his authenticity and ultimately became a cultural icon, while America faced political and societal turmoil.
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83. Chuck Berry (2018)
Chuck Berry" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of the legendary rock n' roll pioneer. Through the eyes of his relatives, friends, and contemporaries, this feature-length film transports viewers on a journey of music, rebellion, and enduring influence. As a singer, songwriter, and guitarist, Berry's impact on the music industry is undeniable. His relentless pursuit of innovation and genuine passion for his craft made him an icon, a trendsetter in the world of rock n' roll.
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84. The Beatles: Made on Merseyside (2018)
The Beatles: Made on Merseyside" is an engaging documentary that delves into the incredible story of how The Beatles transformed music from their origins in post-war Liverpool. The Mersey Beat sound, the creation of which is a key focus of the film, is examined alongside the band's transitions from skiffle to rock 'n' roll, all while giving viewers the chance to witness the evolution of pop music.
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85. Seder-Masochism (2018)
Seder-Masochism" is a thought-provoking animation, comedy, and fantasy film released in 2018. The movie, set during a traditional Passover Seder, retells events from the Book of Exodus through the perspectives of Moses, Aharon, the Angel of Death, Jesus, and the director's father.
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86. Manson: The Lost Tapes (2018)
Get ready for a chilling exploration of the infamous Charles Manson, as "Manson: The Lost Tapes" (2018) takes an unflinching look at the man behind the most notorious crime of the 20th century. This gripping documentary, created for British television, delves into the murky depths of Manson's twisted mind and his lethal grip on his cult followers.
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87. Jojo Rabbit (2019)
Jojo Rabbit, directed by Taika Waititi and starring Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, and Scarlett Johansson, is a unique blend of comedy, drama, and war. The film follows Jojo, a naive young German boy who is an enthusiastic member of the Hitler Youth.
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88. Yesterday (2019)
Yesterday" is a heartwarming, comedy-infused tale of music, alternate realities, and the power of a single individual's influence. Set in an alternate reality where The Beatles never existed, the film follows a struggling musician named Jack Malik, played by Himesh Patel, as he wakes up one day with one unique and unexpected gift - he is the only person on earth who remembers The Beatles.
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89. Zappa (2020)
Zappa (2020) is a riveting documentary that offers an intimate look into the life and work of the extraordinary musician, Frank Zappa. The film skillfully weaves together the composer's innovative approach to rock music and its impact on pop culture. With an unmatched runtime of 2 hours and 9 minutes, viewers are treated to a comprehensive portrayal of Zappa's extraordinary journey, including the challenges and triumphs he faced throughout his career.
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90. Meeting the Beatles in India (2020)
Meeting the Beatles in India" is an extraordinary music documentary that returns to the vibrant scenes of 1968 India under the spiritual guidance of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, with the iconic Beatles leading the way. Director Paul Saltzman takes us on a captivating journey back in time, revisiting the legendary moments when the world-renowned band sought refuge, immersing themselves in transcendental meditation and songwriting.
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91. Ronnie's (2020)
In a world where saxophonist Ronnie Scott's name synonymous with the legendary London jazz club he founded, "Ronnie's" offers a compelling chronicle of the life and legacy of this iconic artist. Directed by the talented Oliver Murray, this documentary provides an unparalleled view into the life and journey of Scott, as well as the cultural significance of his renowned music venue.
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92. The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart (2020)
Delve into the captivating world of the iconic Bee Gees with "The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, " a heartfelt documentary that explores the band's history through the eyes of their oldest brother, Barry Gibb. With revealing interviews from the late twin brothers Robin and Maurice, audiences are treated to an intimate look at the trio's brother-brother relationship, family dynamics, and the music that made them legends. Prepare to be swept away by the captivating story of these legendary singers and the band that brought them together.
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93. Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres (2022)
Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres" is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of Ben Fong-Torres, an influential figure in the world of rock and roll. Born to Chinese immigrants, Ben grew up in a Chinatown environment, with only a radio as his connection to the outside world. The film takes us on an epic journey through his life, exploring his experiences and how he helped shape the rock and roll landscape.
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94. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023)
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a thrilling adventure full of suspense, drama, and action. The film follows our favorite archaeologist as he embarks on another quest to retrieve a legendary artifact that could alter the course of history. With time running out, Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) must race against the clock, navigating treacherous landscapes and battling dangerous adversaries. As he races to locate the Dial of Destiny, a powerful and mysterious artifact, he is joined by a talented young archaeologist, Phoebe Waller-Bridge. With help from Antonio Banderas, they set off on an epic journey that takes them through uncharted territories and across the globe.
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