Subgenre Sampler
Documentary: 3037 Films to Buy & Rent
You're Gonna Miss Me (2005)
- Dir. Keven McAlester
- The tormented artist is extolled in dir. Keven McAlester’s tragi–documentary of psychedelic rock enigma Roky Erickson, whose success as lead…
Zizek! (2005)
- Dir. Astra Taylor
- Colourful, candid exclusive on Slovenian cultural philosopher Slavoj Zizek, filmed inquisitively by dir. Astra Taylor in various states of rant,…
(Inside) Out: Warren Zevon (2004)
- A rewarding documentary about the making of Warren Zevon's final album 'The Wind', completed shortly before the singer's death.
Adding a cerebral,…
A Day in the Life... (2004)
- Dir. Matty Gye
- An unusually impressionistic surf documentary which travels the world in search of the life stories of various wave–riders, not all famous, but…
Adventures of Errol Flynn, The (2004)
- Dir. David Heeley
Feat. Errol Flynn
- The derring–do, glamour and controversy of Australian–born actor Errol Flynn's phenomenal Hollywood career is covered in considered…
Allie Eagle and Me (2004)
- Dir. Briar March
- A portrait of an artist, dir. Briar March's highly personalised dedication to Allie Eagle confronts the painter's staunch feminist and lesbian…
Andy Goldsworthy - Rivers and Tides (2004)
- Dir. Thomas Riedelsheimer
- Visually beautiful, though essentially straightforward documentary on the Scottish landscape sculptor Andy Goldsworthy, who creates his work out of…
Beyond The Gates Of Splendor (2004)
- Dir. Jim Hanon
- Documentary with a Christian bent, based around the Operation Auca incident where five Christian missionaries were killed when trying to make contact…
Bill Gates - Sultan Of Software (2004)
- Informative doco on Microsoft King Of The World Bill Gates, featuring a detailed biography of his early life, rise to fame and success at the top.…
Born Into Brothels (Calcutta's Red Light Kids) (2004)
- Dir. Zana Briski, Ross Kaufmann
- Heartbreaking examination of the lives of children born into the world of prostitution in Calcutta's red light district, but given a ray of hope…