A documentary about the making of Oasis’ first record “Definitely Maybe,” released in August 1994. It was an immediate commercial and critical success in the UK, having followed on the heels of singles “Supersonic,” “Shakermaker” and “Live Forever.”
Grand Funk Railroad Documentary
Grand Funk Railroad’s name is a play on words of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad, a railroad line that ran through the its home town of Flint, Michigan. This documentary short reveals the lighter side of this American Rock ‘n’…
Rodriguez in South Africa
Directed by Tonia Selley, “Dead Men Don’t Tour” was first broadcast on South African television on July 5, 2001. All the live footage was filmed at the concerts in Pretoria, Durban and the Blues Room in Johannesburg.
Retired CHP Officer Talks Suicide and the Golden Gate Bridge
For many years Sergeant Kevin Briggs had a dark, unusual, at times strangely rewarding job: He patrolled the southern end of San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, a popular site for suicide attempts. In a sobering, deeply personal talk Briggs shares…
The Courtroom Sketch Artist
This short documentary from The New York Times captures the rise and fall of a courtroom sketch artist in Texas. (Produced by: Ramtin Nikzad)
Gene Vincent: A Rock ‘n’ Roll Singer in the UK
A camera follows Gene Vincent, who had a top ten hit with “Be-Bop-A-Lula,” on a tour of the UK in 1969. Vincent pioneered Rock ‘n’ Roll and Rockabilly.