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2022
135 minutes
Documentary, Period and Historical
English
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Considered one of the most creative and groundbreaking artists of all time, David Bowie’s legacy can effortlessly be found in pop music, fashion, and even shifting cultural values. This cinematic documentary uses archive footage to dive into Bowie’s past to explore just what made him so unique and fascinating to fans, both old and new. Featuring experimental video art, performances and some of his iconic interviews, the film focuses mostly on his public persona, somewhat fitting for such a private star, and the impact this had during the 1970s, at a time of significant changes in society. Narrated by Bowie himself, the film is a musical journey into his colorful life and outlook on the world around him.
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Archive documentary that revisits the summer of 1969 as thousands gathered at The Harlem Cultural Festival to celebrate Black culture, music and art.
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Documentary about the life and work of celebrated fashion designer Alexander McQueen.
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Music documentary which tells of the influential Rock Against Racism movement in the late 1970s.
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