Dave Grohl
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Filmography
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Foo Fighters: Back and Forth
(2011)A true chronicling of the triumphs and tragedies of the band’s 16 year history, BACK AND FORTH chronicles FOO FIGHTERS’ entire existence: from Dave Grohl’s cassette demos to the band forming to play those songs to their ascent to becoming one of the biggest rock bands on the planet--and every Grammy win and sold out show along the way. FOO FIGHTERS BACK AND FORTH features Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Chris Shiflett and Pat Smear recalling every stage of the band’s existence more candidly and intimately than ever before culminating in a behind the scenes look at the direct-to-analog tape sessions in Grohl’s garage that produced the new album, WASTING LIGHT.

All Things Must Pass
(2015)Everyone thinks they know what killed Tower Records: The Internet. But that's not the story. All Things Must Pass examines this iconic company's explosive trajectory, tragic demise and legacy forged by its rebellious founder Russ Solomon.

Sound City
(2013)Directed by Dave Grohl and featuring interviews and performances by the iconic musicians who made their careers in the studio, Sound City tells the story of real rock n'roll history and celebrates the human element of music.

Studio 666
(2022)While recording music in an old mansion, a metal band (played by the Foo Fighters) encounters dark forces that threaten their album—and their lives.

Lit: All Access
(2004)Get to know the band through their music videos, in-depth interviews, drunken antics, and their hits, including "My Own Worst Enemy," and "Miserable.”

Desert Age: A Rock and Roll Scene History
(2016)In the early 1980’s, growing in a similar yet geographically separate way to the “grunge” movement in Seattle, was a new and lesser known genre of music known as “desert rock.” It was a catch-all style that ultimately evolved from jam-band generator parties that took place in remote desert locations outside of Palm Springs, CA. "Desert Age" traces the complete historical lineage of the people, places and bands that shaped that scene and genre to this day. The film is comprised of exclusive interviews, private photos and home videos that offer in-depth access to a scene that has remained insulated and undocumented until now.

The Smart Studios Story
(2016)If you've ever been touched by the music of Nirvana, Smashing Pumpkins, Garbage, L7, Against Me!, you've been touched by Smart Studios. The Smart Studios Story is the first-ever telling of a crucial back story in modern rock history - the Midwest link to the alternative rock movement. This is a powerful yet unpretentious feature film tracing the roots and rise of independent music in America.

Salad Days: A Decade of Punk in Washington, DC (1980-90)
(2015)Acclaimed documentary chronicling the rise of punk rock in Washington, DC. Bands like Bad Brains, Minor Threat, Government Issue, Scream, Void, Rites of Spring, Fugazi, and others released their own records and booked their own shows, without record label constraints or mainstream media scrutiny. Contextually, it was a cultural watershed that predated the alternative music explosion of the 90s.

Classic Albums: Nirvana - Nevermind
(2005)The story behind one of the most popular double-albums of all-time, Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, featuring Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting, Candle in the Wind, Bennie and the Jets and the title song.

Slash: Raised On the Sunset Strip
(2014)The iconic rock guitarist opens up about his time in Guns N' Roses and beyond in this documentary featuring interviews with his fellow musicians.

Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records
(2018)Through an independent record store and label, Wax Trax!, two men take a tribe of outsiders and misfits on a ride through the 1980s underground. Despite internal chaos, Wax Trax! Records creates a new music genre that gains global recognition. As the label grows in reputation, a series of unfortunate events almost cause its influential history to be lost forever. A Coda Cornerstone Collection.

Nirvana - In Utero: Under Review
(2006)Live and in-studio performances, rare interviews, independent reviews and criticisms flesh out the short lifespan of the pioneers of the grunge genre.

Nirvana: Live at the Paramount
(2011)Five weeks after releasing what was to become the seminal album of a generation, Nirvana was on a nationwide club and small theatre tour that brought them to Seattle’s Paramount Theatre for a very special Halloween 1991 homecoming show. Launching the nineteen song set with a brilliant cover of the Vaselines’ “Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam,” the band tears through Nevermind hits like “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” “Lithium” and “Breed,” plus earlier favorites like “School,” “Love Buzz” and “About A Girl” and a very early version of “Rape Me.” The Paramount concert is the only show ever shot of the band on 16mm film and has been mixed in 5.1 surround sound and stereo from the original multi-tracks. Witness the complete concert for the first time ever.

All Apologies: Kurt Cobain 10 Years On
(2006)Nirvana redefined the sound of the 1990s, and the band's frontman, Kurt Cobain, remains the true musical icon of the post-punk era.

Cobain: Montage of Heck
(2015)Kurt Cobain -- lead singer, guitarist and songwriter of Nirvana -- remains an icon 20 years after his death. Through the lens of his home movies, recordings, artwork, photography and journals, this fully authorized documentary is a raw and visceral journey through Cobain's life and career -- from his earliest years in Aberdeen, WA, through the height of his fame.

Hype!
(1996)This documentary chronicles the frenzy surrounding "grunge music" in the 1990s, as Seattle's underground music scene exploded into the mainstream.