Patti Smith
8 titles
Filmography
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Patti Smith: Dream of Life
(2008)Eleven years in the making, Patti Smith: Dream of Life is a unique and intimate portrait of the renowned singer, songwriter, poet and activist. Patti Smith's music, poetry, and politics are fearless, funny, raw, and original. A beautiful collage of images, memories and performances illuminate the complexities, and captures the essence, of this distinctive, legendary icon. The film follows Patti Smith's punk-icon roots in the 70s through the trials of daily life and untimely deaths that have formed her life and art. Smith tells the story of her early days in New York City and the people that are dearest to her including her late husband Fred Sonic Smith, Allen Ginsburg, Robert Mapplethorpe, and others, her family, and the political causes for which she so deeply struggled.

Horses: Patti Smith and Her Band
(2018)No other animal has influenced our lives as much as the horse. In this video, discover how our entire history is indivisibly linked to this creature.
Long for the City (Patti Smith in New York)
(2009)Turn in the Wound
(2024)
Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese
(2019)In an alchemic mix of fact and fantasy, Martin Scorsese looks back at Bob Dylan's 1975 Rolling Thunder Revue tour and a country ripe for reinvention.

Film Socialisme
(2010)Legendary director Jean-Luc Godard's visually stunning triptych on the state of Mediterranean life, culture and history.

U2: iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Live in Paris
(2016)In December 2015, U2's groundbreaking iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour returned to the French capital for two very special shows. This concert film captures all the energy and excitement of the band's critically acclaimed live show. Filmed on 31 cameras, in front of an audience of 18,000 fans, U2's iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Live in Paris puts viewers inside the Paris arena with Bono, Adam Clayton, The ...

WBCN and the American Revolution
(2019)The amazing untold story of the radical underground radio station WBCN-FM set against the profound social, political and cultural changes of the late-1960s and early-70s, using the actual sights, sounds and stories of those who connected through the station, exploding music and countercultural scenes, militant anti-war and civil rights protests and emerging womenโs and LGBTQ-liberation movements.