Chris Martin
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Coldplay: Live 2012
(2012)This film documents Coldplay's acclaimed Mylo Xyloto world tour, which has been seen by more than three million people since it began in June 2011. The film was directed by Paul Dugdale, previously responsible for Adele's Live at the Royal Albert Hall and The Prodigy's Worlds On Fire concert films. Live 2012 includes footage from Coldplay's shows at Paris's Stade de France, Montreal's Bell Centre and the band's triumphant Pyramid Stage headline performance at Glastonbury 2011.

Coldplay: Live 2003
(2003)Riding high on the phenomenal success of A Rush of Blood to the Head, Coldplay is in peak form in this 2003 live album performance.
VH1 Storytellers

Camden
"Camden" reveals how some of the world’s most iconic artists were shaped by this corner of London.

Coldplay: A Head Full of Dreams
(2018)Long-term Coldplay collaborator Mat Whitecross blends spectacular live performances with exclusive band interviews and a huge array of previously-unseen archive footage to produce ‘A Head Full Of Dreams’ - The definitive story of one of the world’s biggest bands.

Music Box: Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately?
(2025)Directed by Amy Scott, this intimate documentary chronicles the rise of the band Counting Crows and the unrelenting pressure that followed their landmark studio album debut, "August and Everything After." When the massive hit "Mr. Jones" catapults the band into fame, frontman Adam Duritz finds himself caught between the loss of anonymity and a deepening desire to create something that still feels personal and true, while also navigating his own personal battles with mental health challenges. Told through candid interviews with present and former bandmembers and music contemporaries, and illustrated with rare archival footage and personal photographs, Counting Crows: Have You Seen Me Lately? captures the emotional toll of overnight fame and the high-wire act of maintaining artistic integrity in the spotlight.

Coldplay: VH1 Storytellers
(2005)Filmed at University College London, this documentary follows the beginnings of Coldplay, a British rock band formed in London in 1996.

The Chainsmokers: Memories
(2018)Follow the personal lives of Alex Pall and Drew Taggart, better known as The Chainsmokers, on a raw, emotional, and sometimes ridiculous adventure spanning an astounding 60 shows in 60 days.

Insaniac
(2002)A deranged woman with amnesia is hypnotized so that she may explore her mind, but finds that her mind is a nightmarish landscape of violence & horror.

Rockfield : The Studio on the Farm
(2020)A documentary about Rockfield Studios, where some of the greatest bands and musicians of our time have recorded some of their biggest hit records.
Horrible Science
The first ever series based on the well known books of the same name published by Scholastic. Originally produced for CiTV, ABC and Discovery and now available exclusively to Amazon Prime. Horrible Science is a spoof of a TV science show with behind the scenes and shiny floor drama starring Ben Miller.

The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
(2020)Brothers first. The band forever. Directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Frank Marshall, the film follows the Brothers Gibb: Barry, Maurice and Robin, better known as the Bee Gees, from their early fame in the 1960s and meteoric rise to a storied career in which they wrote more than 1,000 songs, including 20 number-one hits.

The Messengers
(2017)The birth of the Christian church is shown as early believers proclaim Christ’s message in the face of great opposition and an unexpected conversion.