Billie Joe Armstrong
9 titles
Filmography
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Broadway Idiot
(2013)From punk rock mosh pits and sold-out stadiums to the Great White Way, this electrifying documentary follows Green Day's Billie Joe Armstrong as he works with Broadway veterans to turn his mega-hit album, American Idiot, into a Broadway musical. The film goes behind the scenes with Billie Joe and Michael Mayer as they create a thrilling musical experience.

Ordinary World
(2016)A former punk rocker, uneasy about turning 40, revisits his past and throws an extravagant party, encountering an old girlfriend and bandmates.

Green Day: Heart Like a Hand Grenade
(2015)A compelling look at the nine months the band Green Day spent recording their 2004 Grammy-winning and multi-platinum masterpiece “American Idiot.”
Green Day: ¡Cuatro!
(2012)The film pulls back the curtain and takes fans inside the world of Green Day, from the various spontaneous live performances in select cities across the U.S. to the chronicling of their creative process while conceptualizing and recording their recent trilogy of albums - "¡Uno!," "¡Dos!" and "¡Tré!"

Green Day: 20 Years of American Idiot
(2024)One of the biggest punk bands of all time reflects on the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking and award-winning concept album American Idiot.

Green Day - VH1 Storytellers
(2005)Featuring Green Day's first live film, Bullet in a Bible captures the explosive band on the biggest tour in it's career, in support of the Grammy-winning, quadruple-platinum, #1 charting "American Idiot" punk-rock epic

Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk
(2017)Chronicles the rise of the East Bay’s influential punk scene and the Berkeley collective at its epicenter, where Green Day and Rancid cut their teeth.

Like Sunday, Like Rain
(2014)Amidst breaking up with her slacker boyfriend and losing her job, a woman is hired to be the nanny for a 12-year old cello prodigy.
Don't Break Down: A Film About Jawbreaker
(2017)In 2007, 11 years after Jawbreaker, one of the most influential American punk bands, called it quits, the three members, Blake Schwarzenbach, Chris Bauermeister, and Adam Pfahler, reconnect in a San Francisco recording studio to reminisce.