Bono
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Filmography
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Classic Albums: U2 - The Joshua Tree
(1999)The Joshua Tree was the fastest and highest selling album of 1987, representing a life affirming rebuttal of the synthesizer pop of the preceding years. Rock's DNA of blues, folk, gospel and country were he building blocks of the album, fashioned lyrically and acoustically for the 80's. U2 and their producers Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois approached the recording of the album as an experiment, us...

Bono: Stories of Surrender
(2025)Bono opens up about what shaped him as a son, father, husband, activist, and U2 frontman.

Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming with Dave Letterman
(2023)Bono and the Edge invite Dave Letterman to Dublin for a unique performance of their songs.

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 ...

Who the F**K Is Arthur Fogel
(2013)A look at the high-octane global live music industry and the quiet man at its center, featuring interviews, performances and appearances by a who's who of stars and insiders; with U2, Madonna, The Police, Lady Gaga, Rush and more.

U2: Rockumentary
(2022)What started as four teens dreaming of making records together became a worldwide phenomenon. Now, 45 years and 14 albums later, we look back.

Bono: Waiting on a Saviour
(2023)The story of Irish rock band U2’s charismatic frontman, exploring the origins of his musical style and his longstanding commitment to social activism.

Muscle Shoals
(2013)Pop music’s most revered names, from Aretha Franklin to Mick Jagger, recall the magic energy behind the Muscle Shoals recording studio in Alabama.

Pavarotti
(2019)Oscar-winning director Ron Howard’s intimate portrait of legendary opera star Luciano Pavarotti, with epic performances and never-before-seen footage.

No Maps for These Territories
(2000)No Maps for These Territories takes us on a tour of William Gibson’s mind and of our own lives in the tech-driven, out-of-control new millennium.

B.B. King: The Life of Riley
(2012)The untold story of an orphan boy from the heart of the Mississippi Delta who rose to global music stardom and inspired a generation of fans.

ReMastered: Massacre at the Stadium
(2019)The shocking murder of singer Victor Jara in 1973 turned him into a powerful symbol of Chile's struggle. Decades later, a quest for justice unfolds.

Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (Our Friends)
(2017)On November 13th 2015,a heinous act of violence at an Eagles of Death Metal concert claimed 89 of the 130 lives lost in the Paris attacks. Nos Amis (Our Friends) follows the rock band as they recount their experiences before ,during and after the tragic terrorist attacks. What prevails is a story of ultimate friendship and true meaning of Rock & Roll.

Roy Orbison: Mystery Girl - Unraveled
(2014)Mystery Girl: Unraveled is a documentary on the making of the album, including interviews with those behind the album.

Lost in London
(2017)Follow Woody Harrelson over the course of one night on a live, single-take misadventure through London that culminates with him in handcuffs.

Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man
(2006)Sure to please both die-hard Cohen fans and the newly initiated, this film is full of captivating music and offers an intimate portrait of a truly singular artist, poet, songwriter, and cultural icon.

Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple
(2024)​Known as New Jersey's most famous consigliere to Bruce Springsteen and Tony Soprano, actor, activist, and rock 'n' roll icon Stevie Van Zandt rose from playing the clubs of Asbury Park to arena stadiums, the Bada Bing Club, and the Underground Garage. Tracing his career as a producer, musician, songwriter, and more, this revealing film explores the many facets of Van Zandt, including his vital collaborations on many Springsteen albums, his departure from the E Street Band, his work as front man of Little Steven and the Disciples of Soul, and his role in bringing awareness to South African Apartheid. A portrait of a true renaissance man, the documentary illuminates the influential and enduring legacy of an artist as he continues to champion both rock 'n' roll and social justice.

Kiss the Future
(2024)Kiss the Future tells a story of defiance amid the 1990's siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. The film focuses on a vibrant, underground community who used art and music to affect change and garner global attention by ultimately inspiring an American aid worker to reach out to the band U2 to help raise awareness of the devastating conflict.