Bono
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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.

U2: Achtung Baby: A Classic Album Under Review
(2007)Via the use of live footage, long forgotten videos and the review, criticism and insight of a panel of highly opinionated experts, this package delivers the finest documentary film yet to emerge on Dublin's favorite sons. Achtung Baby was the album that fired U2 into the 90s when the four-piece dramatically overhauled their traditional approach to songwriting.

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.

Peter & the Wolf
(2023)A beautiful modern reimagining of a beloved classic tale by music icon Bono and his best friend and famous artist, Gavin Friday.

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.

Zucchero | Sugar Fornaciari
(2023)The story of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari through his own words and those of colleagues and friends such as Bono, Sting, Brian May, Paul Young, Andrea Bocelli, Salmo and others. A journey of the soul that, thanks to images from Zucchero’s private archives and the World Wild Tour, his latest triumphant world tour, goes beyond the portrait of a successful musician.

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.

Live Aid at 40: When Rock ’n’ Roll Took on the World
In 1985, music's superstars united the world to fight famine. Major players including Bob Geldof and Bono share the complex, sometimes controversial stories behind the concert.

Bukowski: Born Into This
(2003)Documentary on Charles Bukowski, author of 'Notes of a Dirty Old Man', 'Love Is a Dog from Hell', and the autobiographical novels, 'Women', 'Hollywood', and 'Post Office'.

Lord, Save Us from Your Followers
(2008)In the spirit of wondering why we all can't just get along, filmmaker Dan Merchant takes to the streets to ask average folks about religious faith and why it seems to be such a divisive force in America's so-called "culture wars." In addition to man-on-the-street perspectives, the thought-provoking (and refreshingly civil) conversation includes input from activists on both sides of the ideological spectrum.

Mystify: Michael Hutchence
(2019)After a head injury robs the INXS frontman of his sense of smell and taste, he enters a downward spiral that ends his life on the eve of a world tour.

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.

How Much Does Your Building Weigh, Mr Foster?
(2010)Artist, innovator, visionary: architect Norman Foster is all this and more. From humble, working-class beginnings in Manchester to internationally-renowned leading light, Foster is as talented as he is dedicated, and the seemingly effortless lyricism of his architectural designs led to Foster's nickname - the Mozart of Modernism. From the kooky yet simplistic characteristics of New York's Hearst Tower to the elegant and powerful way the Reichstag acknowledges history while looking to a new Germany, Foster's designs are creative, thoughtful, dynamic and ever-unique.