Nick Cave
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Filmography
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20,000 Days on Earth
(2014)The acclaimed music documentary of Australian musician Nick Cave through lyrics, dream-like sequences, and a fresh take on the artistic process.

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: One More Time with Feeling
(2016)Follows the recording of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds album Skeleton Tree, in the wake of Nick Cave's 15-year-old son Arthur's tragic death.

This Much I Know to Be True
(2022)A companion piece to Andrew Dominik’s 2016 film One More Time With Feeling, this documentary captures Nick Cave and Warren Ellis’ creative relationship as they bring to life songs from two of their last studio albums: Ghosteen and Carnage. Featuring a special appearance by Marianne Faithfull.

Distant Sky
(2018)Filmed at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena in October 2017, Distant Sky captures a triumphant and magical live concert featuring Danish soprano Else Torp.

Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party
(2023)Offers an unfiltered, intimate, and immersive exploration of the influential post-punk group that catapulted musician Nick Cave onto the global stage.
Idiot Prayer: Nick Cave Alone at Alexandra Palace
(2020)In this unique performance, audiences around the world will have the chance to watch Nick Cave play songs from his extensive back catalogue, including rare tracks that most fans will be hearing for the first time.

Prophet's Prey
(2015)Filmmaker Amy Berg sheds light on the sexual, financial and spiritual abuses heaped upon members of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by their former leader, Warren Jeffs.

Karen Dalton: In My Own Time
(2021)Blues and folk singer Karen Dalton was a prominent figure in 1960s New York. Idolized by Bob Dylan and Nick Cave, Karen discarded the traditional trappings of success and led an unconventional life until her early death.
The Old, Weird America: Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music
(2007)The history of American folk music from its inception to its current form.

Museum Town
(2019)With appearances by artists ranging from James Turrell to David Byrne and narration by Meryl Streep, this documentary uncovers the history of how MASS MoCA became the largest museum for contemporary art in the world. Directed by Jennifer Trainer, one of MASS MoCA's original builders, it tells the story of an unconventional museum and the small town of North Adams, MA it calls home.