Screenings

The Stones and Brian Jones
One of the founding members of The Rolling Stones in 1962, guitarist Brian Jones had to leave the band in 1969 and shortly afterwards drowned in his swimming pool. As

Fatboy Slim: Right Here Right Now
Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) captains this chronicle of the day when 250,000 people descended upon Brighton Beach to attend his famous free rave Big Beach Boutique II. A fine excuse

Joan Baez: I Am A Noise
Her breakthrough at the age of 18, her relationship with Bob Dylan, her involvement in the civil rights movement and her protest against the Vietnam War. This documentary follows iconic

Max Roach: The Drum Also Waltzes
The epic and tumultuous musical and personal journey of towering 20th-century artist – Afro-American drummer and activist Max Roach. His role in the jazz revolutions of the 1940s and 1950s

Scream Of My Blood: A Gogol Bordello Story
A tumultuous life and passionate personality take centre stage in this film about Eugene Hütz, frontman of the ‘gypsy punk’ band Gogol Bordello. Delving into both political and musical aspects,

Peter Doherty: Stranger In My Own Skin
Over a decade’s worth of footage shot at home and on tour by his filmmaker partner Katia deVidas compose the starkly intimate portrait of the frontman of The Libertines and

Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party
The brief and macabre tale of The Birthday Party, the Australian post-punk group propelled by the incendiary relationship between singer Nick Cave and guitarist Rowland S. Howard. From the vibrant

Immediate Family
The heart-warming tale of camaraderie and abundant talent among four friends who evolved into the go-to studio band for the biggest stars in American pop rock of the 1970s and

Simple Minds: Everything is Possible
“Simple Minds: Everything Is Possible” is a music documentary that takes us on a journey through the history of Simple Minds, the Glasgow-based band that started in 1977 and became

Yallah! Underground
“Yallah!” in Arabic means “Let’s go!” and this documentary follows some of the most important and pioneering representatives of alternative Arab culture from 2009 to 2013, documenting their work, their

Mary, Marianna, Maria – The Unsung Greek Years of Callas
The documentary sheds light on the unknown aspects of Callas’ life in Athens, from the moment she came from America in 1937 until 1945 when she left for America again,

The Decibels of the White Tower
“The Decibels of the White Tower” documents artists, venues, record shops and concerts of the last 40 years.The documentary takes us on a journey through the rich history of the

Return of the Creeps
Athens 1982. Somewhere between Kypseli, Patisia and Exarchia districts, Creep Records was born. In its four year run, Creep Records featured some of the most important bands of the Greek

Yannis Spanos
A journey through Yannis Spanos’ huge career from his childhood home in Kiato to his major collaborations in Paris and his success in Greece, with rare documents and interviews. Through

Vavel the Band
The documentary of VAVEL – The Band arrives at In-Edit Greece and takes us back in time to Thessaloniki in the 80’s, a time when the city had an extremely