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- Despite being caught in her imaginative world, Amelie, a young waitress, decides to help people find happiness. Her quest to spread joy leads her on a journey where she finds true love.
- After a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he's caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp.
- Video game designer Henk Rogers seeks to secure global rights for Tetris (1984), leading to tense negotiations in the Soviet Union, involving creators, government, and corporate intrigues.
- In the 17th century, two Portuguese Jesuit priests travel to Japan in an attempt to locate their mentor, who is rumored to have committed apostasy, and to propagate Catholicism.
- A continuation of the story told in the Daft Punk music videos "One More Time," "Aerodynamic," "Digital Love," and "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger."
- An A&R man working at the height of the Britpop music craze goes to extremes in order to find his next hit.
- Karim's mother is English and his father is Indian. Therefore Karim has some problems with life in British society which is becoming more and more racist and intolerant; he experiences this especially when he pursues acting.
- An entertaining "rockumentary" about Radiohead that shows some of the tedium of being a rock star, as well as some of the fun stuff.
- Official music video for Gorillaz' song "Clint Eastwood" ft. Del the Funky Homosapien.
- Music video for "I'm Going Slightly Mad" by Queen, influenced by the visual style of German Expressionism.
- The Gorillaz members sorta go on a mind trip in the spirit house but it does actually happen and all of them areally being haunted by the spirits
- Three years of candid camera on the road with Blur, from Reading 1991 through the dark ages of the EEC in 1992 and then on to Modern Life. This 126 minute tour film features live footage including scenes from Glastonbury '92, the Heineken Music Festival '94 in Nottingham, and festivals in Germany, Denmark and Sweden. It is a fascinating rockumentary about the early days of one of the most influential bands of the 1990s.
- The video begins with band members getting in their jeep and the Gorillaz logo. Murdoch starts the car and begins to drive along a winding highway, while at the same time performing tricks such as driving on the rear or right wheels. Soon the highway turns into a dead loop - just at the chorus that Noodle performs, and then the bridge ends completely, which, however, does not scare Murdoch. He turns on a turbo mode, and the jeep flies through the gap. The clip, created by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland, was animated using both 2D and 3D animations.
- As the Gorillaz continue on Plastic Beach mourning the death of Noodle, it turns out Noodle may not be dead and she may in fact be working her way back to the band.
- The video was shot in the Swakopmund Desert in Namibia. Most of the video features shirtless 2-D and an animated version of the San Fernando Valley Youth Chorus stranded in the middle of a desert, following what appears to have been a helicopter crash. The survivors keep themselves entertained with the song while awaiting the arrival of rescuers, portrayed by Noodle and Murdoc crewing a Windhoeker Maschinenfabrik Wer'wolf MKII mine-proof vehicle driven by Russel (who wears a Fu Manchu). The song and video feature a guest appearance by Pharcyde rapper Bootie Brown, who leaps out of a sand dune in World War II military fatigues to perform his verse of the song. In the end of the video, Gorillaz, the children and Bootie Brown depart the crash site in the military vehicle, which breaks down meters away.
- Kylie Minogue performs songs from her album Aphrodite and classic hits in her Les Folie Tour, recorded in London on the 11th and 12th of April 2011.
- Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós melds its sonic landscape with visuals in this concert film/documentary.
- British pop duo Pet Shop Boys recorded live at various venus on their 1999/2000 world tour. Concert footage is presented simultaneously over layers of backdrop projections and computer-generated graphics, giving more than just the usual live recording. Featuring 22 Pet Shop Boys hits, including 'West End girls', 'It's a sin', and 'Go West', spanning their whole career.
- Features 7 music videos from the British band, Radiohead. Covering their singles from the albums The Bends and OK Computer, this features songs like Street Spirit (Fade Out), Paranoid Android, and High and Dry.
- Complete Queen concert from Milton Keynes Bowl, 5th June 1982. Tracklist: Flash, The Hero, We Will Rock You (Fast), Action This Day, Play the Game, Staying Power, Somebody to Love, Now I'm Here, Dragon Attack, Now I'm Here (Reprise), Love of My Life, Save Me, Back Chat, Get Down Make Love, Guitar Solo, Under Pressure, Fat Bottomed Girls, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Bohemian Rhapsody, Tie Your Mother Down, Another One Bites the Dust, Sheer Heart Attack, We Will Rock You, We Are the Champions, God Save the Queen
- The video was directed by Jamie Hewlett and Pete Candeland. The video calls back to classic horror movies. In the very beginning of the video we see Gorillaz' 'reject false icons' statue, which one may recognize as Pazuzu, the figurine from The Exorcist and son of the devil. Crows are flying around the building, in a tribute to Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds. Shaun Ryder is depicted as a Frankenstein-like monster who is brought to life as the music begins.