3500+ Films - 2.5 million words – 1 million viewers! Founder and Curator Carmela selects our most entertaining, powerful and inspiring films about Musicians at We Are Moving Stories. These include feature length and short fiction and documentary about celebrities, different voices, fame, musicals - and real-life drama.
Total length of this section: 27 films.
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Deborah Harry Does Not Like Interviews - Blondie’s Debbie Harry endures years of superficial, tedious, and demeaning questions from journalists until she devises a brilliant way to turn interviews on their head. Length: 17 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer/Editor Meghan Fredrich:
Free Fall with John and Yoko - A man’s injury is a constant reminder of an encounter with a famous Beatle. Length: 3 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Adam Badlotto:
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Kate Nash: Underestimate The Girl - Kate Nash, punk renegade, TV wrestling queen, and DIY leader of an all-girl band forgoes money and fame to speak out about injustices in the music business and to embolden other young women to find their voices. This high-energy, female-centered rock odyssey reveals the treacherous line that today’s artists must walk to survive while making art on their own terms in contemporary pop culture. Length: 89 minutes. Director Amy Goldstein:
The Spaghetti Stains - An immersive look into up-coming Melbourne band 'The Spaghetti Stains', including their upbringing in the regional Victoria area of Gippsland, their experiences as an all-female band, and their outlook on life and the future of the Melbourne music scene. Length: 17:10 minutes. Interview with Writer/Director Finegan Sampson:
Soaring Highs and Brutal Lows: The Voices of Women in Metal - Their stories. Their voices. Their words. Length: 93 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Mark Harwood:
Finding Her Beat - A master of Japanese drumming and a Korean adoptee from Minnesota boldly convene an all-female troupe to perform Taiko, the Japanese drumming art that has been off-limits to women for centuries. As the early menace of Covid rumbles in the background, the group faces down hurdles to prepare for a historic performance in snowy St. Paul. Buoyed by dynamic drum performances and do-or-die spirit, Finding Her Beat is an energizing and uplifting story of music, cultural expression and sisterhood. Length: 1 hour 28 minutes 36 seconds. Writer/Director Keri Pickett:
Gip - is the story of Henry "Gip" Gipson, a gravedigger by day and a hard drinking bluesman by night. Length: 73 minutes. Producer Melanie Jeffcoat:
Boclo - The real daily life of infamous rapper Comar Boclo, and toliara artist’s life in general.....And their fight to succeed in the music field. Length: 33 minutes 11 seconds. Writer/Director/Producer Luis Herald:
I AM TX - On their last day of tour, a black punk band find themselves in awkward, surreal and life-threatening situations with an ignorant cast of characters. Length: 10 minutes. Writer/Director/Editor Ryan Darbonne:
Dieseln'Dub - A Music Documentary - Aussie musicians Declan Kelly, Emma Donovan, Radical Son, Pat Powell and others reflect on the legacy of Midnight Oil’s protest hits and what it means to sing those words decades later, under the weight of Black and Indigenous experience, asking what has changed and what has remained the same? Length: 90 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Cristina Dio:
Cover Your Ears - When does free expression become obscenity? Length: 1 hour 42 minutes. Director/Producer/Editor Sean Patrick Shaul:
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Sugar! - Responding to a dare, 50-year old Leslie, a housewife and piano teacher, secretly forms an all-female rock band called SUGAR! At the same time, her husband, a conservative Republican, runs for US Congress. When the band goes viral as "MILF" musicians, it's only a matter of time before her husband and college-bound daughter discover the secret, turning Leslie's whole world upside down. In the end, her marriage, the band's fate, and her husband's election remain cliffhangers, but victory is in the air. Length: 81 minutes. Director Shari Berman:
Cyanide Love - Marilyn, an introverted young woman, is obsessed with Nathan Laske, the lead singer of a rock band. On the way home from a show she meets her idol on the street. Marlyn starts a dangerous relationship with the singer and allows her fantasies to run wild. Length: 14 minutes. Writer/Director Catherine Delaloye:
Dark Roads 79 - Dark Roads 79 is a horror thriller set in 1979, about a southern rock band known as Dark Roads, whose time in the spotlight has come to an abrupt end. To find a new sound and regain their fame and fortune, they head to a secluded cabin. until they discover that the front man of the band sold his soul for the fame and fortune and now the time has come to collect! 98 minutes.
Length: 98 minutes. Writer/Director Chase Smith:
Elsewhere - After bombing their LA debut at the Troubadour, a band battles demons, exes and excesses at an after party in the Hollywood Hills on the eve of their first west coast tour. Length: 85 minutes. Director/Producer Patrick James Lynch:
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Smile: A Musical - When Hazel fails to connect with her clinically-depressed father, she goes on a journey to make him smile. Length: 13 minutes. Writer/Director Sarah Phillips:
Listen Up Emily - A musical film following a girl on a unexpected trip to Paris on the morning of her wedding. Length: 20 minutes. Director Milo Cremer Eindhoven and Producer Georgi Doig:
Haircut: THE MUSICAL! - Before Brian Mills leaves for his first year at Princeton University, he must come to terms with his sexual orientation and be honest with himself after some guidance from his trusted barber. Length: 6 minutes. Writer/Director Jason Phillips:
THE GOLDEN AGE - Inspired by true events, THE GOLDEN AGE is a tour de force musical film about subversive pop star, Maya O’Malley (Justin Connor), who after a string of incendiary remarks in the press, gets dropped from his music label and then sets out on a spiritual pilgrimage throughout mystical Northern India, to immerse himself in the vast teachings of Hindu mythology in an attempt to resolve his troubled past. Length: 102 minutes. Writer/Director/Producer Justin Connor:
ANGELAAA - The morning of her mother's funeral, Angela still can't find the words to the eulogy. She receives help from some unexpected furry friends in this original musical film. Length: 8 minutes. Writer/Director Shannon McInnis:
Bonded: The Musical [The Movie] is a one-act chemical comedy. Dr. Adams, a young, established chemistry professor meets Dr. Iona, a new hire at the university. Things go awry when Dr. Planck, the head of the Chemistry Department, assigns them to co-teach Chemistry 101 together. Eventually, the two form an unlikely bond over their love for chemistry. Producers Nicole Goldstein, Rachel Jones and Christopher Strunk:
A Dreamer's Melody - A trip to the movie theater sparks a passion for a young girl and her shoes. Length: 4 minutes. Writer/Director Kendra Ann Sherrill:
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French Waves - Through a series of interviews with iconic artists from yesterday and today, Julian Starke’s documentary offers a take on French electro from the younger generation’s perspective. He tracks down the American roots of techno and house music, brings the era of illegal raves to life, and tells the extraordinary tale of French Touch, a music style that has played a pivotal role in the recognition of electronic music throughout the world. Most importantly, he showcases the newest wave of French artists, exploring how the heirs of this modern history are making it their own. Length: 86 minutes. Director Julian Starke:
9at38 - A Juilliard-trained violinist is closer than ever to realizing his unwavering pursuit of the last 7 years -- to bring North and South Koreans together straddling their uncrossable border for a first-ever joint concert. Length: 17 minutes. Director Catherine Lee:
Energy : A Documentary about Damo Suzuki - Damo Suzuki reflects on his life as he confronts cancer and attempts to resume a never-ending tour. Length: 1 hour 11 minutes. Director Michelle Heighway:
Broken Orchestra - A documentary short about the Symphony for a Broken Orchestra which collected hundreds of broken instruments from the Philadelphia public school system, fixed them and then returned them into the hands of students. Length: 12 minutes. Director Charlie Tyrell:
Run Raven Run - Despite a historical legacy that dealt the dark cards of slavery, holocaust and poverty, music has always been the winning hand for Gypsy survival. From the deserts of Rajasthan to the ghettos of Bucharest, Run Raven Run explores the resounding pain and pleasure that emanates from the unvanquished soul of Gypsy music. Length: 101 minutes. Interview with Director/Producer Michael Rainin: