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- The new owner of a roadside diner stuck in a town built around an always leaking nuclear power plant plans to torch the place to collect insurance. However, an assortment of bizare characters and weird events (such as spaceships flying around) gets in his way.
- 'All Things Must Pass' is a documentary that explores the rise and fall of Tower Records, and its legacy forged by its rebellious founder, Russ Solomon.
- A film shot over during a two-night performance by Neil Young at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
- This film documents Neil Young and Crazy Horse's 1996 concert tour. Jim Jarmusch interviews the band about their long history, and we see backstage footage from the 1970s and 1980s.
- Documentary covering Neil Young's October 22, 1978 concert performance at the Cow Palace.
- A musical look at the lives and struggles of people in the small fictional town called Greendale.
- Neil Young returns to his birth Canadian province of Ontario to revisit his old haunts and to perform in Toronto's vintage Massey Hall.
- 'Mountaintop' is an unfiltered look at the process of Neil Young with Crazy Horse making their first album in 7 years. Witness the laughter, tensions, crusty attitudes and love of a rock and roll band that's been together for 50 years.
- A documentary of the making of Neil Young and Crazy Horse recording BARN the album. BARN captures this legendary band in their element, in the wild, as they make music in a restored 19th century log barn under the full moon. Neil and the Horse are a 50 year old musical family and BARN catches a rare intimate glimpse of their easy humor, their brotherhood, and of course their music, created live, in their own unique spontaneous way.
- The war in Iraq is the backdrop as the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young "Freedom of Speech Tour" crisscrosses North America. Echoes of Vietnam-era anti-war sentiment abound as the band connects with today's audiences.
- On November 13, 1990, Neil and Crazy Horse performed at The Catalyst, the small bar in Santa Cruz, CA. The marathon show lasted over 3 hours and featured Neil Young and Crazy Horse in tremendous form, playing 3 blistering sets. It was the first time many of the Ragged Glory songs would be played live, and notably also featured the first time "Dangerbird" would be performed live.
- Since Monsanto began selling their patented 'Roundup Ready' genetically modified (GM) seeds they have sued hundreds of farmers for patent infringement. Their heavy-handed investigations and ruthless prosecutions have been nothing less than an assault on the foundations of farming practices and traditions that have endured for millennia, including one of the oldest, the right to save and replant crop seed. Michael White, a fourth generation farmer and seed cleaner living in the northeast corner of rural Alabama never imagined that he would become the target of the conglomerates aggressive legal tactics. But unlike other farmers in his area Michael refused to give in to Monsanto and in doing so became one of only a handful of farmers to maintain the ability to speak publicly about his case. This is his story.
- Documentary following Neil Young and Crazy Horse's 1987 European tour.
- Lemmon, Curtis and Wilder discuss the making of a masterpiece, and the challenges of working with Marilyn Monroe.
- A video recording of a solo acoustic concert given by the great rock composer and singer, performing on guitar, piano and harmonica, in Austin, Texas.
- David Geffen's far-reaching influence - as agent, manager, record industry mogul, Hollywood and Broadway producer, and philanthropist - has helped shape American popular culture for the past four decades. Notoriously press and camera-shy, Geffen reveals himself for the first time.