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- Compilation of Fields of the Nephilim music videos.
- Pure Cult: The Videosingles is a video clip compilation by The Cult.
- Live performance filmed at the Town and Country Club, London in May 1988.
- Seeking the right lyrics, notes, sounds, instruments to express yourself is not easy. It's even harder if a whole group of artists is looking into a sea of good ideas. A communion with the spectator is going to appear. The National is a band from New York that runs away from everything to create a new album. This creation was shot by the French artist Vincent Moon in a film called A skin, A Night. The story of this band starts inside the studio. During the first steps the director follows The National as they create the new songs while searching for a new kind of sound. The film shows how one of New York's bands works also dark places in the artist's heart and soul. You will see the creative process: how they work, how it grows from a simple guitar riff to a whole song. A Skin, A Night is about music, creation and external things that an artist absorbs before he goes inside the studio also how it affects the result. Away from all distractions in order to leave the ideas coming together back and forward. A Skin, A night is a ticket to follow "The National" on a long journey that ends with the release of their last album "Boxer". It's about the questions they are asking themselves during these sessions. It was the first time they work this way, all together, in the same studio, with everybody giving ideas and opinions. You will see how they feel while recording this way. This film will make you see through the eyes of the band and understand what made them to create this album this way. But this is not only about The National, it's also about how difficult it is for any artist or any band to be themselves.
- A cadavre exquis inspired by the music of Johann Johannsson.
- Live show filmed at Brixton Academy, London on October 6, 1990.
- The Cult concert footage from Wembley Arena, London, England on November 24, 1989.
- Live concert of The Cult performing in Rome. The band plays hits like Wild Flower and She Sells Sanctuary.
- Music video compilation from the albums Electric and Love by The Cult.
- A concert by The Cult, recorded live at the Lyceum Ballroom in London on 20 May 1984.
- The Cult live concert in Milan.
- A music video compilation by The Cult.
- A compilation of music videos from the albums Sonic Temple and Ceremony by The Cult.
- The Cult concert footage.
- On April 14th, 1980, British musician Gary Numan released 'The Touring Principle '79', the first long-form rock music home video to be made commercially available in the UK. Recorded at London's Hammersmith Odeon on September 28th, 1979.
- Mr. Blue Veins is having a midlife crisis which he quenches with copious amounts of TV and generic soda. He holds his breath until he turns blue, as band Carnival Art (feat. Brain Bell of Weezer) appears throughout his Los Angeles loft.