A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Robert Carlyle gives the performance of his career as a washed up Scottish rocker trying to give himself one more shot at a clean life as an organic farmer in the suburbs of Los Angeles.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
An incredible documentary about “The Wrecking Crew,” a group of studio musicians in the 1960s who were responsible for recording more number one singles than The Beatles, and cut classic hit records with Elvis Presley, The Beach Boys, Sonny and Cher, Frank Sinatra, and the Monkees among many others.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
Note: Film starts at 12:50pm
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
A cop with an allergy to music faces his biggest challenge ever when a gang of terrorist drummers lead a symphonic attack on his city in this delightfully imaginative, one of a kind comedy.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Poull Brien's touching documentary tells the incredible tale of a 62-year-old aspiring soul singer and his journey from poverty to Rolling Stone's top 50.
Preceeded by the short film:
MINOR/MAJOR: THE TV ON THE RADIO TOUR DOCUMENTARY
Director Chioke Nassor's mini-documentary about TV on the Radio's Return to Cookie Mountain tour perfectly encapsulates the moment in which a band has to come to terms with shifting from indie darling to a major label sensation.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
Note: Film starts at 7:20pm
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
An incredible documentary about “The Wrecking Crew,” a group of studio musicians in the 1960s who were responsible for recording more number one singles than The Beatles, and cut classic hit records with Elvis Presley, The Beach Boys, Sonny and Cher, Frank Sinatra, and the Monkees among many others.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Join us for this amusing look into the life of Ryan Avery, a teenage expert in all things from punk rock performance art to fake moustaches, who's countless bands help him navigate the challenges of growing up.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
Note: Film starts at 3:05pm
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Lovable and underrated musician Goh Nakamura is jolted out of his social and professional inertia by the actor cast to play him in a film in this smartly written and beautifully shot example of indie done right. An official selection of the 2011 Philadelphia Film Festival.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
Note: Film starts at 1:10pm
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Utilizing reams of amazing footage and celebrity interviews, this exhilarating documentary offers a twentieth anniversary recount of the Los Angeles riots and the role that hip hop played in the chaos.
Preceeded by the short film:
LIFE AND FREAKY TIMES OF UNCLE LUKE
A bold, hilarious hip hop take on "La Jetee", directors Jillian Mayer and Lucas Leyva tell the story of rap pioneer and 2 Live Crew frontman Uncle Luke as he becomes a star and fights for the first amendment rights of artists.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Puzzled by his success in the indie music scene of San Diego, a self absorbed singer/songwriter tries to come to terms with the death of his mother in this emotionally rich character study, anchored by a pitch perfect performance from actor Dominic Bogart.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
A Film Festival for Music Fans!
Shot on location over a three day period at the world famous music festival T in the Park, TONIGHT YOU'RE MINE is a compelling rock-and-roll romantic comedy about rival musicians who accidentally get handcuffed together. An official selection of the 2011 Philadelphia Film Festival.
Tickets available to PFS Members April 5. Tickets to the general public on sale April 9.
Note: Film starts at 5:25pm