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"The Unseen (A Detroit Beat Tape) explores the soul and roots of Detroit Hip-Hop production, mirroring the sketchpad-style format of a beat tape. Loosely acting as a prequel to the LA-based All Ears documentary, The Unseen provides rare insights into a scene that has remained distant from the public eye, while giving birth to some of the culture's richest and most influential sounds. The film [provides a] glimpse [into] the hidden and elusive characteristics inherent in a city often depicted in a one-dimensional light." - Gus Sutherland
Regurgitated Guts, Left to Die, Torn to Pieces, Pull the Plug, Denial of Life, Born Dead, Zombie Ritual, Infernal Death, Open Casket, Sacrificial, Mutilation, Choke on It, Scream Bloody Gore
Sirens, Unusual, Beyond the Doors of the Dark, Legions, The Dungeons Are Calling, Guitar Solo, City Beneath the Surface, Twisted Little Sister, Drum Solo, White Witch, Strange Wings, I Believe, Hall of the Mountain King, Power of the Night, Last Dawn, Devastation, Warriors, Midas Knight
Megadeth at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA 01 Shut Up,Be Happy(Intro) 02 Wake Up Dead 03 Hook In Mouth 04 Hanger 18 05 The Conjuring 06 In My Darkest Hour 07 Take No Prisoners 08 Holy Wars 09 Peace Sells 10 Anarchy In The UK
Recorded at Paramore's fantastic performance at the Fillmore Theater in Detroit, Michigan USA during their North American Spring Tour on Friday, May 10th, 2013.
Filmed in high definition on July 17, 1999 at Pine Knob Amphitheatre in Detroit, this program captures a classic Frampton performance that has become well established as a fan's favorite. The show features tracks from across his extensive and highly successful career. Bonuses include Frampton interview and previously unseen rehearsal performance of "Boot It Up" from the FCA! 35 tour.
The tale of a city and a man who embodies in his own way the hopes and fears of an entire community. Detroit, a northern American post-industrial city. Meet Ade Mainor, aka “Mr DE”, Afro-american music producer. Living in one of the poorest and most dangerous urban environments in the country, Mr DE clings to the ambition of running a cultural and business enterprise inspired by the legendary Tamla Motown Label. He wants to give young musicians the chance to live from their music rather than stooping to crime. Mr DE - A Detroit Story, is a look at an urban culture with a painful past and an uncertain future, but where a glimmer of hope still persists.
Be All, End All, Madhouse, Metal Thrashing Mad, Now It's Dark, Indians, Antisocial (Trust cover), Medusa, Guitar Solo, Across the River, A.I.R., I Am the Law, The Enemy, Finale, Drum Solo, Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.), I'm the Man, Caught in a Mosh
Detroit, at one time, had more churches per square mile than any other city in the country, serving a population of multiple nationalities and many faiths. Through interviews with 17 different spiritual leaders of some of Detroit's most historic churches, “Detroit: The City of Churches” gain a deeper understanding of Detroit's rich diverse history.
Iced Earth at I-Rock Nightclub, Detroit, MI, USA My Own Savior Burning Times Vengeance Is Mine Last December Pure Evil The Hunter Stand Alone Desert Rain Dark Saga Melancholy (Holy Martyr) When the Night Falls Prophecy Birth of the Wicked The Coming Curse Iced Earth
"What's going on here?" "I'm filming." "Police?" "No, I'm an artist from Austria interested in your street racing culture." Transpiring in the dark night of a city later identified as Detroit, Michigan, this conversation serves as a kind of establishing shot introducing the theme of Arthur Summereder's The French Road: illegal auto races held at night on regular public streets. The darkness that perfectly obscures these races simultaneously indicates problems of representation: How do you represent a ritual, a culture, a community that firstly does not want to be shown, and secondly, is not your own – a world briefly encountered that remains foreign. How to show something without falling into the trap of an exoticising gaze? To this end the artistic intervention that provides the context remains offscreen: the city, location and protagonists are present, but are never seen.
A film by Joseph Bernard
A film by Joseph Bernard
A film by Joseph Bernard
Celebratory film from Ford commemorating Detroit’s 250th anniversary. Portrait of a City reenacts scenes from the city’s history and presents a tour of its streets, parks, skyscrapers, factories, and waterfront. NOTE: The film was broadcast on Detroit television and distributed through Ford’s film libraries. Revised in 1961.
Tales from Arab Detroit is a video documentary offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives and struggles of the Arab American community in the Detroit tri-county area.
Chaos rules while factory worker Todd Kennedy is forced to choose between accepting a lucrative out of state job promotion or staying in Detroit. His indecision leaves him searching for answers from his highly dysfunctional friends Justin Rose, Scott Nelson, Matt Wojo, Gary Reiley, Lisa Brooks, Hot Rod Johnson and Mr. Willoughby.
Kiss live Detroit, MI, May 18, 1990. Palace of Auburn Hills
The sequel to the award-winning short film "Lost in Detroit" picks up with Leah (Maria Wasikowski) looking for a place to park to meet her friends at the Tigers game. Worlds collide as Natalie (Niki Cipriano) and Monica (Michelle Cohl) make their escape and look to Maria for safety. With a gang of deranged lunatics hot on their trail, running through the streets of Detroit looking for anyone who can help is their only hope.
An island park in the Detroit River functions as a prism for human development in this meditation on the city’s past, present and future from filmmaker Nicole Macdonald. Using news footage and surveillance tapes from motion sensor cameras, Macdonald narrates over images of Belle Isle’s abandoned zoo, posing questions about the reinvestment in Detroit and its intended effects.