25 best documentaries about musicians

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January 20, 2022
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25 best documentaries about musicians

Musicians lead extraordinary lives filled with experiences most people can only dream of happening to them. They travel the world, fill concert halls and auditoriums with adoring fans, party with actors and other famous people, and often have immeasurable wealth. Not only is there interest in their music, but there also is an interest in their lives.

One of the best ways to find out about musicians is with the help of filmmakers who are as fascinated with them as everyone else. These artists turn their lens on the musicians who captivate audiences and bring their stories to life. The filmmakers focus on the musicians' paths to fame, the relationships they forged and destroyed, their loves, and their histories.

looked at the most highly rated documentaries on Metacritic and ranked the top 25 music documentaries on the list. Initial ties are broken by the IMDb user rating, and further ties are broken by the number of reviews on Metacritic. To qualify, the film must be about musicians or music groups.

There are tales about the female musicians who broke through the glass ceiling in both electronic music and jazz instrumentation. Another story takes audiences on a tour as a train travels with some of the greatest musicians. These films are uplifting, informative, entertaining, inspiring, and tragic. Each is a reminder of just how extraordinary these musicians are and how they have influenced our lives.

#25. 鈥楽isters With Transistors鈥 (2020)

- Director: Lisa Rovner
- Metascore: 82
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Runtime: 86 minutes

Filmmaker Lisa Rovner gives audiences an in-depth look at the female trailblazers of electronic music. She tells the story of several pioneers like 鈥淒octor Who鈥 theme co-writers Delia Derbyshire and Wendy Carlos, who in the development of his synthesizer. Many pay tribute to these amazing and innovative female artists, like Kim Gordon from Sonic Youth.

#24. 鈥楳arley鈥 (2012)

- Director: Kevin Macdonald
- Metascore: 82
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Runtime: 144 minutes

This documentary is a primer on everything Marley. Filmmaker Kevin Macdonald looks back at reggae legend Bob Marley鈥檚 upbringing with his white father; how reggae evolved; and how both Bunny Wailer and Peter Tosh, both co-founders of the Wailers, made their exits from the band. From family members to surviving members of the Wailers to archival footage of Marley both on stage and in the studio, audiences get the lowdown on the charismatic reggae pioneer and legend.

#23. 鈥楢nvil! The Story of Anvil鈥 (2008)

- Director: Sacha Gervasi
- Metascore: 82
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Runtime: 80 minutes

Anvil, a Canadian metal band, never became a major player though it influenced many hit bands including Slayer and Metallica. Filmmaker Sacha Gervasi documents band members and best friends Robb Reiner and Steve 鈥淟ips鈥 Kudlow as they record a new album and documents the ups and downs of Anvil. Gervasi was an Anvil roadie in the band鈥檚 early days.

#22. 鈥楳y Name Is Albert Ayler鈥 (2005)

- Director: Kasper Collin
- Metascore: 83
- IMDb user rating: 7.1
- Runtime: 79 minutes

Albert Ayler, a tenor saxophonist set out to break jazz traditions with his music in the genre of free jazz. Filmmaker Kasper Collin documents Ayler鈥檚 life from the moment where he walked onstage at a performance and impressed Coltrane鈥攚ho became a fan, to the last weeks of Ayler鈥檚 life when he went missing and was found in New York鈥檚 East River in 1970.

#21. 'Seymour: An Introduction' (2014)

- Director: Ethan Hawke
- Metascore: 83
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Runtime: 84 minutes

Pianist and teacher Seymour Bernstein is the focus of this film that Stephen Farber, , called "very well crafted, tightly edited and elegantly photographed." Ethan Hawke is inspired by Bernstein, whom he met at a dinner party, and appears onscreen in the film, though the filmmaker also incorporates interviews and piano lessons between Bernstein and his students. The filmmaker even gets the once concert pianist to give an intimate performance in New York at Steinway Hall before the film's end.

#20. 鈥20,000 Days on Earth鈥 (2014)

- Directors: Iain Forsyth, Jane Pollard
- Metascore: 83
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Runtime: 97 minutes

This work of fiction is based on real-life musician Nick Cave, who documents the dramatized 24-hour cycle of his 20,000th day on the planet. 鈥20,000 Days on Earth鈥 features encounters with other artists like Kylie Minogue, rehearsals, and therapy sessions that culminate in a live performance. The film was nominated for a British Academy of Film and Television Arts award for best documentary.

#19. 鈥楥obain: Montage of Heck鈥 (2015)

- Director: Brett Morgen
- Metascore: 83
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Runtime: 145 minutes

Director Brett Morgen, who was also responsible for 鈥淭he Kid Stays in the Picture,鈥 鈥淐hicago 10,鈥 and 鈥淐rossfire Hurricane,鈥 interweaves excerpts from interviews, concert clips, journal entries, drawings, home movies, and audio recordings to bring Kurt Cobain to life for the audience. This documentary is the first that Cobain鈥檚 estate authorized, and it marries the singer鈥檚 life and music in an unforgettable way.

#18. 鈥極rion: The Man Who Would Be King鈥 (2015)

- Director: Jeanie Finlay
- Metascore: 84
- IMDb user rating: 7
- Runtime: 86 minutes

The man in the mask was the Elvis fix that Presley鈥檚 fans needed after his death in 1977. Orion had a voice like Elvis and is the focus of this stranger-than-fiction documentary, which featured the singer masquerading as the King in an unbelievable scheme. It was inspired by the book 鈥淥rion鈥 by Gail Brewer-Giorgio.

#17. 鈥楥alle 54鈥 (2000)

- Director: Fernando Trueba
- Metascore: 84
- IMDb user rating: 7.4
- Runtime: 105 minutes

Latin jazz is the focus of this documentary by Spanish director Fernando Trueba. Performers around the globe, including Tito Puente, Chico O鈥橣arrill, and father and son Bebo and Chucho Vald茅s, show their passion for Latin jazz both individually and together. The film won the audience award at The Miami Film Festival.

#16. 'Bob Dylan: Don't Look Back' (1967)

- Director: D.A. Pennebaker
- Metascore: 84
- IMDb user rating: 8
- Runtime: 96 minutes

This documentary follows the 1965 United Kingdom tour of one of the most influential singers and songwriters of the 1960s. With the use of his hand-held camera work, D.A. Pennebaker not only chronicles the rise of Dylan, but also captures life on the road. The film includes performances by Donovan and Joan Baez and an , which would become the "Subterranean Homesick Blues" video.

#15. 鈥楳ali Blues鈥 (2016)

- Director: Lutz Gregor
- Metascore: 85
- IMDb user rating: 6.9
- Runtime: 90 minutes

鈥淢ali Blues鈥 focuses on how important music is to the country鈥檚 culture and the threat musicians face from radical Islamists who have . Malian musicians Ahmed Ag Kaedi, Fatoumata Diawara, Bassekou Kouyat茅, and Master Soumy are featured, as are interviews and cinematography that showcase the beauty of the country that claimed to birth the blues.

#14. 鈥楩estival Express鈥 (2003)

- Directors: Bob Smeaton, Frank Cvitanovich
- Metascore: 85
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Runtime: 90 minutes

In 1970, major musicians like The Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin, Sha Na Na, and The Band rolled, via train, into Canada and played in major cities over the course of five days. 鈥淔estival Express鈥 documents this legendary musical journey, which was more important for the captured footage of the artists on the train than for its financial success. The tour was actually a failure, with protestors boycotting the ticket prices.

#13. 鈥楴eil Young: Heart of Gold鈥 (2006)

- Director: Jonathan Demme
- Metascore: 85
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Runtime: 103 minutes

Godfather of Grunge, Neil Young鈥檚 two-night performance at Nashville鈥檚 Ryman Auditorium is the focus of this Jonathan Demme documentary where Young played songs from his 2005 album 鈥淧rairie Wind鈥 and some of his older hits. Singer Emmylou Harris and Young鈥檚 wife, singer Pegi Young, provide backup vocals. , Keith Phipps noted, 鈥淐asting his subject in an autumnal glow, Demme again eliminates the space between artist and audience, and Young responds by performing without a whit of self-consciousness.鈥

#12. 鈥楢my鈥 (2015)

- Director: Asif Kapadia
- Metascore: 85
- IMDb user rating: 7.8
- Runtime: 128 minutes

Asif Kapadia tells the story of one of popular music鈥檚 greatest and most tragic artists, Amy Winehouse, who got a publishing deal with EMI at 19 and was dead by 27 from alcohol poisoning. Kapadia uses previously unreleased archival footage and personal commentaries to give audiences a thorough portrait of the artist鈥檚 life and brief, but impressive, career. Winehouse鈥檚 father, Mitch, was of the Oscar-winning documentary because he believed it portrayed him in a bad light.

#11. 'Let's Get Lost' (1988)

- Director: Bruce Weber
- Metascore: 85
- IMDb user rating: 7.9
- Runtime: 120 minutes

This documentary is a portrait of jazz great Chesney Henry Baker, better known as Chet Baker. Director Bruce Weber's black-and-white film also features many other famous folks like the Red Hot Chili Peppers' Flea, model Lisa Marie, and Chris Isaak. Baker is shown from his glory days to the days when his addiction had aged him, making a wreck of not only him, but of his career.

#10. 鈥楻olling Thunder Revue鈥 (2019)

- Director: Martin Scorsese
- Metascore: 86
- IMDb user rating: 7.6
- Runtime: 142 minutes

Legendary director Martin Scorsese returns to his rock concert documentary roots with this amalgamation of fact and fiction surrounding the Rolling Thunder Revue tour where Bob Dylan went on 鈥渢our鈥 in 1975. He played for the sheer love of art and music at some interesting venues with some musical friends including Joan Baez. Against the backdrop of archival footage from the tour, Scorsese interweaves fictional elements like Sharon Stone recounting a trip backstage as a teen and Michael Murphy showing up as his onscreen persona Jack Tanner from the HBO series 鈥淭anner 鈥88.鈥

#9. 鈥楾he Velvet Underground鈥 (2021)

- Director: Todd Haynes
- Metascore: 87
- IMDb user rating: 7.5
- Runtime: 121 minutes

Andy Warhol introduced the Velvet Underground in the 1960s, but eventually the band and the pop culture artist and icon stopped working together. In this documentary, Todd Haynes brings the little remaining archival footage of the band and combines it with commentary from living Velvet Underground members, John Cale and Maureen Tucker, while the voices of Lou Reed and Sterling Campbell, who both died, can be heard like ghosts from the past on the old footage.

#8. 鈥楾he Last Waltz鈥 (1978)

- Director: Martin Scorsese
- Metascore: 88
- IMDb user rating: 8.2
- Runtime: 117 minutes

The Band鈥檚 swan song came on Thanksgiving Day in 1976 at its last show in San Francisco. 鈥淭he Last Waltz鈥 documents this day, which included performances by other legendary musicians like Neil Young, Neil Diamond, Joni Mitchell, Eric Clapton, and Muddy Waters and The Band collaborator Bob Dylan. Martin Scorsese also focused on interviews with members of The Band.

#7. 鈥楾he Winding Stream鈥 (2014)

- Director: Beth Harrington
- Metascore: 89
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Runtime: 90 minutes

A history of the Carter family, country music鈥檚 original first family, 鈥淭he Winding Stream鈥 explores the musical family鈥檚 beginnings with A.C. Carter, his wife Sara, and her cousin Maybelle, straight through to the Carter Family Fold, a museum and performance venue. Filmmaker Beth Harrington includes interviews and archival footage to reveal the full story of these country musicians who went on to influence a host of artists in the industry, including Johnny Cash, who married June Carter and remained with her until their deaths within four months of each other in 2003.

#6. 'Stop Making Sense' (1984)

- Director: Jonathan Demme
- Metascore: 89
- IMDb user rating: 8.6
- Runtime: 88 minutes

This Talking Heads concert film chronicled their album "Speaking in Tongues." The film featured older hits as well like, "Once in a Lifetime," and a version of "Psycho Killer" with David Byrne and a guitar and boom box. "Stop Making Sense" won the National Society of Film Critics award for best documentary.

#5. 鈥業 Called Him Morgan鈥 (2016)

- Director: Kasper Collin
- Metascore: 90
- IMDb user rating: 7.3
- Runtime: 92 minutes

Helen Morgan helped her common-law husband, jazz musician Lee Morgan, through his heroin addiction, but later murdered him as he played onstage at Slugs鈥 Saloon, a Manhattan club. 鈥淚 Called Him Morgan鈥 examines Morgan鈥檚 music, their relationship, and it includes an audio interview with Helen from 1996.

#4. 鈥楾he Girls in the Band鈥 (2011)

- Director: Judy Chaikin
- Metascore: 90
- IMDb user rating: 7.7
- Runtime: 81 minutes

鈥淭he Girls in the Band鈥 focuses on the sexism and challenges faced by women who wanted to be instrumentalists in jazz and big bands. These roles often belonged to men, and women were relegated to the more feminine roles such as singer. The film also explores the history of the all-girl bands that formed in this male-dominated field.

#3. 鈥極ne More Time With Feeling鈥 (2016)

- Director: Andrew Dominik
- Metascore: 92
- IMDb user rating: 8.3
- Runtime: 113 minutes

Andrew Dominik presents an extremely personal portrait of Australian singer Nick Cave and his creative process as he deals with a tragedy. Cave financed and commissioned the documentary, which also documents the recording of the album 鈥淪keleton Tree鈥 with the Bad Seeds. This was a way to avoid having to answer the inevitable onslaught of questions from the media surrounding his son from an accidental fall taken after ingesting the drug LSD.

#2. 鈥楾he Decline of Western Civilization鈥 (1981)

- Director: Penelope Spheeris
- Metascore: 93
- IMDb user rating: 7.6
- Runtime: 100 minutes

Penelope Spheeris decided to document the still unknown bands of the punk scene. Whether it鈥檚 Black Flag鈥檚 Ron Reyes $16-a-month sleeping accommodations in a falling-down church or Exene Cervenka from the Los Angeles band X figuring out how much is too much for a ticket to a show, the film features a raw look at a raw music genre.

#1. 'Woodstock' (1970)

- Director: Michael Wadleigh
- Metascore: 95
- IMDb user rating: 8.2
- Runtime: 184 minutes

Michael Wadleigh's Oscar-winning documentary, covering the epic three-day love and music festival held in Bethel, New York, in 1969, features split-screen technology to show what was happening on stage while also revealing what was happening off, like traffic jams and sex. Legendary film director Martin Scorsese served as an editor and assistant director alongside editor Thelma Schoonmaker, who would go on to a decades-long collaboration with the director.

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