
Film / Documentary
Who Let the Dogs Out?
Preview of a documentary telling the extraordinary story of the turn-of-the-millennium hit
The Everyman cinema’s annual Music Film Festival is back from May 9-26, with a typically eclectic selection of events, premieres, exclusive previews and one-off screenings. As usual, all tastes are catered for, from a classic Jimi Hendrix performance to beatboxing and a fascinating documentary about the strange story behind the Baha Men’s turn-of-the-millennium hit Who Let the Dogs Out?
Follow the links below for more on all films in the festival, with screening times. May also sees a bunch of other music-oriented films hit cinemas locally, so we’ve rounded those up too. Expect more times to be added for some of the bigger titles nearer their release dates.
Film / Documentary
Preview of a documentary telling the extraordinary story of the turn-of-the-millennium hit
Film / Documentary
Restored film of the guitar great's full performance at the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival
Film / Documentary
A documentary about Manchester nightclub the Hacienda - and what became of its contents
Film / Documentary
Six short docs about "the unstudied and emerging areas of voice and communication beyond speaking"
Film / Drama
Elle Fanning stars in this latest iteration of the popster Cinderella story
Film / Documentary
Documentary about '90s fashion photographer and 'heroin chic' pioneer Davide Sorrenti
Film / Drama
Taron Egerton gets to wear those outsize specs and rugs in the Elton John biopic
Film / Documentary
The story of legendary New Jersey music venue The Upstage
Film / Drama
Natalie Portman stars in a pop star satire scored by the late Scott Walker
Film / Drama
A nostalgic '90s ravey-davey drama for formerly E-crazed Generation X
Film / Documentary
New documentary exploring the singer's life and work over five decades
Film / Drama
The return of Jamaica's first - and arguably best - feature film in era-defining soundtracks season
Film / Documentary
Long-unreleased 1972 Aretha Franklin concert film, of which the late singer disapproved