
From candid behind-the-scenes confessions to footage you can't unsee, music docs can hit harder than any album. Rank these UK-flavoured favourites by which one truly stuck with you.
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Amy
Asif Kapadia's intimate portrait of Amy Winehouse stitched together home videos and voicemails into something devastatingly human. You'll never hear 'Back to Black' the same way again.

The Beatles: Get Back
Eight hours of Fab Four faff that somehow flies by, ending with that legendary Savile Row rooftop gig. It rewrote the narrative of their messy breakup era.

Oasis: Supersonic
Mat Whitecross charts the Gallaghers' rise from Burnage to Knebworth with all the swagger and sibling sniping you'd expect. Peak Britpop nostalgia in two hours.

Senna-style: Stormzy's Big Michael
A raw look at Stormzy's journey from south London estates to headlining Glastonbury. It quietly reframes him as one of Britain's most thoughtful modern artists.

Blur: To the End
Following Damon, Graham, Alex and Dave on their reunion run, it's a tender film about old friends still figuring each other out. Proper lump-in-throat stuff.
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