Charlotte Lewin
Directing
Known For

Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life is an unauthorized documentary film that goes behind his music to discover what it took for a boy with a passion for music to dominate pop charts the world over for more than 30 years.
Michael Jackson: A Remarkable Life

A revealing look at the story of Tupac Shakur—poet of the streets, critically acclaimed actor, and one of rap music's most controversial figures.
Tupac: Hip Hop Genius

New York's finest, The Strokes have been hailed as the 'saviours of rock and roll', and are more than proving themselves worthy of the hype. Since exploding onto the scene these east coast reprobates have given rock music the kick it was so badly in need of. Not only have they won the hearts and minds of the music press and alternative crowd, they have also crossed over into the mainstream without sacrificing any of their credibility. The Strokes 'New York Stories' now tells the complete story behind the band's success for the first time. Using interviews with their closest colleagues and footage throughout their career, this is a great addition to every fan's collection.
The Strokes: New York Stories

Up To Our Necks tells the complete and unauthorized story of this strange collective who exploded out of small town America and stormed the world. It includes exclusive and previously unseen film footage of Slipknot and in-depth interviews with those that worked closely with them, including other musicians who collaborated with them on individual solo projects, journalists, producers and old friends. Now for the first time this film reveals the story behind the madness and antics, which led this bunch of misfits to the top of the pack in the nu-metal era.
Up to Our Necks

Packed with rare interviews, press conference footage and live clips, this documentary provides a comprehensive look at heavy metal pioneers Led Zeppelin. Inspired by numerous musical genres, including blues, jazz and folk, the innovative band created a unique sound that continues to resonate today. The program includes a press conference featuring Robert Plant and Jimmy Page discussing the 1980 death of drummer John Bonham.