is a documentary about Tina Turner, available on all relevant streaming services. It tells Tina’s story from humble beginnings in Nutbush, when she teamed up with R&B King of Rhythm band leader Ike Turner until their divorce and how Tina reached solo superstardom with songs like What’s Love Got To Do With It. Beside many pictures and video clips, it includes also parts of the BBC interview from 2018 with Tina and Will Gompertz in Zurich.
Release: October 19, 2021
Label: Legacy Distribution
Director: Jordan Hill
Format: Streaming
Time: 42 Min.
is a documentary movie, which follows the life and career of Tina Turner. It had it’s world premiere at the Berlinale in March 2021 and features a new interview with Tina, conducted at her home in Zurich, Switzerland. It includes also interviews with Angela Bassett, Oprah Winfrey, Kurt Loder, Katori Hall, and Tina's husband Erwin Bach. An array of archival material from the past 60 years, including never-before-seen footage, audiotapes, and personal photos draw back the curtain to invite us into Tina Turner's private world in a way she has never done before. Revealing her inner-most struggles, and sharing some of her most personal moments. The documentary earned three Emmy nominations, including for „Outstanding Documentary Special.“
People magazine, five years after she had filed for divorce from Ike Turner. In that interview she would reveal that her supposedly healthy marriage was full of abuse and torture she had suffered during her marriage and how she made her escape after years of trauma. This article would be the first of many that would paint her as a survivor. It then shows how she spent years performing in Vegas before finally hitting it big again with her album Private Dancer. It shows how Tina continued to privately wrestle with her own survivor narrative even as she performed with superstars and in front of record crowds and concludes with taking a bow at the opening night of the Broadway musical about her life.
Writer / Director: Daniel Lindsay, T.J. Martin
Producer: Diane Becker
Release: March 27, 2021 (Streaming) / April 05 (DVD)
Label: Altitude Film Distribution
Format: Streaming, DVD, Blu-ray
Time: 118 Min.
is a home video from Bob Gruen and his wife Nadya. It features very rare recordings from Ike & Tina Turner live on the road, in the studio, at home, in the dressing room and kidding at the airport.
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is a double disc set, including a home video with a full concert at the GelreDome in Arnhem, Holland on March 21, 2009 as part of Tina’s 50th Anniversary Tour.
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features live performances from different concerts and TV-Shows like the Ed Sullivan Show, Musikladen and the Don Kirschner Rock Concert. All tracks were also released under many different titles like Rollin’ with Ike & Tina and Through The Years.
Release: 2009
Label: Delta Entertainment
Format: DVD
Time: 50 Min.
Live In Concert is a home video with an additional CD, featuring Ike’s performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival in Rotterdam, Netherlands in 2002.
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is a set with three previously released home vides and was released twice. The version from 2014 replaced the Live In Rio '88 video with the Celebrate! home video. All DVD’s comes in a slim case with nearly the same inlets as the original releases.
Photographer: Herb Ritts
Release: 2007 / 2014
Label: eagle
Format: 3 DVD
is the associated home video to Tina’s greatest hits collection All The Best and features live performances of her most popular hits, taken from various concerts from all her solo tours since 1985.
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is a two disc package featuring an audio CD and a home video on DVD with the recording of an Ike & Tina Turner concert from the Kurhaus in Scheveningen, Netherlands on February 11, 1971.
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features most of the performances from Ike & Tina and Tina solo at the German TV-Show Musikladen and Beat Club, the first music shows on German television with international artists. Ike & Tina, as well as Tina solo, performed several times in both shows over the years.
Producer: Gary Katz, Edward Secard, Matt Friedmann
Release: 2000 (VHS) / 2002 (DVD)
Label: Pioneer
Format: VHS / DVD
Time: 30 Min.
features a complete concert from London’s Wembley Stadium, filmed with 18 different cameras at Tina’s final two concerts in July 2000 as part of her Twenty Four Seven Tour.
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was a TV-Special and home video to celebrate Tina’s 60th birthday. It was recorded 1999 in London and features almost songs from the Twenty Four Seven album.
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features a full concert from the Amsterdam ArenA in the Netherlands from September 1996, as part of Tina’s Wildest Dreams Tour.
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features a full concert from the Blockbuster Pavilion in San Bernardino, California on September 15, 1993 as part of Tina’s What’s Love? Tour.
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is a biographical movie, based on the life of Tina Turner. The film stars Angela Bassett as Tina and Laurence Fishburne as Ike. The screenplay was adapted by Kate Lanier from the best seller I, Tina, written by Tina Turner and Kurt Loder in 1986.
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is a music documentary, which traces the amazing life of Tina Turner from her humble beginnings in the Tennessee cotton fields to the world's biggest concert arenas. It coincided with the release of the hit movie What‘s Love Got To Do With It, Tina‘s first U.S. tour in 6 years and her new release on Virgin Records. It features exclusive interviews with her friends Cher, Ann-Margret, Mark Knopfler, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Elton John, plus a surprising and candid interview with Ike Turner. A shorter and alternate version of this documentary with different edits was broadcasted on television in America under the title Going Home on March 28, 1993.
Director: Chris Cowey
Release: August 1993
Label: EMI / Pioneer
Format: VHS / LaserDisc
Time: 105 Min.
is the associated home video to Tina’s greatest hits collection Simply The Best, with many of her music videos from her last albums as well as duets with Bryan Adams and Rod Stewart and from her current singles.
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features a concert from the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain from October 1990, as part of Tina’s Foreign Affair Tour.
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is a video compilation featuring all concept music videos from the Foreign Affair album.
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is a home video from Tina’s 1979 UK tour, recorded at the Manchaster Apollo on March 14, 1979. It was filmed from Granada Television (later ITV) for a British TV broadcast, but was also released on VHS video and as a short version on LaserDisc in Japan.
Director: Keef
Producer: Chris Pye
Release: 1979 (TV) / 1989 (Home Video)
Label: Scherzo, Johnson (VHS) / Suncrown (LaserDisc)
Format: VHS / LaserDisc
Time: 52 Min. (VHS) / 36 Min. (LaserDisc)
features a selection of Tina’s legendary concert at the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro on January 16, 1988 as part of her Break Every Rule Tour.
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is a video compilation with four music videos from the Break Every Rule album singles.
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is a TV-Special, filmed at London’s Camden Palace in November 1986 with special guest Robert Cray and an introduction by Max Headroom, to promote the album and forthcoming tour. Beside songs from Break Every Rule, Tina performed also some old soul classics.
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is an Australian post-apocalyptic adventure movie from 1985 with Mel Gibson as „Mad Max“ and Tina Turner as „Aunty Entity“, produced and directed by George Miller. It’s the sequel to „Mad Max 2 (The Road Warrior)“ and the first real starring role for Tina in an action movie.
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features selected (but unfortunately edited) performances from Ike & Tina Turner’s appearance at the Caesars Palace, Las Vegas in 1971. As a special bonus, it includes also a rare behind the scenes look with an interview in the dressing room between the songs.
Producer: Skip Taylor, John Hartman, Jackie Barnett
Director: Jack Tellander
Release: April 30, 1986
Label: Vestron
Format: VHS / Beta / LaserDisc
Time: 21 Min.
features selected tracks from the NEC in Birmingham, England on March 23, 1985, including special appearances by David Bowie and Bryan Adams. It was also broadcasted from the Westwood One Radio Network and from HBO in America.
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is a video sampler, featuring four of the concept music videos from the single releases, only the video for Help is missing, which was not released outside of Europe.
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is the long version of Tina’s first solo home video with a concert from London’s Apollo Theatre, recorded on March 25, 1979. Dressed in Bob Mackie costumes and supported by four dancers, Tina performed several cover versions of popular songs, some old ones from Ike & Tina and some new tracks from her solo records Rough and Love Explosion. The video was first released in short form in 1979 under the title At The Apollo. After Tina’s comeback, it was also released as an one hour concert under the different titles Wild Lady of Rock and Queen of Rock'n Roll. Unfortunately, some songs are missing from the original setlist and some of them are faded out.
Director: Steve Turner
Producer: Carl Fischer
Release: June 1984 (VHS) / 1986 (LaserDisc)
Label: VCL / Hendring
Format: VHS / Laserdisc
Time: 60 Min.
features a concert from London's Hammersmith Apollo from 1982. After Roger Davies attended one of Tina's concerts at the San Francisco Fairmont Hotel, he agreed to work as her manager. Tina told him, that she would like to do a rock’n roll show like the Rolling Stones, so Davies advised her to drop her band, her style and most of the songs she did before and remodeled her show into a rock showcase. The new show started in March 1981 and continued the following years with slightly different setlists all over the world. Unfortunately, several songs are missing from the original setlist, but a longer version was broadcasted on television.
Director: David Mallet
Photographer: Fin Costello
Release: 1982
Label: EMI
Format: VHS / LaserDisc
Time: 55 Min.
is Tina’s very first solo home video with a concert from London’s Apollo Theatre, recorded on March 25, 1979. Dressed in Bob Mackie costumes and supported by four dancers, Tina performed several cover versions of popular songs, some old ones from Ike & Tina and some new tracks from her solo records Rough and Love Explosion. The video was first released in short form with a selection of the original setlist in 1979, but was later also released as an one hour concert under the title Wild Lady of Rock in 1984.
Director: Steve Turner
Producer: Carl Fischer
Release: May 1979
Label: VCL
Format: Beta / VHS
Time: 31 Min.