109 minutes
6/3/2022
IT CAME FROM AQUARIUS RECORDS tells the story about the San Francisco based independent record store, Aquarius Records. Having closed in 2016 after 47 years, this small apartment-sized store championed local, underground, independent, and challenging music to the masses - most memorably with their infamous bi-weekly, college essay-length, new-release lists. Six years in the making, interviewing collectors, musicians, and store owners, the film has a very personal angle, with lots of behind-the-scenes footage (and drama) that shows both the joy and excruciating stress that comes with running — and closing — a store like this, helped in no part by the changing city around them.
Bruce Ackley
as Self
Emil Amos
as Self
Chuck Arnold
as Self
Jose Angeles
as Self
Erik Auerbach
as Self
Jacob Bannon
as Self
Marianne Basford
as Self
J Bennett
as Self
John Benson
as Self
Heather Bixler
as Self
John Botz
as Self
Angela Boyle
as Self
Kjetil Brandsdal
as Self
Butch Bridges
as Self
Damian Burgess
as Self
Harry Cantwell
as Self
George Chen
as Self
Windy Chien
as Herself
Monte Cimino
as Self
Andee Connors
as Himself
Wayne Coyne
as Himself
Eric Craven
as Self
John Darnielle
as Himself
Jeremy DeVine
as Himself
Jan de Vroede
as Himself
Hank Drew
as Self
Barbara Duffield
as Herself
Andy Duvall
as Self
Petter Flaten Eilertsen
as Self
Shawn Ellingham
as Self
Elin Eriksen
as Self
Scott Evans
as Self
Jon Fine
as Self
Rob Fisk
as Self
George Flannigan
as Self
Stevie Floyd
as Self
Eric Forrest
as Self
Jill Gallant-Foley
as Self
Josef
as Self
Justin Foley
as Himself
Max Foley
as Himself
Alan Forbes
as Self
Josh Gottlieb
as Self
Matt Groening
as Himself
Greg Groff
as Self
Grouper
as Herself
Jim Haynes
as Himself
Larry Herweg
as Self
Scott Hewicker
as Self
Ned Hinkle
as Self
Jun-His
as Self
Allan Horrocks
as Himself
John Howard
as Self
Pennie Hoyle
as Herself
Warren Huegel
as Self
Karl Ikola
as Self
Matt Jacobson
as Himself
Lárus Jóhannesson
as Self
Alee Karim
as Self
David Katznelson
as Himself
Howie Klein
as Himself
Chris Knab
as Himself
Nick Koch
as Self
Ava Lake
as Self
Graham Latham
as Self
April Ledbetter
as Self
Lance Ledbetter
as Self
Chiara Lee
as Self
Jussi Lehtisalo
as Himself
Rod Lester
as Self
Larry Livermore
as Self
Luc and Michel
as Themselves
Ed Luce
as Self
Deanna MacLellan
as Self
Josh Madell
as Himself
Pete Majors
as Himself
Phil Manley
as Self
Justin McNeal
as Self
Gabe Meline
as Self
DJ P-Raj Metal
as Self
Lane Miller
as Self
Isaiah Mitchell
as Self
Junko Mizuno
as Self
Guro Skumsnes Moe
as Self
Tony Molina
as Himself
Kelly Morgan
as Self
Ivy Moylan
as Self
Mark Mullins
as Self
Marissa Nadler
as Herself
Tom Neely
as Self
Conan Neutron
as Self
Nate Newton
as Self
Nike
as Self
Daryl Norcott
as Self
Daryl Norvell
as Self
Colleen O'Reilly
as Self
Tom O'Shaughnessy
as Self
Mitsu Okubo
as Self
Jenny Olsen
as Self
Tom Henry Olsen
as Self
Terje Øverås
as Himself
Henry H. Owings
as Himself
Janne Peltomäki
as Self
Michael Penne
as Self
Sydney Peterson
as Self
Wanda Pierce
as Self
Tim Pinault
as Self
Stuart Pittman
as Self
Greg Pope
as Self
Brett Pulliam
as Self
Ned Raggett
as Himself
Corey Remington
as Self
Eugene S. Robinson
as Himself
Jordan Robson-Cramer
as Self
Gabriel Saloman
as Self
Gregory Scharpen
as Self
John Scharpen
as Self
Mike Scheidt
as Self
Jim Schelstrate
as Self
Steven Schultz
as Himself
Ty Segall
as Himself
Jon Solomon
as Self
Kirk Spaseff
as Self
Creston Spiers
as Self
Steve Stevenson
as Self
Irwin Swirnoff
as Self
Bob, Bonnie, and Rob Thomas
as Themselves
Sera Timms
as Self
Paul Trudeau
as Self
Aaron Turner
as Himself
Brian Turner
as Himself
Scott Vermiere
as Self
Ryan Walsh
as Self
Greg Werckman
as Self
Jef Whitehead
as Self
Matt Wobensmith
as Self
Gary Worsley
as Self
Chris Xefos
as Self
Federico Zanatta
as Self
Argyris Zymnis
as Self