The five women in the Danish band Miss B. Haven rocked the 1980s at a time when men still had a monopoly on rock, but where a new movement was taking shape.
Globally renowned, GRAMMY® Award-winning band Imagine Dragons enlisted the LA Film Orchestra to perform their biggest hits and new chart-topping songs against the backdrop of the iconic Hollywood Bowl. The band fuses their explosive, cathartic sound with gorgeous, intricate symphonic arrangements played on stage by over 50 musicians.
Milton Nascimento is a singer, a songwriter and a connoisseur of multiple instruments. Music is at the core of his being. He is also considered one of the most important Brazilian artists in its history, with musical partnerships (and friendships) with all of Brazil’s greats, and several Grammys to his name. The artist’s history and legacy are explored in this film, whose starting point is Nascimento’s farewell tour.
The story centers on the daily life of college dorm roommates Yumi Irisu and Ruka Kujirai. Ruka, the older of the two, is constantly penniless despite her being active in a band. Irisu works part-time at a second-hand bookstore.
Compiles Aina The End's first concert at Nippon Budokan (held on September 11, 2024). This edition additionally contains the live performance "Tomin no Nai Heya" (subject to change) and comes with a 48-page photo book. Special box packaging.
Togenashi Togeari's memorable 1st ONE-MAN LIVE "Twilight Prelude" held at 1000 CLUB in Yokohama on Saturday, March 16, 2024. This live was held before the TV anime "Girls Band Cry" started broadcasting, but the venue, which can accommodate about 1,000 people, was filled by fans who had heard of the band early on. It was Togenashi Togeari's first one-man live. Their overwhelming performance already foreshadowed their musical potential and a great leap forward to date.
In 1992, Min-young, a member of the university protest music group Wildflower Sound, joins forces with the ideological study circle Flag to support workers at Samhyung Industries, who are striking after going six months without pay. On the day of the strike, riot police launch a violent crackdown. Workers and student musicians alike are beaten and dragged away. In response, fellow students form a resistance line to rescue them. The standoff escalates into a massive clash between citizens and police—broadcast live on national news. Compelled by something greater, Min-young steps onto the stage and cries out: "We are not rioters!" A roar of unified voices rises and echoes across the nation. “Arise, you who live—The day is coming!”
A rising music producer lands a career-defining record deal with everything on the line — but as the deadline looms, so does the risk of losing his family. Caught between chasing his dreams and the chaos at home, he must choose what matters most before it all falls apart.
Reveals Mathieu David Gagnon's musical project through a hypnotic concert filmed in the Saint-Pacôme church in Kamouraska. Neither entirely documentary nor pure performance, the film reveals a discreet artist and music played in all its fragility, carried by a dozen classical musicians. Between live sequences and stolen moments, the river becomes a mirror, and the landscapes, visual echoes of a music deeply rooted in its territory. A sober immersion in a work that slows down time.
This musical follows an incredibly colorful troupe – three drag queens who embark on a hilarious and moving journey in a pink bus they have named "Priscilla" to perform a drag show at the end of the world. It's a story about a father's love for his son, uncompromised friendship, and a celebration of individual freedom and self-fulfillment. Accompanied by a dreamy soundtrack of the greatest and most timeless pop and disco hits, with spectacular costumes and a message of openness, acceptance, and compassion.
A live performance by Charlie Jimenez & Sioul Blaphate hosted as a pre-show to Rebel Reel CineClub's 'A Most Unholy Christmas' - a screening of Alejandro Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain (1973) at Rio Cinema, 17th December, 2024. The performance is a live-theatre and dance piece loosely inspired by Jodorowsky's film and its influenced source Mount Analogue. Through dance, masks, and live-theatre, Mount Analogue navigates a procession of ascension through transforming bodies and shapes. A primordial place of transformation, magic, and symbols.
OFFICIAL HIGE DANDISM Arena Tour 2024 - Rejoice attracted approximately 137,000 attendees across ten performances in five cities in Japan, along with three shows in two cities in Asia. The setlist includes songs from their album "Rejoice" and other classic fan favorites. This tour marks the first since the pandemic where audiences are allowed to cheer, making for an electrifying live experience.
In Miami, 18-year-old pianist Vera, a foster child aging out of the system, struggles to pursue her passion for Latin Jazz amidst poverty and exploitation. After landing a freelance job painting a music studio, she impresses Hector, the studio owner and music producer, who offers her a chance to compose. However, Hector exploits her talent, stealing her composition for his own gain. Faced with betrayal and self-doubt, Vera almost gives up her dream. But with determination and the support of friends, she finds her voice and takes one final step toward a future in Latin Jazz, proving that anything is possible with resilience and self-belief.