Inggo, a boy from the province, is captivated by the bustling market where farmers display their crops, from fruits to vegetables and rice. This experience sparks his love for agriculture, and he dreams of pursuing a career in this field. As he grows older, Inggo realizes that his dream differs from his classmates, who often aspire to white-collared jobs like doctors, engineers, and politicians. Despite societal stereotypes about farmers, he remains committed to his passion. With determination, he graduates from college, proud of his decision, and begins his journey to become a successful and respected farmer.
Experience the electrifying energy of Tyler, the Creator’s Camp Flog Gnaw 2024 in this official live recording uploaded to his YouTube channel. From unforgettable performances to unique stage design and surprise guest appearances, this video captures the essence of one of the year’s most iconic music festivals. Join Tyler and his vibrant crowd as they celebrate creativity, community, and unmatched artistry in this must-watch live event.
Celebrating twenty years since their debut, Hikaru Utada takes the stage at Makuhari Messe for the final performance of their Laughter in the Dark Tour.
The viewer is lured deep into a dilapidated glasshouse, a place where nature is traditionally tamed and studied, by a ghostly figure, dancing to a variation on the popular song from Disney’s The Jungle Book (1967). As the music fades out, he makes way for the vocal group Black Harmony, offering a reinterpretation of the song in their own language - Lugbara. I Wan’na Be Like You deconstructs and reconstructs the novel, film, that song and their legacies.
In the 90s, at the height of their career, two best friends record their biggest album yet, but in the process cracks start to shatter as relationships break down.
THE MINDS OF 99 – THREE DAYS IN THE PARK is a concert documentary film that follows the band and the individual members in the period leading up to, during, and after the magical weekend in the Park. Through a compilation of more than 300 hours of material, the audience is taken behind the scenes and gets up close to the band and the pressures and dilemmas, thoughts and emotions they encounter on the journey to the three critically acclaimed stadium concerts.
Bilal: Live at Glasshaus is a tribute to Bilal’s extraordinary vocal and musical range, as well as his status as one of the most unsung innovators in contemporary music. This film places Bilal in his enviable context as ‘your favorite artist’s favorite artist,’ with a narrative shaped by the voices of Questlove, Common and Glasper, who have witnessed his genius first hand for over two decades.
Hikaru Utada brings a live video, featuring the final performance at K Arena from her tour. Compiles the entire performance of her nationwide tour in conjunction with her best album "SCIENCE FICTION" to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her debut.
Love Live! Series Presents Unit Koushien 2024 (LoveLive! Series Presents ユニット甲子園 2024) was a live concert event that took place at K-Arena Yokohama on March 9 & 10, 2024. It featured CYaRon!, AZALEA, Guilty Kiss, YYY, Saint Snow, A・ZU・NA, QU4RTZ, DiverDiva, R3BIRTH, CatChu!, KALEIDOSCORE, 5yncri5e!, Sunny Passion, Cerise Bouquet, DOLLCHESTRA, and Mira-Cra Park!.
A film that charts the artistic and personal relationship between two era-defining artists, Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala (At the Drive-In/The Mars Volta), told almost entirely through hundreds of hours of self-shot footage filmed by Omar over the last 40 years.
Claire and Jeanne are twin sisters, united by the same passion: the piano. Coached by their father like athletes, they join the prestigious Karlsruhe Conservatory. They are now competing to be soloists and training for a concert that will make or break their careers. But Claire and then Jeanne discover they are suffering from a serious illness and are slowly losing the use of their hands. With the support of their family and their undying love of music, they will find a unique way to change their fate. An inspiring and moving tale, based on a true story.
On a quest for ancestral music, musician Luis Pérez-Ixoneztli meets the spiritual elder of one of Mexico's most isolated indigenous groups, who believes danger will befall his village if his son does not take his place.