Visionary composer and performer Meredith Monk overcame hostile critics to become one of the great artists of her time. In her seventh decade of creativity, she ponders how such singular work can continue without her.
Ageing misfit Sir Morosus lives alone in an old-style apartment in Charlottenburg in Berlin. He is wealthy, but also lonely and a bit grumpy. Then his nephew Henry moves in with him and his life takes a turn for the better. Director Jan Philipp Gloger homes in on two of the most pressing problems of the day: loneliness and the housing shortage. The Staatskapelle Berlin is conducted by Christian Thielemann.
Singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins explains the origins of several hit songs, including “Footloose” and “Danger Zone,” featured in “Top Gun.” The doc also chronicles the music legend’s childhood as a shy, gawky, and unpopular kid with low self-esteem growing up in California; Loggins’ key role in the folk-rock movement with Loggins & Messina, a pop-rock duo he formed with Jimmy Messina in the 1970s; and the singer’s rise to fame in the 1980s as a solo artist who went on to win multiple Grammys and achieved global recognition because of the songs he wrote and sang for hit movies including “Footloose,” “Top Gun,” “Caddyshack,” and “A Star Is Born".
Argentinian virtuoso pianist Martha Argerich, French violinist Renaud Capuçon and cellist Gautier Capuçon reunite for an exclusive concert at the Verbier Festival. The programme includes Haydn, Mendelssohn and Shostakovitch.
Michael Mayer’s sumptuous production of Verdi’s beloved tragedy returns, featuring soprano Diana Damrau and tenor Juan Diego Flórez in this 2018 performance. Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts.
In this special Billions Club Live concert film, Miley Cyrus takes the stage in Paris to perform her biggest songs on Spotify—each with over 1 billion streams—plus a never-before-played medley of fan favorites 'The Climb' and 'We Can’t Stop,' and select tracks from her new album, Something Beautiful. This intimate performance celebrates Miley’s evolution as an artist, her impact on pop culture, her Billions Club milestones, and the fans who helped her reach them.
Felipe, a 15 year old boy, lives in a poor area of a neighborhood in Cartagena, with a deplorable economic situation. Because of the economic eagerness, his mother forces him to recycle or look for money in some way, however Felipe has a dream that goes hand in hand with his Cartagena and Afro-descendant roots, which is to make a living from the musical genre “Champeta”.
Is it possible that folk music has the power to bring back a lost mother? Andrés, in a journey between sound and memory, the gaita becomes his only language with the past and the memories of a caress he never forgot.
In this lesbian operatic video performance of Batti, batti from Mozart's Don Giovanni, Sophia Zuzga explores the ecstatic and erotic dimensions of pain and trust through BDSM staging. Inspired by Annie Sprinkle’s playful merging of pleasure and performance in Sluts and Goddesses Video Workshop (1992), Ron Athey’s radical bodily extremes in The Judas Cradle (2004), and well as Florentina Holzinger's landmark staging of Sancta (2024), she pushes classical opera into queer, post-porn territory. Using 90s DIY video aesthetics and embodied impact, this project reclaims and queers a controversial aria through empowered kink.
A frustrated Musician who’s struggled to find an audience is forced to return home to work at his sister's music school. He tries to escape the tedium by writing a new song but he’s struggling to find it amongst the constant distractions. When inspiration finally comes, he’s interrupted by a young student who is drawn in by what he hears. Through their unexpected connection, new music emerges showing that vulnerability can lead to beautiful things. A lighthearted exploration of the songwriting process, the transformative power of music, and what it means to find an audience. Featuring an acting debut and never-before-published music by acclaimed songwriter Jens Kuross and introducing actor/musician Jude Bentham, age 13.