When K-pop superstars Rumi, Mira and Zoey aren't selling out stadiums, they're using their secret powers to protect their fans from supernatural threats.
Now hold on tight, because Airbourne are about to shake up Hellfest with the finest old-school hard rock.
Since their breakthrough in 2007 with the album Runnin' Wild, the four Australians in Airbourne have won the hearts of all those searching for the spirit of rock 'n' roll's golden age. Their debut album was already showered with awards, but in 2010 they achieved an even greater success with the high-octane album No Guts No Glory , which definitively propelled the band's career into the fast lane. Setlist: "Ready to Rock", "Too Much, Too Young, Too Fast", "Breakin' Outta Hell", "Back in the Game", "Girls in Black", "Gutsy", "Live It Up", "Runnin' Wild"
Confronting a meter-high red cordon, Anna Uddenberg questions our social consensus: "How can a fragile piece of red fabric so easily direct the flow of human movement?" Anna Uddenberg is a Berlin-based contemporary artist. This film offers a glimpse into her first solo exhibition in China, held at Tank Shanghai. Structured in three parts—Casting, Rehearsal, and Performance—the film offers a stylised, non-linear response to Uddenberg’s sculptural language, exploring themes of bodily discipline, synthetic femininity, and ritualised consumerism.
Classic in every sense of the word: the Finnish symphonic metal combo presents Plays Metallica Vol. 2, their tenth album of symphonic Metallica covers. Setlist: "Ride the Lightning", "Enter Sandman", "St. Anger", "Blackened", "Master of Puppets", "Seek & Destroy"
Epica return to Hellfest with Aspiral, their eleventh album infused with their inimitable blend of heavy metal and symphonic elements. Setlist: "Cross the Divide", "Victims of Contingency", "The Last Crusade", "T.I.M.E.", "Arcana", "Unleashed", "Fight to Survive", "Cry for the Moon", "Beyond the Matrix", "Consign to Oblivion"
Morgana is a filmmaker who has found in experimental cinema a powerful voice capable of encapsulating the most abstract notions of her identity, unfolding in an amalgam of textures, colored lights, and wildly extravagant music. An intimate portrait of a filmmaker, but above all, a dear friend.
How many ideas have you given up on because of your own self doubt? Wilbur Wright must overcome his self-doubt with his brother Orville to achieve their dream of becoming the fathers of modern aviation. And they’ll sing while they do it.
A fascinating film that combines archival footage and intimate encounters with 14 artists to present a meditation on a collective Syrian psyche that has been forged through a decade of conflict.
In 1979, inmates at a maximum-security prison in Virginia came together to record an album of original music, rediscovered decades later and used in the Oscar-winning film “Moonlight,” attesting to the power of the creative spirit even within prison walls.
SWEAT IT OUT! charts the rise and fall of the iconic Australian music scene, affectionately dubbed ‘Oz Rock’. It’s the story of ambition, power and passion. Of the bands that succeeded, and those that didn’t. It’s a tale of oversized, colourful characters who risked it all – and the legion of fans who joined them on their journey, sweating it out in the tiny inner urban pubs, massive outer suburban beer barns and jampacked provincial hotels. It’s the story of a country forging its identity through music and an ethos of bands that toured longer, drove further and played harder to be heard. When bands would play live seven nights a week, sometimes playing three gigs in one day – sometimes even playing three gigs, in three different states, in the one day!
Australian musician Warren Ellis guides us through his musical career and his wildlife sanctuary in Sumatra, where rescued trafficked animals are nursed back to health by conservationists.
Janus is on his way to propose to his girlfriend, when he runs into his ex-girlfriend, June. After an awkward meeting, which makes Janus insecure about himself, he reminisces about their lost love, and through song tells the story of how the two met, broke up and eventually moved on. In the end, our protagonist lets go of that part of himself, and feels ready to take the next big step in life.
Director Martin offers unprecedented access to the band's creative process, documenting their journey from initial concepts to final recordings in Australia. Experience the tensions, breakthroughs, and quiet moments of inspiration that birthed "No One Was Driving the Car" across Australia, Manila, Bicester, and Grand Rapids.