Virtual Mirages is a trilogy that includes three music and dance films written and directed by Marikki Hakola. The films have been digitally visualized using virtual staging.
Shinedown celebrated the release of their new album Planet Zero on July 1 with a free show in Florida that streamed across the internet. Tickets to watch the broadcast were free. And after the rock band's performance, fans physically were treated to an in-store signing and meet-and-greet from the act.
This feature-length documentary explores the life of singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen as seen through the prism of his internationally renowned hymn, Hallelujah.
Santacruz is an upcoming Malayalam movie written and directed by Johnson John Fernandez. As per reports, actress Noorin Shereef has been signed as the female lead but the male lead is still undisclosed.
No one can stop him. Alab is here to show off. The stars are also waiting for him, but... His heart is not as strong as his dreams, especially. In a story that will inspire us to fulfill our dreams. A story that will give a spark to our dark journeys
Praise and worship leader Dwight Hawkins is on the verge of putting his dreams back on track, but everything starts to slip between his fingers. He is at the point of giving up until an intervention by the Holy Spirit shows he still has a purpose.
Live broadcast of "Elisabeth", the most successful German-language musical, from the courtyard of the Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna. "Elisabeth" tells the tragic fate of Empress Elisabeth of Austria from the mouth of her convicted murderer.
A look into the life of Laurent Garnier, one of the godfathers of house music, from his emergence on the music scene in the 80's to now. The story of the last music revolution through the eyes of a pioneer.
Eric Clapton discusses who has influenced him throughout his career, with clips of performances by Howlin' Wolf, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, B.B. King, etc. Filmed by director Martin Scorcese, this documentary was broadcast once on PBS stations, but never officially released for reasons which remain unclear. A planned release on home video was slated for early summer 1995, and Warner/Reprise produced a limited number of advance copies to be used for promotion.
In Autumn Troupe Live, the music that was shown at "Four Seasons LIVE 2020" and the new songs recorded in the album released on October 13, 2021 will be performed by the cast members.
In the early 1960s, Ringo Starr, well known for his easygoing personality, became a legend as a member of The Beatles. Starr, primarily a drummer, also sang and occasionally wrote songs for the group, including "With a Little Help from My Friends" and "Octopus's Garden." In part, Starr's playing shaped rock n' roll for decades to come, as he kept the beat with his sharp, aggressive style behind the kit. As a result of the goodwill and fortune he earned as a Beatle, he was loved around the world and welcomed wherever he went. Even though he was the guy who could sing "Yellow Submarine" and get blisters on his fingers during "Helter Skelter," his success and status didn't protect him from the unseemly, upsetting, and depressing side of life. Although Starr has had more than his fair share of darkness and bad luck, he has been an honourable person through his contributions to music and charities.
Two friends eat nuts while listening to classical music. Their enjoyment is interrupted when they discover there's only one left. They then start a chase to see who gets to keep it, influenced by the frenetic piece of music that is playing.
Consisting of eighteen segments depicting what people need from life and what they add to it, the film puts an emphasis on sound and quiet just as much as it does on light and shadow. Featuring an original soundtrack by Erik Sutch and Lila Tublin, the movie was shot on digital video, film, and videotape over the last ten or so years in Australia, Chile, Egypt, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, Romania, the US, and Vietnam. It commemorates a decade of having a video camera in your pocket at all times ready to capture whatever is worth taking the camera out of your pocket for.