Fourteen year old Linda is taking her grandmother to the forest to perform a final show. Distressed, Linda reflects over the forest's potential beasts who might lurk in the thicket and cause her harm.
The film follows the last years of songwriter Harald Sīmanis' life, showing the true values of life – love, friendship, and the ability to be creative until your last breath. The film uses unique photo and video material from the 80s and 90s.
Varun, an aspiring musician, falls for Meghana, a tech-savvy person. Subsequently, their contrasting personalities brings them closer to nature, music, and each other.
"Closing" is a film almanac made up of nine verses. Instead of a rap beat, there is beer, rain, a beach, a zoo, random conversations, and a city that lives its own life. These are not stories with a beginning and an end, but statements written into the rhythm of the festival, where cinema becomes a way to be together and a way to be alone. Any almanac is a film cypher: everyone goes to the microphone, says their piece, and leaves, leaving room for someone else. "Closing" is exactly that: a collection of voices in which you can hear laughter, fatigue, love, and meaninglessness. This is a film about how cinema closes the day and opens the night.
Inspired by dark nights and psychological suffering to define the schizophrenic Arthur brings his new project to reality ELECTRIC Déco is finally here.
Demoni through a performative act reflects on the musical genre shoegaze, from the deformation of the image and the distortion of the audio to generate its own chaos that leads to a comment on cultural hegemony in Chile.
“Enongo” follows the music-fueled inspiring story of rapper/producer/Ph.D. candidate, Enongo Lumumba-Kasongo, a.k.a., Sammus. With her autobiographical and afrofuturism-inspired music, Enongo tackles various subjects including (but certainly not limited to) mental health, growing up, and relationships. Through a combination of actuality and animation, Enongo tells a universally-relevant, intimate, empowering story of identity, artistic creation, and survival.
Set in a decaying carnival world, Lightyears follows a broken magician whose chance encounter with a mysterious woman sparks a surreal rise to power. As magic, desire, and ego collide, the line between illusion and reality begins to blur. A haunting visual fable about transformation, temptation, and the cost of wonder.
On June 22, 1971, Joni Mitchell released Blue, concluding her prolific four album run for Reprise Records with an album considered by many to be one of the greatest of all time. Its stirring, confessional songs have been celebrated by music lovers and critics alike for decades while inspiring a wide variety of artists as diverse as Prince and Taylor Swift. Even today, its stature as a masterpiece continues to grow. This blu-ray release includes DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0, DTS-HD Master Audio 4.0 and Dolby Atmos mixes.