Natália and Isabela are girlfriends and a sertanejo music duo, just starting out in Belo Horizonte. During a weekend dedicated to creating a new album, the pressure to make something commercially viable and the fear of failure bring out insecurities and resentments. Faced with the conflict between ambition and love, they will have to decide if it is still possible to reconcile their careers with their relationship.
A documentary exploring student and young people involvement in the local alternative music scene of Teesside, an industrial area in the North-East of England.
Traveller music has been a defining force in Irish musical heritage since the ballad boom of the 1960s. As the music reached new heights, the Traveller way of life was undergoing profound change. The transition from life on the road to settled housing altered the social fabric that had long nurtured this tradition, challenging how music was passed down through the generations.
Daniel Villarreal, a young pianist and composer, is told by his famous musician father, Luis, that he must play one of his most famous pieces for his graduation concert. With the help of his boyfriend, Bruno, Daniel tries to prove himself as a musician and as a member of the LGBTQ+ community, outside of his father's shadow and pressure.
Lehigh Valley based band We're From Antarctica gives you a glimpse into their lives as they tell their story for the first time in a joyful, emotional and powerful documentary.
A singer’s voice—and identity—evolve in this raw, lyrical journey through gender transition, loss, and self-discovery. British artist Dylan Holloway, formerly known as Lots Holloway, stepped away from the spotlight during the 2020 lockdown to begin his gender transition. Once a rising star on the UK’s X-Factor, Dylan now faces a profound personal and professional crossroads: hormone therapy could irreversibly change the voice that once defined his career. Blending candid video diaries, family footage, and intimate interviews, Tomorrow’s Too Late traces Dylan’s early life, his struggle with identity, and the emotional toll of life lived in public. At once a music documentary and a deeply moving portrait of trans experience, the film captures the courage it takes to risk everything in pursuit of an authentic self.
Jimena is a hungry girl who wanders through the mountains in search of food and comes across the carrot garden of an old indigenous farmer. She steals the last carrot from the garden and is caught and imprisoned by the old man. She tries to escape by any means necessary, even at the cost of other's well being.
Live Forever is a fan‑made concert film celebrating the music and spirit of the band Oasis. Created by Connor Withall, it’s a creative homage, featuring performances of iconic Oasis tracks in a live‑concert format
A run-through of, art rock duo, Pinball's formation, discography, and all-around existence, with featured interview snippets from other musicians, record store owners, and visual artists.
A deep dive into the BBC’s music archives for a celebration of battling brothers Noel and Liam, and the classic songs that helped to define the 1990s and the Britpop era.
Grima plunged Hellfest into an icy torpor, draping festivalgoers in their atmospheric black metal. A performance carried by the dark melodies of the album Nightside, released in 2025. Grima's music is as cold and fatal as the land where it was born: Siberia. Formed in 2014 around twin brothers Morbium and Vilhelm Sysoev, the band has since crafted a unique universe, fueled by pagan imagery and sounds that are both brutal and hypnotic. Filmed on June 21, 2025, at the Hellfest Open Air Festival, Clisson.