The documentary "Cat's In the Cradle: The Song that Changed Our Lives " explores the legacy of Harry Chapin's iconic song, 50 years after its release. With insights from Billy Joel, Pat Benatar, Dee Snider, Judy Collins, and more, the film reflects on the song's enduring impact and universal themes of fatherhood, time, and the relationships that shape our lives.
Guitarist Rodolphe Burger and multi-instrumentalist Julien Perraudeau pay tribute to the Düsseldorf band Kraftwerk with a reinterpretation of their album Radio-Activity . A performance of the third kind, under the eyes of the visitors of the C'est dans la vallée festival.
With nothing to do in town but watch television and play five-pin bowling, Leo finds himself in his pastime daydreaming and nostalgic for Lemon Lanes, his happy place.
This previously unreleased three-screen triptych film serves as a sublimely meditative visual accompaniment to indie-folk outfit Bon Iver’s acclaimed 2024 EP of the same name. Exploring themes of solitude, reflection, and the passage from personal turmoil to resolute hope, SABLE, weaves a journey of introspection and emotional evolution through minimalist black-and-white visuals and contemplative imagery, all set to some of the most soul-stirring music Bon Iver has yet created.
The Best of BandLab explores the creative journey of independent musicians who use the BandLab platform to produce, collaborate, and share their work with the world. The documentary captures the passion, struggles, and triumphs of artists turning inspiration into music, highlighting how digital tools and global connections are transforming the way songs are created and shared in the modern era.
Join the vibrant live broadcast of NCT WISH's first concert in theater! Witness the stage where music, performance, and narrative combine to deliver a message of dreams and wishes.
Cliché damsels in distress throughout film history share a common thread: their stories are often interrupted by a man. In truth, they don’t need saving at all. When they come together, they realize how much feminine energy they need in their lives.
From the mind of Daniel Johns, "What If The Future Never Happened?" is a genre-bending, semi-autobiographical featurette that puts reality and fantasy in a hyper-speed spin cycle.
In a family marked by grief, Clarice is the "Third Clef": the granddaughter trying to follow in the musical footsteps of her late grandmother, Lola. But her dream collides with the resistance of her mother, Verônica, who, consumed by deep depression, sees music as the root of the family's ruin. On the eve of a decisive contest, the tension between the daughter's desire for a future and the mother's pain from the past reaches a breaking point, forcing them to decide whether to live in silence or find a new harmony.
Filmed in a quiet seaside cabin, the short film blends live performance with raw conversation — an intimate look at an artist learning to sit still within himself.
The MV captures the members in various moments that evoke a cinematic music drama: from the band practicing together, to Gaon and Jooyeon running somewhere, O.de and Jun Han, Jungsu deep in thought, and Gun Il observing something with a focused gaze. Each scene reflects a unique facet of youth. The song is about someone waiting endlessly for love that never comes back. They feel lost, tired, and hopeless, wishing to be noticed or let go completely. It captures the pain of waiting, the loneliness of being forgotten, and the desire to be found again.