in 1994, at that time the mainstream Cai Luong troupe was sought after by the audience, Thanh was then a 10 year old boy working as a fisherman on the river and despite the danger, he managed to hold the altar. Patriarch and then were adopted by the theater troupe Mr. Bau by the troupe. Kieu Truc Linh, a pretty 9-year-old girl, is the daughter of the famous singer Kieu Truc Le. In order to save her child, Truc Le sacrificed herself... Ten years later, the lack of customers persisted even though the group's owner used every possible means, from an orthodox Cai Luong troupe, it has now become a vaudeville troupe with a circus and lottery. In music, in opera and opera, there are only excerpts and the relationship between the new and the ancient. THIS MOVIE PLOT IS GODDAM LONG SO I SUMMARIZE IT
Prepare for a musical chain reaction with an hour lit up by one shining moment after another in this celebration of the best BBC performances from soul legend Diana Ross. From The Supremes to some of her most supreme solo hits, this collection from the archives underlines exactly why Ms Ross has been one of the biggest and most enduring names in music. With songs like Baby Love, I’m Still Waiting and Why Do Fools Fall in Love? from Diana’s visits to the BBC on programmes like Top of the Pops, Wogan and the National Lottery show, this is a must for all fans that promises to leave them Upside Down and enjoying a massive Love Hangover.
Created and filmed in Appalachia by three native West Virginian women, "Song of Exile" is a film with music by artist Mister Mae that embraces the inherent beauty of the region. It showcases the joy of Appalachia's natural spaces, and the terror of disruption by human forces.
Between March 22 and 23, more than 130 thousand people will witness a new milestone for argentinian music: Maria Becerra will be the first female argentinian musician to play in River, stadium where the most significant international stars have played.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s iconic Eurovision victory, a milestone that calls for a celebratory cinematic tribute fitting for the ultimate pop band. ‘ABBA: Against the Odds’ unveils the epic journey of ABBA’s rise to global fame. Starting with the moment they won Eurovision, it tells the story of how they overcame critical backlash, societal attitudes and marital break-up to deliver their ground-breaking music and prove themselves as a live act.
South African producer / director JON DAY spent the last 5 years making a documentary about the mysterious rap-rave group, DIE ANTWOORD. Art directed by surrealist photographer, ROGER BALLEN. Narrated by NINJA & ¥O-LANDI'S daughter, 16 JONES.
"Efterklang - The Makedonium Band" is a new music documentary directed by Danish filmmaker Andreas Johnsen. It follows Efterklang as they embark on a journey to Skopje in North Macedonia, to form a new band and create a show to be performed in front of the local freedom monument Makedonium. All within 6 days. With the help of Grga, a concert organiser from MKC Youth Cultural Centre, and by reaching out to local musicians through open calls, the band manages to form connections with a wide range of talented musicians from both the traditional and the contemporary scene of North Macedonia.
Ji-won and Ji-won: an ex-couple who share the same name. After ending their 7-year relationship and indie band career, they reunite on a late summer night. Ji-won arrives with an expectation of an uneventful night, while Ji-won comes with a resolution. The next day, Ji-won ends up day-drinking with former bandmates, and their summer takes an unexpected turn.
Three years after winning the first season of music competition program "Sing again - Unknown Singer," Lee Seung-yoon has since released two full-length albums and an independent film about him, "Notes from the Unknown". "LEE SEUNG YOON CONCERT DOCKING : LIFTOFF" is a live performance film about the last day of the Seoul performance of Lee Seung-yoon's national tour concert DOCKING in 2023. Whether his fans are still reeling from his last concert or have yet to experience his live performances, this movie will give them a glimpse into his charm as a performer.
Working-class gay DJ Tony De Vit invented hard house music and made it mainstream – his fans included Madonna and Boy George when he was the star attraction at all-night London club Trade. In 1996, in his late 30s, he was on the cusp of becoming one the biggest DJs in the world. Robert Ferguson, already known as Fergie, was a 15-year-old budding DJ in a small town in Northern Ireland. At the same age, teenage rebel Andi Buckley had been kicked out of school and out of home in Birmingham – but had begun to work in the dance music industry. This powerful documentary tells the story of how the three men's lives became intertwined in a tale of love, loss, gay identity, hero worship, attitudes to AIDS and the 90s boom in dance music.