A celebration of the legendary band that revolutionized pop music, and the iconic, harmonious sound they created that personified the California dream, captivating fans for generations and generations to come.
Der Ring des Nibelungen in a production of the Zürich opera house, recorded 2024. "Dramatic music-making at its finest". In the hands of General Music Director Gianandrea Noseda and Stage Director Andreas Homoki, Wagner's myth is represented as "a dysfunctional family of gods" (The Independent) in a polished yet unpretentious production that underscores the humanity of the characters, who are performed by the same exceptional cast of singers across all four operas.
A persistent young man infatuated with a woman he follows on social media. Despite her disinterest and his comical attempts to impress her, he remains hopeful, capturing the humor and heartbreak of unrequited love.
Documentary short film that captures the album release event of Zepelim e o Sopro do Cão's debut, "Caranguejo de Açude", which took place at Farofa na Praia de Campina, featuring special guests Escurinho and Banda Labacé.
A love, a journey, perhaps an obsession, the thin line between life and death constantly questioned by love, an immortal feeling, yet experienced by mortals. This animated and musical short film features young Orpheus, the quintessential archetype of the poet, embarking on a journey that will lead him into the depths of the underworld, in a desperate attempt to bring his deceased wife Eurydice back to life
Der Ring des Nibelungen in a production of the Zürich opera house, recorded 2024. "Dramatic music-making at its finest". In the hands of General Music Director Gianandrea Noseda and Stage Director Andreas Homoki, Wagner's myth is represented as "a dysfunctional family of gods" (The Independent) in a polished yet unpretentious production that underscores the humanity of the characters, who are performed by the same exceptional cast of singers across all four operas.
A mockumentary following 'Fleetwood Crack', histories least relevant punk band, as they attempt to recover from the death of a member and write a comeback album worthy of their ego.
Live At The Hollywood Bowl With Orchestra showcases Bonamassa’s virtuosic blend of blues and rock but also elevates fan-favorite tracks with grandiose orchestral arrangements by some of Hollywood's finest – David Campbell, Trevor Rabin, and Jeff Bova. “Very few gigs represent my journey in music more than the Hollywood Bowl. I moved to Los Angeles in 2003 in search of opportunity and cheaper rent than New York City. My first gig at The Mint was attended by 5 of my friends and that's all. We have played The Greek Theatre many times since, but the Bowl has always been a dream. The orchestra and the sheer scale of the event and venue is something I will never forget. I am so grateful that we filmed this special event in my life,” reminisces Bonamassa.
American rock band Halestorm closed out its "Back from the Dead" world tour in December 2023 with a sold-out show at London's OVO Arena Wembley. Frontwoman Lzzy Hale called it a "right of passage" and "huge milestone." The band surprised fans by announcing a live album and this concert film in May 2024, a week before their release.
The winner of a record-breaking six Tony Awards as well as two Grammy awards and an Emmy, Audra McDonald performs a repertoire of classic Broadway songs, including “I Am What I Am,” “Summertime,” “Everything’s Coming Up Roses,” and many more.
Bluebottle Kiss were formed in Sydney in 1993, a turbulent time in the Australian
independent music scene. They sound only like themselves: A strikingly volatile unit
bringing forth sweetness and ferocity, conjuring tales of personal vulnerability and a kind of
warped Australiana. After releasing multiple albums and EPs, they parted ways in 2007. In 2022, the ‘Revenge is Slow’ (2002) line-up of Bluebottle Kiss announced a run of 5
reunion shows across Australia. These were astonishing performances, transcending the
entire concept of reformation. Film maker Ben deHoedt shot the band’s hometown gig in
Sydney, resulting in the film (and accompanying live album) Bluebottle Kiss: Never Leave
Town – Live in Sydney. Made on the fly with minimal equipment, this unadorned yet
cinematic live document captures the rich hues, rough edges, vulnerability and vitality of
Bluebottle Kiss as they perform some of their most accomplished material to a packed
house over a 90 minute set.