Muriel, a socially awkward young woman, dreams of getting married and leaving behind her boring life in a small Australian town. With her best friend Rhonda by her side, Muriel embarks on a series of misadventures, including a fake marriage and spying on a couple having sex. Ultimately, she learns the importance of self-empowerment and true friendship.
Five years after the events of Mamma Mia! (2008), Sophie prepares for the grand reopening of the Hotel Bella Donna as she learns more about her mother's past. Along the way, she discovers Donna's young life and experiences the fun she had with the three possible dads of Sophie. As Sophie reflects on her mother's journey, she realizes that she is more like her mother than she ever realized before.
Sophie Sheridan, a bride-to-be, wants to find her real father in order to have him walk her down the aisle. With the help of her mother's diary, she discovers three potential fathers and invites them to her wedding without her mother and fiancé knowing. Chaos ensues as the three men arrive and Sophie tries to keep their presence a secret. Meanwhile, her mother Donna is faced with her past and the memories of her relationships with the three men. In the end, Sophie decides to ask Donna to give her away at the wedding, bringing the story full circle of love, family, and music.
ABBA: The Movie is a documentary-style film that follows the popular Swedish pop group ABBA during their 1977 Australian tour. As the band travels from city to city, they experience various adventures and encounters, including press conferences, interviews, and concerts. Along the way, they are pursued by a radio DJ who is determined to get a phone interview with them. The film also offers glimpses into the personal lives of the band members and highlights their rise to international fame.
A film about Chess - from reading to first night
ABBA: Super Troupers is a documentary that explores the rise and success of the iconic pop band ABBA. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, the film takes viewers on a journey through the group's formation, their unforgettable music, and their impact on popular culture.
Rik Mayall Presents: Dancing Queen is a comedy TV movie from 1993. It follows the story of a group of friends who plan a practical joke at a bachelor party, but things go awry when they hire a stripper who turns out to be the bride's best friend.
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.
A gothic allegory reinventing horror movie conventions while exploring the cyclical nature of life expressed through the romantic relationship between a lonely widow and her restless husband.
Gert van der Graaf, a convicted stalker, recounts his childhood crush on Abba superstar Agnetha Fältskog, which escalated into a criminal obsession. Through the documentary, Gert shares his journey of infatuation, his relentless pursuit of Agnetha Fältskog, and the dangerous consequences of his love turning into an obsession.
The Secret History of Eurovision is a documentary that delves into the fascinating story behind the world's biggest song competition. It explores the post-World War Two era, the Cold War, and the cultural identity of Europe. From the rise of ABBA to the influence of the Berlin Wall, the film uncovers the hidden stories of Eurovision. It also touches on themes such as costume, dancing, and the kitsch appeal of the contest. With sequins, glitter, and unforgettable performances, Eurovision continues to captivate fans around the world, showcasing the power of music and live broadcasts in a global competition.
The third installment in the Mamma Mia franchise.
Bjorn, lead singer in Abbatoir, and his band mates Benny, Anni-Frid, and Agnetha spend their weekends covering Abba classics at a variety of increasingly depressing venues, from old folks’ homes to empty pub back rooms. It’s a grind and the band is ready to call it a day when Benny, the band’s oldest and most needy member, hears of a Battle Of The Bands competition for tribute bands at The Niney Dimey. As the band arrives to load in their gear, things begin to go awry rather quickly. A disturbance in the main room of the venue rapidly gets out of control forcing Bjorn and his band to take cover backstage. Some of the other bands are injured from the fracas outside, injuries which soon present a problem when the wounded begin to metamorphose into bloodthirsty undead.
In What's the Name of the Dame?, a group of friends embarks on a quest to uncover the identity of a woman they met at a party. As they dig deeper into the mystery, they encounter hilarious situations and form unlikely friendships. The journey not only reveals the truth about the dame but also brings about personal growth and self-discovery. With witty dialogue, memorable characters, and a touch of musicality, this comedy film takes viewers on an entertaining and heartwarming adventure.
Celebrating 50 years since ABBA won Eurovision in 1974 with Waterloo, through the extraordinary and entertaining story of how international stardom almost didn't happen for the group.
ABBA - The Last Video (2004) is a short animated music video showcasing the final track recorded by ABBA. The video features puppet versions of the band members singing and dancing to the song. It was created in celebration of ABBA's successful career and their influence in the music industry. The video captures the essence of ABBA's unique style and memorable performances, making it a must-watch for fans of the band.
A documentary about ABBA's manager Stikkan Anderson and the record label Polar Music.
Due to an accident in a bioweapons bunker, two Soviet soldiers are met with the very weapons their government has engineered. The two must escape, before their entire facility is locked down, encasing them forever underground.
Legendary Swedish song writer and ABBA's manager Stikkan Anderson tells the story of his life in his own words.