How could twin sisters be such polar opposites? Kwon Shi Ah is the beautiful sister, gorgeous in every way and a member of the popular girl group known as Miracle Girls. Since she was in preschool, Shia has worked as a model and then a teen actress before becoming an idol. Her fraternal twin sister, Shi Yeon, is almost double the body size of Shi Ah and has always been ridiculed and bullied in school for her large frame. Because of this, Shi Yeon has become a recluse, who prefers staying home and producing an Internet broadcast within the safety of her room. The only time Shi Yeon ventures out is to visit a mysterious tarot card reader who gives Shi Yeon a magical tarot card every day. But the twin sisters’ lives are turned upside down when they wake up one day and realize that their souls have switched bodies! What will an idol musician and Shi Yeon’s high school crush think of the women they thought they knew?
To casual observers, Tao Yao appears to be nothing more than an ordinary young girl. In fact, she is anything but. Tao Yao is actually a spirit healer. And her goal is not to treat people, but animals, monsters, and spirits who have found themselves in precarious situations. But she is not alone in her quest. She has also been joined by a diminutive monk named Mo Ya and Liu Gon Zi, a snake demon who has taken control of a man’s body. Will this motley crew help rescue the spirits and monsters who need Tao Yao’s help?
The Beatles: Get Back is a documentary TV show that explores the journey of the iconic British rock band, The Beatles, during the 1960s. It showcases their rise to fame, their friendship, and the challenges they faced as they revolutionized popular music. This docuseries provides an intimate look into their lives, their music-making process, and their groundbreaking performances. From their early days in Liverpool to the height of Beatlemania, viewers get an inside perspective on the band's journey towards becoming one of the greatest musical acts in history.
Midnight Express (1978) tells the story of Billy Hayes, an American college student who is caught attempting to smuggle drugs out of Turkey. He is sentenced to a harsh prison where he faces brutal treatment from sadistic prison guards and a merciless warden. As he experiences the horrors of prison life, Billy becomes desperate to escape and seeks the help of a lawyer. The movie explores themes of survival, revenge, and the effects of imprisonment on the human psyche.
Spinal Tap, an aging rock band from England, embarks on a North American tour that is documented by film director Marty DiBergi. As they promote their new record and face various mishaps and setbacks, the band's popularity begins to decline. Internal conflicts and hilarious incidents ensue, but they ultimately find redemption when they discover that their song has become a hit in Japan.
David Byrne's American Utopia (2020) is a documentary film directed by Spike Lee. It captures the theatrical musical performance of David Byrne and his band, featuring songs from his album 'American Utopia'. The film showcases the unique and innovative staging, choreography, and arrangement of the live concert, exploring themes of community, identity, and social issues.
In 1938 Rome, a housewife and a gay journalist find solace and connection with each other during a day filled with political intrigue, societal oppression, and personal struggles.
Experience Olivia Rodrigo's journey from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles as she recounts the memories of writing and creating her debut album in this biographical documentary film.
Roger Waters, a renowned musician, sets out on a road trip across Europe to pay tribute to war veterans. Along the way, he reflects on his own life and the impact of war, while sharing his experiences through music performances.
In the bustling city of Paris, the lives of the residents of an apartment building intertwine in a day filled with chaos and mayhem. From dentists to clarinetists, and vinyl collectors to activists, each character navigates their own challenges and seeks peace amidst the chaos. With repairs, unexpected encounters, and the bustling open-air market, this ensemble comedy captures the essence of life in the City of Light.
A documentary and concert film showcasing Billie Eilish's journey in the music industry and her special connection with Los Angeles. The film features a blend of live performances, behind-the-scenes footage, and animated sequences.
This documentary delves into the early years of Michael Jackson's career, focusing on his journey from being a child star at Motown to the creation of his groundbreaking album Off the Wall. It examines the challenges he faced and the musical influences that shaped his unique style.
This documentary takes viewers behind the scenes of Pink Floyd's groundbreaking album, Wish You Were Here, exploring its creation, the band's internal dynamics, and the impact it had on music. Through interviews, rare footage, and insights from the band members themselves, it provides a comprehensive look at one of Pink Floyd's most beloved and influential works.
This documentary takes a closer look at the last five years of David Bowie's life, from the release of his album 'The Next Day' to his final album 'Blackstar'. Through archival footage and interviews, it explores his creativity, influence, and artistic vision.
A story about personal death, rebirth, mental health, dealing with the tragedies of the world, queer love, and finding community.
The short film companion to Mac Miller's Balloonerism follows a group of school friends who are transfigured by the music of a chord organ and launched into a shadow world. Swallowed by the turtle of time, they must plod through the underbelly of adulthood. Based on the lyrics and music by Mac Miller and directed by Samuel Jerome Mason. Animation. 2025.
In 1930s Dusseldorf, Germany, during the Great Depression, a unemployed man named Peter Kurten leads a double life as a psychopath and a serial killer. As the police investigation intensifies, a journalist becomes obsessed with uncovering the truth.
Nothing Like Before delves into the creation of the Clube da Esquina Album (Brazil, 1972). Considered by many music critics one of the best albums of all time, it presented to the world musicians like Milton Nascimento, Lô Borges, Toninho Horta, Beto Guedes and Wagner Tiso.
The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile is a documentary film that takes a look at the making of the iconic album Exile On Main St. by The Rolling Stones. The film delves into the band's drug-fueled lifestyle, their decision to record in the south of France, and the challenges they faced during the recording process. It also showcases the cultural and musical backdrop of the 1970s and features interviews with band members and other key figures in the music industry.