A former pop star, Alex Fletcher, is asked to write a song for a young megastar. He enlists the help of Sophie Fisher, a woman with a talent for writing lyrics. As they work together, they grow closer and discover that they make a great team. Along the way, they face challenges and confront their pasts, but ultimately find success in both music and romance.
Tony Hunter, a washed-up Hollywood star, is hoping to revive his career by starring in a new Broadway musical. With the help of a talented choreographer and a talented ballerina, Tony embarks on a journey to success, facing challenges and experiencing the ups and downs of the creative process.
Topsy-Turvy is a creative and comedic exploration of the partnership between composer Arthur Sullivan and playwright W.S. Gilbert, as they face creative differences, backstage drama, and the challenges of bringing a comic opera to the stage. Set in 1880s London, the film captures the struggles and triumphs of the theater world and the historical events that shaped the era.
An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn is a comedy movie released in 1997. The film follows a Hollywood director whose movie turns out to be a disaster. As a result, he experiences a mental breakdown and faces the cruel ironies of the industry. The story revolves around creative differences, business negotiations, and the challenges faced by filmmakers in the Hollywood movie industry.
This documentary explores the life of Arthur Russell, a talented musician and composer known for his unique musical style. The film delves into Russell's personal struggles, his journey in the music industry, and his impact on the music world.
One Trick Pony follows the story of a musician who was once successful but is now attempting to make a comeback in the music industry. Along the way, he faces the challenges of a failing marriage, creative differences with his record label, and the disillusionment of being a one-hit wonder. The movie explores themes of fame, compassion, and the price of success.
The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink? is a documentary that explores the history and impact of the iconic rock band Pink Floyd. It delves into their rise to fame, their creative differences, and the lasting impact they have had on the music industry. It also touches on the mental health struggles faced by some of the band members.
This is a comedy about people who work in the theater, live for the theater, think of nothing but the theater. The director seems crazy, the art director has idiotic ideas, and the acting coach is eccentric: they even look like brothers, related by their common obsession for the theater, linked as one with the actors. The new project is Mozart's Don Giovanni, in which the director insists to give it a brand new interpretation and an avant-garde treatment. Now, he has to deal with the violent objection from the actors, the musicians, the singing coach, the stage manager, and even the cafe bar attendants and the cleaners. The situation is further complicated as the director is such a womanizer like Don Juan... and his lovers and kids keep bugging him throughout the rehearsal...
Hit the road with Creative Differences and go behind the scenes of their first tour.
When personal and creative differences threaten to destroy a musical supergroup during the recording of an album, studio guitar player McQueen is brought in to smooth out the tracks. Soon he is reconsidering the direction of his life as he dreams of the elusive brass ring.
Follow joint artistic directors Neil Armfield and Rachel Healy in their most challenging year as they scour the globe and battle the clock to deliver the 2020 Adelaide Festival in its all-important 60th year.
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