Lydia Tár is an acclaimed composer-conductor and the first openly gay female chief conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. As she prepares for a live recording of Mahler's 5th Symphony, her relationships, including her marriage, personal assistant, and an affair with a young Russian cellist, become strained. Accusations of abuse and favoritism arise, leading to a lawsuit and a viral scandal. Removed as conductor, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption, eventually finding a new orchestra in the Philippines.
A musical loco drama about the love and coming-of-age story of a group of passionate young people who pursue their dreams of classical music.
When a dedicated music teacher loses her job, she finds a way to connect with her students by starting a violin program in a public school in Harlem. Through the power of music, she helps her students overcome their personal challenges and find success.
Little Secrets follows the story of a teenage girl who is a talented violinist. She is keeping a secret and must balance her music lessons, first love, and a crisis of conscience. As she navigates through these challenges, she learns the importance of trust and family.
Food of Love is a drama, music, and romance movie about an 18-year-old aspiring musician who travels from New York to Spain for a summer vacation. He becomes involved in a complicated relationship with a renowned pianist and explores his own sexuality.
When a scholarship violinist gets mistaken for a wealthy student, he must navigate a world of waltzes, swing bands, and mistaken identities. Along the way, he falls in love and discovers the true power of music.
Copying Beethoven is a period drama about a music student who takes on the task of copying Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Set in the 1820s, the film explores the relationship between the composer and his young female copyist, showcasing the challenges she faces in a male-dominated music world. Alongside the musical composition, the movie delves into themes of love, ambition, and the struggle for recognition.
In the romantic comedy 'Paternity', a man named Buddy must navigate his way through various comedic obstacles in order to prove that he is the biological father of a baby. Along the way, he encounters a variety of characters and situations that test his determination and comedic timing.
A beautiful young concert pianist is torn between her attraction to her arrogant but brilliant maestro and her love for a farm boy she left back home.
Facing the Music is a documentary that tells the story of a music professor in Sydney, Australia. She finds herself in the midst of a political crisis when she is forced to resign from her position due to her radical beliefs. The film explores her transformation and the challenges she faces as she fights to retain her integrity and pursue her passion for music.
In 19th century England, a young girl goes missing, sparking a series of events that lead to the uncovering of dark secrets and hidden motives. As the investigation delves deeper, the truth becomes more elusive, and the characters find themselves entangled in a web of lies, obsession, and murder.
Confession is a melodrama set in 1930s Warsaw, Poland. The film follows the story of a talented opera singer who becomes entangled in a web of love and deception. As her reputation and personal life are put at stake, she must make difficult choices, ultimately leading to a heartbreaking confession.
Intermezzo is a melodrama set in the 1930s that tells the story of a talented concert violinist named Holger who falls in love with his piano accompanist, Anita. Holger is married with a daughter, but as he travels the world on a concert tour, Anita becomes an integral part of his life. Their relationship grows stronger, leading to a series of conflicts and emotional turmoil. The movie explores themes of love, infidelity, and the complexities of relationships.
Two high schoolers are unprepared for the reality of parenthood when the girl becomes pregnant.
In the remote house of a music student in the South of France, a series of murders occurs, seemingly connected to an unfinished music composition. As the investigation deepens, the young student discovers a doppelganger and uncovers a dark family secret.
Chashme Buddoor (1981) follows the story of three unlikely roommates who are caught up in a series of comedic and romantic situations. Their lives take a turn when they encounter a beautiful salesgirl and each tries to win her over, leading to a hilarious and chaotic chain of events.
Doña Herlinda, a widow, is determined to find a suitable husband for her gay son, who is in a relationship with a French horn player. She enlists the help of a waiter and together they navigate through love, surprises, and a theater production.
Maki is a young gay music student who's completely smitten with his classmate Ruiku, who plays piano with incredible passion but is cold and distant to everyone. Maki decides to do whatever it takes to get Ruiku to return his feelings.
Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts is a documentary film about the composer Philip Glass. It provides an intimate look at Glass's life and his music, exploring his influences, collaborations, and the impact of his work. The film follows Glass as he travels to different locations, including New York City, Nova Scotia, Adelaide, and Coney Island, capturing his performances, conversations, and moments of inspiration. Through interviews with family members, friends, and fellow artists, the documentary paints a comprehensive picture of Glass's career and his contributions to contemporary music.
Conductivity is a documentary that explores the world of orchestra conducting, focusing on the experiences of music students and their mentors. Set in Helsinki, Finland, the film delves into the challenges and triumphs of aspiring conductors as they navigate the complexities of interpretation, communication, and leadership in the classical music realm.