High Note is a surreal musical journey that follows a conductor's quest to find harmony in a world of chaos. With a playful mix of animation and live-action, the film takes viewers on a mind-bending trip filled with hiccups, hatching eggs, and a dog playing fetch with a treble clef. As the conductor navigates through surreal landscapes and encounters eccentric characters, he learns the true power of music to bring people together.
Guy Manley, formerly the world’s most preeminent secret agent, who, while drowning in his alcohol-filled retirement, is brought back for one last mission by his former boss Buck Cash. His mission? Kill Buck's brother, Rich Cash, keeping him from being elected the city's new mayor, thereby stopping him from becoming the most powerful person in the world!
What's the point of music? You might be tempted to answer that it's an enjoyable pastime or an art form, but nothing really essential. For the first time, a documentary shows the opposite. Music is a biological necessity for human beings: it helps build our brains. In recent years, the discoveries of international neuroscience researchers have revolutionized our understanding of the impact of music on our brains. This film is a behavioral and neurological investigation whose ambition is to unveil the mystery of music's powers in our lives.
When a young boy tries to write the perfect song, the tip of his pencil breaks and frees a Genie who will only grant him one wish
Now Hear This is a surreal animated short that explores the different sounds in our everyday lives and their impact on our perception of reality. Through a series of abstract and imaginative sequences, the film takes viewers on a journey of sound and its effects on our senses. From the chirping of birds to the ringing of telephones, the movie highlights the importance of sound in shaping our understanding of the world around us.
Maikaew, a girl in a marching band have to overcome the insulting words of others by practicing the marching music and performing the show successfully.
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