My Way tells the story of a talented musician who overcomes obstacles and achieves success in the music industry. The plot explores themes of family conflict, ambition, and the price of fame. Set in various locations including Paris, France and Egypt, the movie follows the protagonist as he navigates the music industry, deals with relationships, and faces personal challenges.
Waiting for Guffman is a fake documentary that follows the residents of Blaine, Missouri as they prepare for their town's sesquicentennial celebration. Local amateur theater director Corky St. Clair is determined to put on a show that will impress the influential theater scout Mort Guffman. However, the production quickly spirals out of control, leading to a hilarious and cringe-inducing series of mishaps.
Victor/Victoria is a comedic tale of a struggling singer who finds success by pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman, all set against the backdrop of 1920s Paris. With the help of a flamboyant entertainer and a gangster mobster, she navigates the world of nightclub performances, gender disguise, and romantic entanglements.
Taal is a story of love, music, and dance. It revolves around a love triangle between a folk singer, a wealthy businessman's daughter, and an aspiring artist. The film explores the conflicts arising from class differences and unrequited love. It features stunning dance performances and catchy musical numbers.
The Heat Is On: The Making of Miss Saigon is a documentary film that takes viewers behind the scenes of the iconic musical stage production in London. It explores the challenges faced by the cast, crew, and director during the Vietnam War backdrop. Interviews with the talented singers, dancers, and actors provide insights into their auditions and the rigorous process of bringing the musical to life.
Patch Town is a musical fantasy movie about a kidnapped baby doll who escapes from a toy factory where he has been enslaved. He embarks on a journey to find his mother, encountering various obstacles and adventures along the way. The movie features themes of adoption, identity, and the importance of family.
Yves Montand, playing himself, returns to his hometown of Marseilles to appear in an autobiographical musical. Once there, he searches for the barmaid he once loved and also encounters young hopeful Marion, giving her the chance of a lifetime
VH-1 celebrates Rocky Horror's 25th Anniversary with a Celebrity Karaoke special at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV.
Music Teacher revolves around Alyson Daley (Potts), a high school music teacher who is on the brink of losing her beloved school music program because of district budget cuts. In an effort to spare the program, Daley's former students band together to stage a musical to raise money to keep the program alive.
Richard Rodgers: Some Enchanted Evening is a documentary that explores the life and music of renowned composer Richard Rodgers. It takes viewers on a journey through his illustrious career, showcasing his groundbreaking contributions to the world of musical theater. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, this film offers a captivating look at the man behind the iconic soundtracks of classic Broadway shows.
The cast of "Annie" talks about menstruation
New York girl has a dull boyfriend and seems destined for a dull marriage when she meets a rich playboy who has money to burn and places to go.
Women who have played orphans in "Annie" are brought together in this documentary.
A narrator provides very brief info on the beginnings and history of Vaudeville while Vaudeville acts are staged by impersonators and contemporary performers.
1950s Athens. Prince, a self-made impresario and the owner of the "Acropole" review theater, fires one of his leading ladies when she shows up drunk on opening night. In order to replace her, he turns to Lakis Loizos, an expert at comic female roles and an ex-wonder-child of movies, who now runs an agency for extras. At first, Lakis is surprised by the prince's proposal, but finally decides to try his luck on the stage of the legendary theater.
Today, more than 200.000 men, women and children are locked up in North Korea's concentration camps. Systematic torture, starvation and murder is what faces the inmates. Few survive many years in the camps, but the population is kept stable by a steady influx of new persons considered to be 'class enemies'. A small group of people have managed to flee from the camps to a new life in the prosperous South Korea. Some of them gather and decide to make an extraordinary and controversial musical about their experiences in the Yodok concentration camp. Despite death treats and many obstacles the musical becomes a tour de force for this ensemble of refugees and for them a possibility opens to talk about their experiences and inspire others to protest the existence of the camps.
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