In 'Little Monsters,' a washed-up musician named Dave forms an unlikely partnership with Miss Caroline, a kindergarten teacher, to protect a group of young children from a zombie outbreak that occurs during their school trip to a petting zoo. As they navigate through hordes of zombies, Dave and Miss Caroline must find a way to keep the children safe and escape the undead. Along the way, they discover the power of music in bringing joy and hope amidst chaos and danger.
The story is set in a secluded realm where deities and mortals both dwell. A youth named Ichiyō sets out to capture the gods who have fled and scattered all over the realm. Together with the subordinate god Tenkō, Ichiyō seeks the four evil gods who hold the key to the realm's collapse.
A raw and honest behind-the-scenes look at the iconic superstar's struggle with a life-altering illness. Serving as a love letter to her fans, this inspirational documentary highlights the music that has guided her life while also showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.
During World War II, a Japanese soldier surrenders after the Battle of the Pacific and become a Buddhist monk, dedicating himself to burying the dead soldiers and praying for their souls.
The Singing Revolution is a documentary that tells the story of Estonia's peaceful struggle for independence from the Soviet Union. Through the power of music and nonviolent protest, the Estonian people were able to resist Soviet oppression and eventually gain their freedom. The film explores the importance of culture, civil disobedience, and the role of song festivals in mobilizing the population to stand up against their oppressors.
John Howard Payne leaves home and begins a career in the theater. Despite encouragement from his mother and his sweetheart, Payne begins to lead a life of dissolute habits, and this soon leads to ruin and misery. In deep despair, he thinks of better days, and writes a song that later provides inspiration to several others in their own times of need.
Timber is a bubbly red head who travels to a small woodland town populated by anthropomorphic owl critters with different sets of eye balls. The town has a strict segregation law where only certain individuals are permitted into public buildings depending on the set of eye balls. Timber sympathizes with the owls who feel miserable about the prejudice, that she decides to unify the community with the power of music. Her ambitions of equality wins the trust of each citizen even if it means stirring up trouble with the law enforcement.
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