Nina Iseri drops out of high school and moves to Tokyo by herself. In front of the station in the suburbs of Tokyo, Nina sees Momo Kawaragi singing alone and is touched by the power of music. Nina decides to form a band with Subaru Awasu, a girl who hides her true feelings, Tomo Ebutsuka, who was abandoned by her parents, and Rupa, a lonely girl without any family...
A couple struggling with their marital problems decide to form a band in an attempt to channel their emotions and heal their relationship. As they navigate the ups and downs of their musical journey, they find themselves confronting their own vulnerabilities and rediscovering their love for each other.
Shut Up Flower Boy Band is a TV show that follows the story of a high school rock band. The members of the band, who come from different backgrounds, form a tight bond as they face various challenges in pursuing their dreams of becoming successful musicians. Along the way, they navigate issues such as friendship, love triangles, and the music industry. The show explores themes of passion, perseverance, and the bittersweet journey to fame.
An in-depth look at the iconic rock band, The Beatles, from their humble beginnings in Liverpool to their rise to global fame, their struggles within the band, and ultimately their disbandment. Featuring interviews, concert footage, and behind-the-scenes glimpses, this documentary miniseries takes viewers on a journey through the band's tumultuous history and lasting impact on the music industry.
In 'V/H/S/99,' a group of individuals experiences horrifying and terrifying events from different eras, including a punk rock band encountering a supernatural entity, college students participating in a deadly hazing ritual, contestants on a deadly game show, and two videographers trapped in Hell. As they navigate through these nightmares, they are confronted with the dark consequences of their actions.
Pearl Jam Twenty is a documentary film that takes an in-depth look at the history of the band. From their beginnings in Seattle to their rise as one of the most influential rock groups of the 1990s, the film reveals the personal stories and struggles of the band members. It showcases their unique sound and the impact they had on the grunge and rock music scene. Through interviews, archival footage, and live performances, Pearl Jam Twenty captures the essence of the band's journey and the enduring legacy they have created.
When a songwriter gets a last-minute job offer at a lakeside resort in Lake Tahoe, she must navigate an ex-boyfriend reunion, a rock star, and a variety show, all while trying to save her family hotel.
Birth of the Beatles is a biographical drama film that follows the journey of four young men from Liverpool who would go on to become the iconic rock band, The Beatles. The story explores their early struggles, their time in Germany, their rise to popularity, and the challenges they faced along the way.
Daria Morgendorffer embarks on a summer vacation filled with stupidity, sarcasm, and teenage misfits. As she explores themes of love, self-doubt, and outsider status, Daria finds herself on a journey of self-discovery.
In 'Pixel Perfect', a computer genius creates a holographic rock group, but struggles to give them individuality. As he tries to fix the issue, he discovers the importance of embracing uniqueness.
Join Peter Jackson and his team as they chronicle the completion of The Beatles' final song, bringing their career full-circle in Now and Then. This documentary captures the process, from the recording sessions to the technological advancements, showcasing the band's legacy and impact on music.
Backbeat is a drama film that tells the story of the early days of The Beatles, focusing on their time in Hamburg, Germany. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and the struggles of being a young rock band trying to make it big. It follows the complicated relationships between the band members and their friends, including a love triangle and the challenges they face in the music industry. Backbeat offers a glimpse into the formative years of one of the most iconic bands in history.
Rock Follies, and its sequel, Rock Follies of '77, was a musical drama shown on British television in the 1970s. The storyline, over 12 episodes and two series, followed the ups and downs of a fictional female rock band called the "Little Ladies" as they struggled for recognition and success. The series starred Rula Lenska, Charlotte Cornwell and Julie Covington as the Little Ladies, with support from Emlyn Price, Beth Porter, Sue Jones-Davies, Stephen Moore and Little Nell among others. The series was made with a very low budget for Thames Television, with a style inspired by fringe theatre. The series was a success, winning three BAFTA Awards and the soundtrack album reaching No.1 in the UK Charts.
A psychopath sabotages a roller coaster and blackmails the park's CEO for ransom. A Vietnam War veteran and an FBI inspector team up to catch the culprit before disaster strikes.
Rush: Beyond The Lighted Stage is a documentary that tells the story of the cult rock band Rush and their journey to success. The film explores their unique musical style, their individualism, and the impact they had on the world of rock music. It delves into their personal lives, their struggles, and their triumphs, showcasing the dedication and passion that drove them to become one of the most influential rock bands in history. Through interviews, live performances, and behind-the-scenes footage, viewers get an in-depth look into the band's history, their musical evolution, and the bond that kept them together throughout the years.
In 1980s Stockholm, three teenage girls form a punk rock band despite their lack of musical talent. They navigate the challenges of friendship, jealousy, and growing up in a conservative society. As they face obstacles like band practice, gigs, and underage drinking, they learn about themselves, their passions, and the power of female friendship.
Led Zeppelin - The Song Remains the Same is a documentary film that combines live performances by the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin with behind-the-scenes footage. The film captures the energy and raw power of the band's live performances, showcasing their legendary status in the world of rock music. It also provides a glimpse into the personal lives of the band members, as well as their interactions with fans and the music industry.
Imagine: John Lennon is a biography and documentary film that delves into the life of iconic musician John Lennon. The film explores his rise to fame as a rock singer and musician, his impact on mass media and popular culture, and his involvements with the band The Beatles. It also touches upon his personal life, including his experiences with autism, his famous songs, and the scandalous events surrounding his tragic death in the 1980s.
Solanin is a moving drama that follows a group of friends in Tokyo as they face unemployment, loss, and the complexities of adult life. The story revolves around Meiko and Taneda, a couple trying to find their place in the world while pursuing their passion for music. They soon encounter various challenges, including the death of a friend and the struggle to make ends meet. Through their journey, they learn about love, friendship, and the importance of chasing their dreams.
Three young friends steal some music equipment for their struggling post-punk band and, in a panic, kill the shop’s owner. Assayas’ debut feature examines, with characteristic restraint and acuity, the psychological fallout as the band unravels—and each of its members grapple with their own feelings of guilt, paranoia, and despair.