The Bélier Family is a heartwarming comedy-drama set in rural France. Paula, a 16-year-old girl, is the only hearing member of her deaf family. Despite her responsibilities on their dairy farm, Paula discovers her exceptional talent for singing. Encouraged by her music teacher, she decides to audition for a prestigious singing competition. However, pursuing her dreams means leaving her family behind and facing various challenges. The movie explores themes of family, love, and self-discovery.
In the small town of Húsavík, Iceland, best friends Lars and Sigrit form the band Fire Saga. They dream of winning the Eurovision Song Contest. Through obstacles and mishaps, they make it to the competition where they face fierce competition and discover their true feelings for each other. In the end, they realize that their relationship is more important than winning the contest.
Dansk Melodi Grand Prix is an annual music competition organised by Danish public broadcaster Danmarks Radio, which determines the country's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest. The festival has produced three Eurovision winners and thirteen top-five placings.
Li'l Quinquin is a TV show set in a small town in rural France where a local policeman investigates bizarre crimes, including murder and decapitated bodies. The show explores themes of racism, mental disability, and extramarital affairs.
A single mother at odds with her son is on a quest to find a new hobby for him. Their lives take a turn when she comes across a discarded guitar in a dumpster, sparking a journey of music, friendship, and self-discovery.
When a group of friends embark on a road trip, their journey takes an unexpected turn after a crash and they find themselves in hilarious situations with youtubers, police, and even a singing competition.
In a future world controlled by a media mogul, a young couple gets caught up in a dystopian society where they are brainwashed and manipulated. They must navigate the world of the music industry, drugs, and totalitarianism to find freedom.
In Rappin (1985), a former convict discovers his talent for music in the realm of hip-hop and rap. He gets involved in a heated song contest while facing challenges such as a land grab. Along the way, he meets dancers and learns to breakdance, finding himself through the power of music.
Once in a Lifetime tells the story of a mentally impaired aspiring singer, who with the help of her celebrity personal assistant, competes in a song contest on Christmas and New Year's Eve. Along the way, she forms a close bond with her brother, who has cerebral palsy, and navigates the challenges of fame, love, and acceptance in a world that often underestimates her abilities.
Serbian music festival used as the national selection for Serbia's representative at the Eurovision Song Contest.
A group of friends, including a gay couple, decide to compete in a song contest. Along the way, they face various challenges and discover the true meaning of friendship.
When a talent contest comes to their small town, a dysfunctional family gets involved in a hilarious competition that involves karaoke, bootlegging, and unexpected relationships.
Loins of Punjab Presents is a comedy movie set in New Jersey, where a group of talented singers, including immigrants, compete in a singing competition. With dry humor and Bollywood-inspired performances, the movie showcases the challenges and aspirations of these individuals as they navigate their way through the competition and their personal lives.
On a Belgian beach at Camping Cosmos. The delegate send by the Ministry is confronted with sex and murder. The residents enjoy their holidays in a peculiar way...
Music competition organised by Icelandic public broadcaster Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV) to determine its entry for the Eurovision Song Contest.
The undisputed king of Danish Eurovision, Tommy Seebach, is suddenly left out in the cold. Struggling to compose one last song he finds inspiration in his family, but is torn by ambition as the song offers him a final shot at greatness.