In 1968, four Aboriginal sisters from a remote mission in Australia form a girl group and travel to Vietnam to entertain troops during the war. They face challenges and racism but ultimately create a unique bond with the soldiers and the audience.
How to Be Really Bad is a comedy film about a teenage girl who decides to rebel and become a troublemaker, only to find herself getting into more trouble than she bargained for. As she navigates the ups and downs of her newfound rebellious life, she learns valuable lessons about friendship, love, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Fisherman's Friends is based on the true story of a group of singing fisherman from Port Isaac, a small coastal village in Cornwall, England. The film follows their journey from performing sea shanties on the local harbor to signing a recording contract with a major music label. Along the way, they navigate the challenges of fame, family relationships, and the clash between tradition and success.
Los Zafiros: Music from the Edge of Time is a documentary film that explores the rise and fall of the popular Cuban vocal group, Los Zafiros. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, the film takes the viewers on a journey into the music and lives of the group members.
Spanky's mother pushes him to join a local theater amateur night.
This short little cartoon is based on the popular song by Jack Rollins and Steve Nelson, first recorded in 1950 by Gene Autry as his followup to Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.
The gang tries to dissuade their teacher from getting married.
Four quarrelsome girlfriends with no discernible vocal skills form an a capella group.
The jazzy cartoon short about that "cool little bunny" giving baskets full of Easter joy. Stylish 1950s UPA production design in this Easter musical short features some very loose and exhilarating animation by Robert Cannon- plus a great vocal track of the seasonal pop standard.
During the Christmas season, Christine, a singer and her friends find themselves penniless. She falls asleep and dreams that she goes to heaven, followed by her friends...
The film is a stage play hybrid showcasing dark and absurd sketches based on contemporary Hungarian news of the 2000's with campy, senseless musical interludes in-between. Highly experimental in nature that - like Marmite - will split its' crowd into ones that'll love it and others that'll loathe it. There's no middle grounds here. The topics included are: The Hungarian Olympians' doping scandal, political terrorism, the national elections... and more.
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