
Christmas with The Chosen: Holy Night (2023)
Genre: Music
Director: Dallas Jenkins
Actors: Andrea Bocelli, Elizabeth Tabish, Jonathan Roumie, Matteo Bocelli, Noah James, Shahar Issac
Country: United States of America
Hikaru Utada Laughter in the Dark Tour 2018 (2018)
Drumline (2002)
A talented street drummer from Harlem enrolls in a Southern university, expecting to lead its marching band’s drumline to victory. He initially flounders in his new world, before realizing that…
Mavis! (2015)
A look at the life and music of legendary singer and civil rights activist, Mavis Staples.
The Perils of Pauline (1947)
Funloving Pearl White, working in a garment sweatshop, gets her big chance when she “opens” for a delayed Shakespeare play…with a comic vaudeville performance. Her brief stage career leads her…
La Vie en Rose (2007)
From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York’s most famous concert halls, Edith Piaf’s life was a constant battle to sing…
Grand Ole Opry (1940)
Aided by musicians at the Grand Ole Opry, a small-town mayor in the Ozarks takes on a group of crooked politicians.
Monk in Europe (1968)
Part two of a two-part portrait of the great Jazz composer and pianist. On his European tour his quartet was joined by Ray Copeland, Clark Terry, Phil Woods, and Johnny…
Opry 100: A Live Celebration (2025)
Blake Shelton hosts a star-studded celebration marking 100 years of the Grand Ole Opry, featuring performances from Ashley McBryde, Brad Paisley, Carly Pearce, Carrie Underwood, Clint Black, Dierks Bentley, Garth…
Toby Keith: American Icon (2024)
Luke Bryan, Carrie Underwood and more gather for a once-in-a-lifetime concert celebrating the life and legacy of global superstar Toby Keith.
Glass: The Perfect American (2013)
The last days of the American icon Walt Disney form a powerful and poignant subject for Philip Glass’s latest opera, which was filmed at its first performances in Madrid in…
Now! (1965)
Using morgue photos, newsreel footage, and a recording by Lena Horne, Cuban filmmaker Santiago Alvarez fired off ‘Now!’, one of the most powerful bursts of propaganda rendered in the 1960s.