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The film explores how “Patria Y Vida” became a rallying cry that Cubans shouted in the streets during unprecedented demonstrations on the island.

Ben Power interviews his father, Darrell Power of Great Big Sea, and asks what it was like on the road, being away from his family, and how being in one of the most memorable Newfoundland bands shaped his life.

A significant live recording in the history of Chinese rock, a night of unprecedented madness in Hong Kong's concert history. The musical force from Beijing shook the music scene of Hong Kong. A full 60 minutes featuring 11 masterpieces from four groups: Tang Dynasty, Dou Wei, Zhang Chu, He Yong, preserving a historical moment.

A young girl plays aguitar in the jungle. She is lonely and unhappy. However, the forest animals who heard the music begin to gather beside the girl and listen tothemusic. The little girl is surprised when she seesthat scene. Suddenly a monster emerges among the bushes. The music stops and everyone gets stunned and scared. But the monster smiles, everyone relaxes, and the music starts again.

Since its inception in Venezuela in 1976, the El Sistema youth orchestra program has transformed the lives of disadvantaged children worldwide by putting musical instruments in their hands and encouraging them through the mysterious power of music. Following the lives of three participants in the Philadelphia and New York programs, Jamie Berstein’s impassioned film introduces Raven, a young violinist with natural talent, yet an overshadowing ego; Zebadiah, who needs the confidence to defeat his social awkwardness; and Mohammed, a trombonist whose falling grades threaten his ability to stay in the program.

Explores one of the most intense & unique relationships between people who rarely meet: music artists and their fans. Folk rock icons Indigo Girls openly share their journey, which has powerfully influenced the life of their biggest fan. Composer and pianist Vijay Iyer examines issues of immigration and race through his music; his work touches the heart of Garnette, a “man of the streets” from Kingston, Jamaica. Rapper and activist Talib Kweli inspires and transforms the life of Mike, a “Hip Hop” architect from Detroit.

Based on real events during World War II, this film explores the inspiring power of music.

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How did a heavy metal festival take root in the small farming town of Armstrong, BC? This locally produced documentary explores the story behind Armstrong MetalFest—from the early pushback and uncertainty to how it eventually became part of the town’s identity. You’ll also get a look inside the festival itself: the culture, the people who travel here for it, and why it means more than just music to so many.

Ayumi Hamasaki Power of Music 2011 is Japanese pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki's 13th Tour. Tour started on May 7, 2011 at Hiroshima Green Arena, continued as 'FINAL Chapter' started on September 30, 2011 at Osaka Castle Hall and ending as "Limited Edition" on October 18 and 19, 2011 at Saitama Super Arena.

Scene by Scene: The Power of Visuals, Music, and Emotion is an anthology that explores the art of filmmaking through interconnected stories, each highlighting a unique aspect of cinematic storytelling. While each segment stands on its own.

The captivating family music special “Ethan Bortnick Live In Concert: The Power Of Music” features the amazing 12-year-old composer, pianist, and entertainer Ethan Bortnick, accompanied by a 50-piece orchestra, four-piece band, and the 120-member Kids Choir, in a program that had the live audience dancing in the aisles. Presented by WTTW National Productions, this is a top concert special that matches the content of the touring live music show.

In chronological order, the film follows the career of Momčilo Bajagić – Bajaga, one of the most prominent rock musicians from former Yugoslavia, together with his band ‘Instructors,’ who have been accompanying him for 25 years now.

Anniversary concert of Japanese pop singer Ayumi Hamasaki held at Saitama Super Arena, commemorating 20 years since her debut.

A film by Jerome Laperrousaz, showing the festival at Amougies, October 1969.

In Burma during the closing days of WWII, a Japanese soldier separated from his unit disguises himself as a Buddhist monk to escape imprisonment as a POW.

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.