A mridangam maker's son, who aspires to learn the instrument from a maestro and become a mridangam player, has to cross social and personal barriers to reach his goal.
Never-before-seen, The Bruce McMouse Show is a concert film with a difference. Paul McCartney opens with the story of how the band came to meet the inimitable impresario Bruce McMouse. Featuring the original Wings line up, live concert footage from Wings' 1972 European tour is interspersed with animated scenes, introducing a family of mice living under the stage. After opening the film with 'Big Barn Bed' - taken from Wings' LP Red Rose Speedway - the camera takes us down through the floorboards into this charming animated world. We see Bruce McMouse regale his children with stories from his past, when son Soily rushes into the room in a whirlwind of excitement announcing that "The Wings" are playing above them.
As the concert plays on, Bruce declares to his wife Yvonne that Paul and the band need his help. Bruce then proceeds to venture on stage to offers his services as producer. As the concert progresses, the animated scenes culminate with dozens of animated mice flocking to the venue to see Wings play. The film was directed by Barry Chattington and produced by Roger Cherrill with the live elements taken from four shows in Holland and Germany in 1972.
Shot at the Olympic Stadium in Seoul during the BTS world tour 'Love Yourself', an exclusive screening of the most sought-after concert of 2018 hits movie theaters worldwide for a one-day only event.
Gully Boy is a film about a 22 year old Muslim kid from a ghetto in Bombay. The boy is a rapper, and the story is his journey from realising his love for rap, to chasing his dream, and to inadvertently transcending his class. Authentic Hip Hop in India is a recent phenomenon and like anywhere else in the world, is rising from the streets. It is the only true political space in music right now and it's coming from people that have nothing to lose, the colonised poor.
Diana Ross's iconic 1983 Central Park concert has been painstakingly and lovingly digitally remastered for cinemas.
Considered one of the most important events in music history, the concert was hit half way through by a storm of epic proportions, dousing Ross and the four hundred and fifty thousand plus assembled fans. Undeterred by the weather Ross heroically battled on in the conditions, until the concert was finally brought to a standstill, vowing to return the next day.
Now brought to the big screen for the first time, those legendary events can be re-lived without having to endure a drop of rainfall.
The film also includes special, never-before-seen footage and messages from the Ross family.