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- When a country music star is accused of plagiarizing her new Christmas song, she returns to her hometown for the holiday season to try and find proof of authorship.
- Focusing on the bonding between three girls in Brooklyn's "Jackie Robinson Steppers Marching Band" and the choices the girls face once their high school closes down for asbestos removal.
- A song like a miracle falls in front of 20-year-old Joseph who has nothing. One day while they were having a happy time singing 'that song' like fate, a man with everything, even the owner of the song, appears in front of Joseph.
- Swift is seen performing in various settings, including a front porch.
- Follows the history and culture of the Black church and explores African American faith communities on the frontlines of hope and change.
- Musical drama that centers around 2 very different girls with one thing in common: they desperately want to become singers. The series follows their years at a prestigious music academy
- Tamami is stuck in her job and life. One day, she hears a song from her youth and her mind goes back 15 years. In high school, the reserved Tamami meets Rin, who plays the piano. Through their shared love of music the two become friends, but drift apart. Now in her thirties, she discovers that Rin has become a musician when she posts a picture on social media.
- After the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami in 2011, Komori Haruka and Seo Natsumi chose to live and film in Rikuzentakata. This work is a visual record of four people who applied for a workshop Komori and Seo devised, showing them visiting the town and getting to know its people and landscape. The opportunity to hear personal experiences of the disaster decreases with time, but this film provides a bridge to new encounters and communication, in addition to including a story written by Seo entitled "Double Layered Town."
- A whimsical coming-of-age story unfolding the adventures of Timothy Jones Jr. during a summer in the seventies when he and his mother ran away with a circus and traveled down the West coast of America playing Rock and Roll music.
- Professor Owl and Jiminy Cricket take you to a Sing-Along with some memorable Disney characters as you read the on-screen lyrics. Each Disney song is featured through a movie clip from "Beauty and the Beast", "Mary Poppins", "Pinocchio", "Lady and the Tramp", "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day", "The Great Mouse Detective", and "Sleeping Beauty".
- Calvin Honeyworth is a big time game show host. Cheryl Grady is a big time game show winner. That should have been the extent of their relationship, but love got in the way. As romance blooms, questions arise and accusations are made. Calvin and Cheryl have to decide what to win and what to lose. What would you give up for love?
- Go behind the scenes of an unforgettable recording session where an extraordinary group of artist activists come together to create a powerful new anthem to honor Black lives and inspire the fight for racial justice in America.
- A Song for Our Fathers follows Ray, a grieving prison officer from rural Ireland. When Michael, the young man responsible for the death of Ray's wife is admitted to the prison that he works, Ray can't help but confront him. As the time goes on we gradually begin to realise that their past relationship runs deeper than we ever could have imagined.
- Our Song is an experimental comedy drama about Love, Loss and Lyrics. She loves him. He loves her. They lose each other - and the whole time they only speak in song lyrics.
- Crocodile-men, a mystic river, some kids that like fishing and a war that ends share the same Colombian land; Bojaya. In this place, villagers have strange beliefs and celebrate the "Novenario" death ritual. This might be the beginning of a very long story, where spirits and humans meet each other to learn what is there to life after the end of war.
- Spencer is on set shooting his latest commercial for a pop-tastic new drink 'Suspense'; the trouble is the crew are terrible, the set is wobbly, the director is angry and the drink tastes awful.
- An experimental short film that follows an intimate love story expressed through three different mediums: narrative, documentary, and stop motion.
- How do schools comply with federal law and include children with disabilities in classrooms with non-disabled peers? In SONG OF OUR CHILDREN, we meet students, parents and teachers whose daily routines illustrate the struggle to achieve educational inclusion in today's schools. This moving portrayal of four memorable children -- preschool through high school - reveals the challenges, strategies, and benefits of inclusion for all.
- A man sits on his bed in the solitude of his home, reflecting on his life. The man views himself evolving from child, to teenager, to adult. Like a city, this man's existence is complex and intricate. "Mother of God, do you love this city?" he wonders. After so many years of living, has this man found himself and his contribution to this world? Is just existing and living his prayer to god? A Song For Our Lady, based on the poem by Robert Lax, asks the profound question,"What does it mean to live?"
- A film-concert, a musical-spectacular picture showing well-known masters of national art against the backdrop of Mongolian landscapes - dancers, singers, ensembles, choirs.
- World-class vocal ensemble Tenebrae give a special performance of music for Easter.
- A special featuring unpublished Australian songs.
- Two people on a first date agree to answer any question that the other person asks them.
- Songs and memories can be loving and painful companions. In advanced age the childhood becomes matter of interest and awareness again. The documentary 'Sing our song' gathered people and picked them up - in their childhood, in their beginnings. The film brought together senior citizens in Austria and Tel Aviv and their memories. The recollections and songs collected and documented in Austria were intertwined with those of former Viennese Jewry in Tel Aviv. The songs, poems and tales the people tell and sing point out parallels to the fate of the interviewees. Their stories are condensed into a separate history of this generation.
- Kingdom Come performs in the music video "God Does Not Sing Our Song" from the album "Outlier" recorded for Steamhammer Records. The music video opens with a man hitting a cymbal against a purple background. The band performs against a darkened landscape with Lenny Wolf singing.
- All the on-air personalities are writing jingles to introduce their shows. Frasier typically overdoes when crafting his.
- Hank writes a song for Professor Wagner's class. Fearing it will get published in a contest, he attempts to retrieve it.
- The seniors dance Katherine (Susan Clark) promised to attend is on the same night as the Four Tops concert George bought tickets for as an anniversary gift. The Four Tops play themselves.
- 2016–TV Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode