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- A young novice is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer.
- A live telecast of the famous Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.
- An apprentice nun tasked with caring for the children of a retired naval officer finds herself falling in love with him as the Nazi invasion of Austria looms on the horizon.
- The musical is based on a true story about the von Trapp family who famously escaped the occupation of Austria by the Nazi's at the start of the Second World War. The von Trapp's were an aristocratic Austrian family for whom a lady called Maria Rainer, a young postulant at Nonnberg Abbey, worked as a governess. Maria and Captain Von Trapp, the head of the family, eventually fell in love and were married just before their escape.
- Two rivals bid for the lead role in a annual musical festival at a prestigious women's high school. Things get complicated when a male transfer student appears.
- This is a detailed made-for-video documentary on the saga of the making of the movie Sound of Music, The (1965), and the story of the life of Maria von Trapp and her family which inspired it.
- Gene Kelly and Henry Winkler host this musical special celebrating the career of composer Richard Rodgers through clips and live performances.
- Ampire is a 90-minute documentary film which takes a fun look into the evolution of 'Sound': the Amp and the ever changing voice it has given the guitar. Ampire is loaded with laughs, great behind the scenes stories and some little known facts and secrets. The film features artist and members of bands like REM, RUSH, The Doors, Pat Metheny (2018 Lifetime Achievement Award), Joe Bonamassa, Black Eyed Peas, K.D. Lang, Cheap Trick, Rob Zombie, Chris Cornell, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Gilad Hekselman, Peter Bernstein, Aerosmith, Lita Ford, Alice Cooper, Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley's bands.
- Documentary series following every aspect of the business of musicals, with unprecedented behind-the-scenes access to a season in the West End.
- Reporter Diane Sawyer and Julie Andrews visit filming locations from The Sound of Music (1965). Also included is an interview with Christopher Plummer, rare behind-the-scenes and related archival footage.
- A filmed Greek stage production of "The Sound of Music". A nun leaves an Austrian monastery to become a governess to a Naval officer widower, Captain Von Trapp.
- Charting the development of recorded and electronic music from the first barrel organs and pianolas onto the concepts of 'musique concrete' and electronic music development with voltage-controlled oscillators.
- Documentary discussing the many songs featured in the James Bond films.
- Music has been integral to WWE history, especially anthems for all the greatest WWE Superstars. These are the songs that let the WWE Universe know that business is about to pick up. Now, count down the timeless anthems of WWE and its Superstars.
- The Sound of Music is one of the most enduring popular films ever made, yet behind it lies an even more astonishing family story. Sue Perkins travels to Salzburg, Ellis Island and Vermont to discover how the family made a living in America as the Trapp Family Singers.
- Engages with the deep-rooted sexual and class-based politics of a seemingly arbitrary and violent culture.
- Levi Wise Kenneth Catoe Jr. performs music from The Sound of Music.
- For one emotional night, a group of slum children in Mumbai, India, get a chance to experience a different world as they perform The Sound of Music with a classical orchestra, fostering hopes that it could change their lives forever.
- Composer Neil Brand charts the history of the movie musical, its legendary stars and genre defining movies.
- As the title suggests, this is a celebration of the musical and the subsequent film version of The Sound of Music. Various celebrities perform songs from the show and the real-life people behind the story and their relatives are interviewed.
- Neil Brand looks at the way that a film's score, whether orchestral, pop or abstract, can manipulate the emotions of the audience and augment the story and the acting.
- This making-of piece features Shaymalan and composer James Newton Howard sharing their insights into the film's powerful score and unique sound effects.
- Filmed in Minahaw, Bonobono, Bataraza, Palawan on 12-16 August 2016, Sound Tenderness: Music of the Non-violent Pala'wan Community in Southern Philippines highlights the idea of music that sustains the non-violent nature of Pala'wan culture. Pala'wan traditional music is very delicate and tender, save the boisterous gong and drum in celebratory dance and, in former days, rice wine drinking feasts. In Palawanun society, negative emotions like anger are not channeled to violent acts-men and women nor children never hurting each other-but by repression, a number of times of which has led to tragic suicides. Palawan people rationalize that acts of suicides are "hereditary," i.e., if parents commit suicide, then children would most likely follow them. This documentary suggests that the predisposition to suicide is not genetic but is underscored by the value for social conformity. Palawan music is a compelling evidence of this. Music, which is often seen as providing a moment of forgetfulness to sour interpersonal relations, is not a solution to suicide. For a society who values working in groups, alienation from society is the most painful human experience. Rather than forgetfulness, music accentuates the remembering and feeling for togetherness, the absence of which means death or embracing the opposite of society, which is nature. Thus the documentary contemplates on music in the praxis of its social use. The documentary is the second of the series "Resilient Music at the Margins," which was funded by the National Research Council of the Philippines, in cooperation with the University of the Philippines College of Music.
- A farcical parody of a Broadway-like musical based on the biblical story of the Book of Esther, showing the futility and stupidity of hate.
- A documentary of a one night interactive concert featuring local visual artists and musicians. The event exhibited the relationship between visual art and music. Four artists painted on several canvasses while listening to a jazz and a blues band jam. The interaction the visual artists had with the musicians was purely improvisational as were the finished works. The musicians did play synchronized music, but they also had a jam session together based on their musical experience and memory.
- Behind-the-scenes look at how J. R. Dickson created the track "Sound 0000".
- Featurette about the music and sounds of Antichrist based on interviews with sound designer Kristian Eidness and other crew members and footage from the new recording of the Händel music theme from the intro and outro of Antichrist.
- India is a country with uncountable facets - always in a change between tradition and modernity. The liberalization of the country to the west not only affects the economy, but also the people and their cultural interests. "The Sound of India - a musical culture on the move" is a documentary about this effect on the music in the small Indian metropolis Pune. But the film not only shows how the music changes - it also shows the people making this music and what they think about living in a society that is "on the move".
- Movie Magic recreates a beloved classic in the heart of Austria