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Grateful Dead Biopic
A musical biopic about the Grateful Dead.
Run, Rose, Run
A young woman comes to country music's capital city to pursue her music-making dreams. The source of her heart-wrenching songs is a brutal secret she has tried desperately to hide, but the past she has fled is reaching out to control her future—and it may destroy everything she has worked for.
The Great Pretender
Based on the autobiography of London-based music promoter Roy Tempest, who organized UK tours in the 1960s for some of America’s biggest soul acts – even though the acts were fakes.
The Drummer
Chronicles the last six years of Beach Boys drummer Dennis Wilson's life before his death in 1983.
Soul Train
Set in the 1980s, a young man from the L.A. hood looks to his gift for "popping," a street dance, as his way out of the hood.
King of the South
Master P changed the music game in the 90's with an eighty-twenty distribution deal with Priority records, the first of its kind. Selling over one hundred million records independently, making No Limit one of the most successful Hip Hop labels to date.
Untitled Shah Boy Band ...
Centers on an Indian boy band.
A Life in the Day
Follows the life of Brian Epstein, who discovered and managed the Beatles from 1961 through 1967, when he died of a drug overdose at 32.
Groupies
Set in the world of rock groupies.
Gucci Mane
Biopic of rapper and trap music forefather Gucci Mane.
Insomniac
At the beginning of the rave scene in the early 1990s, Pasquale Rotella becomes a promoter of EDM events starting with 50 people in warehouses in Venice Beach and eventually goes on to to stage events like the Electric Daisy Carnival Flagship Festival, which draws 400,000 to Vegas each June.
American Pride
A biopic of country star Charley Pride.
Bill Graham: My Life In...
Follows the life of legendary music promoter Bill Graham.
Django
The life story of the legendary gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. He was this handsome gypsy whose music was just reaching the mainstream when a fire started in the gypsy caravan and he rushed in to save his wife (getting badly burned in the process). The doctors wanted to amputate his left hand and right leg, but the gypsies (kidnapped) him and nursed him back to health. He played anyway, until he was captured during WWII by the Nazis, who had outlawed jazz in Europe and wanted to completely exterminate gypsies. His music wound up saving his life." He later became the toast of the Paris jazz set and realized his dream to play with Ellington at Carnegie Hall.
Idol
Follows a girl who becomes an assistant for a popular singer and then tries to become her.
Kit Lambert Project
Kit Lambert discovers the rock band The Who while he is trying to make a film about the band, known then as the High Numbers. Instead, he decides to manage the band and to launch their musical career, and with Chris Stamp -- brother of Terence Stamp -- Lambert pushes Townshend to take The Who into more experimental avenues. The result is the seminal rock opera album "Tommy," which later becomes a Ken Russell film. Lambert also works with Jimi Hendrix and other artists, and is as known for self-destruction as they are.
Korean Pop Project
An Asian American college student from the U.S. becomes a top competitor on South Korea’s toughest k-pop competition show.
Linda Ronstadt Biopic
A biopic of country, rock ‘n’ roll and Latin music legend, Linda Ronstadt.
Milli Vanilli
The '80s pop duo Milli Vanilli, made up of Rob Pilatus and Fabrice Morvan, soars to the top of the charts then falls just as precipitously when they are exposed as lip-synching frauds.