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The Oscar, Emmy and Grammy nominated division is home to artist-driven films and TV series dedicated to sharing those groundbreaking, musically-inspired stories for audiences worldwide.
Still Free TC
Ty Dolla $ign is one of the world’s biggest musical artists, but as he begins work on his newest album, his brother Gabriel is serving a 67-year prison sentence for murder. Still Free TC follows the brothers over two years to explore how they ended up on such different paths, and watches as those paths converge again in a fight for clemency and self-discovery.
Billy Idol Should be Dead
Rock icon Billy Idol bares it all in this electrifying documentary. Through never-before-seen archival and personal interviews with Idol, his family, peers and collaborators, the documentary digs deep into his emergence as a prototypical punk rocker, his meteoric rise as a global superstar in the MTC era, and the myriad of challenges Idol had to overcome to not just survive, but to remain on of the most beloved figures in rock n roll, almost fifty years into his career.
K-Pops
Musician BJ (Anderson .Paak) dreams of superstardom, but first he needs a new job. After his friend Cash (Jonnie “Dumbfoundead” Park) calls in a favor, BJ is on a one-way flight to South Korea to play drums for the popular singing competition show Wildcard. Armed with a few words of Korean and unshakeable charisma, BJ sets out on a mission to impress presumed frontrunner Kang (Kevin Woo) in order to revive his career. But when he learns that his long-lost son (Soul Rasheed) is a fellow contestant, will BJ choose family over fame?
With the electric and effervescent K-Pops!,multi-hyphenate Paak adds a few more titles to his laundry list of talents as the film’s director, co-writer and lead actor. Starring alongside his real-life son, Paak and Rasheed light up the screen with charm, ease and a deeply-felt bond. Featuring a star-studded cast including Yvette
Nicole Brown and cameos by iShowSpeed, The Rose, Diplo, Jaden Smith and Earth, Wind & Fire among others, K-Pops! is a love letter to music, family and the undeniable impact of Black culture across genres and borders. Whether you’re a K-Pop stan or someone who’s never even heard of BTS, Paak’s film is sure to make you smile.—Cyrus Cohen