Music movies
Stories where rhythm and melody take center stage, including biographies of legends and dance-filled spectacles.
Subgenres include: Narrative Musical, Jukebox Musical, Concert Film.
DJ Gabe: The Movie follows the inspiring journey of Gabriel Winters, a passionate musician known as DJ Gabe. The film explores his deep-rooted connection to music, faith, and his local community in Oregon. Through a blend of high-energy concert footage, intimate interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories, the movie celebrates the power of following one's calling and the impact of uplifting others through art and service.

43. Bring Me the Horizon: L.I.V.E. in São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment)
Music Documentary2026•1h 54min
Director: Oliver Sykes
The band's biggest headline show to date at São Paulo’s Allianz Parque Stadium, performing to a sold-out crowd of 50,000. Hailed by the band as their best show yet, the film expands the visual universe of POST HUMAN, blending cinematic production, fan perspectives and character cameos such as E.V.E, Selene & M8. Featuring multi-camera footage, drone shots and fan-submitted footage, it delivers an immersive, multi-angle experience that mirrors the energy of the night. The performance spans the full evolution of BMTH’s catalogue, from Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit to amo and the POST HUMAN series. One of the world’s biggest acts, the BRIT-winning and Grammy-nominated band have sold over 6.6 million albums and garnered 9.4+ billion streams. L.I.V.E. in São Paulo captures not just a performance, but a moment in music history.

46. Hannah Montana: 20th Anniversary Special
Documentary Family Music2026
Director: Sam Wrench
Filmed in front of a live studio audience and hosted by Alex Cooper of 'Call Her Daddy' fame, Miley Cyrus will reflect on the creation and impact of the series, with never-before-seen archival footage, and some of the show's most memorable sets will be 'brought back to life' — including the Stewart family living room and the legendary Hannah Montana closet.
A man in Appalachia emerges from the Ohio River in Huntington, WV, and mysteriously finds a ticket in his pocket to attend a premiere of "Happy 90th Birthday." at a local movie theater. The man encounters a strange attendant while viewing the film in an empty theater. As the movie begins, the man sees himself on the screen in a series of music videos by the musical duo, Here KeKe. Ambiguity abounds through the dreamlike worlds encountered in a journey through the man's inner-self, across time and space.





