Headfirst
'Headfirst' is a gripping documentary that follows the extraordinary journey of Fred, a young French Canadian who sacrifices everything in his relentless quest to resurrect the King of Pop.
'Headfirst' is a gripping documentary that follows the extraordinary journey of Fred, a young French Canadian who sacrifices everything in his relentless quest to resurrect the King of Pop. Through grueling training, radical cosmetic surgeries, and unparalleled dedication, Fred embarks on a daunting pursuit of physical and artistic transformation, braving numerous obstacles along the way. As this film unfolds, it offers a profound exploration of Fred's remarkable odyssey, delicately balancing on the precipice between passion and obsession. Within this mesmerizing transformation, the documentary adeptly explores profound themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the indomitable power of belief
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Kaguyahime
IMZ International Music + Media Centre
The ballet "Kaguyahime," choreographed by Jo Kanamori for the Tokyo Ballet, will also be featured. This performance combines Romantic and Narrative traditions, centering on the story of Kaguyahime, a Moon princess with a mystical origin. The ballet is a visual and emotional spectacle, exploring themes of beauty, love, and otherworldly connections.

IMZ x SSD Pitching Sessions deadline extended to 31 December
IMZ International Music + Media Centre
We are excited to announce that the IMZ x SSD Pitching Sessions deadline has been extended to 31 December. Apply now and get a chance to showcase your innovative ideas in Berlin in front of industry leaders and professionals.

IMZ Member Session
IMZ International Music + Media Centre
The IMZ Member Session
is dedicated entirely to our 150 international Member Organisations, which are active throughout all industries involved with music + dance films. It kicks off with a members-only lunch followed by a General Assembly.

Die Fledermaus
IMZ International Music + Media Centre
"Die Fledermaus" from the Bayerische Staatsoper, starring Diana Damrau and Georg Nigl and conducted by Vladimir Jurowski, offers a fresh perspective on the classic operetta. Directed by Barrie Kosky, this production highlights the morbid aspects of the story, set in Vienna where the operetta first premiered in 1874.





