Entertainment

Daft Punk: Unchained

Daft Punk

With 12 million albums sold worldwide and seven Grammy awards, mysterious French duo Daft Punk are a culture phenomenon. Throughout their career, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo have always resisted compromise while remaining virtually anonymous. This compelling Daft Punk documentary film from the BBC and Canal+ tracks the incredible career of the dance music pioneers and includes contributions from their collaborators including Pharrell Williams, Giorgio Moroder, Nile Rodgers and Michel Gondry.

Roberta Flack: Killing Me Softly

Image of Roberta Flack in Sepia tone

The astonishing story of one of the biggest music stars of the 1970s: Roberta Flack.

This is the story of a different kind of soul singer, set against the backdrop of America’s Civil Rights movement. In the early 1970s Roberta Flack was one of the most successful pop stars in the world, with hits such as Killing Me Softly. But, as this fascinating music documentary reveals, Flack was no overnight sensation. Her story is one of struggle, rejection, and controversy.

Eurovision: Ukraine’s Victory 

Ukraine Eurovision Documentary

In 2022, Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra went from the conflict-ridden outskirts of Kyiv to winning the Eurovision Song Contest. With exclusive access to the band, this very special documentary follows their triumph in Turin and tells the inside story of how their song “Stefania” struck a chord with viewers across Europe. Blending traditional folk with hip-hop, “Stefania” was originally written as a tribute to the lead singer’s mother but found new resonance for Ukrainians, becoming an anthem in their war-torn country.