9/11: Inside the President's War Room 2021
Experience the events of September 11, 2001 through the eyes of President Bush and his closest advisors as they personally detail the crucial hours and key decisions from that historic day.
Experience the events of September 11, 2001 through the eyes of President Bush and his closest advisors as they personally detail the crucial hours and key decisions from that historic day.
Chronicles Harry’s musical journey while creating his much anticipated debut solo album. The film features exclusive interviews and behind the scenes footage shot in Jamaica, Los Angeles and London during the making of the album and is complemented by Harry and his band performing songs from it for the first time at the world famous Abbey Road Studios in London.
An undertaker digs up an abandoned grave to get wood to build a coffin for the savior of his village, but in doing so, he awakens the ghost of an ancient swordsman, and the ghost wants his coffin back.
Created by Icelandic pop iconoclast Björk, Cornucopia is a visually spectacular landscape of lush colours, futuristic screens and wild images of nature that comes alive with Björk's wondrous music, as she performs live alongside musicians and choirs of flutes and voices. Produced with an award-winning team of digital and theatrical collaborators, co-directed by Björk and based on her environmentally-themed 2017 album Utopia, Cornucopia is a sublime feast for all the senses and Björk’s most elaborate production yet.
The life and successes of iconic music executive Clive Davis, from his miraculous start at Columbia Records through his trailblazing work at Arista Records and J Records, with a heavy dose of outstanding music sprinkled in between.
A Thai horror film shot on iPhone 13 Pro in low light. From Parkpoom Wongpoom, director of “Shutter” and “Alone”. Go behind the scenes to discover how the scares, stunts, and suspense were all captured using iPhone 13 Pro and its low-light camera capabilities.
A behind-the-scenes look at the prolific label's legacy and offer an in-depth look at the two-night anniversary extravaganza that took place last May at Brooklyn's Barclays Center in honor of the late rap great, The Notorious B.I.G.
The Live Premiere Event for "Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry", Includes an exclusive, intimate performance and conversation with Eilish, discussion with director R.J. Cutler and other special surprises
A film about 3 generations of Chinese women coming together at Chinese New Year.
A visual album by American singer Frank Ocean serenades the construction of a spiraling “staircase to heaven” inside a warehouse.
A Chinese New Year legend reimagined as a contemporary coming-of-age story.
Usher in the Year of the Dragon with a story about a young girl who has a special shapeshifting ability. Together with Director Marc Webb, Apple brings you this charming and heartwarming tale about self-discovery in our pursuit of life in the modern world.
Young musician Iván Cornejo embarks on a journey to Mexico to seek inspiration from his roots, where a great adventure awaits him.
The story of Kygo's astounding rise - from online stardom to a sold-out arena in New York.
With a full band at his side, Styles performs songs from his debut album in London's legendary Abbey Road Studios.
Britney Spears becomes one of the last Apple Music Festival performers, as she heads across the pond to perform her hit Las Vegas residency 'Britney: Piece of Me' in support of her ninth-studio album 'Glory.'
Pop star Camila Cabello brings her new album to life live from the Rock in Rio stage in Lisbon. Hear songs from C,XOXO along with hits from her entire catalog, all performed in front of a live audience and in Spatial Audio.
A young man unearths an ancient relic that lets him peek into the future. In his obsession to control what lies ahead, he risks losing all that matters most in the present.
The legendary Huracán Ramírez fights against the enemy that disturbs the harmony of Mexico City, the Piñata Enchilada.
In this moving short film, pop superstar Kesha shares the vision behind her 2017 album, Rainbow. An intimate portrait of her songwriting process and personal struggles—depression, insomnia, and an eating disorder—the piece follows her journey from hospitals and rehab to a triumphant performance of “Praying” at the 2018 GRAMMY® awards. “It’s called Rainbow because after the storm, there’s a rainbow,” she says in the film. “I wrote it as a message to myself that I could make it through.” The film includes music video clips, live performances, and footage of the singer writing and recording with Ben Folds, the Dap-Kings, and Sandra Williams.