Choral singing is not just about music; it's a profound expression of community, culture, and emotion. These documentaries delve into the world of choral music, showcasing the power of voices united in harmony. From the intimate stories of individual choruses to the grand scale of international competitions, this collection offers a rich tapestry of human experiences through the lens of choral singing. Whether you're a seasoned chorister or simply curious about the magic of collective voices, these films will resonate with your soul.

The Singing Revolution (2006)
Description: This film documents how choral singing played a pivotal role in Estonia's struggle for independence from Soviet rule, illustrating the power of music as a form of resistance.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with key figures from the Estonian Singing Revolution, providing firsthand accounts of the events.


The Singing Revolution (2006)
Description: This film documents how choral singing played a pivotal role in Estonia's struggle for independence from Soviet rule, illustrating the power of music as a form of resistance.
Fact: The documentary includes interviews with key figures from the Estonian Singing Revolution, providing firsthand accounts of the events.


Sing Your Song (2011)
Description: This documentary explores the life and career of Harry Belafonte, highlighting his involvement in civil rights and his influence on choral music through his performances and activism.
Fact: The film features rare footage of Belafonte performing with various choirs, showcasing the power of music in social change.


The Singing Detective (1986)
Description: While not strictly a documentary, this miniseries features choral singing as a key element in the protagonist's journey of recovery, blending drama with musical performance.
Fact: The series was adapted into a feature film in 2003, starring Robert Downey Jr.


Choir of Hard Knocks (2007)
Description: Follow the journey of a unique choir formed by homeless and disadvantaged individuals in Melbourne, Australia, as they prepare for a major concert.
Fact: The choir was led by renowned conductor Jonathon Welch, who has since become a prominent figure in Australian choral music.


The Choir (2006)
Description: This British series follows choirmaster Gareth Malone as he transforms various groups into choirs, showcasing the transformative power of music.
Fact: The series has inspired several spin-offs, including "The Choir: Military Wives" and "The Choir: Unsung Town."


Young@Heart (2007)
Description: This heartwarming documentary follows a senior citizens' choir in Massachusetts as they tackle rock and pop songs, defying age stereotypes through their performances.
Fact: The choir has performed with notable musicians like Coldplay and has toured internationally.


Voices from the Heart (2010)
Description: This documentary captures the story of a choir made up of people with intellectual disabilities, highlighting their journey to perform at the Sydney Opera House.
Fact: The film was nominated for several awards and won the Audience Award at the Sydney Film Festival.


Song of Survival (2007)
Description: This film tells the true story of a group of women prisoners of war in Sumatra who formed a choir to maintain morale during WWII.
Fact: The film was based on the book "Song of Survival: Women Interned" by Helen Colijn.


The Choir Boys (2012)
Description: This documentary follows a group of boys from a disadvantaged area in South Africa as they form a choir and travel to compete internationally.
Fact: The choir was featured on "America's Got Talent" and received widespread acclaim for their performances.
