Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the Jecheon International Music & Film Festival has revamped its program and introduced the new "Sound & Vision" section. This section features in-depth and professional works on music and legendary musicians that have left their mark on the history of music and film scores. Films such as Diane Warren: Relentless , which tells the story of the pop music icon and songwriter Diane Warren—known as a hit-maker from the 1980s to today for artists like Air Supply, Celine Dion, Britney Spears, and Beyoncé—and Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind , directed by the legendary Coen brothers, which chronicles the controversial journey of rock and roll maverick Jerry Lee Lewis, who stood alongside Elvis Presley, offer a glimpse into the lives of musicians who have left legendary legacies from the past to the present. Knowing the Score explores the journey of Australian conductor Simone Young, who rose to prominence as the most successful female conductor in the mid-1990s, standing as a maestro in the male-dominated field of conducting. The film Luther: Never Too Much captures the dazzling career and performances of R&B and soul legend Luther Vandross, while the documentary This is a Film About The Black Keys , about the Rolling Stone’s greatest duo The Black Keys, features the grand performances and intriguing stories of masters from classical, pop, and rock music. The 2024 Cannes Film Festival Official Selection My Way , narrated by Jane Fonda, follows the fascinating history of the classic song 'My Way.' Additionally, Once Upon a Time Michel Legrand , another Cannes Official Selection this year, chronicles the mesmerizing career of Michel Legrand, France’s unparalleled genius in film music. These films remind us of the inseparable duo that is music and film.