Geoff Chow

Geoff Chow’s filmography? Oh, it’s a trip. The guy doesn’t just dabble—he dives headfirst into whatever universe he’s building. Take "Music Box" (2021). It’s not your run-of-the-mill music doc; it’s a deep cut, a real look behind the curtain. Chow peels back the layers on the artists, the industry, the wild stuff nobody talks about in those glossy interviews. You can almost smell the late-night pizza and spilled coffee in the studio sessions. Every moment feels lived-in, like you’re actually there watching the creative sparks fly (or crash). Jump to "Yacht Rock: A Dockumentary" (2024), and it’s a whole different vibe. Think pastel polos, smooth tunes, and the kind of soft rock that makes you want to throw on shades and cruise down the coast. Chow doesn’t just wax nostalgic—he pokes fun, celebrates the cheese, and somehow makes you wish you’d been around for the heyday of Hall & Oates. It’s a love letter and a roast, all at once. And then there’s "Wizkid: Long Live Lagos" (2025). This one’s pure energy. Chow jumps continents, diving straight into the pulsing heart of Lagos and the global force that is Wizkid. It’s not just a bio; it’s a wild ride through music, culture, and the hustle that made Wizkid a superstar. Chow gets in close, showing both the glitz and the grind. You feel the heat, the crowds, the stakes. One minute you’re dancing, the next you’re catching your breath. That’s Chow for you—never boring, always in the thick of it.

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