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David Liebe Hart gets his own show with music, puppetry, and faith in which "all are accepted and none are rejected."
Love You till Tuesday was a promotional film designed to showcase the talents of David Bowie, made in 1969. The film was the latest attempt by his manager, Kenneth Pitt, to bring Bowie to a wider audience. Pitt had undertaken the film after a suggestion by Gunther Schnedier, producer of German TV show '4-3-2-1 Musik Für Junge Leute' for the ZDF network.
1. Virtuoso (Intro) 2. Virtuoso 3. Arms Open Wide 4. How Great Thou Art 5. Already There 6. God Will Take Care Of You 7. Just As I Am (Traditional Hymn) 8. Just As I Am 9. My Child Is Coming Home 10. With His Love (Sing Holy) 11. Legacy Of Love 12. Bring Him Home 13. The Star-Spangled Banner 14. There Is A River 15. Gentle Savior
Performance artist/apartment cleaner David Roche looks at life and love as it impacts all the sexes.
Cameras follow David Beckham as he attempts to play a football match on all seven continents and get back in time for his own UNICEF fundraising match at Old Trafford. On the journey, he discovers what football means to the many different people he meets and plays with, as well as some of the universal truths about the game itself, including its ability to inspire and unite people.
A posthumos interview.
The late teen pop idol delivered a memorable live performance in Glascow, Scotland in this 88 minute concert film recorded in 2001. This rare DVD package features Cassidy's best loved songs including "I Think I Love You", "I Can Feel Your Heartbeat" and "I'll Meet you Halfway" in addition to spectacular covers of "Hush", "Ain't No Sunshine" and "Hollywood Nights".
'Love's Presentation' may be a time capsule of a rising art-world star, but it also pokes fun at the perspective of a celebrity profile. In its opening sequence, an antsy-looking Hockney squirms as a narrator reads aloud critic Jasia Reichardt’s introduction to his star persona. Scott’s portrait of Hockney is more expansive, spurning the growing popular image of the artist in favor of following him at work; He’s described the film as a “how-to” documentary. Filmed in April '66 in Hockney’s ground-floor apartment and studio, Hockney himself improvised the narration while watching the film. We watch the artist carve delicate lines into the plates, submerge them in an acid bath outside his window, then wipe his hands on the window curtains... A rare, relaxed close-up on Hockney’s creative process.