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A Documentary about my cat
Ancient myth is charged with the magical crackle of vinyl in rapper and playwright Testament’s timely musical story of a young man’s journey out of isolation.
About a cheerful, smart Hare and his friends who taught a bully bear a lesson.
Live at Fallout Records, June 17th 2000
This films highlights some of Japanese most infamous urban legends that have been passed down generation by generation. Some of the urban legends included are Hana Ichi Monme and the first part of 'Inunaki Village').
On the Record is an American current affairs television program on the Fox News Channel.
The program features news stories of the day, following the latest information from correspondents on location and officials related to the issue. Like most networks, the program also consists of analysis from legal analysts of the network and the host on the stories it's following. Additionally, the program also may derail from criminal stories to follow breaking news of the day, as do other programs on the network.
From its debut in January 2002 until October 5, 2013, the program broadcast live out of Fox News's Washington studio each weekday at 10:00 p.m. ET and replayed at 1:00 a.m. ET. Starting October 7, 2013, the show will begin airing weekdays at 7:00 p.m. ET.
The 11th installment of the series that contains the horror posted videos sent by viewers. "Raven" where a stranger entered the video that captured the game corner of a business hotel, "Blood-painted hut" that captured a child murdered in a hut on the outskirts of the town, and all the horrifying images of the world Contains 10 segments.
In the late 1970s, the US government sent a message to our distant neighbors. Twenty years later, the response we received sparked the biggest UFO sighting in history.
The incredible story of how the mummified corpse of a 40-year-old man was discovered by a hunter in one of the most remote parts of the country. The dead man's detailed notes reveal that he actually committed suicide through self-imposed starvation only the summer before. Liechti's film is a stunning rapprochement of a fictional text, which itself is based upon a true event: a cinematic manifesto for life, challenged by the main character's radical renunciation of life itself.
Hiroshi is a seemingly ordinary young man that works part-time at a gyoza shop, but the reality is he’s actually a fortress for a planet! Each of his movements is produced by someone inside him steering, which is why he goes through life without getting entangled with other humans. Due to an incident, Shizuka begins to have feelings for Hiroshi, and Akemi suddenly becomes captain of the fortress and must handle these new complications while trying to find a new future for her planet.
Assortment of the most successful multi-channel recordings of the label 2L (Lindberg Lyd). Most of the tracks are made from original DXD (24 BIT
The record shop industry has been declining for many years but has seen a recent spike due to the revival of vinyl. This short documentary looks at how one of them has survived for nearly 35 years - Action Records in Preston, Lancashire, UK.
During the early 20th century, one tiny recording studio in Richmond, Indiana, had a big impact on the soundtrack of the Jazz Age. The Music Makers of Gennett Records tells the unlikely story of the Gennett Recording Studios, where many of the greatest artists in American jazz, blues, country, and gospel music first recorded.
When pianist Dave Grusin decided to start his own record company in 1977, he gave birth to what soon became one of the most successful and well-regarded labels in contemporary jazz. GRP All-Stars Live from the Record Plant features Grusin and several of the label's best known artists -- including guitarist Lee Ritenour, horn player Larry Williams, and vocalist Diane Schuur -- performing a live set at L.A.'s world-famous Record Plant Recording Studio in 1985. Selections include "Early A.M. Attitude," "Love Dance," "Awakening," "Before It's Too Late," "Revenend Lee," and three others. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
A professional memory recorder decides to change the way she is seeing the world.
After his highly anticipated album bombs, rock star Jesse Macintosh confronts his hot shot manager, Herbavue Silver, about the future of his career.
In April of last year, the mother of a child voluntarily reported child abuse to the police. Monitoring for over a year, a mother who confessed her wrongdoing, the film acts not as an investigative agency, but as a disinterested party which records the point where daily discipline turns into abuse.
Following their breathtaking rise from suburban Sydney teens to one of the biggest rock bands in the world, 5 Seconds of Summer took a two-year break to focus on growing as people and musicians. Through candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, this exclusive film takes a close look at their highly anticipated return with Youngblood, an album that takes bold risks with big sounds.
Chicago's Chess Records was one of the greatest labels of the post-war era, ranking alongside other mighty independents like Atlantic, Stax and Sun. From 1950 till its demise at the end of the 60s, Chess released a myriad of electric blues, rock 'n' roll and soul classics that helped change the landscape of black and white popular music. Chess was the label that gave the world such sonic adventurers as Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, Howlin' Wolf and Etta James. In this BBC 4 documentary to mark the label's 60th anniversary, the likes of Jimmy Page, Mick Hucknall, Public Enemy's Chuck D, Paul Jones and Little Steven, as well as those attached to the label such as founder's son Marshall Chess, pay tribute to its extraordinary music and influence.