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Known for the live performances that have made the band an underground favorite, the self-described psychedelic hip-hop punk-rock group the Kottonmouth Kings have captured that energy in The Joint Is on Fire. Following the band's 2006 nationwide tour, this musical journey features 32 live performances. Extras include a video for "Gone Git High," shot in Amsterdam; "Friends," a video dedicated to the fans; interviews; and backstage footage.
Based on the 2013 Tony Award Nominated Musical 'Bring It On!' Libretto by Jeff Whitty, Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt, Lyrics by Amanda Green and Lin-Manuel Miranda with additional Brand New Musical Number comes an all fan made tribute musical spectacular! [Film was issued a Cease and Desist by Universal NBC Spring 2014] ***Film Never Released***
A 3 volume DVD set issued by Barclay Records to mark the 25th anniversary of Jacques Brel's death. This amazing collection contains performances filmed in European television plateaux, rarities, interviews and reports, carefully restored from original sources to allow the viewer rediscover the amazing work of this extraordinary performer in its original splendor. It also includes five previously unpublished songs that Brel wrote in 1977: La Cathédrale, L'Amour est mort, Mai 40, Avec Élégance, and Sans Exigences .
Explore the life of Mary Breckinridge and her efforts founding the Frontier Nursing Service, whose nurse-midwives traveled by horseback to provide healthcare to those living in a remote, mountainous region of Kentucky.
McClodden hangs upside down in her studio while reciting “On Subjugation,” a 1988 poem by Johnson. “For me, the experience of pain through BDSM has often been a form of self-care that lets me know where I can and cannot go with my body,” McClodden says. “This is important to me in a society that . . . places such severe restrictions on the Black body.” Using her figure as a medium, she pays tribute to Johnson’s ideas in the present. [Overview Courtesy of MoMA]
Short documentary of a Super-8 six minute movie of the filming of "Octopussy" at the Peterborough, England location.
Documentary of Rot Fest Four in August of 2013 and the genius of David Nudelman as an artist and prophet of our time.
Kathryn Bigelow talks about the work of film director Douglas Sirk.
Olympic skating legends Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean and your favourite Dancing on Ice stars wow audiences in this incredible action-packed ice show. Putting their skates back on are: 2012 Series winner, Emmerdale's Matthew Wolfenden; runner-up and Hollyoaks' hottie Jorgie Porter; Sugababe Heidi Range; Coronation Street's loveable Kirk aka Andy Whyment; star of stage and screen Jennifer Ellison; Olympic skier Chemmy Alcott; pop singer and TV personality Chico; and Dancing on Ice Series 6 winner Sam Attwater. Overseeing the celebrities' performances are the tour judges--head coach Karen Barber, Dancing on Ice favourite Christopher Biggins, and Series 2 winner Kyran Bracken, who also performs a stunning routine.
Celebrating thirty years together, the Furey brothers - George and Davey, perform with Scottish guitarist, Davey Arthur, recorded live in Vicar Street , Dublin, Ireland. The band perform a selection of many of their most famous hits, including "When You Were Sweet Sixteen", "The Green Fields of France" and "Leaving Nancy". The Fureys are an Irish folk band originally formed in 1976. The group consisted initially of four brothers, including Paul and Finbar, who grew up in Ballyfermot, Dublin.
A short film by Michael Pattison.
In this collection, prog rock keyboardist Patrick Moraz -- best known for his associations with Yes and the Moody Blues -- appears in two complete performances recorded live in 1979 and 1984: Future Memories Live on TV and Future Memories II. Highlights include renditions of "Metamorphoses," "Eastern Sundays," "Black Silk" and "Flippers," plus a 2006 interview conducted by radio disc jockey Jon Kirkman.
Created by former members of the Housemartins in the late 1980s, Brit pop sensation The Beautiful South spent the next two decades racking up more than 15 million album sales and becoming known for their legendary music videos. This compilation features the videos for 14 of their 30 hit singles in the United Kingdom, including "Song for Whoever," "I'll Sail This Ship Alone," "A Little Time," "Let Love Speak Up Itself" and more.
Serving as rebellious foils to their cleaner-cut rivals, the Beatles, during the earliest years of the British invasion, the Rolling Stones shucked their middle-class roots for a well-earned bad boy image. Combining candid interviews and rare footage, this retrospective program chronicles the band's journey to becoming one of the biggest acts in the world, aided by the attitudes -- and notorious libidos -- of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
Wilbur and the Stews travel to the town of Lazy Susan, whose lethargic residents suffer from poor eating habits.
Perfect for jazz aficionados, this jam-packed compilation from TDK's vast catalog of recordings features genre masters such as Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock, Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson. Selections include "Along Came Betty" by Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers; the classic "Summertime," by the Modern Jazz Quartet; "Cool Vibes," by Lionel Hampton & the Golden Men of Jazz; and "Homecoming" by the Dave Holland Quintet.
Directed by: Sandra Marschner
The Chomsky–Foucault debate was a debate about human nature, between Noam Chomsky and Michel Foucault in the Netherlands, in November 1971. Chomsky and Foucault were invited by the Dutch philosopher Fons Elders to discuss an age-old question: "is there such a thing as 'innate' human nature independent of our experiences and external influences?"
Various scenes of daily working life at a sugar plantation in Hawaii.
This short documentary offers a reflection on the development of the North, where towns are increasingly being remade in the image of the South and bush pilots are slowly becoming obsolete.