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Sarah Jessica Parker talks about the making of "Footloose."
We Are Love: Live from The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater was shot in March and aired nationally on PBS in June as Il Volo: We Are Love. The special was produced by Richard Jay-Alexander (Barbra Streisand), directed by Scott Lochmus with Detroit PBS as the producing agent. Grammy-winning producer Humberto Gatica and Italian composer Tony Renis produced the music. Both the CD and DVD feature performances of tracks from their newly released album We Are Love: Special Edition (complete track listing below). Also included is a special duet, "Constantemente Mia," with Latin singing sensation Belinda as well as the song that launched them to fame in both the U.S. and their homeland, "'O Sole Mio," the most popular track from their self-titled Billboard Top Ten debut. Each performance showcases their impressively mature, romantic and powerful voices in front of a 22-piece live orchestra and a fully entranced, sold out crowd.
Live concert featuring three towering figures in the L.A. music scene performing one spectacular night of rockabilly mayhem - captured live at the legendary Cat Club in Hollywood CA. Lemmy of Motorhead, Slim Jim Phantom of Stray Cats and Danny B. Harvey light up the stage in this awesome concert appearance featuring some all-time classics - "Good Rockin' Tonight," "Blue Suede Shoes," "Reelin' And Rockin'," "Lawdy, Miss Clawdy" and more.
While traveling to pick up his brother, Tommy Pryer recounts an encounter with a U.F.O. in the sky.
It was a dark day in American motocross. European rider, Jeffrey Herlings had just come over for a one-off, guest appearance race in the AMA National Pro Motocross Championship… And won. Even coming from last place after a first turn crash, all the way back up to lead before the chequered flag, passing Eli Tomac and all the rest of them along the way like they were standing still! But the real reason he was stateside? To acclimatize himself in preparation for the next round of his MXGP World Motocross Championship, which was set to take place in Jacksonville, Florida the following weekend. In light of all that’d happened, Tomac and a number of other American riders entered themselves as exhibitionists, and the world watched on with baited breath as it seemed like we were finally about to get a definitive answer to the age-old question… Who’s faster, Europeans or Americans?
David Bowie’s *The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars* in Dolby Atmos surround sound immerses listeners into the electrifying world of Bowie’s legendary alter ego like never before. The expanded mix brings fresh intensity to iconic tracks like *Starman*, *Suffragette City*, and *Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicide*, surrounding listeners with layered guitars, intricate vocals, and atmospheric details that reveal new depths in Bowie’s visionary storytelling. With Dolby Atmos, Ziggy’s story unfolds in cinematic scope, placing you right on stage with the Spiders from Mars, amplifying the album’s glam rock impact and otherworldly magic.
Beginning with panoramic shots of the Colthurst estate and Blarney Castle – already a popular tourist attraction by the Edwardian era – this film takes a trip through County Cork via Leemount and Carrigrohane stations. It was filmed in late spring and shown at the Cork International Exhibition, which opened in May 1902. The light railway, which shared the road with other traffic, closed in 1934.
Captain Jack and his band of intergalactic bounty hunters thought they’d seen it all. But when they crash land on Earth in pursuit of a dangerous space felon, they find that the south really is one of the dirtiest places in the universe. When their quarry begins to hunt them its up to Jack, his team, and a couple of good ole boys to sober up, quit chasing earth tail, and act like heroes! Easier said than done…
A young girl named Nikki Dickensen's mother always sends leftovers for her lunch, which Nikki hates. So one day, after finding her mother Daphne canoodling with a young punk who was actually HER boyfriend, she kills her mother in a rage. Daphne's blood splashes onto the sandwich of leftover tongue and brings it to life.
An excerpt from the Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, which Charles delivered at Harvard University in 1970-71. Includes an evocative discussion of what Charles called “The New Covetables” (knowledge not things), illustrated with a rich array of photographs.
One planet, one human race and so many problems. The HUMANiTREE is a 90 minute documentary that is the most up to date film on humanities collective story on earth. It explains the evidence of human origins in Africa, and how black people spread across the globe seeding civilizations before we became so many different ethnicity's. Today the earth is at a tipping point from human activity, learn the story of how cultures evolved, survived, thrived, clashed, mixed, learned and innovated so we may build a better world for tomorrow. 8 young people from south Wales worked alongside a professional film crew to embark on an incredible journey of research and investigation.
In a string of recent works the artist avoids building up tension. By concentrating on speechless, plotless situations, she explores the timespan between the already and the not yet; the time of potentiality. Part of From Nothing to Something to Something Else, a tryptich that revolves around informal learning processes among teenagers.
After years studying marine microplastics around the globe, Abby Barrows was ready to come home. In 2015, looking for a side-project that would keep her on the water, she bought the lease for an oyster farm in Deer Isle, Maine. When she saw the mountain of plastic gear that came with it, the side-project became something else. Today, Deer Isle Oyster Co. is a flourishing family business, a proving ground for plastic-free mariculture gear, a new pier for a working waterfront reliant on one fishery, and a purveyor of some of the best oysters in the world. This is the story of one season on the farm, which also happens to be the story of an old island’s precarious present and potential future.
The behind the scenes look at the series "Tales From The Crypt".
In this video, dancers move about a set designed by Mike Kelley, interacting and silently commenting on various choreographies: Martha Graham’s “mythological” dances, gestures derived from the observation of monkeys’ behaviours in Harry Harlow’s experiments conducted in the 1960s, and violent, “cathartic” behaviours described in the films by the psychologist Albert Bandura about the effects of televised violence on preschool-aged children.
A film on basque sculptor Eduardo Chillida's work in Japan, "Homage to Hokusai". Chillida himself talks about his work.
A guy asks his friends to see the new Beyoncé movie.
This rapid panorama isn't as smooth as the average 'Phantom Ride' - an early example of 'shaky-cam' war photography? Filmmaker WKL Dickson asked that the British public 'not too severely judge this picture,' demonstrating not only his awareness of the poorer quality of the image, but also his recognition of the importance of its content. The sequence is a military twist on the popular 'phantom ride' genre, captured from a moving train, and shows glimpses of the troops at rest. In sharp contrast to parade films this film shows soldiers and horses out of formation, providing insight into everyday life in camp.
Re-enactment of Scenes from “Notre-Dame de Paris”