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BTS Japan Official Fanmeeting Vol.4 ~Happy Ever After~ was BTS's 4th Japan Official fan club event. It took place from April 18, 2018 to April 24, 2018. The DVD was released on November 28, 2018 and the Blu-ray on December 26, 2018
In fall 2007 the Women's Film Festival Seoul issued a call that did not promise, like the pirate queen Madame X, "gold, love, and adventure," but something as tempting as the opportunity to film a 15-minute short in Korea, which, assembled as one of six parts of an omnibus production, would open the 10th festival in 2008. I signaled my acceptance and voilà: SEOUL WOMEN HAPPINESS.
A young businessman Ruslan Adamov owns the shopping center "Near Happiness" in Antalya. After the death of his wife, Ruslan devoted himself to his son and work and, despite his popularity with girls, does not start a serious relationship. One day, a Russian girl, Nina, appears in his store. Her foster parents' house burned down, and now she desperately needs a job. Having seen the potential in the girl, Ruslan takes her to himself. Nina turns out to be extremely talented: her suggestions surprise Adamov and benefit the business. Young people realize that they are seriously falling in love with each other, but circumstances are playing against them.
Today there are more reasons than ever for families to explore and celebrate diversity. Our ever-expanding world is full of differences in abilities, socioeconomic backgrounds, family structures, religious faiths, interests and cultures. This documentary introduces your family to children who are not only celebrating how they are unique, but who are also learning from and appreciating the differences in others.
2019 marks the 50th birthday of the Open University. In its five decades, the OU has educated more than two million students. Sir Lenny Henry is one of them. Sir Lenny presents this documentary, which tells the story of the OU from 1969 to 2019, with archive and interviews with past graduates, observers and academics. It is nostalgic, affectionate, funny and a piece of cultural and social history. The story begins with Harold Wilson’s idea of a ‘University of the Air’ through the times of late-night black-and-white TV programmes to modern-day landmark series such as Blue Planet II. Today the OU works with space research and avatars and looks forward to the next 50 years.
After the death of her mother, a vlogger struggles to find the light in her life until she meets a boy who makes her happier.
Two writers for a sleeper hit are nominated for the Oscars, but it started just now. They travel from their apartment all the way to Hollywood on the red line to get there.
Nobody parties like King Julien. And today he's putting on a rockin' show to celebrate YOU (and himself, too). Get ready for some sweet and sassy fun!
Talented teen musicians from around the USA spend a week working with Grammy nominated professionals
Irritable funnyman Jack Dee lays the boot into backpackers, accident victims, modern sandwiches, pyramid teabags and paternity leave in this selection of the best moments from his BBC series 'Jack Dee's Happy Hour'. Includes a number of previously unseen routines revealing the caustic comedian's views on Valentine's Day and the Stanstead hijackers.
Join Snook the sloth and his menagerie of animal friends -- including Madge the map turtle and sibling monkeys Smooch and Winslow -- for colorful lessons about living a happy and healthy life, no matter what species you are. Over the course of four episodes, kids will learn about the value of exercise, why it's important to eat a balanced diet, how the heart works and why keeping the planet healthy is good for everyone.
A documentary on Phil Thomas Katt, an eccentric entertainer who has found online viral success making earnest, low-budget music videos. The film explores the definition of success.
The car, the library and a wardrobe full of clothes. Status symbols of yesterday. Today car sharing, swap markets and minimalism are booming as aspects of a lifestyle that rejects materialism. The cult of "less is more" is slowly spilling over from the United States to Europe.
This film follows the protagonist, from a small town in Punjab, who knows he doesn't belong here but has accepted it during his relationship with a tape recorder. How the idea of a listener can be more important than who's listening. And what exactly can be the future of a place or an individual that can see their decay and accept it?
It’s been a prevalent notion. Fallen sparks. Fragments of vessels broken at the Creation. And someday, somehow, before the end, a gathering back to home. A messenger from the Kingdom, arriving at the last moment. But I tell you there is no such message, no such home – only the millions of last moments... nothing more. Our history is an aggregate of last moments.” Thomas Pynchon, Gravity’s Rainbow A(nother) collaboration between film artists Ben Rivers and Ben Russell, the figures in this installation represent a conceptual prequel to the inquiry present in their feature project *A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness*. Taking its title from the Greek tragedian Aeschulys, *CALL NO MAN HAPPY UNTIL HE IS DEAD* presents a group of viking re-enactors whose vertiginous actions are variably synched to an explosive real-time collage of early black metal recordings. Man and violence, ritual and play, death as the dream of infinity.
A poetical documentary about longing and searching for happiness between Estonia and Finland.