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Documentary about jazz with a conversation between musicians and the audience. By combining archival footage, interviews with 75 jazz artists and performances culled from 25 hours of concerts, Icons Among Us is a dynamic and engaging document of many of the greatest jazz musicians of today.
Many of us assume that the world, or at least the country, is now fully connected, but throughout American classrooms there exists a digital divide. In a shockingly large number of schools, access to technology, connectivity, and teacher-training is nonexistent. Many of those underserved schools are located just a few miles from fully equipped schools with technologically adept teachers in better funded districts. This new film from Rory Kennedy, in which we see the situation through the eyes of students, educators, policy experts, and advocates across the country, clearly lays out the steps we must take a to bring our public education system into the 21st century.
Two music schools, the Louisville School of Music and the Szymanowski Academy of Music in Katrowice, Poland, thousands of miles apart in both distance and language, come together to perform Mozart's comic opera "The Marriage of Figaro."
Paula Poundstone makes a triumphant return to primetime television in her first new comedy special in over ten years, "Paula Poundstone: Look What the Cat Dragged In."
Beginning with Space Invaders in 1978, arcade games began to appear everywhere. By 1982, there were 13,000 dedicated arcade locations across North America. It was the Golden Age of Arcade Games, generating $3.2 billion dollars in 1983. By 1985, revenue had fallen 97%. Atari declared bankruptcy. Arcades closed. Most of the old games were converted or destroyed. A few were packed into warehouses where they remained, largely forgotten, for at least another decade. This is the story of arcade video games, and the generation who grew up in the arcades attempting to collect and preserve their fondest memories.
Laibach performing in Segrate, Italy.
"Highly idiosyncratic and deeply creepy, this series as a whole – which includes passages in both film and video, sometimes shown concurrently – represents the most exciting recent work in the American avant-garde, a saga that raises questions about everything while making everything seem very strange." - Jonathan Rosenbaum
Dare are – without a doubt - one of the best UK AOR bands ever. Since their classic debut album “Out Of The Silence” (A&M, 1988), a number of other studio albums followed, but fans from all over the world kept on asking for a live recording. On the occasion of the Munich Deep Impact open air festival of last year, the band’s current label MTM Music thought the time was finally ripe for such a recording. The result is not only a CD but also a DVD, both called “The Power Of Nature”. That very day in Munich the rain poured down, but the fans couldn’t care less. Darren Wharton and his band members were on stage and the only thing that mattered was the intensity of the songs. No one better knows how to write a decent song than Darren and as to the audience: it was all meat and drink to them. As to the sound of this live album, I have to admit that I feared the worst, but rest assured: the sound/production is surprisingly good.
Edwardian crowds enjoy a fancy-dress swimming race.
Around the World in 80 days' follows endurance athlete Mark Beaumont as he takes on the greatest challenge of his life - to smash his 2008 world cycling record. Part One of this Two part documentary sees Mark set off on his mission to ride 30,000km around the world. This epic will see him attempt to ride for 16 hours, averaging 240 miles daily, to circumnavigate the globe in just two and a half months. This gripping adventure takes us on a journey around the globe with a truly unique perspective. With a backdrop of stunning landscapes, countries and cultures, we see first hand the raw grit, punishing physical determination and mental resilience it takes for one man to strive towards his ultimate goal.
Part two of this gripping documentary picks up elite athlete Mark Beaumont half way through his challenge to cycle round the world in 80 days. With over a month to go and still thousands of kilometres to cover, Mark's steely determination kicks in. The pressure's on to realise his burning ambition - but will he make it? This concluding documentary not only gives a kaleidoscopic tour of the world but an insight into the extraordinary mindset of an elite ultra-endurance athlete.
New Kids on the Block performing their hit songs for Rock in Rio II.
A dynamic exploration of the representation of the wars in Iraq (2003-2011) and Afghanistan (2001-) in world cinema which argues that films function as resonant cultural artefacts that shape how the conflicts come to be understood and remembered by audiences at the time and those of generations to come.
When Minky Momo and her friends get lost on their way to a lake, they take refuge in a frightening haunted house.
Toyah Willcox -- one of the most successful British pop stars of the 1980s -- delivers a 21st century performance, captured live at the Robin 2 Club in Wolverhampton, England, in 2005. Tracks include "Echo Beach," "Sweet Child of Mine," "Jungles of Jupiter," "Little Tears of Love," "Race Through Space" and "Neon Womb." Also included are bonus videos for "Rebel Run," "Brave New World," "I Want to Be Free" and "Thunder in the Mountains."
Behind the scenes of Bloc Party's recording sessions for their second album.
Country-music legend Loretta Lynn performs several favorites, backed up by the Edmonton Symphony in this concert, recorded in November, 1978. Among the songs included in Loretta Lynn: Prime Concerts - In Concert with Edmonton Symphony are "Coal Miner's Daughter," "Out of My Head and Back in My Bed," and more.
"The Rite of Spring is all about sex and reproduction. This is a beastly music brought to the highest, most refined point."
A behind the scene look at some of the special effects employed in the making of Wallace & Gromit's A Close Shave.