Saison 30 Episode 3 Fort Boyar, Streaming avec sous-titres en Français, 30 || Regardez tout le film sans limitation, diffusez en streaming en qualité.
Rites of Spring live at the 9:30 Club during Washington D.C.'s 'Revolution Summer' - 06/06/1985 Tracklist 1. Drink Deep 2. Hain's Point 3. For Want Of 4. Theme 5. In Silence/Words Away 6. Remainder 7. Spring 8. Deeper Than Inside 9. Nudes 10. End on End 11. All There Is
Jump-start weight loss in just 30 days with the help of your favorite contestants from NBC’s "THE BIGGEST LOSER.” You’ve seen Ali, Tara and Sione shed pounds on the show and now it’s your turn! Burn fat and tone muscle as they lead you through five 10-minute workouts that cover every inch of your body. Now’s your chance to get started, get fit and lose big with this 30-day program! And it doesn’t stop there – in two special segments, Bob gives the diet tips and motivation you'll need to get started and stay on track.
On his 24th birthday, the private documentary filmmaker Jan Peters snapped his Super 8 camera and captured his still young life for a brief moment. Three minutes in which he looks into the camera and reports on his split between aspiring filmmaker and self-doubt. Then, abruptly - cut - because the film roll of the camera does not allow a longer shot. It is the beginning of an autobiographical experiment that, in its elliptical narrative form, creates its own condensate of life. 29 more birthday films follow: self-monologues in the bathtub, wild dance performances and discussions about the development of the technical film apparatus. Meanwhile, film professor at the Kassel Art College, Peters tells episodic stories of his childhood, love, 'having arrived' as a father and a birthday invitation to Jean-Luc Godard.
Punk activist collective Positive Force emerged in 1985, rising from the ashes of Revolution Summer. This feature-length film by Robin Bell skillfully mixes rare archival footage (including electrifying live performances from Fugazi, Bikini Kill, Nation of Ulysses, Anti-Flag, and more) with new interviews with key PF activists like co-founder Mark Andersen and supporters such as Ian MacKaye, Ted Leo, and Riot Grrrl co-founder Allison Wolfe. Covering a span of 25 years, More Than A Witness documents PF's Reagan-era origins, the creation of its communal house, FBI harassment, and the rise of a vibrant underground that burst into the mainstream amidst controversy over both the means and the ends of the movement. In the best punk fashion, PF volunteers have applied creative DIY tactics and radical critiques to issues of homelessness, racism, corporate globalization, sexism, and war while struggling to constructively address conflicting dynamics and visions within the group itself.
The best moments in the history of America's favorite pastime are documented here in this one of a kind documentary. The drama of baseball's past is remembered through such events as Hank Aaron's 714th home run, Roger Maris' 61st home run, Lou Gehrig's farewell speech, and Satchel Paige's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Enrique Bunbury & Nacho Vegas at Liceu BCN as part of "El tiempo de la cerezas" tour
A documentary chronicling the career of the influential metal band Living Sacrifice featuring interviews with the band members, as well as members of bands such as P.O.D., Demon Hunter, Norma Jean, and more.
30 Days Till I Marry My Husband's Nemesis is an independent mini-series. The premise of this show revolves around Blair Rose and Jack Marshall.
A found-footage tribute to Movie Madness, Portland's iconic video store. Movie Madness: 30 Years of Movies to Die For is a found-footage compilation of vintage commercials, old news footage, interviews with store founder Mike Clark, and more, celebrating 30 years of Portland's only remaining video store.
Harrowing accounts of alien encounters, their advanced technologies & the disturbing agenda regarding human abductions.
A special live event celebrating 30 years of Sailor Moon musicals.
An Audience with... is a British entertainment television show produced by London Weekend Television, in which a host, usually a singer or comedian, performs for an invited audience of celebrity guests, interspersed with questions from the audience, in a light hearted revue/tribute style.
A creepy guy with a beard camps out on an esplanade. Meanwhile he waits and waits.
This short documentry brings and reminds details about the history of samba school Estácio de Sá and its first triumph in Rio de Janeiro Carnival competition, when developed the parade about 1922 Modern Art Week in São Paulo.
Phish - 2019-11-30 SET 1: Turtle in the Clouds, Punch You in the Eye, Llama[1], Meat, The Old Home Place, Lawn Boy, I Didn't Know, Maze, Horn, Gotta Jibboo > Stash[2] -> Plasma[3] > Golgi Apparatus SET 2: Bathtub Gin > Alaska[2] > What's the Use? > Piper > Golden Age -> Plasma[3] > Harry Hood ENCORE: Big Black Furry Creature from Mars[2] > Kung > Wombat, Possum > Plasma[3] [1] Slow version. [2] Unfinished. [3] Ending only
SET 1: The Moma Dance > Sigma Oasis, Back on the Train, Dirt, The Final Hurrah, Funky Bitch, Ghost, Driver, The Wedge, Walls of the Cave SET 2: Evening Song > Carini > Martian Monster > Golden Age > Mountains in the Mist > Blaze On > Harry Hood ENCORE: Yarmouth Road, Gumbo > Character Zero
The Santa Marta Acatitla Prison Theatre Company performs "Richard III version 3.0" an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play from 1633. An amateur dramatics group has been turned into the first professional theatre company inside a Mexican prison. The prison is located south/west of Mexico City lodges about 3 000 prisoners, and has both male and female wards. The culture program started in 2010 and is supported by Foro Shakespeare, founded by Mexican actors Bruno Bichir and Itari Marta. The play "Richard III" has been updated to deal with current events, corruption and lack of future.