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The magic of Tom's live performance is combined with spectacular nature footage that will delight children and parents alike. Now everyone can have a front row seat at a Tom Chapin concert -- any time they choose! This video features Tom and his band (Jon Cobert & Michael Mark) performing 13 amazing songs, including "The Wheel of the Water," "Good Garbage," "Alphabet Soup," "Shovelling," "This Pretty Planet" with Judy Collins and many even more!
Take a deeper look inside their fast track to stardom. From X Factor finalists to leading the resurgence of the “British Invasion”. One Direction is our generations answer to The Beatles. Interviews with the band’s managers, music industry executives and music experts along with family members and friends gives you more insight into the world of One Direction. Want to know how they did it… THIS IS HOW WE DO IT!
A thoughtful and emotional story of the poor is offered in this cinema verite glimpse of a black family's life in a slum apartment in Washington, D.C. The home is a stopping place for country relatives who come to the city looking for jobs, as well as a home-away-from-home for friends. Over the noise and confusion of the household, and the continuous sound of television, Mrs. Graham tells about her life and her feelings.
2014 stand-up comedy special recorded December 27th, 2013 at Acme Comedy Co. in Minneapolis, MN.
YOU GOTTA SEE THIS! is a compilation of twisted human behaviour, featuring topless wrestling, horrible car crashes, and various serious injuries. This is 'harsh reality TV', not for the squeamish. Limbs Torn off, naked skydiving, gored and stomped by bulls, topless wrestling, insane falls, hand-to-hand violence, horrific crashes, snapped limbs, topless boxing and for the first time in the UK... the insanity of backyard wrestling!
The short is a visual exploration of how virtual realities have been a constant subject in cinema and the imminent change in social behavior that is led by it.
The thoughts, words, and compelling presence of Gertrude Stein flows richly through this portrait of the author's Paris years from 1905 through the 1930s.
Facing financial challenges and constant risks of injury, an innovative ballet company strives to bring the iconic Canadian story of Anne of Green Gables to new diverse audiences.
This interview included beautiful stories and reminiscences by Papaji: . Papaji recounts having darshan of Shiva and Parvati in the Himalayas, where he went aiming at reaching the heavens following on Yudhishtira's steps. Parvati offered him a sweet and the taste of that nectar is still in Papaji's fingers. What a prasadam! . Papaji tells the story of how he guided a Russian Iskcon follower to have darshan of Radha. . Papaji speaks about his connection with Osho and the difference between teacher and sadguru.
Comedian Bronston Jones performs his soulful (or soulless?) stand-up storytelling at Venice Underground Comedy in Venice Beach, CA.
The members of Musical Youth -- the pint-size, British-born quintet best known for their early hit "Pass the Dutchie" -- are all grown up in this rousing live concert infused with the sounds of pop and reggae. A set list of memorable favorites includes "Pass the Dutchie," "Tell Me Why," "I'm Into Something Good," "Sixteen," "Pretty Women," "Never Gonna Give You Up," "007 (Shanty Town)" and "One Love."
Stand up comic Varun Thakur and his alter ego Vicky Malhotra go up against each other in this one of a kind stand up special.
This Is Where I Came In is the Bee Gees' 22nd and final studio album (twentieth worldwide), released in 2001. It is the only album of all-new material released by them on the Universal Music label (which had acquired the rights to the group's releases on Polydor Records when they bought that label's parent PolyGram). The album peaked at #6 in the UK, while the single, "This Is Where I Came In", reached #18. In the US, the album peaked at #16. The group appeared on the A&E concert series Live by Request in April, 2001 to promote the new album.
Andy Forrester's brand of off-the-wall humor has made him a fan favorite at clubs all over the country for almost 20 years. His high energy and animated comedy has landed him spots working with some of the biggest names in comedy like Louie Anderson, Jimmie “JJ” Walker, Paul Reiser, Marc Maron and many more.
Concert film featuring a performance by New Found Glory. It was recorded at The Forum in London, England, on August 31, 2004. Track listing: 1. Truth Of My Youth 2. Understatement 3. 2's and 3's 4. Hit Or Miss 5. Failure's Not Flattering 6. This Disaster 7. Something I Call Personality 8. Better Off Dead 9. Sonny 10. Head On Collision 11. Your Biggest Mistake 12. It's Been A Summer 13. Dressed To Kill 14. I Don't Wanna Know 15. Forget My Name 16. My Friends Over You 17. The Story So Far 18. Sucker 19. All Downhill From Here
On the morning of my death – just after sunrise, and before my spirit had departed, a mysterious figure entered the house.
Tricking Midjourney to produce animation. Director Alex Proyas uses AI with controlled human guidance or "curation"... in an attempt to find a place for the human in machine creation.
Using textiles and technology as complimentary materials to understand our sense of self through our interactions with tactile surfaces. Employing deliberate construction techniques of sloppiness and glitchiness allows for an exploration of non-linear experiences of time, body and relationships, and how concepts of ‘failure’ in terms of gender and textile proficiency create a space to perform and reject binary hierarchies of skill, value and power.
The daily lives of a group of mentally disabled adults in Chita, Aichi Prefecture. 45 year old Toki strictly observes a daily working routine of simple tasks, straightening books on shelves in a book store, and visiting a regular circuit of pachinko parlors in order to empty their ashtrays. Yanagisawa introduces us to each of the film's subjects in a similar manner: 51 year old Kayo for instance, who fends off everyone with a bamboo stick. The community came into existence quite gradually, inspired by an exchange set up by some of the parents. Overcoming the objections of the local government association, the residents move into a rented building and, working with their guidance staff, they decide to create a facility based on plans they themselves have drawn up. The group then figures out who should be assigned what task as they remodel and finally complete work on the building turning it into a communal work place they dub "Popeye House."