The spoiled, hard-partying son of a senator runs away from home after being reprimanded by his father, finds himself down-on-his luck in a tiny western town, and is rehabilitated through the friendship and wisdom of a kind and patient rancher.
As the first all-female band to play their instruments, write their songs and have a No. 1 album, The Go-Go’s made history. Underpinned by candid testimonies, this film chronicles the meteoric rise to fame of a band born in the LA punk scene who became a pop phenomenon.
Joe Lane, radio entertainer and songwriter, learns that the manager of the studio, Arthur Phillips, has made improper advances to his wife, Katherine. Infuriated, Lane engages him in a fight, and the encounter results in Phillips' accidental death. Joe goes to prison for a few years, and when he is released he visits his son, Little Pal, at school and is begged by him to run away together.
Jamalat and her sister Maysa work as dancers in a Cabaret. Maysa meets the actor Issam, and they form a theater group with Issam, his friend Fattouh, and some friends.
Producer Bob Temple, who's brought an American show to London, loves his star Diana, but she won't take him seriously as a lover. To show her, he picks up stranger Lady Arlington, whose financier husband neglects her. On a weekend at the Arlington country house, Bob is used by both Lady A. and her friend to make their husbands jealous; this works all too well, and Bob is in danger from both husbands.
Koharu, a flamboyant geisha, unexpectedly wins a trip to Sado Island in a TV contest. She is accompanied by three people. Koharu had been dreaming of a handsome young man, but when she gets into the first-class car, she meets Tashiro, a pretentious young man with rimless glasses, Sugimura, who has a mean look in his eyes, and Ryuta, a young man she had a scuffle with in a boxing match the other day and hated. After countless misunderstandings, Koharu vows to defeat Tomoe-gumi's leader, Yamada's gang...
Tutu Revisited is a wonderful showcase for the exceptional bass skills of Marcus Miller and represents his homage to the timeless music of Miles Davis. Before an appreciative audience in Lyon (France), Marcus and his band settle into a comfortable groove of funk & rhythm and interact with each other very effectively. Christian Scott's trumpet recalls much of the timbre and subtlety of Miles, but with his own unique "whispering" style of playing. Quite a virtuoso and extraordinary talent in his own rite.
- Compliments: sketch (Tom Dooley; Lise let på tå) - Thank you for coming: sketch (Bamse's birthday; Pass me by) - Evergreens: sketch (Tom Dooley) - Don't sit under the apple tree - Idioms: sketch - I would be delighted to drive (Thanks is just a poor word; Deep in my belly - Deep in my dream; Anders was in Bodil Kjer - Anna was in Anders' heart; We're going on a picnic - Stesolider and 3 weeks of wine) - Strong political, social satire: sketch (Cheap tomatoes; Copenhagen, Copenhagen; Real friends; Alone all week) ACT II - Be my life's companion - Mills Brothers medley (Intro; Opus one; Basin Street blues; Paper doll; Bye bye blackbird) - Band introduction - At the grassroots level (Uh ha da da) - Rock mothers (Pass me by; That's right; The one I love; Venus; Barndommens gade; Venus; Den jeg elsker; Woodoo; Det er ikke det du siger; Ka' du se, hva' jeg sa'; Fy fy skamme; Vi maler byen rød; Side by side) - TV køkkenet: sketch (Galopbanen; Tommy Kenter; Dronning Margrethe)
This is his first concert DVD. Experience the electrifying spirit of Paisley’s music on a disc that’s packed with rare cuts, new tunes, and fresh spins on old favorites. Complete with incredible special features: including never-before-seen interviews with Brad, alternate videos and much more. All the while brimming with Paisley’s wry blend of wit, heartache and humor, this is a must-have for country music fans everywhere! Tracklist Live Concert 1 Wrapped Around 2 Me Neither 3 Little Moments 4 That's Love 5 We Danced 6 Easy Money 7 He Didn't Have To Be 8 Alcohol 9 Whiskey Lullaby 10 When I Get Where I'm Going 11 Toilet Seat 12 Celebrity 13 I'm Gonna Miss Her 14 Mud On The Tires
Mauro Bigonzetti's ballet based on Franz Kafka, performed by the National Theatre Ballet. Choreographer Mauro Bigonzetti, fascinated by the irresistible language of Prague native Franz Kafka and the enduring relevance of his novel "The Trial," was drawn into the dark world of Josef K and created a modern dance production depicting the world of the protagonist and his hopeless struggle with a cold and heartless modern society. Bigonzatti used music by a number of composers from different historical periods, from D. Buxtehude to H. Górecki, C. Monteverdi, and M. P. Mussorgsky. This selection is remarkably balanced and surprisingly contemporary.
"Perfidi Incanti" is made up of three short episodes. The first, "Il Viaggio" ("The Journey"), is taken from Francis Scott Fitzgerald's diaries, and shows the adventures of a writer traveling between America, Africa and Europe. The second episode, "Estrellita Va a New York" ("Estrellita Goes to New York"), is inspired by a comics story by Carlos Ceesepe, and tells the escape to the United States of little Estrellita and her friend Katia who, helped by Pablo Picasso, try to escape from Paris occupied by the Nazis. The third segment, "Due Dongiovanni", is an original subject by Mario Martone and Giorgio Barberio Corsetti, freely inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's movie Saboteur (1942). The three episodes are linked together by an original musical motif composed by the Panoramics which returns in all the stories, but with different arrangements.
A portrait of a group of youngsters in Agger at the west coast of Jutland. They listen to the raw metalrock. They dress in leather and rivets. And that doesn't exactly lessen the generational divide.
Written by Georges Bizet, on a libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, Carmen premiered at Opera Comique in Paris, France on March 3, 1875. The opera spurred mixed emotions amongst critics and casual operagoers. As a result, numerous planned performances were canceled. Bizet died on June 3, 1875 firmly believing that Carmen was a failure. Since the early 1880s, however, Carmen has been one of the most frequently performed operas in venues around the world. [BluRay.com]