Raimundo Fagner - Me Leve Ao Vivo 2002
Raimundo Fagner Live from the Joao Caetano Theather in Rio de Janeiro, August 2002
Raimundo Fagner Live from the Joao Caetano Theather in Rio de Janeiro, August 2002
2013 Bollywood comedy drama film, produced by the National Film Development Corporation of India and directed by Priya Krishnaswamy.[2] It stars Sarita Joshi in the lead role as Gangoobai. The story is about an elderly maid servant who works hard to achieve her dream of an extremely expensive Gara sari and changes the lives of people she interacts with while in Mumbai to buy the sari. The film was premiered at MAMI 2012, in the New Faces in Indian Cinema section; the South Asian Film Festival in Canada; the Hanoi International Film Festival in Vietnam and the IFFI
This definitive biography features an extensive personal interview (recorded just a year before his death) in which James recalls the major stages of his career and is combined with exciting archival material.
Bob Wagg and Walter Lane live in a tarpaper shack, hunting, fishing, trapping and logging with oxen. They prefer the sounds of the birds to the roar of highway traffic, and scorn the money-chasing of city life. Covering a period of four seasons in the remote backwoods of Maine, Dead River Rough Cut presents a revealing look at an individual way of life. Wagg and Lane earn a living and accept their isolation for the independence it allows them. But not everyone would want to draw water from a hole in the ice. They share their reflections about women, politics, taxes, the lone life and death.
An exciting tribute concert to Go-Go music great Chuck Brown. A host of Go-Go music legends and artists join Chuck Brown in a celebration of the time-honored genre through music and song. Top recording acts such as E.U., Sugar Bear, JuJu, Back Yard, 911, Little Benny, Big Tony, and Go-Go- Mickey are all featured.
Ultimate Video Gwarchive is a DVD collection of almost all of Gwar's videos up through the Violence Has Arrived album. The only ones not included are the Hell-O bonus track version of "Black & Huge", and "SFW". The cover art was designed by Chris Bopst, who played the original Balsac on bass guitar from 1985-1987.
An un-named author is driving to meet her agent late one night. In the middle of an unlit country road she accidentally hits a young cyclist but fortunately the boy seems uninjured apart from a mysterious mark on his back. Though she can’t prise a word out of him she finds his address in his bag and drives him home to an isolated farmhouse. The boy’s slight unnerving parents are surprisingly unconcerned about their son, who is swiftly locked in his room, but they invite their guest in and offer her a glass of wine. It turns out the father is also a writer, but the manuscript he proffers is merely a single phrase repeated dozens of times on each page. Something very odd is going on...
A Goreyesque fable about desperate Alice, convinced that her single status has become an illness. Will she find a cure amidst her paranoia, destructive imagination and penchant for eating cutlery? And what are the compromises she will make for love?
Prison is a confined world that is both fascinating and repulsive, expertly captured in this well-crafted short.
This compilation includes videos for the following tracks: "Everything Zen," "Little Things," "Comedown," "Glycerine," "Machinehead," "Swallowed," "Greedy Fly," "Warm Machine," "The Chemicals Between Us" and "Letting the Cables Sleep." The video also features the group's complete performance at the Woodstock '99 concert and extras, including a making-of featurette and excerpts from Alleys and Motorways.
Imagine what the world would really be like with levitating cars…
A Canadian residing in West Berlin recalls the public euphoria of November 9, 1989 and her own experiences at that time.
We're all familiar with the story: a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, on a planet called Tattooine, a boy named Luke Skywalker is adopted by the only remaining Jedi knight and helps the Rebellion destroy the Death Star after learning the ways of the force. However, what if "Pulp Fiction" director Quentin Tarantino had directed George Lucas' script, using Kenner action figures and stop computer animation?
This is only a teaser of the full concert "Live at Folsom Field" but the live versions of these two fairly new songs, "Bartender" and "When The World Ends" only leave the viewer wanting more Dave. Any fan should check out "Folsom Field" for it is a great concert, mixing the very old material with the very new stuff.
Following on from their 2001 release, DOPUMENTARY, Kottonmouth Kings return with this new collection, featuring behind-the-scenes and live footage. Still inhaling as much weed as they can get their hands on, see the Kings smoke themselves across American stages, and also put across a strong case for legalization. Included here is the song "Full Throttle" from their long-awaited new album Rollin' Stoned."
A film about orphaned children in Kenya who lost their parents to AIDS.