Enigma Performance
7259 Matches Found
Enigma Performance
1991 performance by Enigma
1991 DCI World Championships held in Dallas, TX on August 17, 1991 1. Star of Indiana (1st Place 97.00) 2. Cavaliers (2nd Place 96.30) 3. Phantom Regiment (3rd Place 95.40) 4. Santa Clara Vanguard (4th Place 94.40) 5. Blue Devils (5th Place 93.80) 6. Cadets of Bergen County (6th Place 93.70) 7. Madison Scouts (7th Place 92.00) 8. Crossmen (8th Place 89.70) 9. Blue Knights (9th Place 87.70) 10. Freelancers (10th Place 86.40) 11. Bluecoats (11th Place 84.40) 12. Sky Ryders (12th Place 82.90)
The Queen of the Night's aria from Act I of the opera "The Magic Flute".
The thrash-funk metal band Mordred performs live on stage at the legendary Marquee club in September 1991 as part of a two night sold out run during the In This Life tour. Released on VHS some time in 1992
No Harbour for War documents the active movement in Halifax against the Gulf War of 1991 and the role of war played by Halifax from its founding in 1749 to the Expulsion of the Acadians in 1755, WWI and the Halifax Explosion of 1917, and the many wars of the 20th century.
Experimental short film
Four Muscovites – a photographer, an amateur historian, a painter and a philosopher – do everything they can to preserve the memory of bygone generations and foster connections between different eras.
A prequel to BLOODFEAST! THE ADVENTURES OF SGT LUNCH.
World In Action looks at the work done by Canadian Cal Vallet and his team who risk their lives capping oil well fires in Kuwait a consequence of action by Saddam Hussain during the Gulf War.
Come with us to sunny Spain, land of bullfights, flamenco, and 2,000 years of history. Begin in Madrid's Royal Palace and see the paintings of Velázquez and El Greco, then go on to the Prado for Goya. Stroll through the oldest part of the city, to the Plaza Mayor and the restaurant Botin, where Hemingway dined. Take an excursion to Ávila, the walled 11th century home of Saint Teresa. Continue on to the Alcazar at Segovia; Toledo and the famed cathedral; Córdoba and its gypsy caves. Savor the exotic flavor of Granada, center of Moorish Spain, and pause in the Alhambra, where nightingales sing in the gardens. Soak up sun along the Costa del Sol and then complete your tour in Barcelona, Spain's second city.
Former workers and locals recount the history of the Belfast Gasworks. Built on ground owned by the Marquis of Donegall and opened in 1822, the works generated heat and light for the city for more than a century and a half. So profitable were the works, the proceeds paid for Belfast City Hall. The gasworks continued as a vital source of domestic and industrial energy well into the twentieth century – by the end of World War II some 120,000 people were reliant on on the facility for their heat and light. By the 1960s, however, new technologies and energy sources began reducing public dependence on the works. Today the old funnel and clocktower mark the place that was once the heart of Belfast’s gas-making industry.
VHS-era documentary contains that some factual stories and odd sexual preferences about various celebrities such as James Dean, Rob Lowe, Jane Mansfield, Kim Bassinger, Sal Mineo, Madonna, Frances Farmer, Bruce Lenny, Rock Hudson, John Belushi, Marilyn Monroe, Sharon Tate, Sean Penn, and Freddy Prince.
Peter Maxwell's abrasive, angry, and silent celluloid graffiti.
This action-packed video is a crash course in recognizing and escaping ambushes, assassinations and other problems. With clients in 23 countries on 5 continents, Tony Scotti's School of Defensive Driving is recognized as the world's top high-speed evasive driving school. Dramatic footage shot from perspectives outside and within the vehicle clearly demonstrates how to perform the J-turn, the bootlegger's turn, hard braking and single- and multiple-car ramming.
After a stormy evening, writer Polyakov, disappointed in life and tormented by a hangover, was going to commit suicide. The editor with habits who appeared at this very moment Mephistopheles proposed to publish Polyakov's novel, but soon disappeared.
In rural northeastern Brazil, a man finds a mysterious net full of money in the middle of the street. However, when paying what he owes to a farmer, a series of problems begin to arise for him and his wife Sofia.
Working in a doll shop, Melanie feels for the first time that she may be attracted to her female co-worker Barbara. Brought up to believe that homosexuality is wrong, Melanie is frightened and confused by her feelings. In a daydream, Melanie imagines she is a doll and walks through the store getting advice from the other dolls in the shop in order to resolve her ambiguity.
The irrepressible Peter Combe returns with more of his favourite music clips and most popular songs, all put together on one video. These happy, catchy and amusing songs will have the kids singing and dancing along with Peter time and time again. 1. Saturday Night 2. Chopsticks 3. Wriggle and Roll 4. Newspaper Mama Visits The Queen (poem) 5. Newspaper Mama 6. Music of the Day 7. Spaghetti Bolognaise 8. Very Strange Cat (poem) 9. Toffee Apple 10. Happy Christmas to You 11. Jack and the Beanstalk
Short film.
A man and a woman equipped with a camera shoot film while riding a bicycle. There must be something visible while moving forward and backwards.
A camp send-up of Gothic literature and television soap opera, The Fall of the House of Yasmin glances hilariously at sex, drugs and popular music.
A documentary that focuses on early games from the arcade video game company, Namco
Director Bernd Sahling documents almost four years in the life of a young man who experienced two political systems, East and West Germany, and cannot fulfill his dreams in either of them.
A supernatural ghost Thai film following the romance of a young couple
Milly overcomes her weight problem, thanks to Lacy's diet plan Puke A Pound.
Animation of turn-of-the-century circus "freaks".
Animated short.
A tale about Jack who becomes possessed.
This videozine built in the spirit of the punk fanzine wants to penetrate the cyberpunk alchemical workshop, to point out its multifaceted aspects and also its political origins.
Set against the background of the Supreme Court’s historic decisions on women's reproductive rights, this documentary looks at the abortion controversy through the eyes of six women activists on both sides of the barricades in Paoli, PA. CASTING THE FIRST STONE focuses on six women who regularly confront each other from opposite sides of the picket line.
Balinese music is like Balinese life. It reflects community harmony, cooperation, and balance. This sensitive documentary is an American musician's unique portrait of Balinese life, art, and spirituality. Focusing on the concept of Taksu, or the spiritual power found in music, instruments, costumes, and dance, the film captures the vibrant rhythm that permeates all Balinese art and culture and suggests how the daily activities of the Balinese echo the tempo and interlocking harmonies of their music. 'Taksu' will enhance numerous classes in cultural anthropology, Asian and Balinese studies, comparative religion, and ethnomusicology.
A short film by Pascal Vuong, based on the H. G. Wells character.E
For nearly two hundred years now, White scholars have removed Black people from Egypt, Egypt from Africa and Africa from world history. They have always taught that Egypt is in the Near East, the Middle East, the Mediterranean and even the Fertile Crescent. They have never informed the world that Egypt is and always has been on the Continent of Africa. While White publishers controlled everything written and taught about Africa - - and often published books stating that the Ancient Egyptians were White - - no one, except Black people, complained. However, since Black people began publishing their own work and using the internet to tell our story, suddenly everyone is interested in setting Black people straight by insisting that the Ancient Egyptians were neither Black nor white, but Arabs, like the Arabs of today.
'The Guardian of the Forces' introduces the viewer to the world of Sikavi, a ‘fetish priest’ in Lome, Togo. He controls the spirits of several voodoos or gods. The film explores the significance of sacrifice and possession in communicating with spirits of ancestors and voodoo deities. Tradition and modernity are contrasted in this colourful documentary, which provides insight into healing practices of life and death.
A comic parody of our modern search for our creator. Two characters, made completely out of pipe cleaners and totally unaware that they are being controlled by outside forces, gradually begin to realise that there might be more to their existence than the cardboard world they inhabit. Should they cross the edge of the set and risk losing very thing they have known and loved, simply to find out "who did all this?".
Through archival photographs, oral histories and folk songs by Nobuko Miyamoto, this video weaves the history of 200 years of Asian women's experiences. It begins with early Asian immigration to the U.S. from China, Japan, Korea and the Philippines.
The story of a small boat of the shores of British Columbia during a storm and the people who are linked to its ultimate fate.
Kazuko-chan has decided to move out. This is the voiceover over Kazuko's crying figure in the meadow. The voice is that of Haruko, Kazuko's best friend who is in a sanatorium. When Kazuko went to visit her, she was told to "imagine" her wrapped in a flower. On her way home, when she is followed in the forest by her classmate Yamada-Kun, Kazuko sees herself wrapped in a flower this time, while climbing a tree branch. With these strange thoughts in her mind, Kazuko arrives in a strange town. She smokes in an incinerator with her new friends and falls in love with the place. One day, on a bicycle trip, she discovers that the sanatorium she had missed is no longer there. There is only a vacant lot. Kazuko crouched there and wept. It was the seventh day after Haruko's death. The transience of memory and the sadness of forgetting. A fantasy of flowers and greenery, with a touch of fantasy that visualises the sadness of fading memories.
A pair of hitmen always bury the people they kill. But on their way home from work, they run over a kitten. A high school girl and her friend start digging a cat's grave in an empty lot. Meanwhile, in the park, a group of young lovers are worried about the disappearance of a cat with the strange name of "common sense and common sense of the street". A midsummer day called today lies between yesterday and tomorrow. The story is an omnibus of three stories about people who are a little bit different from each other. The stylish black-and-white imagery, like a, peek into the world of fables, is strangely matched by the droll dialogue. The smooth development from one episode to the next, and the urban sense of the three pairs of characters, two of whom seem unlikely to exist, shine through.
A young man sees something by the river. It's a shot of the girl he loves with another man. The young man has been dumped! He bites his lip and remembers those glorious days of love. And now, in order to express his anger, his frustration, his sadness and his regret, he comes up behind them... The word for "lost love" is "persistent". The story is about the youthfulness and innocence of a man who has lost his persistence. The frustration of youthful immaturity. The uncool and shameful part of the male sex, and the love for it. The melancholy and unhurried narrative suddenly comes to an unexpected end, and the audience realises that this is a very short and hilarious coming-of-age graffiti.
A vivid story of a reclining Buddha buried in Unjusa Temple in Hwasun, Jeollanam-do.
Home movies shot on the set of The People in the House.