A featurette on the "Walt Disney Treasures - Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio" DVD.
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A featurette on the "Walt Disney Treasures - Behind the Scenes at the Walt Disney Studio" DVD.
Still Payin' Dues is a DVD released by the rap metal band P.O.D. on November, 2002. It contains a look at the band's ten-year history, a photo gallery with over 200 pictures, music videos, and footage from P.O.D.'s Youth Of The Nation Tour which took place in 2002.
Broadcast live at July 17th 1999 on A&E Network from Sony Music Studios in New York
Ambient trip hop with visuals fit for horizontal consumption.
The 25th and final film completed by Hubley, is a lyrical visual poem to environmentalism and to the Inuits' attachment to the land, and their ability to adapt to the natural world.
Camel in concert.
It seems the speculation wasn't absurd enough. Parallel universes really do exist and they are much stranger than even the science fiction writers dared to imagine.
Documentary about gainers, men who intentionally put on weight for their own and other men's pleasure.
It is the year 2124, and the crew of a medical transport ship are carrying dangerous cargo to its destination. The contents, though mostly unknown, are rumored to be viral in nature, and must not be let out under any circumstances. But when a leak occurs, the ship, as well as the crew, is at risk of being destroyed. With only two robotic space suits and limited ammo, can they escape in time, or are their fates sealed?
Wishbone Ash: 30th Anniversary Concert - Live Dates 3
The Story So Far is a documentary about Punk/Rock group from Florida "New Found Glory", from their beginnings to the gold album Sticks and Stones.
This 60-minute DVD features Mark King live in Ohne Filter TV-Studio in Baden-Baden, Germany. The longtime frontman for the British funk-pop group Level 42 was born in Cowes, England on October 20, 1958. A onetime drummer, upon co-founding Level 42 in 1980 he moved to the bass, honing a distinctive thumb-slapping technique which became an integral element of the group's sound; from their self-titled 1981debut onward the quartet enjoyed considerable success at home, and in 1984 King took time out to record his debut solo album, Influences.
Acústico is the eighteenth album of Puerto Rican singer Ednita Nazario and is the first of two albums recorded during a special presentation of her at the Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Searching for the Zero Fighters documents a little-known chapter of taiwan history, particularly the psychological landscape of postwar Taiwan and the Japanese aircraft left behind on the island after World War II. Through ordinary people’s memories of the Zero fighter planes and the director’s own family footage, the film explores the turbulent period between the end of Japanese colonial rule and the takeover of Taiwan by the Nationalist government. It is the first Taiwanese documentary to examine how Japanese military aircraft were repurposed into everyday household items, and the first historical film to explore why, after the war, many Taiwanese people feared speaking openly about their memories.
a look at The Early Development of Tron an Early Lisberger Studios Animation logo, a Computers are People Too television short from 1982 (with a sneak peek at Tron), "Early Video Tests" commissioned by the studio, and a Development Gallery of original concept art, sketches and storyboards
Selection of videos from F Communications artists including Llorca, The Youngsters and label head Laurent Garnier.
It's a movie from 2002.
Documentary about Li Ying's film FLYING FLYING.
Based on the miraculous story of a man who crossed a minefield and survived – the experience of boxers, mine clearance experts and warriors underpins this exploration of how conflict is perceived, managed and represented.
Marko is an 11-year-old boy who would like to be like a cloud.
A personal journey about the search for identity and memory among Sephardic Jews with roots in Cuba.
Director Wei Xing independently filmed the documentary "Jesus Bless You" in 2002, as both director and cinematographer. The film won the 10th Beijing University Student Film Festival Student Unit Professional Group Documentary Excellence Award (the best vacancy), the second Beijing International University Student Film Festival Silver Award in 2003, the 2003 Hong Kong Independent Film and Video Competition. the 2003 "Jesus "Bless You" is collected by the University of San Diego Library.
In honor of the Academy's 200th anniversary, A & E spent a year following current cadets through the rigorous curriculum. Included is footage and interviews about the history of the institution and the demands made on the cadets.
Experience The Milwaukee Road of the early 1970s as Pentrex takes you on a three-volume video adventure along the Rocky Mountain Division! Explore the entire electrified Milwaukee Road line from Harlowton, Montana to Avery, Idaho in this exciting three-volume combo DVD. Extraordinary films taken by Ed Stimpson have been carefully selected and computer enhanced, and combined with incredible stereo sound recorded on the Milwaukee Road by Don Hunter. Pentrex has painstakingly researched the Milwaukee's electrics in order to bring you the most accurate, factual video ever produced on these marvelous machines. It's some of the most dynamic railroading in the United States!
The life and dreams of legendary jazz musician Langston Hughes.
In a bar in Belém, northern Brazil, a dispute between a local man and a tourist, about who drinks more açaí with jabá.
‘Imagine if the Sex Pistols made boots instead of music’, says director Kowalski of a group of Cracow punks who make leather shoes for a living. They run their business as if they were a band of rock stars, living by their own rules, making the product by hand, heads bobbing in unison to their favourite bands. Kowalski’s roots in American underground cinema make him the perfect interpreter of the punk aesthetic.
This fascinating biography faithfully recalls the highs and some of the lows of this remarkable driver's career, featuring extensive and rare archive material and personal anecdotes and tributes from Bette and Damon Hill as well as former collegues.
From the National Geographic Explorer series, this documentary takes an in-depth look at four submarine accidents -- the forces that brought the machines down, the tragedy of lives lost and the heroism of the submariners who sacrificed themselves to save others. Submarines profiled are the K-19 and Kursk from the Soviet Union and the USS Thresher and Squalus
The first major operation for the 101st US Airborne Division was the airborne landing in Normandy on June 5, 1944. The objective was to parachute 6,700 soldiers behind German lines to weaken the defenses for the planned sea landing as much as possible. Heavy anti-aircraft fire scattered the soldiers across Normandy, resulting in heavy losses – many were killed by German anti-aircraft fire during their parachute descent.
An intimate portrait of a psychiatric patient tormented by the relentless clanging of the hospital bell.
Visualization (plastical code) for scenography of Shakespeare’s play of the same name. The key idea for the project was applying semiotic concept of cultural space (including theatrical space).
Tuizza is the story of the Sahrawi women, who through their effort, have made one of the most inhospitable places in the planet, habitable.
"McQuilkin presents a sex-tape, of a sort. Her face is tightly framed by the camera, she applies make-up while in the midst of the experience described by the title, so hyper-focused on her image that she cannot let go." - CA Belgium
Amsterdam Diary is a short observational work that was recently shot at Koninklijk Paleis Dam in the Netherlands. This video-portrait studies public space, the intersection of two very specific realities, and, well, the futility of it all.
One day in the life of a boy who wishes he could make an ancestral human dream come true and fly. With a machine he has made himself and with the strength of his own muscles, he intends to overcome the force of gravity.
After his grandma's car is stolen, Prago uncovers a diabolical plot by hyper-intelligent monkeys, who are replacing his classmates at an alarming speed. Inspired the wisdom of a mysterious bum, Prago and his friends must outsmart their simian foes before the evil apes can destroy the city of Chicago, and then, the world. Filmed and edited by high school students with a budget of "one puppet," Monkeys is a non-stop, adrenaline-fueled romp that proves when it comes to action, only apes can deliver the goods.
The film is in the first person, from a girl. Ordinary people on a train are shown, each talking about their painful experiences... some crying, some singing, some reciting poetry. And everyone has their own story, their own pain, their own burden. The film is about an ordinary Ukrainian, and there are many of them, and everyone wants to be heard...
Documentary on Portuguese artist Albuquerque Mendes, his work process and preparations on his 2002 Serralves exhibition titled "Confesso".
Set in small-town Australia, this is a story of murder, revenge, power and denial that charts an individual's struggle for justice and respite from mental torment that has plagued him since he was a little boy.
In Gordorak the Fleshmaker vs. Zombies, a guy massacres zombies that cross his path.
When a guy decides to change his name to "Ass Hat", he gets mocked and ridculed to oblivion, then tries desperately to change it back.
A Gulf War veteran returns home and while attempting to make peace with his past, gets caught up in a deadly triangle involving two very sexy, very dangerous women.
Documentary tells the gripping personal stories of September 11th that have never been told and accompanied by images never before seen.
Experimental collage animation that covers decades of art, culture, technology, etc.