2003 Peter Rose short work
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2003 Peter Rose short work
From the basics of good hand position to the complexities of presentation and double haul-this manual has it all. Casting instruction along with fishing sequences in the Bahamas, Oregon, Florida and Alaska which add to the excitement. Teaching at its best. Includes a complete flyfishing glossary.
Super Fat Burning - 3 Mile Workout Get ready to blow away those calories for good. This video gives you 3-miles and 45 minutes of high-energy walking with more intervals of resistance training that takes the calorie burn into a whole new dimension. You'll feel every muscle in your body working. You'll love the intensity of this workout and you'll really love what it does for your body. The Ultimate In-Home Walking system!
British documentary.
A reflection on four years of the peace process in Colombia (1998-2002).
Documentary about the punk movement in the city of Curitiba.
Chopin - Selected Piano Works
An alphabetical version of President Bush's 2001 State of the Union Address. Lenka Clayton's concept was a simple one - take the 4,100 words from George W.Bush's infamous 'Axis of Evil' speech, and splice them together in alphabetical order. The result is powerful: a mesmerising snapshot of the posturing, rhetoric and obsessions dominating American politics in the aftermath of 11 September.
A science fiction short directed by Bennie Diez.
Shapes shake nervously. Lines sway back and forth. The sun sets.
Legendary entertainer Dorothy Dandridge -- the first black woman to be nominated for a Best Actress Oscar (for director Otto Preminger's Carmen Jones in 1954) -- shows off her vocal talents in this collection of vintage performances. An amalgamation of movie trailers and feature-film clips, this fitting musical tribute includes the songs "Blow Out the Candles," "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" and "Swing for My Supper."
Famed pilot, historian and aircraft designer Ken Hyde heads a team of engineers who construct the most accurate reproduction extant of the 1903 Wright Flyer. You'll hover over their shoulders as the team researches photos, blueprints and half-written notes. Then, on December 17, 2003 (exactly 100 years to the minute after the Wright's historic first flight), watch as Hyde gets his chance to repeat history in his replica Flyer.
Pope John Paul II is the religious leader for a billion Roman Catholics worldwide and is one of the most recognizable faces around the globe. His leadership inspires countless followers, but his wisdom and warnings often go unheeded. This informative, contentious documentary explores what life is like for the pope through exclusive footage and interviews with the likes of Mikhail Gorbachev, Henry Kissinger, Wojciech Jaruzelski and more.
Gospel artist Marvin Sapp brings his smooth sound to the stage in this uplifting concert film. Accompanied by a minimal ensemble and a full choir, Sapp thrills the live audience with 10 spiritual songs. Tracks include "Glory to the Lamb," "You Are God Alone," "Unrestricted Praise," "Lift Those Hands," "You've Been So Good," "Miracle," "One Thing," "Hallelujah" and "I Believe."
In this instructional video, jazz-fusion drummer Akira Jimbo -- who launched his career with the Keio University Light Music Society Big Band -- offers tips for budding drummers to discover their singular style. The innovative Jimbo also discusses his musical journey and provides pointers on tuning, how to practice and the left foot clave technique. Interviews and behind-the-scenes footage are included.
Jean Leguay, working under the pseudonym Jano, is a pop French visual artist. In late 2000, he visited Rio de Janeiro in order to make this book. Jano immersed himself completely in the “Rio de Janeiro life style”, going to places that will never be showed on post cards, meeting people from all layers of society, observing, experimenting, interacting.
The life and times in the town of Beaumont, Texas.
Highlights the most important political and social events in the Dominican Republic during the period from the first of July 1966, the date of the inauguration of Dr. Balaguer as Constitutional President of the Republic, up to August 16, 1974, the day he was sworn in for a third term. Using narrative images and sounds of the era, the documentary highlights the climate of disrespect for the most basic human rights that prevailed during the administrations of Dr. Balaguer, and the violent repression that this President used to unleash against their opponents.
Check out Matchstick Productions' best footage from The Hedonist, The Tribe, Fetish, and Pura Vida, plus rare outtakes never seen before.
Anaheim's House of Blues sets the stage for this reunion concert featuring Southern California natives the Adolescents, the groundbreaking Orange County band known for helping to spearhead the punk revival of the 1980s. The set list includes "Kids of the Black Hole," "Amoeba," "Self-Destruct," "Democracy," "L.A. Girl," "Things Start Moving," "American Lockdown," "Within These Walls," "Welcome to Reality" and "Word Attack."
This fascinating documentary explores the story of country rock trio the Dixie Chicks, the highest-selling female group in history. Behind-the-scenes clips, rare footage and more trace the band from their early days playing on the streets to sold out concert venues and becoming a household name.
Documentary filmmaker Peter Rosen explores the life and music of Armenian-born Soviet composer Khachaturian, who flourished despite working in politically tumultuous times under Stalin. Featuring historic footage, concert performances and passages from the ballets "Spartacus" and "Gayne," this retrospective sheds welcome light on a musical genius and places his legacy within the broader context of 20th-century Russian music.
May, Aeh, Tar and Pui are the hard-rocking stars of a popular all-girl band, but offstage they're a hard-hitting quartet on a quest to find a magical potion that will transform the tomboys into real men. Along the way they must face off against dwarfs, a gang of overweight women and a mob of vicious bandits. This Thai cult classic stars Alice Crystal, Katalina Gross, Marisa Seefah and Nunthayaporn Munthatatikul.
The first Pléhouse skiing video ever! The whole project was started in 2001 by three well-known pro freeskiers - Phil Larose, Thomas Rinfret and Phil Bélanger. EXACT SCIENCE brings you the progression of freeskiing from another angle... The Pros angle. Pléhouse is proud to bring you something fresh and new - something you have been waiting for!
The film is structured around the mystical idea of the mandala, in this case pictures of (fake) suns, galaxies and planets. These images are in sync with an Indian Bollywood song to enhance the pseudo-psychedelic effects. The film material covers a very wide range of found footage from various sources and decades from the Thirties (invisible woman) to the end of the 1980s.
Joshua Grannell's short was later remade by him as feature called "All About Evil".
Albert Collins - In Concert: Ohne Filter movie was released Jul 08, 2003 by the Music Video Distributors studio. This performance was recorded on Oct.27th, 1988. Track list: Sack Of Woe, Listen Here, Tired Man, Lights Are On Nobody, Home, Mastercharge, Blackcat Bone, I Ain't Drunk, I Got That Feeling, Frosty. Albert Collins - In Concert: Ohne Filter video Musicians: Albert Collins - Guitar, Vocals, Debbie Davies - Guitar, Vocals, Johnny B. Albert Collins - In Concert: Ohne Filter film Gayden - Bass, Soko Richardson - Drums, Gabriel Flemmings - Trumpet, Chuck Williams - Saxophone, Sam Franklin - Tenor Saxophone, Duke Robillard - Guitar (special guest on "Frosty") Recorded on October 27th, this live recording includes the songs "Sack of Woe," "Tired Man," "Blackcat Bone," and more.
Lordz Wheels 2004 European Skateboarding Movie
After being fired from the rodeo, three clowns and a giant chicken get involved with mind-altering drugs that send them on a bloody rampage across Kansas. Pursued by a U.S. Marshall from Utah who specializes in clown cases, they become dangerously entangled with a swindling cult leader whose truck (full of scammed cash) they have stolen to pull their trailer. It's a crazed festival of guns, puppets, blood, rubber noses and dark humor. (By the way, none of this is nearly as interesting as it sounds.)
Live performance of Beef for the tv channel The Box.
Kommisarie Gren faces a serial killer who slaughters his victims and taking souvenirs from their bodies. Will he have time to stop the madman before the next one a victim? An amateur film produced in Gällivare, Northern Hillbilly area of Sweden
Dutch rockband Kane was founded in 1998 en amazingly the same year Dinand Woesthof and Dennis van Leeuwen already signed their first record deal with BMG. In the beginning of 1999 their first single was released and 'Where Do I Go Now' was an instant success and found itself at the top of the Dutch charts for weeks. 'As long as you want this', the first album was also a big success in The Netherlands. This concert shows material from their live performance in Ahoy, Rotterdam.
The history of Arsenal Football Club from its origin in 1886 to 2003. Established by a group of workers at the Woolwich Arsenal Armament Factory, Arsenal FC first joined the First Division in 1915 and has remained there ever since. This DVD tells the story of the club from its humble beginnings to its rise as a global club in the twenty-first century.
Stanley: Baby Pictures, Stanley: Caterpillar Countdown, Stanley: Save the Bluebird!, Stanley: Searching for Spring
Trapped and alone in a world of pure terror, haunted by nightmarish visions, what has he done in 'This Place'.
Trudeau's experience before, during, and after the US Bombing Campaign with the A-Saadi family, a middle-class family living in Baghdad.
On the eve of the 2003 U.S. invasion, filmmaker Shelley Saywell traveled to Iraq to film the lives of ordinary people - especially young Iraqis - who were caught between Saddam's tyranny and a devastated economy (for which they blamed the West). Now, Saywell returns to find the people she met and interviewed before the war. What happened to them? Have they survived? Have their feelings about Saddam and the U.S. changed, or remained the same?
Sargasm (sär-”ga-z&m) n. Literally an explosion of wit, irony, and a guy in a gorilla costume. Its beholder is left gasping for air as a direct result of uncontrollable outbursts of laughter resulting from the rapid succession of uproarious episodes. See AnonyMous.
Experimental animated film made for the Palazzo Zenobio at the Venice Biennale in 2003
The film primarily contains music and also reveals the problems of a singer with a bisexual background. The viewer is presented with concerts, as well as serious murder attempts by heterosexuals, the villagers' desire to turn the main character into a sexual object. Erotic shots of the love life of the portrayed person alternate with scenes of the misunderstanding of a superactive and versatile person in today's Estonian society. You see the cynicism of the entertainment world (films, books) towards a well-meaning and nice person. The film has been banned in several places in Estonia and has sparked heated debates.
Interview with Sylvette Baudrot, who discusses working with director Jacques Tati on the 1967 film 'PlayTime.'
Documentary on Dave Freedman
2003 release
blink-182 performing at AOL in 2003
In the 21st century, a mestizo village in the Peruvian Andes celebrates an ancient Andean marriage rite called La Palpa, in which the entire village, for several days, relives the famous "Andean reciprocity" through complex rituals and intense community dances.
The epic history of the Tahuantinsuyo, whose main character, the Inca Huaynarroque, formed the culture called Kollasuyo, a fierce and warlike people who resisted the Spanish conquest. This culture later became the cradle of the Inca civilization.
2003 release
A heartwarming story of friendship, loyalty and gratitutous ultra violence as Pelican Boy and his undead bird take on pelican hating Neo Nazi Pirates.
2003 release
Shoko, an English instructor raised in America, was rescued from a pervert on a train by a tall man. That night, when she told her boyfriend, Imoto, about it, he made a shocking confession: "I was arrested for molestation a month ago, lost my job, and am now separated from my wife and children." Arrested for molestation? Married with children? Shoko was shocked…
It is not inconceivable that a film about Sicily will have il mare (the sea) in its title, but why should it have la torta (the cake)? Yet this slightly cryptic title leads us straight into the world of Honetschläger. A world that is playful and cheerfully erudite and that places the so-called important and unimportant side-by-side without concern.
A documentary on the gathering of samba composers and musicians on Zeca Pagodinho's country house.
In the capital of Thailand, the music-underground is exploding right now. That is what two German film makers found out during a two-month stay in Bangkok in 2003. The film portrays bands (Beargarden, Apartment Khun Ba, Som etc.) and labels (Smallroom, Bama, Panda, Hualampong Riddim) from the indie-scene, visits festivals and shows (Pattaya, NoisePop) and meets media (Fat Radio, Channel V), who support the Bangkok music scene. In interviews the highly creative protagonists of the local scene express their outlook on music, their conditions and what their work is about in their own words. The intention of making this film is to show to Western people what is going on in Thailand on the cultural side.