Wyclef Jean is host performer and musical director for this spectacular concert at New Yorks legendary Carnegie Hall which was staged to raise money for the Wyclef Jean Foundation for inner city youth musical education and features a host of guest performers. Tracklist 01: Minnie The Moocher / Take The ""A"" Train 02: Ave Maria - Charlotte Church 03: Now That We Found Love - Third World 04: Lift Every Heart And Sing - Candice 05: Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton 06: No Woman No Cry - Wyclef Jean & Stevie Wonder 07: Stayin' Alive - Wyclef Jean & Rock ... 08: 911 - Wyclef Jean & Mary J Blige 09: Amazing Grace - Tim 10: Bach Medley - Clef's Kids Orchestra 11: Gone 'Til November - Wyclef Jean & ... 12: Summertime - Charlotte Church 13: Wish You Were Here - Wyclef Jean & ... 14: Say My Name - Destiny's Child 15: Independent Women - Destiny's Child 16: My Song - Wyclef Jean & Eric Clapton 17: Maria Maria - Wyclef Jean 18: Guantanamera / Hot Hot Hot - Wyclef...
A critical look at the tyranny of appearances.What makes a man turn around on a woman? What images of women are offered to men's consumption. The social corset wonders about the tyranny of fashion.A vertiginous reflection on social images of women , this film succeeds in deconstructing the social stage of our unconscious desires.With the participation of major world fashion designers, philosophers, psychoanalysts, directors of women monthlies, and the many models and women who give flesh to the social corset.Participants :Sharon StoneFlorent PagnyKad MeradCatherine Breillat (director)Jacques Abeille (writer)Catherine Perret (philosopher)Christina Lacroix (stylist)Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet (minister)Jean Charles de CastelbajacLio (singer)Pascal Ory (historical writer)Tina Kieffer (publicist)Sarah Stern (psychiatrist)Chantal Thomas (stylist)Marie Darrieusecq (writer)Isabelle Marant (stylist)Marie Franoise Collombani (Elle)
Ricochet: 'Cape Fear' meets its match as uber-producer Joel Silver turns on the terror in the fast and furious no-frills thriller 'Ricochet'. Denzel Washington is crack cop turned deputy DA Nick Styles. LA's hottest hero he's on a roll and a rocket ride to the top. John Lithgow is vindictive sadistic psycho Earl Blake sent down by Styles and he's out for revenge. For Blake taking Styles' life will not be enough - tearing it apart will be much more fun! The ultimate in screen suspense Ricochet takes the pace to breaking point as one man's pain becomes another man's very twisted pleasure. Once In The Life: A powerful urban crime thriller. Estranged half-brothers Torch and Mike 20/20 are re-united in a prison cell. Both are involved in the citys underground crime scene - Torch to raise cash to feed his drug habit and Mike wanting to raise enough to to enable him to leave crime behind. Mike is planning to intercerpt a heroin deal and persuades Torch to help. When the manic junkie-brother shoots one the young drug couriers the pair take refuge in an abandoned building. Mike seeks help from his friend and old cell-mate Tony not realising that the dope they have stolen is his. Based on Fisburne's play 'Riff Raff'. Murder Of Crows: Lawson Russell is a prominent New Orleans attorney whose legal savvy and unbeatable charm have gained him the reputation of being a man who can get even the most guilty suspects off the hook. That is until Russell can no longer bear to defend the guilty and drops his wealthy client Truman Banks. Disbarred and disgraced Russell leaves for Key West to write a novel and attempt to pull the pieces of his life back together. A chance meeting and moment of indiscretion put Russell into a dangerous web of murder treachery and deceit. Time is running out as Russell battles to prove that he is an innocent man...
Tracklisting: 1. Zain 2. Hhai 3. Urgon Gorgo 4. Retrovision 5. Who""s my love 6. Otis 7. Zess 8. You
First Family Of The Piano - Bell Telephone Hour Of 1967
People come. People go. Nothing ever happens, one world-weary patron (Lewis Stone) of Berlin's finest hotel comments. Movie audiences knew better. They were witnessing the glorious comings, goings and intersecting stories of a starry array billed as the greatest cast in stage or screen history! Ruined aristocrat John Barrymore. Terminally ill clerk Lionel Barrymore. Ruthless tycoon Wallace Beery. Scheming stenographer Joan Crawford. And disillusioned ballerina Greta Garbo. Teaming them was a masterstroke whose success fostered more star-packed extravaganzas. The radiant film captured the 1931-32 Best Picture Academy Award. What a grand showcase of the allure and style of classic movie-making! Special Features: Commentary by Jeffrey Vance and Mark A. Viera Behind the Story: Short Feature: Checking out: Grand Hotel Behind the Story: Short Feature: Hollywood Premiere of Metro Goldwyn Mayer’s Grand Hotel Behind the Story: Short Feature: Nothing ever happens Behind the Story: Short Feature: Just a word of warning Trailer: Grand Hotel (1932) Trailer: Week-End at The Waldorf (1945)
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In a remote part of New England a meteorite falls from the sky. Two teenagers investigate it and find a deadly spawn - a grisly alien being that quickly disposes of them before setting off in search of more food...
A congressional committee visits occupied Berlin to investigate G.I. morals. Congresswoman Phoebe Frost (Jean Arthur) appalled at widespread evidence of human frailty hears rumors that cafe singer Erika (Marlene Dietrich) former mistress of a wanted war criminal is ""protected"" by an American officer and enlists Captain John Pringle to help her find him...
Featuring great performances from legendary artists of the golden age, classic archive offers a unique historical glimpse into our classical heritage, presented on DVD for the very first time . Lovingly restored, using the finest state-of-art technology, these generous, full-length programmes include complete musical performances, authoritative essay and rare bonus footage.Handel:01. Sonata for Flute and Basso continuo in F major, HWV 369.Debussy:02. The Little Shepherd.Jolivet:03. Incantation C.Ravel:04. Piece en formae de habanera.Vivaldi:05. Concerto for Flute, Strings and Basso continuo in G minor, RV 439, La notte.Bach:06. Suite in C minor, BWV 997.07. Sonata for Flute and Harpsichord BWV 1020.Couperin:08. Concert Royal No.4.Bach:09. Partita for Solo Flute in A minor BWV 1013.Mozart:10. Flute Concerto No.1 in G major, K313.Ibert:11. Flute Concerto.
A home for the physically handicapped. And next to it a highway. Rene is 50 and nearly finished. Bitter aggressive loathed by patients and carers alike. The victim of a terminal wasting disease. But his rage filled cynicism is no match for the simple compassion of his young nurse Julie. Rene confides in her his one desire: To make love before the disease destroys him. Julie finds him a lover from the prostitutes who work the highway and Rene is transformed! His newly awakened hum
Titles Comprise: The 300 Spartans:Released just a few years before a similar British film Zulu this 1962 English gladiator film depicts the tiny army of Sparta and their efforts to stave off an attack by Persian forces which greatly outnumbered the Spartans. Led by King Leonidis (Richard Egan) the Spartans army consisted primarily of a security force who guarded the palace. This rousing gladiator epic boasts an incredible cast including Diane Baker Ralph Rich
Two brothers make it their life goal to track down the judge who sentenced them to an asylum. They are surprised to find out the judge is no pushover and they have a hard fight on their hands...
Gladiator: The great Roman General Maximus (Russell Crowe) has once again led the legions to victory on the battlefield. The war won Maximus dreams of home wanting only to return to his wife and son; however the dying Emperor Marcus Aurelius (Richard Harris) has one more duty for the general - to assume the mantle of his power. Jealous of Maximus' favor with the emperor the heir to the throne Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) orders his execution - and that of his family. Barely escaping death Maximus is forced into slavery and trained as a gladiator in the arena where his fame grows. Now he has come to Rome intent on avenging the murder of his wife and son by killing the new emperor; Commodus.... Spartacus: Stanley Kubrick's film tells the tale of Spartacus the bold gladiator slave and Virinia the woman who believed in his cause. Challenged by the power-hungry General Crassus Spartacus is forced to face his convictions and the power of Imperial Rome at its glorious height. A classic inspirational true account of one man's struggle for freedom Spartacus combines history with spectacle to recreate a moving drama of love and commitment.
The opening of Shoot the Piano Player, François Truffaut's second feature film, is one of the signal moments of the French New Wave--an inspired intersection of grim fatality and happy accident, location shooting and lurid melodrama, movie convention and frowzy, uncontainable life. A man runs through deserted night streets, stalked by the lights of a car. It's a definitive film noir situation, promptly sidetracked--yet curiously not undercut--by real-life slapstick: watching over his shoulder for pursuers, the running man charges smack into a lamppost. The figure that helps him to his feet is not one of the pursuers (they've oddly disappeared) but an anonymous passer-by, who proceeds to escort him for a block or two, genially schmoozing about the mundane, slow-blooming glories of marriage. The Good Samaritan departs at the next turning, never to be identified and never to be seen again. And the first man--who, despite this evocative introduction, is not even destined to be the main character of the movie--immediately resumes his helter-skelter flight from an as-yet-unspecified and unseen menace. At this point in his career--right after The 400 Blows, just before his great Jules and Jim--the world seemed wide for Truffaut, as wide as the Dyaliscope screen that he and cinematographer Raoul Coutard deployed with unprecedented spontaneity and lyricism. Anything might wander into frame and become part of the flow: an oddball digression, an unexpected change of mood, a small miracle of poetic insight. The official agenda of the movie is adapting a noir-ish story by American writer David Goodis, about a celebrated concert musician (Charles Aznavour) hiding out as a piano player in a saloon. He's on the run as much as the guy--his older brother--in the first scene. But whereas the brother is worried about a couple of buffoonish gangsters, Charlie Koller is ducking out on life, love and the possibility that he might be hurt, or cause hurt, again. Decades after its original release, Shoot the Piano Player remains as fresh, exhilarating, and heartbreaking--as open to the magic of movies and life--as ever. --Richard T Jameson
After the success of The Wages of Fear (le Salaire de la peur) Henri-Georges Clouzot cemented his reputation with his masterpiece Les diaboliques an acknowledged influence on Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick among others presented here on on Blu-ray for the first time in the UK. Based on a novel by Pierre Boileau and Thomas Narcejac (who also wrote the novel on which Hitchcock's Vertigo is based) Les diaboliques tells the story of a sadistic headmaster (Paul Meurisse) who brutalises his wife and mistress (Vra Clouzot and Simone Signoret) and their plot to murder him. Superbly edited with nail-biting suspense the two women murder the headmaster and dump the body in the swimming pool but when the pool is drained no corpse is found. An unsettling and beautifully-paced study of betrayal mistrust and guilt Les diaboliques is atmospherically shot in black and white its murky tones hauntingly echo the moral ambiguity of its principals. Les diaboliques is presented in a brand new transfer from a new High Definition restoration of the original film negative.
Full Contact was created in 1974 in the United States. The Full Contact and Associated Styles Federation (FFCDA) got final and official recognition by the French Government in 1999. Today, this Federation includes nearly 18000 members including 2000 women in almost 400 clubs. In January, 2003, a Full Contact State Diploma was created. France ranks among the 3 best nations in the world. In 1986, led by his friend Patrick Prosper, Jean Luc Kitoko began the learning of this discipline at the Pa...
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