Various factions, including a half-breed bandit, a gang of homosexual cowboys and a priest, feud over stolen gold in a surreal town.
Set in Paris at the time of the French Revolution Andrea Chenier is an opera of great passion and real drama and is Umberto Giordano's most popular work. This 1985 production from La Scala Milan conducted by Riccardo Chailly was a great success and features Jose Carreras as the poet Andrea Chenier. His sensitive passionate performance his elegant artistry together with his good looks make him ideal for this part and demonstrate why this became one of his signature roles. There
Produced by Sergio Leone (and considered by many the missing link in Leone's career) Genius features Terence Hill and a barnstorming performance from McGoohan plus a bizarre cameo from Klaus Kinski. In one of the last major productions of the 70s boom in Italian Westerns Hill plays freewheeling con-artist Joe Thanks in this semi-sequel to the hugely succesful 'My Name is Nobody' up against crooked cavalry officer Major Cabot (McGoohan) who is planning an Indian massacre in orde
Luciano Pavarotti performs in a 30th Anniversary Concert live at the Teatro Valli in Reggio Emilia. Includes arias from 'Tosca' 'Don Giovanni' 'La Boheme' and 'La Traviata' performed by the Orchestra Del Teatro Comunale Di Bologna
Flesh ripped clean from the bone... And the blood runs red... The bloody kills and red herrings come thick and fast as Dario Argento weaves a twisted web of sadistic intrigue in this classic Giallo from the genres golden era. A black gloved killer hacks a psychic to death but there was a witness... Marcus Daly an English pianist rushes to the scene but he's too late to save her. He sets out to solve the murder but at every turn the mysterious slayer strikes cutting off each line of enquiry with an acts grisly of violence each more shocking than the last! A surreal masterpiece from Dario Argento with a pounding score from cult prog rockers Goblin Deep Red will leave you battered and breathless!
This documentary features one of Italian football's most beloved stars Juve striker Alessandro Del Piero. Born in Conegliano on November 9th 1974 Del Piero has become one of Italy's most accomplished ""Trequarista"" forwards; operating in the space between the striker and the midfield. A scorer and provider of goals in equal measures Del Piero is a dead-ball specialist whose skills have led Italian fans to dub the area outside the 18-yard box as ""La Zona Del Piero."" To date his career at Juve has seen him collect a remarkable 6 championship titles a Champions League medal and a bagful of great goals. His career hasn't been without disappointment though... this is a player whose competition for the Italian jersey has been particularly fierce; Baggio in the early stages of his career and Francesco Totti in the latter stages. However Del Piero continues to shine and has even suggested that he may leave 'the Old Lady' for further experiences in England or elsewhere... This documentary contains interviews with residents from Del Piero's hometown and the people who were influential in his life. Not only that but Del Piero himself offers his own thoughts on his achievements. With a smattering of top quality footage of Del Piero in action this is ideal viewing for fans of the player and the game.
The best artists on the planet the biggest audience ever! The Rome concert from the Live 8 simultaneous event that took place around the world on July 2nd 2005. Tracklist: 1. Intro 2. Zucchero - Everybody's gotta learn some time 3. Zucchero - Overdose d'amore 4. Zucchero - Diavolo in Me 5. Planet Funk - Ultraviolet Days 6. Planet Funk - Stop Me 7. Negrita - Rotolando verso sud 8. Negrita - Cambio 9. Max Pezzali - Come mai 10. Max Pezzali - Le dura legge del goal 1
Nicolai Ghiaurov - Tribute to a Great Basso With Mirella Freni, Jose Carreras, Herbert Von Karajan, & Piero Cappuccilli. Nicolai Ghiaurov was an opera singer from Bulgaria who rose to become one of the predominant bass singers of the 20th Century. He performed alongside virtually all of opera's superstars, including Pavaroti, Sutherland, Domingo, Tebaldi, Corelli, Caballe, Raimondi and many more. His triumphant career brought him to world famous stages across the globe, performing with equa...
After a holiday visit with his parents Mikey is headed to the airport to return to his wife and newborn baby. Except he doesn't board the plane. Instead he returns to his parents' loft in lower Manhattan back to his childhood room that has since been converted to storage. Unsure of his own motivations he makes up excuses about why he's staying - his flight is delayed his flight is cancelled. A day passes and then another and he calls home and work to say he can't return just yet - his parents are getting old his parents are ill time is too short. His doting mother is more than happy to enable his procrastination while his artist father is suspicious. From afar his confused wife grows increasingly unsettled. Meanwhile Mikey moves back into his room digging out notebooks and mementos calling on old friends. As the days go on he becomes more and more entrenched in his adolescent sanctuary and comes to a point where he must choose between life as it is and life as it was.
Rossini - Rossini (Gui Lomanto Stabile Gatti)
This stunning compilation includes some of the greatest scenes from favourite Verdi operas taken from spectacular productions filmed at La Scala Milan The Royal Opera House Covent Garden and the Arena di Verona. The DVD features superb performances from major opera stars including Jos Carreras as Oronte in scenes from I Lombardi Mirella Freni as Elvira in Ernani Renato Bruson as Falstaff Nicola Martinucci and Maria Chiara in Aida Ghena Dimitrova as Abigaille in Nabucco an
This DVD features some of the opera world's greatest artists on extracts from works by Verdi and Giordano performed at Italy's leading opera house Teatro alla Scala in Milan. The extracts are from: 1.Verdi's Ernani in an exceptionally strong production from 1982 featuring Placido Domingo Mirella Freni Renato Bruson and Nicolai Ghiaurov conducted by Riccardo Muti. 2.Giordano's Andrea Chenier in a 1985 production starring Jose Carreras Eva Marton and Piero Burchuladze conducted by Riccardo Chailly. 3.Verdi's Nabucco in a 1986 production featuring Renato Bruson Ghena Dimitrova and Paata Burchuladze conducted by Riccardo Muti. 4.Verdi's I Lombardi in a 1984 production with Jose Carreras Ghena Dimitrova and Silvano Carroli.
Carlo's life is thrown into a tailspin when his longtime girlfriend Giulia announces she's pregnant. With his friends Alberto the stud slacker Paolo and unhappily married Adriano all have issues and all want very different things from what they've got... Winner of the World Cinema Audience Award at the 2002 Sundance Independent Film Festival. The film is a remake of Federico Fellini's 'I Vitelloni' (1953).
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