This fascinating and retrospective look at the music of the outspoken and multitalented Lydia Lunch represents every stage of her varied career, with more
This fascinating and retrospective look at the music of the outspoken and multitalented Lydia Lunch represents every stage of her varied career, with featured songs such as "I Woke Up Screaming" from her Teenage Jesus and the Jerks days. Other songs spanning the decades in this collection include "Freud in Flop," "Sorry for Behaving So Badly," "Dead River," "Solo Mystico," "Summon," "Violence Is the Sport of God" and many more. close
William Shakespeare’s HAMLET as a Rock Opera.
William Shakespeare completed his HAMLET in 1602.
It became the most performed play in the world.
At more
William Shakespeare’s HAMLET as a Rock Opera.
William Shakespeare completed his HAMLET in 1602.
It became the most performed play in the world.
At least 26 operas have been written based on Hamlet.
However, there were only few attempts to put the original
words by Shakespeare into music.
The most known one was created by Ambroise Thomas
in the French language in 1868. close
Johnny YesNo – Redux reunites Cabaret Voltaire and Peter Care almost 30 years later with a completely new cast, a relocation to LA and an entirely new more
Johnny YesNo – Redux reunites Cabaret Voltaire and Peter Care almost 30 years later with a completely new cast, a relocation to LA and an entirely new soundtrack remixed by Richard H. Kirk, the film has lost none of its hallucinatory power. The short goes deep into the structure of Peter Care’s original film and the Cabaret Voltaire tracks used in connection with it. What emerges is as much a juxtaposition of times and places as sights and sounds. The tale changes in the retelling, but that change now seems to be taking place on a molecular level. Richard H Kirk has reconfigured the film’s soundtrack, giving the proceedings an ominous sense of something slowly sliding into view from afar, glimpsed out of the corner of the eye. close
Producer Pam Voth and director Rob Whitehair's heartwarming documentary charts the travels of the Missoula Children's Theatre Little Red Truck, a touring more
Producer Pam Voth and director Rob Whitehair's heartwarming documentary charts the travels of the Missoula Children's Theatre Little Red Truck, a touring theater group that moves from city to city to put on productions cast with local kids. For over 30 years, MCT has moved from one U.S. town to the next, recruiting children from the area to join them in taking on the feat of mounting a full-scale, one-hour musical in one week's time. close
There’s one girl who drives motorcycle toughly on the street. She is working for a home-delivery service, she’s always thinking of her death. That’s why more
There’s one girl who drives motorcycle toughly on the street. She is working for a home-delivery service, she’s always thinking of her death. That’s why she chooses her dangerous job. One day, all of a sudden, she got a little strange phone call. A lady said “I want my boy dropped off to a wedding hall in 30 minute.” when she got there, the bridegroom in that wedding hall refused to take over the young boy. So here goes a long journey by their destiny. So the abandoned people are all in the same boat now and have to go together place where their invalid, exhausted and injured soul would be embraced by something else. What’s the answer gonna be? close
Chief Iizuka, who works at the Cultural Center, misunderstands two chorus groups with similar names and double-books the concert hall on New Year's Eve. more
Chief Iizuka, who works at the Cultural Center, misunderstands two chorus groups with similar names and double-books the concert hall on New Year's Eve. Although they talk to each other, neither of them gives up a step and develops into a big problem. Iizuka, who has lived his life with a "no-nonsense" attitude, finds himself in the middle of two groups and at a loss for words. close
Singing selections from his second solo platter, "Love Is My Religion" (which won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album), Ziggy Marley delivers an inspired performance more
Singing selections from his second solo platter, "Love Is My Religion" (which won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album), Ziggy Marley delivers an inspired performance at the Avalon Theatre in Los Angeles. Tunes include "Make Some Music," "Into the Groove," "Rastaman Vibration," "Tumblin' Down," "Concrete Jungle," "Look Who's Dancing," "No More Trouble," "Still the Storms," "Tomorrow People" and the title track. close
This film tells you about a group of indigent disabled Americans travelling in a self styled freak show. Its shot in a rough and ready manner by an English more
This film tells you about a group of indigent disabled Americans travelling in a self styled freak show. Its shot in a rough and ready manner by an English disabled filmmaker who travels along with them across the western states of the USA. close
The multi-award-winning Finnish documentarian Mika Kaurismäki, brother of Aki Kaurismäki (The Man Without a Past), helms the nonfiction work Sonic Mirror more
The multi-award-winning Finnish documentarian Mika Kaurismäki, brother of Aki Kaurismäki (The Man Without a Past), helms the nonfiction work Sonic Mirror -- a protracted exploration of rhythm as one of life's driving forces. Revered drummer Billy Cobham serves as host, taking the audience on a long musical journey around the world and through a myriad of musical genres and styles. Cobham, Kaurismäki, and co. segue from Western concert halls and stages to the music of African tribes performed by Brazilian street children to the distinct music of autistic patients. Along the way, the filmmakers raise serious questions about the function of music as an identifying force, a means of communication, and an emotional release; they also probe the enduring connections between group awareness and self-awareness. The film ultimately builds to a hugely affirming and cathartic expression of music as collective expression that unifies its performers in spirit. close
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