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- An English professor, one year after the sudden death of his boyfriend, is unable to cope with his typical days in 1960s Los Angeles.
- Emma left Russia to live with her husband in Italy. Now a member of a powerful industrial family, she is the respected mother of three, but feels unfulfilled. One day, Antonio, a talented chef and her son's friend, makes her senses kindle.
- The relationship between a father and daughter is complicated by the arrival of a handsome young man.
- After the death of her father, an 8-year-old girl becomes convinced that he is whispering to her through the leaves of the gargantuan tree that towers over her house.
- Bank-robber Franck Adrien is serving a prison sentence after robbing a national bank. Before he was caught he managed to hide the money but now it's not just the police who are looking for the money. His cell-mate is Jean-Louis Maurel, an alleged rapist/child molester who claims his innocence. When the court finds Maurel not guilty, Maurel promises to look after Franck's family when he gets out. But one day, a man called Manuel Carrega tells Franck that Maurel is a suspected serial killer and that Franck's family is in danger. Franck escapes from prison and police officer Claire Linné and her team take up the chase.
- Listening in to a conversation between his doctor and parents, 10-year-old Oscar learns what nobody has the courage to tell him. He only has a few weeks to live. Furious, he refuses to speak to anyone except straight-talking Rose, the lady in pink he meets on the hospital stairs. As Christmas approaches, Rose uses her fantastical experiences as a professional wrestler, her imagination, wit and charm to allow Oscar to live life and love to the full, in the company of his friends Pop Corn, Einstein, Bacon and childhood sweetheart Peggy Blue.
- Legendary British rock band The Rolling Stones mark their 50th year together.
- Series about the Dutch intelligence agency who is taking action to a organized crime group.
- At the Piet Academy, young students are being educated to be full-fledged Black Piets. The teachers include Hoofdpiet (Headpiet), Swingpiet, Bakpiet (Bakepiet), Stuntpiet, Lachpiet (Laughpiet), Zangpiet (Singpiet), and Smartpiet.
- An Alice Cooper concert hosted by Vincent Price, with Alice Cooper's trademark "horror" stage act, and performances of some of his hit songs, including "Only Women Bleed," "School's Out" and "Steven."
- Charlotte is single. She tries to write erotic books to survive without her mind being in the least absorbed by eroticism or desire.
- The Beach Boys' opportunity to tell their own story. Exclusive interviews, rarely heard tracks and contributions.
- The story is about Aslan family in the fictional Noord-Holland seaside resort of Boedzand.
- The Prince's Trust celebrates it's 10th anniversary in 1986 with a concert at Wembley Arena featuring a variety of rock stars and attended by the Prince and Princess of Wales.
- With all-new material on everything from health food to family parties, Pinette has one of the most original voices in comedy today.
- The Juggy Girls from The Man Show (1999) jump on trampolines as Christmas carols play and their festive bikini tops fall off.
- A concert of the greatest hits of the band's career features an appearance by Mick Taylor.
- A full concert filmed in late July and early August of 2007 over five of the 11 sold-out nights at the famed Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, CA. Features seven all new tracks not available anywhere else, along with new versions of fan favorites and a selection of Pumpkins rarities. From the opening note to the final chord, the documentary If All Goes Wrong showcases a band returning with an "enveloping epic force" (Los Angeles Times) as it traces The Smashing Pumpkins during their 19-show residency, which began with eight shows at Asheville, NC's Orange Peel in late June and continued through 11 sold-out nights at San Francisco's famed Fillmore Auditorium. Interviews with band members, fans, journalists and fellow musicians reveal the fears, excitement, determination, exhaustion and tension inherent in main singer-songwriter and lead guitarist Billy Corgan and his newly revitalized musical unit. The documentary also includes Voices Of The Ghost Children, a featurette about the band's fans, and an interview with The Who's legendary guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend as bonus material. The band explore the freedom afforded to them in a live setting, including the 30+ minute opus "Gossamer". The Fillmore Residency also includes five songs recorded live from the floor of The Fillmore that gives fans an intimate glimpse of the band as a performing entity.
- The true story of the legend who inspired the biggest name in rap.
- 20011h 48mUnrated8.4 (153)TV SpecialA "reunion" concert of sorts, featuring the Scorpions biggest hits.
- Shot in London during the 2000 world tour, Brutally Live showcases Alice Cooper doing what he's been doing better than anyone else over the past 25 years: turning a rock concert into a theatrical extravaganza.
- Fascinating, beautifully directed and endearing insight into what it was really like to be in the Smiths.
- Daniël Arends' second solo program is centered around his birthplace Jakarta, his adoptive parents and the problems he encountered as an adoptee.
- Filmed in the US in 2005 and captured in excellent form led by Ron Isley's vocals and Ernie Isley's hard edged guitar. Virtually every track is a hit including Shout, Who's That Lady, Twist And Shout, Summer Breeze and Harvest For The World.
- In his third stand-up show Daniël Arends goes into the murky world where doing well is directly linked to self-interest and wrongdoings are a hobby. Arends offers consolation, asks questions and gives answers.
- A 1999 New Year's Eve concert performed by The Artist Formerly Known As Prince, The Time, Lenny Kravitz, and more.
- With great pace, jokes and a good dose of self-mockery, the Moroccan comedian tells poignant stories taken from real life.
- Alex Agnew is unique, more daring and balances on the edge in his third stand-up show. He interacts more with the audience, but no subject is safe.
- Movie about the Dutch hip-hop culture, seen through the eyes of the commercially successful rapper Brainpower , the (by choice) underground operating rapper Duvel (from Rotterdam) and the new rising star from Amsterdam zuid-oost Jay Collin. Through the streets of Amsterdam Zuidoost, along the Rotterdams Maas to the 'cradle' New York the film follows a number of MC's and crews at different points in their career during a year.
- Concert film of Muse playing in Paris in October 2001, shot over two nights.
- Zonder Pardon is a shameless and hilarious rant about our present time. With his jet-black humor and self-mockery, Theo Maassen paces around the stage and loudly thinks about his life, the Netherlands, the world and mankind in general.
- Filmed at the vast Waldbuhne outdoor arena in Berlin this program captures Joe Cocker at his very best in front of huge crowd. This spectacular show includes all his hits and best loved tracks including: Delta Lady, Up Where We Belong, With A Little Help From My Friends, The Letter, Unchain My Heart, Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood and many more.
- This incredible gig includes many of The Pretenders greatest hits from the last 25 years.
- Cameras document platinum-recording artist Trick Daddy during the recording of his 2002 gold-selling rap album, "Thug Holiday."
- Innovative rock band Yes have had a career spanning five decades. In 2001 they toured with a full orchestra to support their symphonic album Magnification. Tracks include Close To The Edge, Don't Go, Mood For A Day, Starship Trooper, Magnification, Owner Of A Lonely Heart and Roundabout.
- In a show that was sold-out months before it took place, Najib uses his electric drum set, does imitations and uses his double passport thematically.
- Yes are one of the most innovative and successful rock bands of all time with a career that now spans five decades. In 2003 the band made their first appearance at the Montreux Festival, despite having a long association with the town itself (they recorded there frequently in the seventies). It was a triumphant night and is regarded by both the band members and fans as probably the finest Yes gig ever to be filmed. It has been much in demand and is now finally cleared for release.