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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h36m
Data de lançamento: 06 de março de 1996
Genêros: Drama, Cinema TV.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h36m
Data de lançamento: 06 de março de 1996
Genêros: Drama, Cinema TV.
Gravado em duas apresentações feitas em uma noite de verão, pouco antes do lançamento da turnê "This Way ", Live at Humphrey ´s by the Bay é o primeiro DVD de um show ao vivo de Jewel. Remixado e masterizado em Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround, DTS Surround e Dolby Stereo, este DVD é um retrato fiel da cantora/compositora em sua bem sucedida carreira de dez anos. Com mais de 25 milhões de cópias vendidas, Jewel mostra em Live at Humphrey ´s by the Bay todos os seus maiores sucessos, incluindo "Hands ´´, "Everything Breaks Sometimes "e "You Were Meant for Me "; e você vai poder assistir "na primeira fila " a este show intimista de uma das maiores artistas desta geração.
Sagar Singh is a businessman who lives in scenic Simla with his widowed mom; brother, Bipin, his wife, Urmila; sister, Prema; and brother, Kishan. When he returns from USA, he meets with Prema's music teacher, Savitri C. Thakur, and falls head over heels in love with her. The Singhs approve of Savitri and soon the couple are married. What Sagar does not know is that Savitiri loves another man by the name of Manohar Dhani, who is the local tourist guide, but cannot marry him, as according to an astrology professor her husband is fated to die within the first 40 days of her marriage. She keeps her affair a secret from Sagar, but Manohar shows up - and he makes his intentions quite clear from the beginning - that he is here to marry Savitri, by hook or by crook, even if he has to kill Saga
Recorded live at the Gewandhaus zu Leipzig in May 2017, this release features a delightful concert by the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and conductor Andris Nelsons. For the program, the conductor has chosen works by Antonin Dvorak, including the Othello Concert Overture, and his famous Symphony No. 9 in E minor- “From the New World.
An evening in a suburban household reveals a familial fault line: a woman and her husband argue diffidently in the kitchen, and, tucked away in her bedroom, their teenage daughter and her friend get ready for a school dance. The two pairs revolve around each other, repeating the same words, though they are all stricken with the same inability to connect.