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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h40m
Data de lançamento: 30 de outubro de 2015
Genêros: Música.
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Sinopse:
Duração: 01h40m
Data de lançamento: 30 de outubro de 2015
Genêros: Música.
Live From Beyond Hell/Above Heaven was taped in November 2010 at Volbeat's sold out show at the Forum in Copenhagen. The show had a TON of special guests, including L-G Petrov from Entombed A.D., Jakob Øelund, Pernille Rosendahl, Millie Petrozza from Kreator, Michael Denner from Mercyful Fate, Mikkel Kessler, Johan Olsen and Scott Ian of the legendary Anthrax There’s also some footage from Rock Am Ring in June 2011. Last but not least, there’s some clips from the House of Blues in Anaheim, California, taped in April 2011. This is the first official recording of Rob playing with the band.
Um homem enfurecido na estrada confronta um motorista idoso. E então a situação vira um inferno.
Federico and Olivia are editing their first short films, which encountered mistakes during shooting. Both discover that they filmed at the same location and accidentally interfered in each other’s films. Together, they find a way to edit their two shorts into one.
Heer Raanjha is a 1970 Indian Hindi-language romantic musical film directed by Chetan Anand. It stars Raaj Kumar and Priya Rajvansh and tells the tragic love story of Heer, a wealthy girl, and Ranjha, who has been banished by his family. The film is often referred to as a Punjabi version of "Romeo and Juliet.
Live On Soundstage performance was originally broadcast on the PBS Soundstage series. Songs include cuts from Jon Secada's recent tribute to Latin singer Beny More' and also Jon's classic pop hits, "Just Another Day," "Do You Believe In Us", as well as many others. With a career spanning more than two decades, three Grammy Awards, 20 million records sold, and leading roles on Broadway, Jon Secada's acclaimed romantic sound has resulted in numerous hits in English and Spanish, establishing him as one of the first bilingual artists to have international recognition in both markets.
Reliable, versatile and readily available, the Avro Lancaster's arrival in 1942 made way for a new calibre of the four-engined bomber that would become Bomber Command's primary weapon during WWII. Using original wartime footage and recent colour film of one of the few operational Lancaster's remaining in the world, this programme tells the entire story of the Lancaster from its early days to now.