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Where Are We Now, Film Complet VF Gratuit, where are we || film complet et série vostfr
Separation, distance and memory: the essence of love in 85 seconds.
It's been 20 years snce Once Were Warriors was made. Julian Arahanga aka 'Nig' takes us on a journey to meet the cast and see where they are now.
A documentary showing the seven-year history of MAMAMOO, one of South Korea's most famous and powerful girl groups, from their debut to global triumph, culminating in their world tour.
A personal insight into the changing relationship between a young woman and her transgender parent. Looking back on their relationship, they share their own experiences of coming out and begin to think about what the future might hold for their family now the decision to transition has been made.
This DVD's exclusive concert performance from London's O2 Arena captures Westlife's most thrilling tour yet, created with visionary William Baker (Kylie, Leona Lewis, Bjork), that wowed UK arenas in May this year. The show includes the band's biggest and best-loved hits and new tracks taken from the band's 2009 album 'Where We Are'. 'The Where We Are Tour - Live From The 02' also gives fans a rare, intimate glimpse into the lives of Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan with the bonus 'Where We Are - The Documentary'. This compelling behind the scenes documentary provides a fly on the wall insight into the lives of the band in the run up and during the tour.
This DVD's exclusive concert performance from London's O2 Arena captures Westlife's most thrilling tour yet, created with visionary William Baker (Kylie, Leona Lewis, Bjork), that wowed UK arenas in May this year. The show includes the band's biggest and best-loved hits and new tracks taken from the band's 2009 album 'Where We Are'. 'The Where We Are Tour - Live From The 02' also gives fans a rare, intimate glimpse into the lives of Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan with the bonus 'Where We Are - The Documentary'. This compelling behind the scenes documentary provides a fly on the wall insight into the lives of the band in the run up and during the tour.
The film tells the story of three siblings and their mother, who try to rebuild their lives after their father's untimely death.
Experimental short by Andrew Busti.
A man recounts, in vivid detail, the moment his life changed forever. That moment being the day he met his wife for the very first time. He narrates through his past and present to come to his final resolution.
When you were younger, did you think your life would be like this? From this question, I build a documentary about memory, dreams, achievements and a few "what if?" would I be here?". Life takes different turns than we, sometimes, expect. Those are the turns that try to appear on this film.
Where The Hell Are We And What Day Is It... This Is Static-X is a rockumentary DVD that was set to be released in 2001 by industrial metal band Static-X. It features behind-the-scenes and live footage, along with all of Static-X's music videos and an audio-only concert. Due to the live footage being recorded at Ozzfest, Sharon Osbourne threatened to sue the band if the DVD was released. Therefore, it was prevented from ever hitting store shelves. It is very hard to find and roughly only 500 copies are in existence.
where we are is always too far away is an auto-portrait conceived as a diptych, presenting linear and non-linear spaces as a transient body. Shifting between movement and stillness, time speeds up, slows down, and gets lost in the landscapes of memory.
A theatre registration of the theatre concert 'Where Are We Now' by Sven Ratzke. With Jetse de Jong on the piano, Ratzke dives into Bowie’s world. In an intimate setting they unravel the songs in all their beauty and pureness. In ‘Where are we now’ Ratzke looks back – and ahead in the life of Bowie. By giving the songs their own personal touch. Ratzke is able to transfer the classics in a brand new light without losing the style and sound of the original master. There are also newly written songs that could have come from the master himself. The show is interwoven with the typically crazy and witty Ratzke stories.
The stories of the aristocratic Lilliehjelm family, the middle-class Widing family and the poor Kajander family from the Finland's independence through the Civil War and the Roaring Twenties ending during the Second World War.
With the civil unrest after the murder of George Floyd, Oprah talks to black leaders, activists and artists about systemic racism and the current state of America.
A teenager creates a checklist to complete before she studies abroad and realizes that her toughest task is leaving behind her best friend.
Executive director Choi's family are bothered by their housemaid named Jeong-Ok. On the other hand, a taxi driver named Lee Ki-Dong is looking for a rich man's daughter to rise suddenly in the world. One day, the housemaid takes clothes of Choi's daughter without concession, and meet and loves the taxi driver who pretends to be an owner driver. Both persons, who are not intelligent, pretend to be wellborn. Thanks to excellent help of Choi's son, both can love more deeply. The housemaid understands what a human being's truth is, and finally becomes a top class singer. Being aware of his lover's identity, the taxi driver gets married to a girl who is in good harmony with his personal status. Thus, the housemaid also realizes that the truth and wellbeing of a human life exist near herself.
Elena has ordered dinner at home, but when she opens the door, she discovers that the delivery man is Manu, the one who was her great love and whom she has not seen for too many years.
Kasugano Haruka and his sister Sora have lost both their parents in an accident, and with them all their support. They decide to move out of the city to the rural town where they once spent summers with their late grandfather. At first everything seems familiar and peaceful, but changes come as Haruka starts to remember things from his youth.
In 1990, due to the skyrocketing rental price, many tenants suffered and even took their own lives. Showing their memorial service as a starting point, we approach the problems of housing policy and the social structural problems of Korean society.