Pepsi presents a TV special concert promoting Tina's "Break Every Rule" album and tour. Tina is introduced by “Max Headroom” at the club “Le Zero” in France. The special was actually filmed at Camden Palace in London. 1. Afterglow 2: Intro (Max Headroom) 3: Back Where You Started 4: Break Every Rule 5: What You Get Is What You See 6: Overnight Sensation 7: A Change Is Gonna Come 8: Two People 9: Addicted To Love 10: In The Midnight Hour 11: 634-5789 (duet with Robert Cray) 12: Land Of 1,000 Dances 13: Paradise Is Here 14: Girls
A film portrait that falls somewhere between a painting and a prose poem, a look at a woman’s daily routines and thoughts via an exploration of her as a “character”.
What are Ilona Herfurt and her boyfriend Dietmar Freistrath doing in the old mine? Where does the money come from that her son Jimmy finds under the newspaper? Where have the unique and intricately carved works of art, often passed down for generations, disappeared to from the village in the Ore Mountains? What do the carver Gerlach and his foster daughter llona have to do with it? Questions upon questions that are burning under the detective's nails.
Beate Klarsfeld, a German Protestant housewife, who, with the help of her Jewish law-student husband, Serge, begins an unrelenting campaign after World War II to bring Nazi war criminals to justice.
The weekly brass band rehearsal is an enjoyable, light-hearted occasion. Then Mathew, the conductor, introduces James, a newcomer to the village, who is an enthusiastic bandsman from the north, where they do these things properly.
25 years ago a mother and father went missing and were presumed murdered on Wolfe Island and their bodies never found, and now a tabloid journalist and a woman who may have a connection to the Island are out to find out Whodunit?
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