Hai cercato: Listen
Listening / 1996
An experimental video about a woman who begins to explore the boundaries within her psyche.
Listen to the Lion / 1977
A Sydney derelict lies drunk in an alley and is beaten up by thugs. A friend helps him find refuge in a night shelter. As he lies dying he has a vision of himself flying about the room. The man dies and after the cremation of his corpse, his spirit returns to the footpath.
The Stone Listener / 2021
At the age of 75, Gabriel Pitteloud is one of the few chimney masons who create handcrafted fireplaces in cut stones. For the man who, for 40 years, has been making the stones sing, the profession has distilled into a philosophy of life.
stop staring and listen / 1999
The Bearded Lady tells the gay mainstream to shut the fuck up and listen, turn its scrutinizing eyes on their own transphobia, racism and poorbashing, and to think hard about their misuse of the term “community”.
God Rocks! Bibletoons: Listen To Jesus / 2007
Chelsea Road Productions featuring Chip, Gem Ruff, Mini-Bot, Sapphire, Fifi, Sherlock Splint, Dr. Carb
Listen With Pain / 2001
Along with Can and Kraftwerk Einstuerzende Neubauten are amongst the most important bands to come out of late 20th Century Germany. 'Listen With Pain' is a documentary celebration of their twentieth birthday shot by long time fans and filmmakers Christian Beetz and Birgit Herdilitchke. A candid investigation of the strange often controversial career of Einstuerzende Neubauten the band reveal much about their inspirations and interpersonal relationships creating a wholly satisfying and highly entertaining portrait of a unique and highly innovative phenomenon.
Listen to Her Heart: The Life and Music of Laurie Beechman / 2003
Documentary on the actress & singer.
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The Plants Are Listening / 2014
In the midst of watching a dog, phoning a pretty girl, and entertaining a neighbor, eccentric twins Simon and Dave become immersed in intriguing conversations while amusing themselves and also, to varying degrees, those around them.
Easy Listening / 2002
Wanna-be hipster Burt is a trumpet player who'd rather be playing jazz instead of what he's doing now -- making what he considers watered-down, lifeless music as part of a nameless, faceless orchestra. But his tune changes when happy-go-lucky Linda, a flutist, joins the ensemble and shows him there's more to life than pining for a dream.
Herman's Hermits - Listen People, 1964-1969 / 2010
During the mid sixties, Herman's Hermits were second only to The Beatles in terms of record sales, but the band was more than just a pop phenomenon, they crafted some of the most enjoyable music of the era. Herman's Hermits: Listen People 1964-1969 is the group's first official DVD release and features 22 complete songs filmed from 1964 to 1969 that sets the record straight on one of the most underrated bands of the sixties.
Lynda Hamilton: The Art of Listening / 2019
A portrait of Lynda Hamilton, dedicated and tireless supporter of Canadian performing arts.
Listen to Me / 2017
This is the story about a deaf girl who has been bullied to the point where is completely broken and decides to try to end her life. A student worker sees her and must now try to save her life.
Vai alla scheda del filmSteve McNeil - Hey! Listen! (Live!) / 2019
Book readings are rubbish. So, when Steve McNeil was asked to do some book readings in support of his excellent book about the history of videogames, Hey! Listen!, he needed to come up with a plan. Employing his stand-up skills, those of his long time tech collaborator Rob Sedgebeer, and director Paul Byrne, Steve set about working towards that seemingly impossible goal - the good book reading. We present the fruits of their labours; Hey! Listen! (Live!). It's half stand-up, half game show, and as little book reading as possible.
Please Listen! / 2014
The Dummy and its mirror-reflection are in the waiting room of God. They mimic the Human-talk and the God dancing.
郑秀文 -Listen to Mi Birthday Gig- 音乐会 / 2021
Why Won't They Listen? / 2002
In One of the most compelling of his presentations, Ken Ham explains why winning others to Christ seems to be so difficult today... and he offers a biblical solution: - How has the radical shift in Western culture affected evangelism? - Should Christians change their methods of evangelism to reflect changes in the culture? - Why bother about Genesis when we share the gospel-isn't it just a secondary issue? - What is "creation evangelism?"
Don't Listen to the Cricket /
A guy can't fall asleep because there's a cricket in the room.
Listener / 2018
Focusing on developing relationships with the computer as a nonhuman entity, Listener is an iterative, site-specific performance artwork which speculates a future through Lakota ontology, narratively and physically manifesting a relationship with metals in electronics, performed via an electronic interface woven into hair (hair is sacred to the Lakota). The sonic landscape includes live police scanners, synthesizers played by the hair, and algorithmically re-arranging poetry with a voice speaking of a future landscape, prophecies, dreams, and the possibilities in listening.
The Listening Project / 2018
The profound impact of technology on the lives and identities of young deaf adults is explored in The Listening Project. Fourteen deaf people tell stories beginning with a childhood wide-eyed about sound, into the growing pains of adolescence and, eventually, their professional lives. Sometimes humorous, always tender, The Listening Project is a timely coming of age story, one we haven't heard before.
Listen to the voices of the sea / 2019
This is an initial experimental short film based on an extract of the diary of Hachiro Sasaki, a former Japanese student at the university of Tokyo who became a Kamikaze during the Pacific War. His diary was published in a collection of writings by Japanese soldiers, under the title Kiké Wadatsumi no Koé (Listen to the Voices from the Sea) in 1949. I have decided to transfer this story into the territory of France so as to contribute to a better mutual understanding of how a man, confronted by the reality of war, while struggling against his own destiny, ends up by accepting it. Today, the memory and humanity of these Japanese soldiers seems to me to require a work of enlightenment and memorial amendment.