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Jazz Icons: Buddy Rich Live in '78 / 2006
Buddy Rich highlights the relentless power and unparalleled artistry of the man who was known as "The World's Greatest Drummer." This 75-minute concert, taped in Holland in 1978, shocases one of the tightest big bands in history, featuring acclaimed saxophonist Steve Marcus and other members of Buddy's "Killer Force," the group he would later call "the best band I ever had." Standout performances include "Grand Concourse," "Big Swing Face," and "Channel One Suite," which climaxes in Buddy's signature drum solo. Songs : Ya Gotta Try Little Train Best Coast Grand Concourse ‘Round Midnight Birdland Channel One Suite Big Swing Face
Oso, Historia de un icono / 2020
Iconockaut / 1976
Two lovers, a man and a woman, meet and separate in a timeless space.
Godzilla: Rebirth of an Icon / 2014
DVD featurette for Godzilla 2014.
Icon 2022 /
After learning his new girlfriend Ana is pregnant, Sam, a teenage skateboarder, faces the reality of adulthood and struggles to become the father he never had.
Icons Of Pinoy Rock Concert /
The much-anticipated, historic event, which was conceptualized by RJ Jacinto, will feature rock artists who have achieved legendary status in the local music scene. These Philippine rock icons will be coming together for the benefit and launch of the Pinoy Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame.
Jazz Icons: Bill Evans Live in '64-'75 / 2008
Questa DVD collection include per la prima volta in video rare performance live di Bill Evans e brani in genere poco presenti tra le registrazioni del musicista come "Sareen Jurer", "Blue Serge" e "Twelve Tone Tune Two". Bill Evans si esibisce con ben 4 diverse sessioni ritmiche - ognuna delle quali eccellenti - tra cui spicca l'impressionante duo composto dal bassista Neils-Henning Orsted Pedersen e dal batterista Alan Dawson. Tra le tante sorprese di questa collezione troverete anche una performance live di "My Melancholy Baby", che nasce dalla collaborazione tra Evans e Lee Konitz.
Accidental Icon: The Real Gidget Story / 2010
The life of Kathy Kohner Zuckerman, the real 'Gidget,' and her account of surfing Malibu in the mid-1950s
Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon / 2001
For more than a century people have refreshed themselves with oceans of brown fluid. Much of this fluid was produced by one Atlanta-based company, and Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon offers a panegyric to the Real Thing. The history of Coke is the history of its advertising, and this documentary draws on a rich archive of print, film, and television material to show how John Pemberton's soda recipe became such a potent symbol of American society. Coca-Cola: The History of an American Icon is, unsurprisingly, a one-sided history. There is no suggestion that the Coca-Colonization of the planet might have a downside, and lines like "If the world's having a bad time, it's OK because there's still Coke" are delivered without a hint of irony. Nevertheless, this documentary offers some fascinating insights into the history of Coca-Cola.
Icona Pop: Live at iTunes Festival 2013 / 2013
Live on 30th September 2013
Bon Anniversaire Céline Les 50 Ans D'Une Icone / 2018
Jazz Icons: Sonny Rollins Live in '65 & '68 / 2008
Jazz Icons: Sonny Rollins features two intimate concerts filmed in the '60s for Danish television at the pinnacle of one of his most creative periods. Cast: Sonny Rollins ... Self / Saxophone Alan Dawson ... Self / Drums Kenny Drew ... Self / Piano Niels Henning Ørsted Pedersen ... Self / Bass
Le porte regali. Saggio sull'icona. Sokurov Promenade / 6.01 voti
Di A. Venti, con Sokurov ed Enrico Ghezzi.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Return of the Icon / 2005
The extraordinary story of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God, its history, its journey into exile, and its momentous return home to Russia.
Looking for an Icon / 2007
Looking for an Icon examines the process by which photos become icons, revealing that once a photo is published, social forces are at work beyond the photographer's control. The film focuses on four World Press Photo winners, including Eddie Adams's 1968 photo of the public execution of a Viet Cong prisoner, an anonymous photographer's last image of Salvador Allende during the 1973 coup, Charlie Cole's 1989 photo of a lone student confronting tanks in Tiananmen Square, and David Turnley's 1991 photo of a grieving soldier during the first Gulf War.
Jazz Icons: Anita O’Day Live in '63 & '70 / 2009
Anita O’Day boasts two wonderful concerts from 1963 and 1970 that present the “jazz singer supreme” in impeccable form. O’Day’s horn-based approach to singing is in full effect throughout both shows including stand-out renditions in each show of audience favorites “Tea For Two” and “Sweet Georgia Brown” (both reprised from her triumphant appearance at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival.) Two wonderful concerts from 1963 and 1970 that present the jazz singer supreme in impeccable form. O'Day's horn-based approach to singing is in full effect throughout both shows including stand-out renditions in each show of audience favorites Tea for Two and Sweet Georgia Brown (both reprised from her triumphant appearance at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival.) This DVD is a fitting testimony to one of jazz music's true originals and shows unequivocally why she is ranked in the top tier of vocalists along with Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan and Billie Holiday.
Jazz Icons: Woody Herman Live in '64 / 2009
Woody Herman features a blistering one-hour concert from 1964 showcasing one of the very hottest line-ups of the “Swinging Herd,” including trumpeter Bill Chase, trombonist Phil Wilson and the amazing saxophonist Sal Nistico on the front line, as well as drummer Jake Hanna, bassist Chuck Andrus and pianist-arranger Nat Pierce in the rhythm section. Woody and his band roar throughout the entire show which includes standards such as Lonesome Old Town and After You've Gone as well as new originals including Charles Mingus's Better Git It in Your Soul.
It's So Audrey! A Style Icon / 2006
A short documentary of Ms. Hepburn's fashion sense
Jazz Icons - Coleman Hawkins Live in '62 & '64 / 2009
Jazz Icons: Coleman Hawkins presents two incredible concerts from 1962 and 1964 featuring 140 minutes of music. Both concerts feature stellar European and American side-musicians including Harry “Sweets” Edison on trumpet and drummer “Papa” Jo Jones – both jazz legends in their own right. The 1962 show is a newly-discovered one-hour concert from the Adolphe Sax Festival in Belgium, which has never been seen. Coleman Hawkins, “The Father of Jazz Saxophone,” demonstrates in these two concerts why he is still considered one of the most important innovators in the history of jazz.