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L.A. Woman / 2013
Multimedia documentary project profiling pioneering, emerging, innovative and otherwise compelling Los Angeles-based female artists, philosophers and social entrepreneurs.
L.A. Woman / 1995
Six of L.A.’s top fashion models explode onto the screen in this groundbreaking production. Thrill to their fantasies, desires and dreams. This is not a dress rehearsal.
Slit Mouth Woman in L.A. / 2014
A woman tormented by nightmares of `slit mouth woman' discovers that terrifying urban legends from Japan are coming true in Los Angeles.
Doors: Mr. Mojo Risin' - The Story of L.A. Woman / 20127.54 voti
“Mr Mojo Risin’” is the story of the making of the Doors’ last album with Jim Morrison “L.A. Woman”. 2011 is the 40th anniversary both of the album’s release and of the death of Jim Morrison and this programme goes into detail of how the album came about, its recording and what was happening to the band at the time. The story is told through new interviews with the three surviving Doors: Ray Manzarek, Robbie Krieger and John Densmore plus contributions from Jac Holzman, founder of their label Elektra Records, Bill Siddons, who was their manager, Bruce Botnick, engineer and co-producer of the album and others associated with the Doors at this time. The show includes archive footage of the Doors performing both live and in the studio, classic photographs and new musical demonstrations from the Doors.
Vai alla scheda del filmThe Doors - Of The 21st Century – L.A. Woman Live / 2004
The Doors of the 21st Century - L.A. Woman Live / 2003
A Note from The Doors' Ray Manzarek: This is the tour that never was. The tour that was supposed to happen when Jim came back from Paris. The tour that we were all eagerly anticipating. In May or June of 1971, Jim called John from Europe and asked him how LA Woman was doing. John told him it was doing great and that the critics actually loved it, too. Jim was excited and wanted to go on the road as soon as he got back to the States. The two of them even talked about taking the bass player - Jerry Sheff - on the road with the four original Doors to duplicate the sound of the LP.