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Sarah Brightman: The Harem World Tour - Live From Las Vegas
8.32004
Renowned vocalist Sarah Brightman performs more than 20 songs before a packed house at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Arena in this concert film from Angel Records. The set list includes such tunes as "Who Wants to Live Forever," "Stranger in Paradise," "What a Wonderful World," "A Whiter Shade of Pale," and "Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again."
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Turn Left at the End of the World
72004
The year is 1968. To a small town in the south of Israel, mostly inhabited by Moroccan immigrants, a few families from India arrive, searching for a better life in the west. The instinct driven Moroccans patronize the "black" Indians, while the quiet Indians see the Moroccans as Ignorant and coarse. In this cultural war two girls, Moroccan and Indian, discover the sexual revolution of the 60's.
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Jimmy Eat World - Believe In What You Want
8.32004
Concert DVD of the band, Jimmy Eat World, live at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. from late 2002
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The Milford Track - The Finest Walk In The World
5.52003
Join Ray Willet , whose affair with “the track” began in 1956 as a guide and Cathy Lewsley , who fell in love with “the track” when hut wardening there in 1997, as they journey along the “the Finest Walk in the World”. This is Nature at its awe- inspiring best – mountain vistas, gin clear waters with massive trout, those cheeky Keas and beautiful song birds the Tui and bellbird and those dreadful sandflies. A world where water is seen, felt and heard in its every form.
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Lawrence of Arabia: The Battle for the Arab World
7.92003
An exploration into the man behind the film-inspired myth, from both Western and Arab perspectives. Thomas Edward Lawrence, a 24-year-old British spy, was a figurehead in the Arab struggle for independence. In 1916, he united Arab tribes and led them in a war against the Turks who ruled over them for 400 years. The consequences of his successes and failures sowed the seeds of conflict that continue to plague the troubled region even today.
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Dangerous Living: Coming Out in the Developing World
7.22003
A feature-length documentary that explores the immense changes that occurred for gays, lesbians and transgender people living in the Global South. In the last decade of the 20th Century, a new heightened visibility began spreading throughout the developing world and the battles between families, fundamentalist religions, and governments around sexual and gender identity had begun. But in the West, few people knew about this historic social upheaval, until 52 men on Cairo’s Queen Boat discothèque were arrested for crimes of debauchery. That explosive story focused attention to the lives and trials of gay people coming out in the developing world and the film chronicles those events.
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Hontō no Kyōfu! Tatari Osoreru Yama e Another one's world
5.52001
This is the second installment in a series of psychic documentaries that travel to mysterious spots in Japan and explore various terrifying phenomena. This time, the film was shot on location in the Tohoku region, filming real apparitions.
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Jiro Tsunoda's Invitation from the Spirit World - True Terrifying Experiences
5.52000
A collection of horror stories navigated by psychic commentator Jiro Tsunoda. Includes three episodes in total, including "Adulterous Death," which depicts a terrifying experience related to a ghost story told in an office.
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House of the Ghosts ~Kanako Inuki's World of Fear~
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Ghostly horror film based on the original story by horror manga artist Kanako Inuki, adapted from various horror episodes.
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Lost Treasures of the Ancient World: Ancient Jerusalem
7.51999
Using innovative 3D graphics, computer animation, reconstructions and location footage, this fascinating video transports viewers to Jerusalem to visit some of its most sacred sites. On the itinerary are the holy city's famous walls and its central edifice, the Temple -- which once housed the Ark of the Covenant. Archaeologist Richard Andrews and professor Martin Godman of the Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies offer their insights.