The 2016 concert HAPPENING by the band Guckkasten was greatly loved for its passionate performance. Guckkasten unleashes explosive energy that overwhelms the audience through their excellent singing ability and perfect live performance. Experience the large-scale concert with colorful videos, special effects and sounds on the mega-sized stage through the screens at the movie theater.
A movie in the style of a documentary about a sexual assault and the systemic failings of a sexual assault victim by her family, support systems, and government.
The videos in the Turner Archives portrays architecture based on racial segregation and the border between the US and Mexico; the other displays different scenes about multi-ethnic America, the target that Turner wages his war against.
In 1989, Reed Paget was a 23-year-old photographer and aspiring documentarian who wanted to record the seven wonders of the world on film. He decided to start in China, where he got a job teaching English, just in time to witness the student uprisings that led to the massacre in Tiananmen Square. Paget was able to sneak his film (and himself) out of the country, and next visited Vietnam and Cambodia, hoping to photograph Angor Wat. As one might expect, Paget and his traveling companion were both arrested, but upon his release, Paget discovered he'd developed a taste for danger. He spent much of the next few years scrambling to the world's trouble spots and throwing himself into the face of war or civil disturbance in Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Panama, South Africa, Germany, Moscow, Cairo, and Israel, which was as close to the Gulf War as he was able to get before missiles began to fall.