Little Muslimchik lives in a Dagestani village. After his father leaves for war, he has to not only take care of his father's flock, but also fight to preserve his parents' marriage and peace in the family.
The temperature of the Sun is rising mercilessly. In a few hours, the Earth and its inhabitants will disappear in the fires of hell. But there are those who will survive, flying in spaceships to another galaxy. Among these lucky ones are Bodia and his boyfriend Max. At least, that's what Bodia thinks. Max has completely different plans. He dumps Bodia, stealing tickets to a rescue spaceship for himself and his new boyfriend Vasya. Bodia is preparing to face death alone, until his friend Sasha shows up. She's serious about kicking Max's ass, getting the stolen tickets back, and mending her friend's broken heart. But the friends don't have much time for that.
James Cameron’s approach to performance capture has the cast performing in a volume rigged with infrared cameras to capture their movement, and head rig cameras to capture emotion on their faces with only the boundaries of imagination to limit them.
In this episode of The Live! Show, created in collaboration with Texas Tech University, "Dr. Videovich" goes to Texas. He takes the pulse of the public by asking the residents of the town of Lubbock for their opinions on art, television, and art-on-television. An affectionate portrait of a diverse community, Saludos Amigos! is also Davidovich's comedic masterpiece. In this satirical inquiry into American television viewing habits, Davidovich investigates the complicated dynamic that can exist between specific local histories and a more over-arching sense of national identity. The piece includes footage of Bob Hope fielding the artist's questions on the topic of video art at a press conference.
In the National Geographic Channel special, “George W. Bush: The 9-11 Interview,” the former President talks about the chaotic moments after the attacks and the reasoning behind decisions he made that day. Bush reflects on being told about the attacks while visiting schoolchildren in Florida and the difficulty in getting accurate information in what he calls “the fog of war.” He also talks about returning to the White House to address Americans in the hours after the terrorist attacks. Fearing a possible psychological boost for al-Qaeda, Bush said he, quote, “damn sure wasn’t going to give it from a bunker in Nebraska.” The former President recalls the emotional visit to Ground Zero just three days after the World Trade Center Towers were destroyed. He describes “a palpable bloodlust” among workers in the ruins who were encouraging him to retaliate against those behind the attacks.
Jack-Jack's gone wild and you're along for the ride! Join the Parr family in this Point of View dash through the Incredicoaster, where superspeed, lasers, and cookie-powered chaos collide. It's a nonstop thrill straight from The Incredibles and a highlight of the Disneyland® Resort 70th Celebration. And remember... No capes!
An original program that consists of interviews and performances of famous artists. This episode features SUKIMASWITCH. Takuya Ohashi and Shintaro Tokita talk about their experiences and perform some of their songs including "Zenryoku Shounen", which was chosen as the ending theme for the Japanese version of "Onward".
In honor of the Disneyland® Resort 70th Celebration, experience nighttime spectaculars from the Happiest Place on Earth with this unique music video. World of Color Happiness! takes guests through a kaleidoscope of emotions. The return of Wondrous Journeys honors the classics of Walt Disney Animation Studios. And delight in the return of the Paint the Night parade an after-dark sensation that ignites the night with electrifying enchantment. Celebrate now at the Disneyland® Resort!