A child is watching a music video on his television screen.
Selena: Greatest Hits
Women of Country Music: Glamour Girls
Apprivoisé
Les Clippeurs
Mylène Farmer : Music Videos
This is one of the 14 of a 14 DVD/CD box. All the Top 80'S hit songs video clips. Tracklist 1 – Earth And Fire Weekend 2 – Diana Ross My Old Piano 3 – Freddie Aguilar Anak 4 – Goombay Dance Band Sun Of Jamaica 5 – Lipps, Inc. Funky Town 6 – Doris D And The Pins Shine Up 7 – Kate Bush Babooshka 8 – Johnny Logan What's Another Year 9 – Sugarhill Gang Rapper's Delight 10 – Kool & The Gang Celebration 11 – The Nolans I'm In The Mood For Dancing 12 – Gibson Brothers Que Sera Mi Vida 13 – Godley & Creme An Englishman In New York 14 – Sniff 'n' the Tears Driver's Seat 15 – Kelly Marie Feels Like I'm In Love 16 – Janis Ian Fly Too High 17 – Spargo You And Me 18 – Herman Brood & His Wild Romance Hot Shot 19 – Robert Palmer Johnny And Mary 20 – Barbara Dickson January, February
Life
TV performances en video clips from Kim Wilde between 1981 and 2012. Consists on two DVD's in LPCM 48/16.
Zazie : Rodéo Indien
Dynamike: Growing Places
The Platters & The Coasters
A moderator on an internet video-sharing platform stumbles across a potential snuff film ring hidden in the depths of the site's content. Are these gruesome videos merely a morbid work of shock-value fiction, or something all too horribly real?
The film revolves around the lives of two people: Arjun, a wealthy man in the construction business in Kochi who has an affair with his subordinate Sonia , even though he is preparing to be engaged to his family friend's daughter Ann ; and Ansari , who lives in a slum and works in a supermarket doing odd jobs who is mocked for his appearance and has a crush his co-worker Nafiza .
After years of hard learning, Estela, a promising young musician, has to face the blinding glare of success.
Dynamike: La Famille
Music video by Swiss artist "Person."
Person: C'est Hip Hop
Wannabe "gangsta-rappers" resort to a crime spree in order to come up up with ten thousand dollars in order to finance a studio recording session.
Working-class gay DJ Tony De Vit invented hard house music and made it mainstream – his fans included Madonna and Boy George when he was the star attraction at all-night London club Trade. In 1996, in his late 30s, he was on the cusp of becoming one the biggest DJs in the world. Robert Ferguson, already known as Fergie, was a 15-year-old budding DJ in a small town in Northern Ireland. At the same age, teenage rebel Andi Buckley had been kicked out of school and out of home in Birmingham – but had begun to work in the dance music industry. This powerful documentary tells the story of how the three men's lives became intertwined in a tale of love, loss, gay identity, hero worship, attitudes to AIDS and the 90s boom in dance music.