Lost for 50 years, these newly discovered concerts were filmed at the 1961 Antibes Jazz Festival in France and show Ray Charles in his prime period with the original Raeletts and his most legendary band (including David "Fathead" Newman and Hank Crawford). These first concerts he ever gave in Europe opened the door for Ray Charles to become one of the most revered international stars America has ever produced.
The Bee Gees preform in this special created for German TV. Also featured are Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger, and the Trinity, and Lili Lindfors.
In Melody, two schoolchildren fall in love and decide to start a band together, despite the disapproval of their parents. Their love for music brings them closer as they navigate the challenges of growing up.
In 1898, strange things happen in a castle not far from the small village of Werst in the Carpathian mountains of Transylvania. Twenty years earlier, the castle had been abandoned due to some nefarious dealings there but a shepherd sees smoke coming out of the chimney, which stirs up the village with whispers Chort (a demon) is now occupying the place. Count Franz de Télek, a visitor to the area, becomes intrigued by all this turmoil and decides to investigate. Made for French television and based on the 1892 Jules Verne novel of the same name.
Alice sets off in pursuit of a mysterious white rabbit in a hurry. After a dizzying fall into a deep well, she discovers a strange world populated by beasts who behave like humans. She changes size, is invited to a wacky tea-time party and becomes a witness to a momentous trial conducted by the Queen of Hearts.
Jean-Christophe Averty, a French television director and video artist pioneeer, retraces here the life story of Musidora, known for her signature role in the adventure serial.
A group of lovers, manipulated by fairies, seek love and adventure in a mystical forest.
The whole spirit of New Orleans is captured and brought to life by Jean-Christophe Averty. Eight paintings which retrace the history of jazz and blues in this American city, known for the richness of its artistic heritage. The music evolves throughout the different scenes, with dazzling accuracy and harmony.
Father Ubu, grotesque king and symbol of the tyranny of power in Ubu king, decides to become a slave to acquire real power. This is the first sequel to "Ubu roi" (1965) directed by Averty.
A French TV movie directed by Jean-Christophe Averty , broadcast on December 24, 1964 . The Old Testament set in Louisiana with an all black cast.
Soft Self-Portrait of Salvador Dali is a 1970 documentary film that provides an intimate look into the life and art of the renowned Spanish artist, Salvador Dali. The film showcases Dali's eccentric personality and explores his innovative painting techniques. It delves into the artist's childhood, his relationship with his wife Gala, and his revolutionary contributions to the surrealist movement. Through interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, the documentary offers a captivating portrayal of Dali's life and artistic journey.
A story about Ubu Roi, a fictional character who becomes the King of a surrealistic kingdom after murdering the previous king. The plot follows Ubu Roi's absurd and chaotic reign, filled with wild antics and dark humor.
The second sequel to "Ubu roi" (1965).
Ella Fitzgerald's concert recorded 31 Aug 1963 at the Olympia (Paris, France), in a condensed version for TV.