In Paris, a glamorous opera singer becomes the target of a relentless pursuit after receiving a tape recording of her performance. As a moped courier and an aspiring postman race to protect her, they uncover a web of police corruption, prostitution rings, and deadly secrets. The diva's life hangs in the balance as they navigate the treacherous streets of Paris.
In the year 1959, a psychotherapist treats three schizophrenic patients at a mental hospital. The patients all believe that they are Jesus Christ and the psychotherapist tries to understand their delusions while facing opposition from a bureaucrat. The story is based on a true story and is entirely told in flashback.
The Great Ziegfeld is a musical biographical film about Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., a Broadway impresario known for his lavish stage productions and his promotion of showgirls. The film follows Ziegfeld's rise to fame, his tumultuous relationships with his wife Anna Held and actress Billie Burke, and the financial crisis that threatens his theatrical empire. Despite obstacles, Ziegfeld perseveres and achieves vindication with his successful production, the Ziegfeld Follies.
The Crimson Field is a drama TV show set in a field hospital during World War I. It follows the lives of doctors, nurses, and other staff members as they navigate the challenges of working in a warzone. The show explores themes of discipline, order, and the impact of war on individuals.
In Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 13-22, a mix of comedy, crime, drama, and music unfolds as various characters find themselves entangled in a web of gangsters, police officers, pimps, and mafia. With gospel music and rhythm-and-blues serving as the backdrop, the story takes place in a diner where a rhythm-and-blues singer's aria leads to questioning and confusion among the characters. A waitress and a choir also play important roles in this chaotic and interwoven narrative.
Trapped in the Closet: Chapters 1-12 (2005) is a musical drama that follows the story of a person stuck in a closet and the unraveling chaotic events that occur as a result. With themes of extramarital affairs, betrayal, jealousy, and hiding in a closet, this story takes twists and turns as secrets are revealed. The characters explore themes of love, police involvement, and the consequences of their actions.
The Nomi Song is a documentary that explores the life and career of singer Klaus Nomi, showcasing his unique style and the impact he made on the music industry. The film delves into Nomi's rise to fame, his struggles with unhappiness and terminal illness, and his legacy as an influential figure in the music world. Through interviews, archival footage, and performances, The Nomi Song paints a vivid picture of this extraordinary artist.
Mirror for a Hero is a drama/fantasy movie set in the 1980s. The story follows a sculptor who is trapped in a time loop and forced to relive the same events during World War II. As he navigates through different outcomes and alternate realities, he starts to question his role in the war and the choices he has made. The movie explores themes of fate, identity, and the consequences of one's actions.
A documentary film based on the book 'The Hunting of the President: The Ten-Year Campaign to Destroy Bill and Hillary Clinton'. It tells the story of the political witch-hunt and scandal surrounding the President of the United States during the 1990s, his impeachment, and the investigations into his extramarital affairs. The film explores the role of media, government, and conspiracy in the scandal.
A college professor goes to a remote mountain with his student for an audition of an opera singer. The audition turns into a horrifying experience as they find themselves trapped with a womanizer and witness a series of violent events. The professor's life takes a turn for the worse as he becomes entangled in a bloody aria.
The long awaited sequel to R. Kelly's "Trapped in the closet" series.
A man, who lives alone in his apartment, finds his ideal woman while going to the symphony. He dates her and brings her to his pad, only to find out she came to the symphony on a ticket she got from a co-worker.
Dr. Christian takes time out from his appointed rounds to help clear a bank teller of embezzlement charges.
An opera company tries to get an engagement.
The Queen of the Night has begged Prince Tamino to free her daughter Pamina from the clutches of the High Priest Sarastro, who has abducted her. Together with the bird-catcher Papageno, Tamino enters Sarastro's realm to seek her. When he finds her, the two fall in love, but they have to have to undergo ordeals before they can be together. At the end, Papageno is also rewarded with his Papagena.
A man who loves an aspiring opera singer is prepared to sacrifice everything to help her with her career, even though he knows she doesn't love him.
In 1885, famous New York Metropolitan Opera singer Maddalena dall' Orto is scheduled to perform at a festival in the German residence of Ilmingen. It soon becomes obvious that she is non other than Magda von Schwartze, who left the town eight years ago against her father's wishes to become a singer.
The Three Tenors: Paris 1998 (re-released with the subtitle The Concert of the Century) is a live album by José Carreras, Plácido Domingo, and Luciano Pavarotti with conductor James Levine. The album was recorded at a Three Tenors concert on 10 July 1998 during celebrations for the FIFA World Cup. The concert took place in front of the Eiffel Tower on the Champ de Mars in Paris, France. The Orchestre de Paris accompanied the singers. The audience at the live concert numbered around 150,000 people.[2] A sound system and large screens were placed along the Champ de Mars for the crowds further back to see and hear the performance.[2] Producer Tibor Rudas claimed prior to the concert that 2 billion viewers were expected to watch the televised performance worldwide.[3]
This modest bit of comedy and romance in the adolescent vein is about a couple of spirited juveniles, Donald O'Connor and Gloria Jean, who carry on a flirtation parallel with that of their elders, Louise Allbritton and Ian Hunter.
Florence wants to recapture the romance in her marriage and talks a reluctant Edgar into redonning his navy uniform and serenading her.