Step Up 2: The Streets follows a talented dancer named Andie who joins a street dance crew known as the 410. Together, they take on a rival crew, the MSA, in an underground dance competition. Along the way, Andie faces personal challenges and discovers her own unique style of dance.
A group of friends on an island find themselves under attack by giant animals after consuming a mysterious substance. They must fight for their lives against these monstrous creatures.
Dollybirds is a comedy musical set in the Eastern Bloc during the communist era. It follows the hilarious story of a singing group who faces disqualification from a music competition, sparking a riot in the nearby streets. The group, led by a sexy woman, uses satire to criticize the police and communism. Along the way, they navigate themes of friendship, love, and freedom.
A Documentary about violence, horror, censorship and legislation on the web. In 2009, Remy Couture, a special effects makeup artists from Quebec was arrested by the police right in front of his home and would be later charged with obscenity and corruption of morality. Montreal's police was responding to a complaint regarding pictures coming from his website Inner depravity.com which had been freely circulating on the Web. ART/CRIME discusses violence, fiction and censorship in movies but also in the loosely regulated environment that the Web still represents. The documentary allows many, like movie director Nacho Cerda, Robert Morin and Patrick Senechal to present their thoughts on the matter.
Between 1933 and 1945 roughly 1200 films were made in Germany, of which 300 were banned by the Allied forces. Today, around 40 films, called "Vorbehaltsfilme", are locked away from the public with an uncertain future. Should they be re-released, destroyed, or continue to be neglected? Verbotene Filme takes a closer look at some of these forbidden films.
War-weary Captain Willoby and his men are the occupation force on an island of lovely women...and are forbidden to fraternize.
Multi-platinum album selling legends Styx dig deep into their rock arsenal and release on DVD for the first time their concert video Caught In The Act. Recorded during their Kilroy Was Here tour in 1983, this concert video centers around this concept album's theme of a futuristic society where rock `n' roll is banned by the masses. Remastered in 5.1 surround, experience the band's classic hits at the height of their career like Mr. Roboto and Don't Let It End, as well as their concert staples like Come Sail Away, Blue Collar Man and Too Much Time On My Hands.
Towards the end of the 1970s, when VHS entered the market and video stores were springing up in West Germany, the conquest of the living room began. In 1984, ZDF conducted research into the extent to which brutal films had an influence on children and young people and the extent to which censorship authorities, schools and parents had to counteract this.
A woman struggles to mitigate her young adolescent son's dubious contact with another child at the neighborhood swimming pool.
Rocking the Foundations is a documentary that explores the media coverage and left-wing labor movement in Australia. It focuses on the industrial disputes, health and environmental concerns, and the role of unions in the construction industry. The film includes archive footage from the 1940s to the 1970s, highlighting key events and the struggles faced by workers and their union representatives.
Clare Balding uncovers the remarkable hidden history of women's football, which briefly dominated the game, attracting crowds of up to 60,000, before a Football Association ban in 1921
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