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Bouzouki Strumming
One day, while Grigoris is working and singing at a construction site, a conductor, Vangelis, and two bouzouki musicians happen to pass by. They listen, enchanted by his limpid voice, and suggest that he becomes a member of their orchestra. Thus, the newly-wed day laborer gets a second job at Mr. Lefteris’ night club. His wife, Marina, soon joins him at the club, and, before long, she too goes on stage, cuts capers and charms everyone. Her success, however, has a negative impact on the couple’s relationship, since Marina’s admirers as well as those of Grigoris’, turn one away from the other.

Diana & The Dryad
A mixed media piece that looks at the relationship between artist and creation, along with unique retellings of queer characters in myths.

Don't Blink
A young man talks to his psychiatrist about strange visions he has been having in his dreams.

Dementia Part II
When an ex-con takes a job as a handyman for an unstable elderly woman to avoid a parole violation, it becomes a choice he may regret.

Niran
The series revolves around (Bin Zeidan), an evil man who controls the village where he lives in the midst of great injustice to its people, who realize that they will not get rid of this injustice, unless they encounter (Ibn Zeidan), so they kill and chase his followers, and expel him from the village.
When the Boys Return
In a room at their local YMCA in Hebron, the West Bank, a group of teenage boys come together each week to discuss their shared traumatic experiences. They are just a few of the 7,500 Palestinian minors aged 12-18 who, over the past decade, have been arrested on a daily basis and placed in Israeli jails, where their rights as children are completely ignored. Most have committed crimes no worse than throwing stones, but each is subjected to an average of two years in jail and rarely escapes without suffering the devastating effects of post-traumatic stress disorder. Following these young boys as they undergo three months of group therapy, all the while struggling to integrate back into the routines they once knew, director Tone Anderson takes us deep into the lives of some of the conflict's biggest victims.

Sawano Hiroyuki 2V-ALK
M-02 - Game "Border Break" New Project Opening Theme M-03 - TV Anime "Re:CREATORS" 1st Opening Theme M-04 - iOS/Android Game "SOUL REVERSE ZERO" Opening Theme M-05 M-06 M-07 M-08 - Anime Film "Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress Soushuuhen" Ending Theme M-09 - TV Anime "Re:CREATORS" 2nd Opening Theme M-10 M-11 - TV Drama "Mare" Insert Song 2v-alk Ver. M-12 - iOS/Android Game "VALHAITRISING" Main Theme M-13 - TV Anime "Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096" 1st Ending Theme M-14 - TV Anime "Re:CREATORS" Insert Song 2v-alk Ver M-15 - TV Anime "Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn RE:0096" Opening Theme M-17 - BONUS TRACK

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Twice 1st Arena Tour 2018 "BDZ" at Musashino Forest Sports Plaza Main Arena

Drained
Truck driver Teddy's late night stop at a gas station takes a dark turn when he meets the mysterious hooker Katerina, leading to unexpected consequences.
Le Soldat et les Trois Sœurs
A deserted soldier takes refuge among the peasants.
Window on love

Shinedown: Anything and Everything
Somewhere In The Stratosphere Acoustic was filmed during the band's Anything And Everything: An Acoustic Evening With Shinedown 2011 tour. It includes a live set of the show featuring tracks from their platinum plus selling album Sound Of Madness. With six number 1 album singles under their belt, the band puts an acoustic spin on "Devour", "The Crow & The Butterfly", "Second Chance" and many more from their rich catalog of hits.

Making of a True Story: Rescue Dawn
"Rescue Dawn: The Making of a True Story" is a documentary film that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the production of the movie "Rescue Dawn" (2006). Directed by Werner Herzog, the documentary delves into the process of bringing the captivating true story of Dieter Dengler to the big screen. This documentary film provides a fascinating insight into the filmmaking process, shedding light on the director's vision, the authenticity of the settings, the grueling conditions endured by the actors during filming, and the passion that drove everyone involved to create a powerful and authentic portrayal of a remarkable real-life hero.

Baby Oopsie 2: Murder Dolls
The bloodthirsty baby is BACK. After being possessed by the powers of darkness and enabling Baby Oopsie's grisly killing spree, Sybil snaps to her senses and vows to save her demon-possessed friend Ray-Ray while doing battle with two new tiny terrors hellbent on opening the gates of Toy Hell.

Monster Party
A crossover Halloween special featuring characters from OK KO! and Scooby Doo and the Ghoul School

Bottle George
The short explores the relationship between George, a man trapped inside a small bottle, and Chako, a young girl who is scared of her alcoholic father. She is poor, but resilient, and she lives with her cat.

Payback
Kathryn runs a restaurant but one night she calls the police after she sees a suspicious man waiting in his car. However Kathryn sees one of the three police officers, Kaleen, assault the man with their sticks and kicking them. Under advice from Jack, the police internal investigator, she tells a court and Kaleen is put on suspension and kept to his rank for the rest of the career. However Kathryn gets weird phone calls, her son is arrested for murder and her teaching husband's career is threatened by checks on his record. All of this is because Kaleen is out for revenge and he plans to use the law and his friends in the police to do it. Only Kathryn, her family and Jack stands in his way.

Jethro Tull: Living With The Past
A veritable feast awaits fans of Ian Anderson's Jethro Tull on this elaborate DVD package, which boasts extensive concert footage and a load of extras. The focal point is nearly two hours of performances, filmed in late 2001 (primarily in London, with additional material from several other locations) and featuring material from the band's entire lengthy career, including such staples as "Aqualung" and "Bouree." The current Tull incarnation (featuring, as always, Anderson on vocals, flute, and sundry other instruments) takes center stage; there are also a couple of numbers with a string quartet, and even a small-club reunion of the lineup that made the group's very first album back in 1968. Interviews with band members, testimonials from rabid fans, photos, and even an option for viewing a Tull performance from three different audience points of view are among the generous helping of extra features.