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The Age of Stupid (2008)
The Age of Stupid stars Pete Postletwaite as a man living alone in the devastated world of 2055, looking at old footage of seven real people from now and asking: why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance?
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At the height of their dynamic power Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, John Entwistle and Keith Moon combined to produce the extreme outer limit of rock experience. More so than any of Britain's legendary rock bands, The Who built their... see more »
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We remember the brilliant and evocative music Bob Marley gave the world; music that spanned nearly two decades and yet still remains timeless and universal. Bob Marley and the wailers worked their way into the very fabric of our lives. He... see more »
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Graham Vick's acclaimed production of Eugene Onegin sets Pushkin's tale of doomed love, tragedy and rejection against an acutely observed backdrop of Russian society, with spectacular choruses and dances. Tchaikovsky's powerful music... see more »
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Tropical Heat (2003)
A famous photographer is on vacation in the Caribbean and is so enamoured by it that he decides to stay on, but only after he has finished a shoot with three girls who have won the 2003 calendar contest for the famous fashion magazine... see more »
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New Order: Live in Glasgow (2005)
From one of the UK's most popular and enduring Bands, Live in Glasgow comprises of two DVDs of essential Live Performances from New Order. Disc one caaptures the darkly stripped back, Powerhouse Performance of their most recent Tour,... see more »
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