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- In 1812, young British aristocrat Edmund Talbot travels by ship to Australia, and learns more about himself and about life than he had ever bargained for.
- In 1960s, a British playwright attempts to reconstruct the life of real life 17th century English composer Henry Purcell even though little is known about him. Purcell's life is reenacted and his music performed.
- Performed in the actual Roman settings described in the libretto. The scenes take place at the appropriate times of day. Rome, June 1800. Floria Tosca is a celebrated opera singer, better known as La Tosca. Her lover is Mario Cavaradossi, a young artist and Bomapartist sympathizer. When the latter helps Angelotti, the leader of the opposition, to escape from prison and hides him in La Tosca's home, he antagonizes Baron Scarpia, the ruthless chief of police, all the more as his love for Tosca is unrequited.
- A video concert showing Madonna's Drowned World Tour in 2001.
- In Egypt, princess Mayte's father is assassinated by 7 men, leaving her with the sacred three chains of gold. She decides to seek out the help of Prince in USA, and sends him a tape of her dancing. Prince immediately falls in love with her, but is frightened by the commitment. He tries to escape through having sex with others, but his heart isn't in it. His heart belongs to Mayte - Prince's name change into O)+> is also addressed; a scene depicts him killing off old versions of himself (the 7 killers).
- In a dystopian future of 2743, Thaddius Vent, dictator of the futuristic city of New Vienna, had banned all music. Young adventurous Rebecca helps Oscar, the talking piano, find a band of fellow instruments and lead a rebellion.
- The controversial promotional video for Madonna's 2001 single "What It Feels Like for a Girl."
- Madonna and her crew perform in Australia for The Girlie Show Tour in 1993 in support of the legendary Erotica album. She wouldn't perform there for another 23 years due to scheduling.
- A collection of Modern Talking music videos and live performances from the 80s.
- Phil Collins planned this as his final tour performing all of his hits and songs he liked.
- Filmed during Madonna's 1987 "Who's That Girl World Tour."
- Director Werner Herzog joins forces with the great Italian conductor Riccardo Chailly to effect a masterful rendition of this rarely performed opera involving spectacular scenes of alternating light and darkness, pageantry and intimacy.
- A full-fledged documentary on the Yes band, featuring rare live and video footage, and interviews with the members of the band.
- "Music" video for Madonna's classic single from the album of the same name. Featuring Ali G..
- Filmed at the M.E.N Arena in Manchester, this concert was to be the last appearance of James, the iconic Manchester Indie band in their home town. This didn't prove to be the case as the band reformed and continue to this day, but it doesn't alter the fact that this is a stirring gig featuring many of the songs adored by their fans. Despite technical difficulties, the band deliver 20 tracks and an encore that ends with the infamous "Sit Down". The concert was filmed and released in 2002. An accompanying audio CD was also released.
- An operatic adaptation of the 1963 Caldecott-winning classic book.
- During his tour to support his hugely successful album 'But Seriously', pop's most famous singing drummer Phil Collins performs songs from his extraordinary solo career.