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She's coproduced much of her own music, including her new album, Hell-On.
Glover wrote and coproduced the song, on top of playing drums and glockenspiel.
In addition to acting on the sitcom, Savage also coproduced and directed a few episodes.
His company, UpperRoom Productions, coproduced the 2018 film "Pacific Rim Uprising," in which Boyega also starred.
Thomas coproduced and costarred in the film with Alysia Reiner of "Orange is the New Black" fame.
But there are many different kinds of Netflix originals, some of which are acquired or coproduced with other studios.
The YouTube Originals documentary, codirected and coproduced by Oscar-winning documentarian Nicholas Reed, shares Wineland's inspirational outlook on life.
The pair began collaborating soon after — they coproduced her latest album, Hopeless Romantic — and fell in love along the way.
Directed by Adam Bolt and coproduced by Dan Rather, Human Nature is being released in theaters in Canada this fall.
They soon began writing and recording together — they coproduced her latest album, Hopeless Romantic — and fell in love along the way.
The two companies announced last week that the character will star in a third Marvel Cinematic Universe movie coproduced by Marvel Studios.
Touching lives and helping peopleRyan Azevedo, who codirected and coproduced the film with Reed, said the project changed his outlook on life.
"Atlanta Monster" was coproduced by Lindsey&aposs company Tenderfoot TV and the HowStuffWorks podcast network, which was acquired by iHeartMedia last year.
Also in on the creative process: 2017 producer of the year Grammy nominee Ricky Reed, who cowrote and coproduced several tracks on Rainbow.
Listen To: "Hey Hey Hey" — Perry teams up with pop's elite (hitmaker Max Martin coproduced, Sia cowrote) to deliver this swagged-up HBIC anthem.
Just this past month Khalid came to New York to perform alongside Tunji Ige (who coproduced "Location") for the latter's tour with Michael Christmas.
The reason was simple: While those teams coproduced some of the biggest stories BuzzFeed News ever covered, there simply wasn't enough money to go around.
The model of The Wife, with its unabashed focus on a woman, written and adapted by women, and coproduced by women, is one she enjoys.
Marvel Studios coproduced "Spider-Man: Homecoming" with Sony, which retained distribution rights while Disney got a percentage of box-office gross and all merchandising revenue.
The film was coproduced by her ex-husband Christian Evans before he killed himself at age 45 in 2017 following a long battle with bipolar disorder.
I spoke to director Chris Smith about the documentary—which was coproduced by VICE Studios, Jerry Media, and Matte Projects—over the phone from New York.
But in 2015, the studio reached a deal with Disney's Marvel Studios for the character to appear in MCU movies while Sony coproduced and retained distribution rights.
The film—coproduced by VICE Studios, Jerry Media, and Matte Projects and set for release on Netflix next week—provides an inside look at the story behind Fyre.
Coproduced by the free art school BHQFU and the curatorial and publishing project Endless Editions, the fair will feature 43 exhibitors, including publishing houses, artists, and curatorial collectives.
China-based Pearl Studio did tons of behind-the-scenes work to make "Abominable," a movie it coproduced with DreamWorks Animation, culturally relevant in China when it opens this week.
Jennifer Lopez ticked every possible box as she turned 50 this year: Oscar buzz for Hustlers, which she coproduced; a blockbuster music tour; a beautiful family; an upcoming Super Bowl appearance.
Disney currently holds the top five 2019 releases at both the domestic and global box offices (that includes "Spider-Man: Far From Home," which was distributed by Sony but coproduced by Disney's Marvel Studios).
Wiretapping, as Cecil writes in Hoover's FBI and the Fourth Estate, was expressly forbidden from the TV series that the bureau essentially coproduced in the '60s and '70s; that aversion continues to the present day.
Running Wild, also from 2017 and starring Sharon Stone — who also coproduced — depicts a wild horse advocate, whom Laura Leigh believes is loosely based on her, as an evil villain trying to shut down a horse rehabilitation program.
He's helped craft earworm hooks for everyone from Sara Bareilles to Carly Rae Jepsen, contributed three songs to to pal Taylor Swift's Album of the Year winner 1989 and — most recently — cowrote and coproduced Lorde's superb second album Melodrama.
But thanks to Pearl Studio, which coproduced the animated title with DreamWorks Animation, when audiences in China see the movie (it opens there this week), they'll get a much more China-centric version of the movie than they normally would with a Hollywood release.
Lakewood Plaza Turbo *has a CN pedigree (it was developed by Steven Universe's Ian Jones-Quartey and coproduced with Regular Show storyboard artist Toby Jones) and sounds like exactly what you'd expect from the network: child superheroes, robo-villains, colorful scenes, and a flick at evil superstores trying to destroy small businesses for the good guys.
There he founded his production company Kasbah-Films Tangier GmbH, which has produced and coproduced various international films.
Hearts of the West is a 1925 silent film western directed and coproduced by Ward Lascelle, written by Arthur Henry Gooden and starring Lester Cuneo and real life wife Francelia Billington.The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: ..Hearts of the WestA Guide to Silent Westerns, by Larry Langdon p.198; c.1992 Cuneo also coproduced with Lascelle.
The soundtrack features a score composed and performed by contemporary lounge music band Combustible Edison, coproduced by Mark Mothersbaugh. Additional music is by Juan García Esquivel.
La Vie opened in New York with 100 shows in a Spiegeltent, before embarking on an international tour. The show was initially coproduced by Spiegelworld and Ross Mollison.
"Hey Hey You Say" and "Say Goodbye" coproduced by Bryan Hanna. Liner notes by Tony Goddess and Jay Ruttenberg. Photography by Keith Gendel and Courtney Banfield. Layout by Shannon Showers.
L'imprevisto, internationally released as The Mishap, is a 1960 Italian crime- drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It was coproduced by France, where it was released with the title L'Imprévu.
The series is hosted and co-executive produced by Samuel L Jackson. Jacobovici has coproduced three documentaries with James Cameron (The Exodus Decoded, The Lost Tomb of Jesus and Atlantis Rising).
Rights to many other independent productions distributed by the studio, as well as some notable coproductions, are in new hands. Most Samuel Goldwyn films are owned by his estate and are administered by Warner Bros. in North America and Miramax internationally. It's a Wonderful Life, coproduced by Frank Capra's Liberty Films, and The Bells of St. Mary's, coproduced by Leo McCarey's Rainbow Productions,"Rainbow Sold NTA by Para, Price 775G", Billboard, October 20, 1956, p. 17.
In 2012 the Swiss-based British choreographer Ihsan Rustem was the winner with State of Matter. In 2015, Sadler's Wells coproduced the show Triptyque with the Montreal-based collective The 7 Fingers.
Speed Devils is a 1935 American film directed by Joseph Henabery, coproduced by Perfect Circle Piston Company and Warner Brothers, and released by Warner Brothers. The film is also known as Thru Traffic.
Un asunto privado is a Spanish drama film coproduced by Portuguese and Argentine producers. It was filmed in Portugal. It was released in 1996, directed by Imanol Arias, and written by José Ángel Esteban.
Jonathan of the Bears () is a 1995 spaghetti Western film directed by Enzo G. Castellari. It was coproduced and filmed in Russia, where it was released as Месть - белого индейца (Revenge of the White Indian).
Alberto Express is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé. It was coproduced with Italy, where it was released as In viaggio con Alberto. For his performance Sergio Castellitto was awarded at Montreal World Film Festival.
Ciro Ippolito (born Naples, Italy, 27 January 1947) is an Italian film director, screenwriter and producer.New York Times He is known to horror film fans for his 1980 opus Alien 2: On Earth, which he coproduced, wrote and directed.
Lijmen/Het Been is a 2001 Belgian crime film adapted from short stories by Willem Elsschot and directed by Robbe De Hert, starring Mike Verdrengh and Koen De Bouw. The movie was coproduced by Belgian and Dutch film companies.
Potassium reacts with oxygen, water, and carbon dioxide components in air. With oxygen it forms potassium peroxide. With water potassium forms potassium hydroxide. The reaction of potassium with water can be violently exothermic, especially since the coproduced hydrogen gas can ignite.
Drew and Dave Hamelin coproduced The Tragically Hip's album Man Machine Poem,July 1, 2016 and Gord Downie's subsequent solo album Secret Path. Drew also produced Downie's final album Introduce Yerself and Reuben and the Dark's third album, un love.
La granja (lit:The Farm) is a Chilean reality television programme aired on Canal 13 from 4 January to 19 April 2005, coproduced with Promofilm. The series is based on the original Swedish television show Farmen and it was presented by Sergio Lagos.
Wild Card (also known as Zoe Busiek: Wild Card) is a Canadian-American coproduced comedy-drama series starring Joely Fisher. It was broadcast in the United States on Lifetime, and on the Global Television Network in Canada from August 2003 to July 2005.
Most of the films were coproduced with Bill Marshall through their firm Film Consortium of Canada."New director announced for film festival". The Globe and Mail, March 14, 1978. More recently, Van der Kolk was a founder of a new film festival in Panama.
Nicky Deuce is an American-Canadian TV movie coproduced by Nickelodeon and YTV film starring Noah Munck, which is based on the book Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family.Kara Yorio (May 27, 2013). Nickelodeon's 'Nicky Deuce' gives fans a 'Sopranos' family reunion. New Jersey Record.
"Fearing finds calm between the storms". The Chronicle Herald, February 12, 2013. The record was coproduced by John Whynot, who has worked with Fearing on numerous Blackie and the Rodeo Kings albums. In 2017 Fearing released his 10th solo album, Every Soul's a Sailor.
Samurai Cop is a 1991 American direct-to-video action film written, coproduced and directed by Amir Shervan and starring Robert Z'Dar, Matt Hannon and Mark Frazer. It has attained a cult following, and is often cited as one of the worst films of all time.
As a filmmaker, Jahn directs and produces music videos, television commercials and documentaries. His best- known directorial work is the 2009 feature documentary H.R. Giger Revealed, which he also coproduced through his company Deep Side Production s.r.o.H.R. Giger Revealed, Institute of Documentary Film.Loc. cit. (2010 DVD), IMDb.
Her second album is called In Love Again, and was released in 2005. She combines the Zouk musical style with influences from R'n'B, soul music, and African styles, wrote her own lyrics, and coproduced the album. Her third album is called Confidences, and released in 2009.
Comedians () is a 1954 Spanish drama film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem. It was coproduced with Argentina but it is a Spanish film about Spaniards actors on stage. Bardem confessed to being inspired by All About Eve. The film was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival.
Sarah Kolasky is a Canadian actress and screenwriter. She is most noted for the film Great Great Great, which she starred in, coproduced and cowrote with Adam Garnet Jones."Review: Great Great Great is a cautionary tale about craving the almighty 'more'". The Globe and Mail, October 6, 2017.
Dicyclopentadiene, abbreviated DCPD, is a chemical compound with formula C10H12. At room temperature, it is a clear light yellow color liquid with an acrid odor. Its energy density is 10,975 Wh/l. Dicyclopentadiene is coproduced in large quantities in the steam cracking of naphtha and gas oils to ethylene.
Eddy, f. de pute was coproduced by the Théâtre Ouvert of Paris, the National Dramatic Center of Bordeaux and Le Poche of Geneva.Eddy, f. de pute, entractes.sacd.fr, retrieved 1 March 2014 For France Culture, he also wrote Psychanalyse d’un vampire. In 2003, he began formal studies in directing.
Jürgen Maurer (born 30 January 1967) is an Austrian actor. He was a regular cast member of Austrian-coproduced crime drama Tatort, and appeared in society drama '. He is known to English speaking audiences for his role as Detective Oskar Rheinhardt in the British-Austrian series Vienna Blood.
Onda su Onda, coproduced with Less is More Productions, is a film released in February 2016: the third directing experience for Rocco Papaleo; the movie is an international production shot in the summer of 2015 in Italy and Uruguay. Beside the director, the young Argentinian actress Lutz Cipriota and the Italian actor Alessandro Gassmann. The Greatest of All, directed by Carlo Virzì is a film from 2012 produced by Indiana Production with Motorino Amaranto and coproduced by Rai Cinema. The production was selected by the commission of Torino Film Festival 2011. The following year, Italian Movies by Matteo Pellegrini: an Italian comedy competing in the Rome Film Festival in the category “Prospettive Italia”.
By this stage Powell had turned director. His feature debut was Split Second (1953) at RKO Pictures. He followed it with The Conqueror (1956), coproduced by Howard Hughes starring John Wayne as Genghis Khan. The exterior scenes were filmed in St. George, Utah, downwind of U.S. above-ground atomic tests.
King of the Grizzlies is a 1970 American-Canadian coproduced adventure film directed by Ron Kelly and written by Jack Speirs, Rod Peterson and Norman Wright. The film stars John Yesno, Chris Wiggins, Hugh Webster and Jack Van Evera. The film was released on February 11, 1970, by Buena Vista Distribution.
The album consists of 41 double pages of letters, paintings, fan paintings, sketches, and poems; ink and colour on paper and silk. The album size is 15 × 9in (40 x 24 cm). Date;1804. All of the works bears Nanpo's writing. Some works was coproduced and inscribed by other gifted people.
The track was written by Phil Holmes, who coproduced it with John Dooher. It was released on Don Gashey’s Golden Eagle label. #Their second single, Swingin' Door Of Love, remained 17 weeks on the RPM Country 100 chart for 37 weeks. It shared the chart with Easy as 1-2-3.
Lettere di una novizia (internationally released as Letters by a Novice and Rita) is a 1960 Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is loosely based on the novel with the same title by Guido Piovene. The film was coproduced by France, where it was released with the title La novice.
Rowing Through is a Canadian-Japanese coproduced drama film, directed by Masato Harada and released in 1996."Tiff's life makes bad movie". The Globe and Mail, October 11, 1996. Based on David Halberstam's book The Amateurs, the film centres on American sculler Tiff Wood as he tries to qualify for the 1984 Summer Olympics.
Plank also worked with many of the other leading German electronic acts of that time, including members of Can, Neu!, Cluster, and Harmonia. As a result of his work with Kraftwerk, Plank's studio near Cologne became one of the most sought-after studios in the late 1970s. Plank coproduced the first four Kraftwerk albums.
Karel Vachek). He also coproduced a documentary Blind Love (dir. Juraj Lehotsky), which was awarded by CICAE award at Cannes 2008. In addition to his filmmaking career, Robert Kirchhoff holds an academic appointment of associate professor at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava where he leads the course: the Directing of documentary film and Auteur documentary film.
Her play Luminescence Dating premiered in New York at The Ensemble Studio Theatre in 2005; it was coproduced by A.C.T. and Magic Theatre.Hernandez, Ernio. "A.C.T. Meets Magic in First Co-Production as 'Luminescence Dating' Starts in SF Nov. 29" Playbill, November 29, 2006 Her play Waiting for the Flood has received workshops at A.C.T. (2006),Hernandez, Ernio.
After the success of "Stereo Hearts", Robopop coproduced the song "Video Games", the first breakout release from artist Lana Del Rey. "Video Games" was a huge success and its album Born to Die has gone on to sell over 5,000,000 units worldwide. Lowry also played the piano part on the recording and was credited as a mixing engineer.
" KutMasta Kurt stated that Thornton was reluctant to perform songs from the album, because the lyrics did not fit the music. John Lindland, who coproduced the final album under the name One-Watt Sun, stated in defense of the album, "People say it's a fake. We don't have that feeling. We think that those are great tracks.
Verkhovskaya coproduced Children from the Abyss (2001), a documentary that won the 54th Annual Christopher Award in the Television & Cable category. In Children from the Abyss, part of Broken Silence (2002), a five-documentary series produced by Steven Spielberg, Russian Holocaust survivors detail their experience of resistance, betrayal, collaborators, rescuers, bystanders, and the desire for revenge.
The website shut down in 2000, returning its remaining capital to investors. Clark coproduced the 2009 movie The Cove. His funding made possible the purchase and covert installation of some high-tech camera and sound-recording equipment required to capture the film's climactic dolphin slaughter. The film addresses the problem of whale and dolphin killing in Taiji, Wakayama, Japan.
Lead singer Michael Hutchence died nine months later, making it his last official live recording. Seven years later, John Oates released a combination CD and DVD of a show of his, John Oates: Live at the Historic Wheeler Opera House.In 2010, 2011, and 2012, Oates and the Wheeler coproduced the 7908 Aspen Songwriters' Festival. Renovations continue.
The movie was coproduced with Pioneer Pictures, founded by Cooper—who departed RKO after two years helming production—and John Hay "Jock" Whitney, who brought in his cousin Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney; Cooper had successfully encouraged the Whitneys to purchase a major share of the Technicolor business as well."What? Color in the Movies Again?" Fortune, October 1934 (available online); Morton (2005), pp.
High Noon is an independently financed short film, produced by Mike Medina and coproduced by CNAC. The second short film from its director, after the award-winning short film Yours from 2010. High Noon was filmed during five days in various locations over the city of Caracas, in April 2012. The project was awarded funding by Venezuela's CNAC in 2011.
Dunn then performed on Ronnie Laws' 1983 album Mr. Nice Guy and Jennifer Holliday's 1983 LP Feel My Soul. He then coproduced Level 42's 1983 album Standing in the Light. Standing in the Light was certified Gold in the UK by the BPI. Dunn later featured on Morris Day's 1985 album Color of Success and Ronnie Laws 1986 LP Mirror Town.
In 1974, Harvey programmed the director's cut of Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch in front of a sellout crowd at the Beverly Canon Theater, with Peckinpah himself in attendance.Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004), a documentary directed by Xan Cassavetes. Produced by Marshall Pirsinger, Rick Ross, and coproduced by F.X. Feeney for IFC Films. Distributed on DVD by Hart Sharp Video.
Alan Pigram is an Australian musician and songwriter. He has been a member of Scrap Metal and The Pigram Brothers. He worked with Alex Lloyd and Stephen Pigram on the soundtrack of Mad Bastards, a film he coproduced with Brendan Fletcher, David Jowsey and Stephen Pigram. Along with his brothers Stephen and Phillip, Pigram was a founding member of Scrap Metal.
In 2009, Mönning was jury member at the Sitges Film Festival, Spain. She confirmed living together with Roland Reber, his wife and the actress Marina Anna Eich."Sex-Nonne lebt mit Regisseur in Kommune" by Marc Baron and Christian Henning, Bild, 4 March 2010 Mönning coproduced and played a leading role Roland Reber's 2012 film Die Wahrheit der Lüge (The Truth of Lie).
He was the first vice president of the International Computer Music Association, has taught at MIT and Princeton University, and continues to actively hold master classes, lectures and concerts in Europe and North America. In 2003 he was composer-in-residence at the 12th Annual Florida Electroacoustic Music Festival in Gainesville, Florida. For several years he and Riccardo Bianchini coproduced a weekly contemporary music program for RAI.
This earnt him an ARIA Award for Best Original Soundtrack Album in 2002. In 2006, O'Mara co-produced Rebecca Barnard's debut solo album "Fortified". He produced The Audreys albums When the Flood Comes and Sometimes The Stars which won the 2008 and 2011 ARIA Awards for Best Blues and Roots Album and coproduced their album Between Last Night and Us which won the same award in 2006.
The Guardian Angel () is a Canadian-French coproduced romantic comedy film, directed by Jacques Fournier and released in 1978.Richard Cleroux, "Margaret's screen debut is a silly, boring film". The Globe and Mail, December 22, 1978. The film was most noted for casting Margaret Trudeau, soon after her separation from Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, in a starring role;"Maggie's film draws chorus of critical boos".
Pristinamycin IA is a macrolide, and results in pristinamycin's having a similar spectrum of action to erythromycin. Pristinamycin IIA (streptogramin A) is a depsipeptide. PI and PII are coproduced by S. pristinaespiralis in a ratio of 30:70. Each compound binds to the bacterial 50 S ribosomal subunit and inhibits the elongation process of the protein synthesis, thereby exhibiting only a moderate bacteriostatic activity.
Bosch Dreams pays tribute to the painter Jheronimus Bosch. The show was directed by Samuel Tétreault and coproduced by Theatre Republique (Denmark) upon an invitation from the festival Circolo (Netherland) with the support of Wilhelm Hansen Fonden and the Jheronimus Bosch 500 Foundation. The show was created for the 500 year-anniversary of the painter's death. The show premiered in September 2016 in Copenhagen.
The subsequent record, Perfect Angel, turned out to be one of Riperton's best-selling albums. Included were the rock-soul anthem "Reasons"; the second single, "Take a Little Trip" (written by Stevie Wonder, who also coproduced the album); and the third single, "Seeing You This Way". Sales of the album started out slow. Epic was ready to move on to the next record, but Rudolph convinced them to release another single.
Marcia trionfale (internationally released as Victory March) is a 1976 Italian drama film written and directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was coproduced by France (where it was released as La Marche triomphale) and West Germany (where is known as Triumphmarsch). For this film Michele Placido was awarded with a Nastro d'Argento for best actor and with a special David di Donatello. It was shot in a disused barracks in Reggio Emilia.
His son, the organization's chairman, James M. Nederlander, also a Detroit native, coproduced over one hundred famous theatrical classics, including West Side Story, Hello, Dolly!, The King and I, and Fiddler on the Roof. Today, the Nederlander Organization operates Detroit's Fisher Theatre, the Detroit Opera House, and several theaters in other major cities on the Broadway theatre circuit. Organizations such as the Mosaic Youth Theatre support the city's theater community.
The two coproduced, supplied some of the instrumental accompaniment, and set to music 11 poems by renowned 13th century poet Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Rūmī. Vocals were provided by Noa, Lori Garson, Esther Dobong'Na Essiene a.k.a. Estha Divine, and the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. In 2002–03, he assisted the rock band Evanescence on their debut album, Fallen, in which he is credited for doing most of the string arrangements.
In Geneva, the Centre pour l'Image Contemporaine or CIC coproduced with Centre Georges Pompidou from Paris and the Museum Ludwig in Cologne the first internet video archive of new media art. Maurizio Bolognini, Sealed Computers (Nice, France, 1992–97). This installation uses computer codes to create endless flows of random images that nobody would see. (Images are continuously generated but they are prevented from becoming a physical artwork).
He was the subject of a French documentary in 2001, entitled Alfred Nakache, the Swimmer of Auschwitz.and the 2017 French documentary entitled “Nage Libre”, directed by Thierry Lashéras, coproduced by EVA Productions and France Télévisions, with the participation of French Olympic swimmer Fabien Gilot , in the steps of Nakache. At 12 August 1941 he had a French Jewish girl daughter named Annie Nakache, born in Constantine (Algeria). She lived in Toulouse.
The black and white series was dubbed into English and German. In the UK, the BBC broadcast it on numerous occasions between 1965 and 1977. In 1981 Czechoslovakian director and animator Stanislav Látal made a version of the story under the name Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, a Sailor from York combining traditional and stop-motion animation. The movie was coproduced by regional West Germany broadcaster Südwestfunk Baden-Baden.
The CNC made several efforts to help support the French cinemas, including the tax program introduced in September 1948 (as discussed in the previous section). Franco-Italian agreements were signed to increase coproduction between the two countries. These coproduced films began to flourish after 1946. The Blum-Byrnes loan also awarded the French less than they wanted, and less than the British had received, further complicating Franco-American relations.
The Monitors is a 1969 U.S. satirical science fiction film. Shot in Chicago, it was the first film production of the city's Second City comedy troupe and was coproduced and financed by the Bell and Howell film-equipment manufacturing company (then based in nearby Skokie) in an effort to establish Chicago as a film production center. It is based on the 1966 novel of the same name by Keith Laumer.
In the area of the feature films they started directing Enciclopedia (1998) and Yo Presidente (2006);Yo, Presidente at IMDb a feature documentary film coproduced with journalist Luis Majul and Patagonik (Disney Films) that obtained the First Prize in the International Festival of Independent Cinema from Mexico and the Best Prize for Documentary Film at the Malaga Film Festival. Two years later they directed El artista (2008)El artista at IMDb aka The Artist, an art-house film composed entirely by long tracking shots that questions where the limits are established between an artist and his work in the ambiguous world of contemporary art. coproduced between Aleph Media (Argentina), Cinecittá and Istituto Luce (Italy), and received the Ibermedia (Spain) grant for film production. El hombre de al lado (2009)El hombre de al lado at IMDb aka The Man Next Door, a story that exposes a clash between neighbors, and how these neighbors deal with their differences.
On 2 June 1921 they launched the review Snapshots of 1921 at their Selwyn Theatre, coproduced by the Selwyns, featuring numbers by George Gershwin and starring DeWolf Hopper, Lew Fields and Nora Bayes. The show ran for 60 performances. Reviews were generally favorable, although Variety said there were "boresome periods of blank stupidity" and the New York Times said there was "little or nothing for the adult intelligence." In 1922 Arch Selwyn offered Mrs.
The first was in El Capo (2009) of Canal RCN of Colombia, owned by the family of Carlos Ardila Lülle. It was coproduced by Fox Telecolombia, and aired in the United States by UniMas, in 2010. The Colombian actress Marcela Mar plays the role of a middle-class reporter in love with a narco. The second was in Escobar, The Drug Lord (2012) of Caracol Televisión, owned by the family of Julio Mario Santo Domingo.
He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs as a crime commentator and is also a freelance writer. He has worked on various crime series including Channel Nine's television show Stinger. A scene from his book Undercover was reenacted as part of the Seven Network's Gangs of Oz television series.Airline sign among Underbelly bloopers He has coproduced various TV programs including Police Under Fire which screened on the Seven Network in 2010.
The Good, the Bad & the Queen were a supergroup composed of singer Damon Albarn of Blur and Gorillaz, bassist Paul Simonon of the Clash, guitarist Simon Tong of the Verve, and Fela Kuti drummer Tony Allen. They released their self-titled debut album in 2007. Their second album, Merrie Land, coproduced with Tony Visconti, was released in 2018. In 2019, Albarn announced that the group was disbanding, and Allen died in 2020.
The Amina Profile (French: Le profil Amina) is a Canadian documentary film directed by Sophie Deraspe and coproduced by Esperamos and the National Film Board of Canada, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in the World Cinema category. It was pitched at Sheffield Doc/Fest's MeetMarket in 2014. The film was retitled A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile by its U.S. distributor IFC for the theatrical release and for subsequent film festival screenings.
On the Beat was coproduced by Eurasia Communications, Euskal Media and the state- operated Beijing Film Studio. Some funding was also from the International Film Festival Rotterdam's Hubert Bals Fund. On the Beat follows a group of police officers in the Deshengmen Precinct during the slow months of winter. The policemen, stuck in the dull winter months of Beijing, get stuck in a routine, only occasionally finding excitement, as when they chase after a rabid dog.
In an interview with Zona Indie' s Danniel Dissolu, Torres explained his singular vision for Octavio: "What really interested me was the idea of the most incredible metamorphic paintings being made by a child prodigy, turned now in one of the most prolific Mexican artist." Torres has started working on his next film, Bostik, set for release early 2012 coproduced by E Corp. He has a son named Antonio and a daughter named Andrea. He lives in Mexico City.
Her seventh studio album No Fairy Tale was released on January 29, 2013, by 429 Records, coproduced by Chad Gilbert and Loeb herself. She released the original single "A Holiday Song" through Furious Rose Productions on December 10, 2013. Loeb tours with and without her band, recently touring with Daru Oda and Adam Levy. Other band members include: Mark Spencer, Matt Beck, Ronny Crawford, Joe Quigley, Joe Travers, Mark Meadows, Michael Eisenstein, Dave Gibbs, and Leland Sklar.
Kamataki is a Canadian-Japanese coproduced drama film, directed by Claude Gagnon and released in 2005.Charles-Henri Ramond, "Kamataki – Film de Claude Gagnon". Films du Québec, March 12, 2009. The film stars Matthew Smiley as Ken-Antoine, a young Canadian man of mixed Japanese and European descent from Montreal who is distraught over the recent death of his father, and who is sent to live with his uncle Takuma (Tatsuya Fuji) in Japan after an unsuccessful suicide attempt.
The Climb is a Canadian-British coproduced adventure drama film, directed by Donald Shebib and released in 1986.Rick Groen, "Canadian director stumbles and can't make The Climb". The Globe and Mail, October 16, 1987. A dramatization of mountaineer Hermann Buhl's 1953 attempt to climb Nanga Parbat, the film stars Bruce Greenwood as Buhl alongside James Hurdle, Kenneth Welsh, Ken Pogue, Thomas Hauff, Guy Bannerman, David James Elliott and Tom Butler as members of his expedition.
Logan cowrote, coproduced, and directed the 1952 musical Wish You Were Here. After the show was not initially successful, Logan quickly wrote 54 new pages of material, and by the ninth performance, the show looked new. In its fourth week of release, the show sold out, and continued to offer sell-out performances for the next two years. He had another success with Picnic (1953–1954), the play by William Inge, which went for 477 performances.
Ran Nir together with Asaf Avidan cofounded the band Asaf Avidan and the Mojos in 2006. He wrote and coproduced music as well as played bass for the band. The band released three studio albums The Reckoning, Poor Boy / Lucky Man and Through the Gale with The Reckoning getting certified Gold and Platinum in Israel. The Reckoning title single became a big success and its remix by German DJ Wankelmut reached No. 1 in more than ten countries.
Directed by Shana Carroll and Sébastien Soldevila, Cuisine & Confessions brought live cooking directly on stage. The show opened the 2014 CINARS Biennale in Montreal and went on to be performed 381 times. The show was coproduced by the Centre national de création et de diffusion culturelles de Châteauvallon (Ollioules, France), l'Espace Jean Legendre (Compiègne, France), le Grand Théâtre de Provence (Aix- en-Provence, France), the Tohu, la Cité des arts du cirque (Montreal), and Thomas Lightburn (Vancouver).
The film was distributed by Disney's Buena Vista Pictures Distribution and released under the "Walt Disney Pictures" trademark. In the early 2000s, the company was involved as a coproducer on TV movies and modestly budgeted features at the rate of about one annually. In 2003, RKO coproduced a Broadway stage version of the 1936 Astaire–Rogers vehicle Swing Time, under the title Never Gonna Dance. That same year, RKO Pictures entered into a legal battle with Wall Street Financial Associates (WSFA).
In February 2000, the band independently released their second album Hard To Dig It!, coproduced by the band with Boris Mladenović. The material featured lyrics entirely written in English language, and unlike its predecessor, was entirely a studio effort. During the same year, the band appeared on another B92 various artists compilation, Ring Ring 99 - Around the World, with a live version of the song "Proces" ("Process"), recorded on May 16, 1998, at the band performance on Ring Ring festival in Belgrade.
In 1984 he moved to his friend and mentor William Röttger in Berlin where he released his first record called 17 – This Is Not a Boris Becker Song, which was coproduced by Klaus Jankuhn. WestBam, his brother Fabian Lenz, William Röttger, Klaus Jankuhn and Sandra Molzahn later founded their own label Low Spirit. In 1985 Westbam published his influential text "What is Record-Art?", in which he described DJ techniques and characterized the DJ as a musician that composes tracks with records.
He teamed with director Terry Lennon on several theatrical shorts, television specials, and documentaries. In 1988, he and Terry Lennon directed the well-received compilation film Daffy Duck's Quackbusters. Exploring the vaults of the WB studio, Ford discovered master tapes of the Milt Franklyn and Carl Stalling recording sessions for several Looney Tunes of the late 1940s and 1950s. This material would serve as the basis for the two-volume CD set of The Carl Stalling Project, coproduced with Hal Willner.
In November 2011, he was inducted into the International Monster Truck Museum Hall of Fame with its inaugural class. Former driver Jim Kramer was inducted into the second class the following year.International Monster Truck Museum Also, in 2013, Chandler was inducted into the Off-road Motorsports Hall of Fame. On November 30, 2018, Bigfoot was announced as one of the participants in the new Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live tour being coproduced by Hot Wheels owner Mattel and the Raycom-Legacy Content Company.
With his company FullDawa Films, he has recently handled the production services and coproduced the feature films, My Old Lady by Israël Horovitz alongside American production company Deux Chevaux Inc. in New York, L.A-based Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, BBC Films & COHEN Media starring Kevin Kline, Maggie Smith and Kristin Scott Thomas and Frank & Lola directed by Matthew Ross with Imogen Poots, Michael Shannon, Rosanna Arquette and Emmanuelle Devos. The movie premiered 2016 Sundance Film Festival and was sold to Universal Studios.
Coproduced by the Nuits de Fourvière Festival (Lyon) and the Tohu, la Cité des arts du cirque (Montreal), Séquence 8 was performed for the first time at the Montréal Complètement Cirque Festival in 2012 and went on to be performed nearly 400 more times, reaching 300,000 spectators in 17 countries. The show was directed by Shana Carroll and Sébastien Soldevila. In April 2015, the show completed a three-year tour with a two-week run at the New York City Center.
Bob Lanois (born Robert Lanois, Gatineau, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian sound engineer, music producer, and harmonica player. He released his first album (in which he played harmonica) in 2006, Snake Road, with his brother Daniel Lanois. He has also recorded an album with guitarist Tom Wilson, entitled The Shack Recordings Volume One. Among other credits, he coproduced Simply Saucer's demo tape with Daniel, and is one of the founders on ambient music along with Brian Eno and his brother.
In 2011, a spinoff game show, Horrible Histories: Gory Games, was launched on CBBC. Likewise coproduced by Lion TV and Citrus, the show is co-hosted by Dave Lamb with puppet Rattus Rattus and includes cameos from many of the parent show's cast. As of 2013, the show had aired three full series. For summer 2011, the show was repackaged for adult Sunday-night audiences as Horrible Histories with Stephen Fry, a six-part "best of" compilation for main channel BBC One.
She directed the 'making of' Richard Bohringer's C'est Beau Une Ville La Nuit, and 20 Ans Déjà with French rugby star Denis Charvet. In 2009, she wrote, directed and coproduced (with Laila Tahhar) the feature-length documentary The Idiot Cycle which won the 2010 Green Report Award. She directed the music video El Lado Salvaje for the Chilean band Wentru that appeared on MTV Latin America. Juliana Hatfield writes about her meeting with Emmanuelle in her memoir "When I Grow Up" (refers to her as "Françoise").
Ben Affleck was attached to direct the pilot episode,FOX Gives Pilot Order to Crime Drama 'The Middle Man' Executive Produced by Ben Affleck & Glenn Gordon Caron, tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com, September 13, 2013 but it was never filmed. The following year Fox ordered a pilot for The Cure, a medical drama to be cowritten and coproduced by Caron and New Yorker writer Malcolm Gladwell, but it too was never filmed. Caron was also attached to write a pilot for ITV Studios in 2016 based on Alan Glynn's novel Paradime.
In 1960 coproduced the film, "They Were Ten" directed by Baruch Dinar. In 1960-1967 he was General Manager of the Cameri Theater in Tel Aviv. During this period the theater achieved national and international recognition, including invitations to perform in Paris, London and Montreal. 1967-1978 President of Herzliya Studios where he produced critically acclaimed TV shows, such as: "Lul" with Uri Zohar and Arik Einstein, "That is my secret" with Uri Zohar, "Nine square" with Tuvia Tzafir, "That's it" and "Play it" with Dudu Topaz, "Take it or leave it" with Dudo Dotan.
She also coproduced the film Ei blott til lyst (Not Just for Fun) in 2006; the latter is an account of the miniature theatre which a group of Lillehammer artists created in the 1920s. bibsys.no - videoproductions In 2000 Skille led the initiative to place a plaque on the building in Via Frattina 138 in Rome where Undset lived during two periods of her life.Gymnadenia, 2001: Undsetplaque in Rome For five years Skille was engaged by Maihaugen Museum to assist with the restoration work at Undset's home, Bjerkebæk,adressa.
A classic rock ballad coproduced by him and "Tony Rijos" the renowned musical arranger and director for Ricardo Arjona and Prince Royce among others. It also features the participation of famous Latin musicians such as Guillermo Vadalá (Fito Páez), Michel Ferré (Lauryn Hill), Otto Ávalos (Ricardo Arjona) and Rodrigo Duarte. Recorded in Buenos Aires, Mexico, D.F, Miami and Bogota, mixed by "Bob St John" American producer for band Extreme and their famous song More Than Words. In 2016's "Todo se puede arreglar", SAMPER produced once again with “Pyngwi” .
In April 2011 they were guests on the Sklar Brother's podcast Sklarbro Country along with Amy Poehler. That same month they played the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival and released This Is A Desert EP on TBD Records. In April 2012, they announced the title and release date of their new full-length record, Twenty-Five for the Rest of Our Lives, recorded, mixed and coproduced by Dan Long. "We wanted to finally make the record that our sixteen year old selves would have been excited about," says Joey.
He was also in Kurt Krömer's Kröm De La Kröm alongside musician Mitumba LumbumbaKurt Krömer – Kröm De La Kröm (DVD) and in 2010 was signed to German record label Four Music where he released his albums Karton in 2012. The album was produced by Ralf Christian Mayer and coproduced by Sebastian Böhnisch and recorded in Germany, France and Spain. He toured starting February 2012 with Laith Al-Deen and promoted his album. Two minor singles from the album were released: "Auf dem Weg" and "Zu dir (weit weg)".
Five years later, he promoted a Laurel and Hardy TV cartoon short series called A Laurel and Hardy Cartoon, animated by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Harmon performed Stanley Laurel's voice in that series along with Jim MacGeorge as Hardy. In 1999, Harmon coproduced and codirected a live- action feature, The All New Adventures of Laurel & Hardy in For Love or Mummy, starring Bronson Pinchot as Laurel and Gailard Sartain as Hardy. Intended as the first of a series, it was released direct-to-video and no sequels were made.
With the cooperation of director Richard Elfman, Legend released a colorized version of the 1982 film Forbidden Zone on July 29, 2008. This version was also made available online at Rifftrax, however without any commentary as Rifftrax creative felt the film was weird enough. In December 2008, it was announced that Legend will release a colorized 3-D version of Night of the Living Dead coproduced by PassmoreLab. The 3-D version will receive a full theatrical release in Europe, and a limited theatrical release in the United States.
Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf (; original title translatable as "Nazareno Cruz and the Wolf: The Doves and The Screams") is a 1975 Argentine fantasy drama film coproduced and directed by Leonardo Favio and starring Juan José Camero, Marina Magali and Alfredo Alcón. It was written by Favio and Jorge Zuhair Jury, Favio's brother and frequent script collaborator. The story works as an adaptation of the classical myth of the Lobizón, and it has become a classic film. It is also widely known as the most successful of all time in its country.
Stanisław Tym (born 17 July 1937 in Małkinia) is a Polish, actor, comedian, journalist and satirist, as well as a film and theatre director and writer. He coproduced and starred in many films of Stanisław Bareja, he gained much fame for his performance in the cult film of Marek Piwowski, Rejs (The Cruise). In 1990s he was a columnist of a popular Polish news magazine, Wprost, later for a newspaper Rzeczpospolita and since 2007 for Polityka. Winner of many awards, among them Nagroda Kisiela for best columnist of 1998.
Murrow's close associate, Fred W. Friendly, who coproduced See It Now, was the executive producer of CBS Reports. Their colleague, Edward P. Morgan, had taken up the issue of migrant labor in his CBS Radio Network commentaries. Morgan's assistant had visited Senator Harry F. Byrd's Northern Virginia farm during the apple harvest and was outraged by the conditions of the migrant laborers working there. According to Murrow biographer Joseph Persico, Friendly decided that the issue was a natural for Murrow, long seen as a champion of the oppressed.
The Shortcut (retitled Avoid the Shortcut) is a 2009 American horror film directed by Nicholaus Goossen and written by Dan Hannon and Scott Sandler. The film's plot centers on two brothers who discover a rarely used shortcut and learn its dark secret. The film stars Andrew Seeley, Shannon Woodward, Dave Franco and Katrina Bowden. Hannon and Sandler developed the screenplay in 2008 for Scary Madison, the newly formed horror division of Happy Madison Productions, the production company of comedian Adam Sandler, and Leomax, who financed and coproduced the film.
This process has helped to "resuscitate" the film for actor Louis de Funès, who served as the model for the character of Vladimir. In 2016, he will direct "First Man", a docu-fiction coproduced by Boréales and Nilaya Productions, which recounts the great adventure of evolution through the saga of a single family. This new story of our origins will be brought to light thanks to recent scientific discoveries and new imaging technology. For his capacity for innovation, Frédéric Fougea has been listed by Realscreen magazine among the 100 most influential producers in the world.
The music of El Miedo a la Libertad balances electronically generated sounds and acoustic instruments like bandoneón, piano, violin, erhu, acoustic drums and guitar. The album was produced by Max Masri and coproduced by Diego S. Velázquez. Like its predecessor, Buenos Aires Remixed, this album also features a selection of cover versions of music pieces from diverse styles performed in the unique style of the band. The covers included in this release are Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Sting's Englishman in New York and Herbie Hancock's 1964 jazz standard Cantaloupe Island.
Budgie the Little Helicopter is a British series of children's books and animated television series relating to a fictional helicopter and his friends. The characters were based on the books by Sarah Ferguson. The show was coproduced by Fred Wolf Films Dublin, The Sleepy Kids Company and Sarah, Duchess of York for ITV Wales & West and Scottish Television Enterprises, and originally aired on British television in 1994 on CITV, where it ran for 39 episodes. A range of videos, books, and toys were released under the Budgie label.
De La Torre has been an expert commentator concerning ethical issues (mainly Hispanic religiosity, LGBT civil rights, and immigration rights) on several local, national, and international media outlets. He also writes monthly articles for Ethics Daily and Associated Baptist Press which create controversies within Christian circles. During the January, 2011 gathering of the Society of Christian Ethics, De La Torre was elected Vice-President of the organization and President-elect for 2012. In 2016, De La Torre released a documentary for which he wrote the screenplay and coproduced based on his immigration book.
" The result might have been a triumph if it weren't for the misconceived production, largely the product of this quintessentially British singer working with such Los Angeles session musicians as Rick Marotta and Waddy Wachtel, who also coproduced. (Ferry's lack of commercial success in America was probably the reason for the inappropriate matchup.) Still, Bride suggests that Ferry's solo work still has much-underdeveloped potential; it's unfortunate that he has devoted all his time since then to the re-formed version of Roxy Music."Marsh, David. "Bryan Ferry".
Rapa-Nui is a 1994 film directed by Kevin Reynolds and coproduced by Kevin Costner, who starred in Reynolds's previous film, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991). The plot is based on Rapanui legends of Easter Island, Chile, in particular the race for the sooty tern's egg in the Birdman Cult. The historic details of this film are questionable, but the central theme—the destruction of the island's irreplaceable forests—is well authenticated. The ethnic struggle in the story is derived from the legend of the Hanau epe.
Directed Gypsy Snider, Reversible was coproduced with the Théâtre du Gymnase-Bernardines (Marseille), Thomas Lightburn (Vancouver), and the Tohu (Montreal). The show premiered in November 2016 at the University of Sherbrooke's Salle Maurice O'Bready in Sherbrooke, Quebec (Canada). In March 2017, Reversible became the first circus show and the first show from Quebec to play at the Bataclan, following its reopening and renovations in the wake of the November 13, 2015 terrorist attacks. In 2017, the show was filmed in St-Etienne (France) by Red Velvet for French and Quebecois television.
He wrote the 1975 Oscar-nominated short documentary Whistling Smith. He co-directed the 1976 feature documentary Volcano: An Inquiry Into the Life and Death of Malcolm Lowry which garnered 6 Canadian Film Awards and an Academy Award nomination. Brittain also directed the three-part CBC-coproduced series The Champions, chronicling the lives and battles of Canadian political titans René Lévesque and Pierre Elliott Trudeau. His most ambitious project was The King Chronicle, a three-part 1987-88 television series about the remarkable career of Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.
Time Is Fiction is an Edison Glass album coproduced by Nathan Dantzler & Edison Glass. The album was released by Credential Recordings on February 5, 2008, after being pushed back from a scheduled November 20, 2007 release date. The CD release show was held at Looney Tunes CD Store in West Babylon, New York, the same location where the band held the CD release show for their debut album, A Burn or a Shiver. The phrase "Time is Fiction" appeared earlier in the lyrics of Chemlab's song "Pink,"Chemlab's lyrics including "Time is Fiction" released 1996.
They released an independent EP, Touch Touch, in 1984"Cats Can Fly Makes Impressive Debut -- As Kingston Can Judge This Weekend". Kingston Whig-Standard, March 6, 1986. and were signed to CBS Records after winning a cross-Canada talent search sponsored by Craven A. (The same talent search also led to a recording contract for Belinda Metz.) Their album Cats Can Fly was released on CBS Records in 1986. Coproduced by Lou Pomanti and Lenny DeRose, the album spawned the Top 40 hits "Flipping to the A Side" (#16, 1986) and "Lies Are Gonna Get Ya".
Two years later, she formed Tiger Rose Productions, and coproduced the short documentary You Don't Have to Die, which won the Academy Award in 1989, as well as the Cable Ace Award. About that same time, Warren began to develop The Beans of Egypt, Maine, a feature film, which she directed for American Playhouse and Live Entertainment. The film was selected as Best Pick of both the Seattle and Boston film festivals. It was invited into competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival and gathered wide critical acclaim and two Independent Film Spirit Award Nominations upon its release in 1994.
Salon Kitty is a 1976 erotic-war-drama film directed by Tinto Brass. The film was coproduced by Italy, France and West Germany. It is based on the novel of the same name by Peter Norden, covering the real life events of the Salon Kitty operation, under which the Sicherheitsdienst took over an expensive brothel in Berlin, had the place wire tapped, and replaced all the prostitutes with trained spies, in order to gather information on various members of the Nazi party and foreign dignitaries. It is considered among the progenitors of Nazisploitation genre. pgs. 115-134.
The development of an animated series based on the character was announced in 2005. 52 3D animated episodes of 11 minutes each were coproduced by companies in Australia, Singapore and Canada.. The series specifically targets 4 to 5 year olds with a wider target audience of 3 to 6 year olds. The series shown on Australian Broadcasting Corporation (25 March 2009 - 3 January 2015) and Canadian Treehouse TV. It was also acquired by German ZDF, BBC- produced CBeebies and by France 5France 5 acquires free TV rights to 3-D Animated Preschool Series ‘Zigby’ . also Univision's Planeta U.
In May 2018, Rooster Teeth piloted five shows named Branded, Gorq's Quest, Achievement Haunter, Million Dollars, But ... Animated, and Rooster Teeth's Murder Room, and also announced Spikeface, a new 2D/dark comedy show to be coproduced with Rob McElhenney and his RCG Productions. In December 2018, Otter Media restructured Fullscreen, consolidating Rooster Teeth, along with Crunchyroll and VRV, under Ellation. The companies will align sales efforts to attract advertising and partnerships. During the transition, Otter Media CEO Tony Goncalves highlighted the foundation of increased programming quality at Rooster Teeth, pledging changes to the company would be minimal in order to preserve the brand.
In 2020, Amy Speace was awarded "International Song of the Year" by the Americana Music Association for the title song on her recent album "Me and the Ghost of Charlemagne" {Proper Records}. Speace will release, "There Used To Be Horses Here" on January 29, 2021 on Proper Records, a record she coproduced with The Orphan Brigade (Ben Glover, Joshua Britt, Neilson Hubbard). She has produced, RJ Cowdrey, Alicia Viani and Lyn Koonce with engineer Thomm Jutz. RJ Cowdrey's record, "What If This Is All There Is" spent a few weeks in the Top 10 of the Folk Radio Charts in 2019.
While at the ad agency he was invited by NBC to write a pilot for the network. The pilot did not receive a series order, but Caron's work impressed writer-producer James L. Brooks, who invited him to join the writing staff of Taxi, although he only worked on one episode. Caron subsequently coproduced the first 12 episodes of Remington Steele (NBC, 1982-'87) before leaving to form his own company, Picturemaker Productions. Caron created Moonlighting (ABC, 1985-'89), a worldwide hit that revitalized the career of Cybill Shepherd and launched the career of Bruce Willis.
The script for O.G. has been modeled after the real experiences of prison inmates. The film has been credited as not following traditional prison movie clichés, such as an evil warden, rape scene, or solitary confinement segment, but rather focusing on the prison as a village. Sackler became interested in the prison system while filming her first documentary The Lottery, about the public education system. The connection between education, or lack thereof, and incarceration inspired her to create O.G. O.G. is coproduced by George Clooney and Grant Heslov's company Smokehouse Pictures In 2019 HBO bought the rights to the film.
In 2008 Porter finished work on his debut solo album, Close to the Sun. The 12-song album bridges the gap between the sonic atmospheric stylings of the Belltower and the guitar-driven power pop of Fountains of Wayne; it was coproduced by Michael Tudor and Gordon Raphael (Strokes, Regina Spektor). The album was first released in Japan by FAEC/Rough Trade on July 2, 2008, and was later picked up by Engine Room Recordings and slated for worldwide release on May 11, 2010. Porter's second solo album, Month of Mondays, was successfully funded via Kickstarter on July 24, 2013.
He also produced for pop and reggae artists Terry Lynn and Tom Frager. One of his productions for Terry Lynn titled "Stone" was licensed for the soundtrack of Hollywood box office hit Date Night with Steve Carell, Tina Fey, and Mark Wahlberg, and "Give Me That Love", coproduced with Tom Frager on the major global music company Universal, have been charted during 2 weeks in the French TOP50 selling thousands of Singles and albums. He currently co-runs the independent label Definitive Recordings with John Acquaviva, and works on various kind of music projects around the world.
The album was named for the Ambassador Bridge which connects Windsor with Detroit. The band released its second full-length album, Mountain Meadows, in 2008. Mountain Meadows was coproduced with John Critchley at Green Door Studio in Toronto, where the album was also mixed. In keeping with the band's fondness for incorporating unique room tones within the recording, a number of locations across Canada were selected, including Healey Lake Lodge in MacTier, Wayne Town Hall in Wayne, Mount Robson Lodge in Valemount, and Halla Music in Toronto, as well as Casey Laforet's kitchen and Mark's garage.
Directed by Shana Carroll and Sébastien Soldevila, Cuisine & Confessions brought live cooking directly on stage. The show opened the 2014 CINARS Biennale in Montreal and went on to be performed 381 times. The show was coproduced by the Centre national de création et de diffusion culturelles de Châteauvallon (Ollioules, France), l'Espace Jean Legendre (Compiègne, France), le Grand Théâtre de Provence (Aix-en-Provence, France), the Tohu, la Cité des arts du cirque (Montreal), and Thomas Lightburn (Vancouver). In September 2018, Cuisine & Confessions is back on display with more than 4 months of performance in Paris (Theatre Bobino).
The film received the Critic's Fortnight prize at the Venice Film Festival and the Louis-Delluc Prize for best first feature. In 2013, he directed his second feature Little Lion about a young Senegalese soccer player who has to fend for himself in France after being abandoned there by a crooked talent scout. The film was coproduced by Arte France. In his third feature, Land Legs, Collardey returned to a more documentary approach, adapting his script, co-written with Catherine Paillé, from the real-life story of Dom, a commercial fisherman forced to choose between a life at sea and the custody of his two children.
Each pair of contestants then had two minutes to come up with an IDK,and the audience made the call as to who was the show's ultimate winner. The pilot was rebroadcast in May of 2015 and Freakonomics solicited feedback from its audience in order to produce TMSIDK as its own show. Shortly thereafter, Earwolf launched Dubner's Quora-inspired podcast Question of the Day with co-host James Altucher that ran until September 2016, after which the premiere of Tell Me Something I Don't Know was announced. Season 1 ran in November and December of 2016 and was coproduced by the New York Times.
The series was sold to several countries, broadcasting on Television New Zealand's TV One, BBC America in the United States, BBC Canada and TVOntario in Canada, ABC in Australia, Canvas in Belgium, YLE in Finland and VPRO in the Netherlands. The series was also on DVD in the UK, Australia and the Netherlands. In October 2007, American network CBS aired a series based on the same premise called Viva Laughlin, adapted by Bob Lowry and the creator of Blackpool, Peter Bowker, coproduced by BBC Worldwide, CBS Paramount Network Television, Sony Pictures Television, and Seed Productions; however, the series was cancelled after two episodes due to low ratings.
In 1998, after signing a publishing contract with Windswept Pacific, Beno moved to New York, opened a studio and set up as a producer, engineer and remixer. In addition, with guitarist producer John McCurry, began work in the advertising world on the music production and mixing of television commercials and their side project Kill Lizzie. A close working relationship with Loud Records provided a foothold into a number of experimental rock remixes for hiphop artists Xzibit, Three Six Mafia, M.O.P. and the Xecutioners and he coproduced the first Stereomud record Perfect Self. He also continued producing, mixing and engineering for bands and solo artists.
Polanski was planning The Fearless Vampire Killers, which was being coproduced by Ransohoff, and had decided that he wanted the red-headed actress Jill St. John for the female lead. Ransohoff insisted that Polanski cast Tate, and after meeting with her, he agreed that she would be suitable on the condition that she wore a red wig during filming. The company traveled to Italy for filming where Tate's fluent Italian proved useful in communicating with the local crew members. A perfectionist, Polanski had little patience with the inexperienced Tate, and said in an interview that one scene had required 70 takes before he was satisfied.
Mc Kay also played on Gene Harris's 1976 album In a Special Way, Eddie Henderson's 1977 LP Comin' Through, Patrice Rushen's 1977 LP Shout It Out, 1978's Patrice, 1979's Pizzazz and her 1980 studio album Posh. As well performed on Ramsey Lewis' 1980 LP Routes, Herbie Hancock's 1981 album Magic Windows and A Taste of Honey's 1982 LP Ladies of the Eighties. McKay also coproduced The Temptations on their 1984 studio LP Truly for You and produced Shirley Jones on her 1986 album Always in the Mood. He later played upon Norman Brown's 1992 album Just Between Us, Ramsey Lewis' 1993 LP Sky Islands.
"Winnetou is noble because he combines the highest aspects of otherwise 'decadent' Indian cultures with the natural adoption of the romantic and Christian traits of Karl May's own vision of German civilization. As he is dying, the Apache Winnetou asks some settlers to sing an Ave Maria for him, and his death is sanctified by his quiet conversion to Christianity." In the 1960s, French nobleman and actor Pierre Brice played Winnetou in several movies coproduced by German–Yugoslav producers. At first, Brice was not very excited about the role beside Lex Barker, but his very reduced text and stage play brought Winnetou to real life in Germany.
It was coproduced by Japanese and Italian companies and animated by TMS. Some episodes were directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Batman: The Brave and the Bold featured an episode in which Holmes and Watson are acquaintances of Jason Blood and end up summoning Batman back through time in order to aid him when he is framed for the crimes of the future Gentleman Ghost. Upon encountering Batman, Holmes is able to deduce much about his nature, but is then baffled when Batman recognizes him immediately; he comes to see the Caped Crusader as something of a rival as they attempt to unravel the plot of Gentleman Ghost.
Dunn performed as a keyboardist on The Emotions' 1976 album Flowers and produced Caldera on their 1977 album Sky Islands. Sky Islands rose to No. 18 on the Cashbox Top Jazz Albums chart. He then played on Deniece Williams' 1977 album Song Bird, Dee Dee Bridgewater's 1977 LP Just Family, Ronnie Laws' 1977 album Friends & Strangers and coproduced Ramsey Lewis' 1977 studio LP Tequila Mockingbird. Tequila Mockingbird peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. He also performed on The Emotions' 1977 album Rejoice, The Pockets's 1978 LP Take It On Up, Caldera's 1978 album Time and Chance and Lenny White's 1978 album The Adventures of Astral Pirates.
Shortly before transmission, the decision was made to change the title to the more Fifties-sounding Delta and the Bannermen. Although Cartmel was interested in working with the writer again, Delta and the Bannermen proved to be Kohll's only involvement with Doctor Who, although he was later contacted about the 1996 revival of the series, coproduced by the BBC and Universal Television. After that he worked on several film comedies, and some serious historical/political work, including a potential mini-series and a pilot for a TV comedy series called "Chastity Brogan-US Marshall." Kohll's most famous project was as one of the producers of the film The 51st State starring Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Carlyle.
Whitney, Daisy, "TV movies switch to cable; Movies are alive and well on TV, but it's cable, not the networks, where today's telefilms thrive". Electronic Media, October 22, 2001 At the time of broadcast it became the A&E; Network's second-highest rated original movie ever—second only to Pride and Prejudice (1995), a miniseries that A&E; coproduced with the BBC."A&E;'s First Original Movie, Gene Wilder's 'Murder in a Small Town,' Becomes Network's Second-Highest Rated Movie Ever". Business Wire, January 12, 1999 Placing 13th in Nielsen's top 15 programs on basic cable networks for the week of January 4–10, 1999, Murder in a Small Town received a rating of 2.6 (2.55 million homes).
The Road Taken is a 1996 documentary about the experiences of Black Canadian sleeping-car porters who worked on Canada's railways from the early 1900s through the 1960s. Directed by Selwyn Jacob and written and narrated by Frederick Ward, the film explores how racism prevented Blacks from being promoted, until porter Lee Williams took his fight to the union in 1955 and successfully claimed discrimination under Canada's Fair Employment Practices Act. The film features the music of jazz musician Joe Sealy, whose father was a porter. Coproduced by Jacobs with the National Film Board of Canada, the film received the Canada Award in 1998 from the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television.
Foreign Body was a 2008 webseries coproduced by the production companies Vuguru (owned by former Walt Disney CEO Michael Eisner), Cyber Group Studios (owned by the former Walt Disney executives Dominique Bourse and Pierre Sissmann), and Big Fantastic (owned by the creators of the web television series SamHas7Friends and Prom Queen). The series, which ran from May 27 through August 4, 2008, comprised 50 episodes of approximately 2 minutes each, with a new video posted every weekday. The series was a prequel and promotion for the Robin Cook novel of the same name, which was released on August 5, 2008, the day after the series finale. Portions of the series shot in India, and it cost a reported $10,000 per episode to create.
On August 20, 2013, Visto released his first Album, “Before Euphoria" which included two popular singles, “How That Pxssy Taste” with rapper Phil Da Phuture and “Fxcking Around”. He continued to gain recognition for his science fictional visuals with his 2014 singles “Shinobi" and “On Fleek Tonight.” On August 4, 2015, singles “Smoke it Down", produced by The Democratz, and “Namaste", featuring Domani Harris and Australian sonstress Emmaline, were released. “Namaste” was coproduced by DJ Money and Mister Neek in the Minsta Cinema visuals. In 2016, Visto collaborated with Dew Baby to produce his hit single, Bu$$in Sudz, while working on his own single “I’m Good.” “I’m Good” was inspired by the results of the United States presidential election of 2016 and produced by The Democratz.
In 1989, Aractingi founded his own production company, Fantascope, which allowed him to direct his feature films in a country where cinema was virtually non-existent. Fantascope Production has produced to date more than a hundred films broadcast on international TV channels such as the Discovery Channel, France 2, France 3, or Arte. Aractingi also produces many films on commission. Among them are films for the Museum of the American University of Beirut's 150th Anniversary, the Museum of the Central Bank of Lebanon and the in-flight safety regulations instructions for Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines (MEA) The Museum of Ksara wine in the Bekaa valley. In 2019, he also directed "Sur les pas du Christ" (“On The Footsteps of Christ”), a film coproduced with the Maronite Foundation.
His partnership with Steve Kalinich also forged a new Ellis Hooks album Needle In A Haystack for Blues Blvd Records, which featured twelve new songs written by Hooks/Tiven/Kalinich, and a thirteenth which included the writing and guitar playing talents of the great Steve Cropper. This is the first recording Ellis had done in some time, and Kalinich not only cowrote but coproduced and did some recitation on the record as well. Tiven also produced a new version of the classic Don Nix song "Goin' Down" by Leslie West for his new album (Soundcheck), with guest Brian May trading fiery fretwork with Leslie. A record Tiven initially began producing in the late 1990s by Billie Ray Martin was finally completed and issued as The Soul Tapes.
After four years in the making for a budget expenditure of €5 million, the highly original "Kate" made its debut on April 23, 2004 at the Cartoons on the Bay festival on the Amalfi coast. Kate updates Shakespeare's play, setting it in the 21st century with Kate as a skateboard-riding firebrand, the daughter of a spaghetti magnate, and Petruchio a womanizing "Don Giovanni" spendthrift who needs Kate's wealth to pay off his debts. The director, Roberto Lione is an award-winning filmmaker, screenwriter, Mod-Art artist and director of photography. "Papermotion", Lione's technique of stop-motion using folded paper figures, was also used in the 53 Taco & Paco television cartoons that he coproduced with RaiFiction and in 10 theatrical 35mm shorts.
The first film by Indiana Production is Estômago directed by Marcos Jorge, produced in 2007 together with Zancrane Filmes, a Brazilian film production company. Indiana Production collaborates with numerous directors, like Paolo Virzì who directed two feature films produced by the company: The First Beautiful Thing (2011) and Human Capital (2013); both winners of many awards and selected as Italian entries for the Best Foreign Films at the Academy Awards. Italy in a Day (2014), directed by Gabriele Salvatores, was coproduced with Rai Cinema and Scott Free. The film is the Italian follow up of Life in a Day and is the result of 2.200 hours of footage (composed by 44.000 videos sent by Italian people). The documentary film was presented, out of competition, at the 71st edition of the Venice Film Festival.
By the initiative of three mental health professionals and a group of volunteers (now the association ‘180amici’), a centre co‐produced by the public mental health services and a citizen association with many members with lived experiences of mental health issues and their family members opened in 2008. The centre - named "Marco Cavallo" - was officially recognized by the Apulia region as an experimental centre of co‐production in 2012. In 2015, the association ‘180amici’ asked the Italian National Research Council to evaluate the Marco Cavallo Center using a collaborative approach. The research compared the coproduced Marco Cavallo Center to mental health services in the same region and found that users of the co‐produced centre reported a significantly reduced rate of hospitalizations compared with users of traditional mental health services.
Jesse Thomas Lacey (born July 10, 1978, Nassau County, New York) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer who is best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist for the American alternative rock band Brand New. As well as fronting Brand New, Lacey has performed as a solo artist since 2004, although has not yet released any solo material, and instead performs material by Brand New, as well as covering other bands. Lacey has produced and coproduced a number of records, including those by his band, Brand New, as well as Kevin Devine's "Bubblegum" and a track by Cymbals Eat Guitars. Lacey was the original bassist of Taking Back Sunday, but left the band in 2001, before any of their recorded material had been released.
He has won first place in old-time fiddle at the Galax Fiddlers Convention in Galax, Virginia (2003, 2006, and 2008), the Henry Reed Festival (2007), the Clifftop festival in Clifftop, Fayette County, West Virginia (2006), the Mount Airy Fiddlers' Convention in Mount Airy, North Carolina (2002, 2004, and 2009), and the under-60 category at the Vandalia Gathering in Charleston, West Virginia (2002). He compiled, arranged, and co-produced the 2007 Smithsonian Folkways CD Classic Old-time Fiddle From Smithsonian Folkways,Smithsonian Folkways - Beaumont Rag - David and Billie Ray Johnson and coproduced Lester McCumbers' CD Old Timey. He was featured in The New York Times in 1999Passing Along the Art Of Appalachian Fiddling - New York Times and appeared in the 2004 PBS documentary Soundmix: Five Young Musicians.
Also that year, Williams appeared on Strong Hand of Love, a fund- raising tribute album to songwriter Mark Heard, who had died in 1992. That December she participated in a Christmas concert with Jane Siberry, Holly Cole, Mary Margaret O'Hara and Rebecca Jenkins, broadcast over CBC Radio in Canada and National Public Radio in the United States and subsequently released on CD as Count Your Blessings. In 1995, Williams released her first live album, This Moment in Toronto with the Loose Band. Williams ended the 1990s with an appearance on Jim White's Wrong Eyed Jesus (1997), a duet with Robert Deeble ("Rock a Bye") on Days Like These (1997) and her own 1998's Musings of a Creekdipper followed by Water to Drink in 2000 coproduced with JC Hopkins.
"Shine" meanwhile was voted in 2000 as the 26th "Top Canadian Single of All Time" by Chart Magazine,Great Canadian Music Poll - Top 50 Canadian Singles of All Time (2000) and was used by Canadian music video channel Much Music as the theme song for their alternative rock show called "The Wedge." Their next, and final album to date, was 1996's Turn Me On. It was coproduced by Ted Niceley and Daniel Rey and spawned the singles "I Never Liked You" and "Everything and After". The album furthered the band's pop punk style and Cummins subsequently left the band, citing the band's "lack of edge" and commercial sellout. He was replaced for the remainder of the band's tour by Wiz, the former singer/guitarist for Mega City Four.
In 2017 he worked as Writer, director and Producer on the Documentation "Karajan – The Maestro and his Festival", a Moonlake Entertainment production, coproduced by the Karajan Institute, ORF/ 3sat, Salzburg Easter Festival and Unitel. The film will focus on Herbert von Karajan's work as a conductor, stage director and opera producer and the 2017 staging of Richard Wagner's opera "Valkyrie", a reconstruction of his 1967 original. It will the historic and the present production face to face and show the highlights of 50 years Salzburg Easter Festival. In 2017 Hannes wrote, produced and directed the music feature Documentation "Climb Every Mountain - The Sound of Music revisited", a Moonlake Entertainment production, featuring American Idol Finalist Joshua Ledet, the Eurovision Song Contest 2015 finalists The Makemakes and 16 Time Grammy Award Winning producer Humberto Gatica.
After college, Canty moved to New York City, where she was hired as the first employee of Live from the Artists Den, and later worked as a sustainability consultant. During this time she recorded her first album in her makeshift home studio, and an EP coproduced by the band Darlingside, both of which were out of print as of 2015. After five years working full-time and playing solo shows or singing backing vocals in New York clubs including Rockwood Music Hall and The Living Room, Canty quit her day job in order to pursue music full-time. Her 2012 album, Golden Hour, was recorded with her trio (Hans Holzen on lap steel and guitars, and Kyle Kegerreis on upright bass) and members of Darlingside in Portland, ME. Her second album, the critically acclaimed record, Reckless Skyline, was released on January 20, 2015.
Dunn then produced White on his 1978 album Streamline. Streamline reached No. 27 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. Dunn went on to play the keyboards on Ronnie Laws 1978 LP Flame, Hubert Laws 1979 LP Land of Passion and Dee Dee Bridgewater's 1979 album Bad for Me. He then co-produced with Lenny White Twennynine's 1979 LP Best of Friends. That album reached number 15 on the Billboard Top R&B; Albums chart. Dunn again coproduced with Lenny White the group's 1980 album entitled Twennynine with Lenny White. That LP reached No. 22 on the Billboard Top R&B; Albums chart. Dunn went on to produce Lewis' 1980 album Routes. Routes reached No. 7 on the Billboard Top Jazz Albums chart. He then played on Ronnie Laws' 1980 LP Every Generation and his 1981 album Solid Ground.
In 2015 the performers in the opera also took part in a master class held by Roberta Invernizzi, along with five other singers selected during the auditions who were instead invited to perform in a baroque concert. The Opera Barga Festival also promotes contemporary music. For the last two years it has hosted the Inaudita Project, a composer workshop held by Francesco Filidei and another composer (2014 - Yann Robin, 2015 - Frank Bedrossian) with the collaboration of ensembles specialising in contemporary performance, in 2014 Contempoartensemble and in 2015 Ensemble Multilaterale, who coproduced the performance and shall commission a work by the winner of this years competition, Emanuele Palumbo. The commission was awarded by a Jury consisting of the two composers, Yann Robin, the artistic director of the Ensemble Multilaterale and the four musicians who performed the works.
Life is good in Wapos Bay The producers have been able to procure the help of people including Jordin Tootoo, Lee Majors and Mike Holmes to supply voices to their own characters (or in Lee Majors' case, a character based on Steve Austin, his character from The Six Million Dollar Man). The pilot episode There's No "I" In Hockey received the Canada Award for best Canadian multicultural program as well as a Golden Sheaf Award for best children's production. In 2012, the film Wapos Bay: Long Goodbyes was nominated for the 2012 Kidscreen Award for Best One- Off, Special or TV Movie and end up winning against its other nominees, ZhuZhu Pets: Quest for Zhu and Heartcatch Pretty Cure The Movie: Fashion Show in Paris!! The first two seasons of Wapos Bay were coproduced with the National Film Board of Canada.
"Yah Mo B There", a duet with James Ingram, won the 27th Annual Grammy for Best R&B; Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. In 1985, he released his second studio album No Lookin' Back, which for the first time, he coproduced, as well as wrote or cowrote all of the tracks and featured a minor hit with the title- track, cowritten by Kenny Loggins. By June 1986, the album had met little success, but McDonald then had a huge boost with the release of the single "Sweet Freedom", which appeared on the soundtrack to the Billy Crystal and Gregory Hines film Running Scared, and was McDonald's last top-10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The No Lookin' Back album was then re-released in some markets with the new hit single included, as well as a few songs remixed.
It contained Faithfull's updated version of "As Tears Go By" from Strange Weather, several cuts from Broken English and A Child's Adventure and a song written by Patti Smith scheduled for inclusion on an Irish AIDS benefit album. This track, "Ghost Dance", suggested to Faithfull by a friend who later died of AIDS, was made with a trio of old friends: Stones' drummer Charlie Watts and guitarist Ron Wood backed Faithfull's vocals on the song, while Keith Richards coproduced it. The retrospective album also featured one live track, "Times Square", from Blazing Away as well as a new Faithfull original, "She", penned with composer and arranger Angelo Badalamenti to be released the following year on A Secret Life, with additional songs co written with Badalamenti. Faithfull also sang "Love is Teasin," an Irish folk standard, with The Chieftains on their album The Long Black Veil, released in 1995.
She made her debut in the world of cinema as assistant director for the feature film Una vita scellerata (A Violent Life) by Giacomo Battiato. After directing the short Il cuore – Le coeur (The Heart) in 1998, in 2001 she directed her first feature film Giorni (Days), an homosexual romance about a man dying of AIDS, featuring Thomas Trabacchi and Riccardo Salerno. In 2002 the movie was awarded as Best Film at the Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival and won a special mention at the Milano International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, and the director was awarded as Emerging Talent at the L.A Outfest. In 2007 she directed the feature film Billo: Il grand Dakhaar, a comedy about immigration about a Senegalese fashion designer, played by real- life designer Thierno Thiam, torn between women in Paris and back home. It was coproduced by Youssou N’Dour who also composed the original score.
Traveling While Black is a Canadian-American coproduced virtual reality documentary film project, directed by Roger Ross Williams and released in 2019.Dream McClinton, "Traveling While Black: behind the eye-opening VR documentary on racism in America". The Guardian, September 3, 2019. An examination of racism in the United States, the film is an immersive experience which places the viewer inside the context of African-American travellers seeking safety and security with the help of the Negro Motorist Green Book; Williams has contrasted it with the 2018 film Green Book, labelling it as "a totally different story because this [Traveling While Black] is a story of life or death, and danger, and community, and all of those things. But it’s our story. It’s for us to tell. It’s not for anyone else."Matthew Carey, "Director Roger Ross Williams On Emmy-Nominated VR Film ‘Traveling While Black’: “It’s A Big Moment”".
Balin got Barish signed to RCA Records in the late 1970s and produced the first album Jesse Barish and co-produced the second album Mercury Shoes with John Hug. Since then Barish has been living in Venice Beach, recorded several CDs produced by Jeff Pescetto, and continues to write songs and stay active in the world of music. As the protégé to Marty Balin in the 1970s, they coproduced music together after Balin split with Jefferson Starship to go solo, and in 1981, Barish wrote the song “Hearts” for him to perform for his new album. The song has been so popular that it’s been covered by numerous musicians. Later in 2008, this song was released on Jesse Barish’s album “Farther Sun”, with an intimate acoustic guitar instrumentation compared to Balin’s. Jesse Barish’s album Flute Salad is one with a ‘new age’ musical feel, and was done with the collaboration of Jeff Pescetto and licensed through Void Echo Records.
Andrei Nekrasov studied acting and directing at the Russian State Institute of Performing Arts in his native Saint Petersburg. He studied comparative literature and philosophy at the University of Paris, taking a master's degree, and film at Bristol University Film School. In 1985, he assisted Andrei Tarkovsky during the filming and editing of The Sacrifice. Nekrasov then made several internationally coproduced documentaries and TV arts programs (notably A Russia of One's Own, Pasternak, The Prodigal Son, and Children's Stories: Chechnya). His first drama short, Springing Lenin (1993) won the UNESCO prize at the Cannes Film Festival that year, and in 1997 his first feature, Love is as Strong as Death won the FIPRESCI prize at Mannheim- Heidelberg. The director's second feature, Lubov and Other Nightmares (2001) won recognition at a great many of festivals all over the world (including Sundance and Berlin) and confirmed his status as a rebel among Russian filmmakers.
In 2013 Clift led a group of American musicians – Anna & Elizabeth and Brad Houser (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians) – to represent the United States in the Sharq Taronalari music festival in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. The third Jadoo album entitled Danza Tigresa was completed in 2016 and was coproduced by longtime Clift associate, drummer and photographer, Dony Wynn (Robert Palmer, Chaka Khan, Robert Plant, Brooks & Dunn). The album was mixed by engineer, Jason Corsaro, 1959-2017 (David Bowie, Peter Gabriel, Madonna, Moby, Rolling Stones) in Lake Hopatcong, NJ, and includes a cover of the song Cheyah by Australian Electronic Music composer/producer, Mr Bill, adapted for Clift’s Uzbek/American ensemble. Currently, Clift and John Carter Cash are in the production of the Cedar Hill Refugees album featuring Ralph Stanley, The Peasall Sisters, Marty Stuart, Bill Miller (musician), Jeff Taylor, Rebekah Del Rio, Ana Cristina and John Cowan are again featured as well as several new guest collaborators: Jerry Douglas, Bela Fleck, Rosanne Cash, Sam Bush, bluegrass singer Dave Evans (bluegrass) and acclaimed Virginia traditional singer, Elizabeth LaPrelle.
Children Breakdancing in NYC, photographed by Martha Cooper Prior to its founding in 1986, City Lore’s predecessor, the New York City Chapter of the New York Folklore Society sponsored "Music from the Islands: Puerto Rico, Cuba, and New York" at El Museo de Barrio, initiating a longstanding commitment to Latino music traditions. City Lore served as first fiscal sponsor for Puerto Rican Bomba and Plena band, Los Pleneros de la 21, whose director Juan Gutiérrez won a National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1996. In 2006, City Lore completed the documentary film From Mambo to Hip Hop, which won an Alma Award for Best Documentary that same year. In 2016, the organization sponsored Mathew Rodriguez Warrens’ doc, We Like It Like That: the Story of Latin Boogaloo. Elena Martinez coproduced both films, and was tapped by WHEDco (Women’s Housing and Urban Development) to spearhead along with Grammy-nominated bandleader Bobby Sanabria, the Bronx Music Heritage Lab and the new cultural center, The Bronx Music Heritage Center, opening in 2020.
1988 „Charlie“ - self produced vinyl record (Israel) 1989 „Horrible Days“- with kozo-bass and drum (Israel) 1990-1992 „The Moon and the Parthenon“ - chansons 1991 „Soldiers and Hookers“ - electro Hispanic nights with original live show integrated dialogues performed by two actors. 1993 „Imperial“ - (Israel) 1994 Dance CD released by Head Artzi Record Co. after five successful singles 1995 „Good Night“ - co-producer Nutty (Dance) . Project was halted and recordings lost 1996 „Slave“ CD coproduced with Uri Frost (London) 1997 „Death in an Armchair“ (Amsterdam, London) 1999 „Imperial“ - live CD with Doron Burstein-piano 2000 „Cocktail“ - 17 all-time tracks (Israel) 2001 „Dirty little thing“ -with Doron Burstein (Berlin) 2001 „Above the lower “Urban gospels with Oly (London) 2002 „Allenby“ a CD diving into the darkest of Yemenite music with Reuven Natan (Israel) 2002 „Safari“ with Uri Frost 2003 „Berlin Nights“ -with Doron Burstein (Berlin) 2004 „The Successful Show“- musicshow premiere at „Spirit“ (New York) 2005 „Hausverbotsclub“ (Berlin) 2005 „Half a zebra half a man“ one man freak show 2006 „I am a woman“ CD 2007 „The way of all flesh“ CD 2008 „The Blintches House“ CD 2008 „Drum and Prophecy“ 2008 „Social club metropolitan“ an online CD 2009 „I am a Woman. Ver. 2 2009 „Schlagerwurst“ 2011 „YaffaDamari” 2015 „Electric Palm Tree show”- „Peach Moon Festival”, Tokyo.

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