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Genres Documentary,
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Documentaire sur une personnalité,
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Le plus grand concert de U2 est enfin disponible en DVD et BLU-RAY!!! U2 360° At The Rose Bowl était l'avant-dernier concert de U2 sur la tournée U2 360° l'an dernier autour de la sortie de l'album No Line on The Horizon nommé aux Grammy Awards. Cette performance au Stade Rose Bowl de Pasadena a été le plus grand concert de l'année 2009 du célèbre groupe irlandais et également son plus gros concert américain réunissant plus de 97 000 spectateurs! Ce concert a également été diffusé en streaming sur les sept continents par YouTube. Cette première diffusion d'un concert dans un stade dans son intégralité a comptabilisé plus de 10 millions de visionnages en une seule semaine! Tourné entièrement en HD, le concert a été filmé avec 27 caméras sous la direction de Tom Krueger qui avait auparavant travaillé sur U2 3D, le premier film d'un concert tourné en 3D sur la tournée Vertigo. , 1h38
Directed by Phil JoanouOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
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Musical filmsActors Bono,
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Rattle And Hum montre U2 sur scène et pendant leur tournée triomphale « Joshua Tree », depuis leur performance au stade géant en technicolor jusqu’à l’intensité du noir et blanc des spectacles en salle. Suivez le groupe traversant l’Amérique à la recherche de nouvelles influences ou jouant avec le légendaire B.B. King lors du voyage qui l’a mené de Dublin à Graceland, la propriété du King…Helter SkelterVan Diemen’s LandDesireExit (*)Gloria (*)I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking ForFreedom For My PeopleSilver and GoldAngel of HarlemAll Along the WatchtowerIn God’s Country (*)When Love Comes to TownHeartlandBad (*)Ruby Tuesday (*)Sympathy For the Devil (*)Where the Streets Have No Name (*)MLK (*)With Or Without You (*)The Star-Spangled BannerBullet the Blue SkyRunning to Stand Still (*)Sunday Blody Sunday (*)Pride (In the Name of Love)All I Want Is You, 2h5
Directed by Daniel PetrieOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Documentary,
Action,
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Edward Asnere,
Ken Wahl,
Danny Aiello,
Rachel Ticotin,
Kathleen BellerRating66%
Police officers face many challenges in the decayed South Bronx region of New York City. Among them are NYPD officers Murphy (Newman) and Corelli (Wahl), who work out of the 41st precinct, nicknamed "Fort Apache" because to those who work there, it feels like an army outpost in foreign territory (an allusion to Fort Apache out of the Old West)., 1h54
Directed by Ron HowardOrigin USAGenres Biography,
Documentary,
MusicalActors Bono,
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Le film s'ouvre avec le voyage de Luciano Pavarotti dans la jungle amazonienne. Ce périple est l'occasion pour le ténor italien de monter et chanter sur la scène d'un vieux théâtre où s'est produit Enrico Caruso. Cette salle est spécialement rouverte. Pavarotti peut y chanter un bref air. , 1h25
Directed by Mark PellingtonOrigin USAGenres Documentary,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
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Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Musical filmsActors BonoRating83%
U2 3D depicts a U2 concert in Buenos Aires during the band's Vertigo Tour. In the beginning of the film, a voice is heard chanting "everyone" in a crowd-filled stadium, followed by fans running through the venue. U2 begin the concert with "Vertigo", followed by ten more songs in the main set. Images are shown throughout the concert on the stage's LED display. Political and social statements are made during some songs, including "Sunday Bloody Sunday"—during which the word "coexista" is spelled out on-screen through various religious symbols—and "Miss Sarajevo", during which an excerpt from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is read aloud by a narrator. The main set ends with "One", after which the group leave the stage. They return for an encore and perform "The Fly", during which a succession of words and phrases appear on the stage's LED display and are superimposed into the film. U2 end the show with "With or Without You" and leave the stage for the final time. As the closing credits begin, a live performance of "Yahweh" is heard as animations from the stage's LED display are shown. U2 reappear on stage in a post-credits scene performing the end of the song.