Bob Marley
Boondock Saints 2: All Saints Day
To brødre som får skylden for drapet på en prest, må forlate gjemmestedet sitt på en sauegård i Irland for å slåss for rettferdighet i Boston.
Marley
Bob Marleys innvirken på musikkens historie og rollen hans som politisk profet er både unik og uten motstykke. Nå kommer den ultimate filmen om musikkikonets liv, med materiale fra familiens private arkiv, intervjuer med de som kjente ham best og låter som ikke tidligere er utgitt.
The Capitol Session '73
In October 1973 Bob Marley and the Wailers gave an intimate performance at Capitol Studios in Hollywood. Whilst they performed and recorded twelve classic songs, from the sidelines, producer Denny Cordell captured the event on camera.The footage lay unseen for decades and was long considered lost, until a freelance researcher, sent to archive all things Marley, found a few frames. Intrigued, for over 20 years the trail to track down more of the film led him through storage units and record company archives from New York and London to San Diego until, finally, enough of the precious fragments were assembled. Now, painstakingly restored and edited, the Capitol Session ’73 is ready for release and set to become arguably the finest audio-visual recording of Bob Marley and the Wailers in existence.
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Fra Troy Duffy, forfatter og regissør av The Boondock Saints, kommer den etterlengtede oppfølgeren til den tøffe, stiliserte sagaen om MacManus-brødrene (Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery). De to har vært i skjul sammen med sin far, II Duce (Billy Connolly), i Irlands stille daler, langt borte fra deres tidligere borgervernsliv. Når ryktet om at en kjær prest har blitt drept av onde makter fra mafiaen, drar brødrene tilbake til Boston for å ta på seg et voldsomt og blodig korstog for å ta de ansvarlige. Med en ny partner (Clifton Collins Jr., Star Trek) og en sexy FBI-betjent (Julie Benz, TV-serien "Dexter") hakk i hæl...er the Saints tilbake!
ReMastered: Who Shot the Sheriff
I 1976 overlevde reggaeikonet Bob Marley et mordforsøk mens rivaliserende politiske grupper kjempet på Jamaica. Men hvem stod egentlig bak?
Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend
Based on footage shot in the early seventies and lost for more than thirty years, NAACP Image Awards winner Esther Anderson takes us on a personal journey to Jamaica and into 56 Hope Road, Kingston, to see and hear the young Bob Marley before he was famous. While exploring the powerful relationship between Esther and Marley, the film shows us the Wailers’ first rehearsal, when the idea of a Jamaican supergroup like the Beatles or the Stones was still just a dream, and sits in on the launch of their international career with "Get up Stand up", "I Shot the Sheriff", and the “Burnin'” and "Catch a Fire" albums that brought to the world Reggae music and Rasta consciousness together as one, starting a revolution that would change rock music and contemporary culture.
Bob Marley: Freedom Road
Bob Marley was without a doubt Jamaica's most famous export. In this documentary, his long-time girlfriend Esther Anderson describes in detail their life together at home in Hope Road as well as in London. Also featured is the last interview he would ever give in the UK, where journalist Kris Needs questions him about his foot injury (the injury that would eventually lead to the diagnosis of terminal cancer) and many other topics about which Marley held strong views.
The Boondock Saints
Irske brødre Connor og Murphy McManus bor og jobber i Boston. De føler at Gud har gitt dem et oppdrag om å befri jorden fra alt menneskelig ondskap, og setter i gang med sin guddommelige gjerning. Selv FBI-agenten Paul Smecker, som følger sporene av blodutgytelse, innrømmer at guttene gjør akkurat det han hemmelig alltid har ønsket skulle skje.
The Boondock Saints
Brødrene Connor og Murphy tror at Gud ga dem et oppdrag om å rense jorden for ondskap.
Bob Marley: Roots of the Man
Robert Nesta Marley, known across the globe as Bob Marley, was the first and debatably only superstar ever to emerge from the third world. He rose from eager rural beginnings and blossomed into a man of such significance and influence that his attempted assassination in 1976 turned out to be politically motivated. Bob’s musical influence is still felt all around the world today, but he was more than just a musician - he had a universal such quality in his messages that transcended race, colour, economic and class. This documentary explores the life of one of the 20th century’s most charismatic and challenging performers. Bob Marley’s renown now transcends the role of reggae luminary: he is regarded as a cultural icon who implored his people to know their history.