Chien Tranh & Hoa Binh 01 - Trang Thanh Binh

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A video clip about Vietnam war in Vietnamese. Trích DVD Chiến Tranh & Hòa Bình, Asia phát hành 2000. Việt Dũng giới thiệu. Nhạc phẩm Trăng Thanh Bình của Lam Phương, Trúc Hồ hòa âm, trình bày hợp ca

Leo ferre - Le Chien (live)

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Tags: Chien  concert  ferre  Le  Leo 

Recital Au Theatre Des Champs Elysees de Leo Ferre. Une pure merveille à mes yeux...

Un Chien Andalou - Argentinian Tango

  • Length: 3:55
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Tags: andalou  andalusian  argentinian  bunuel  chien  dali  dog  luis  salvador  tango  Un 

Un Chien Andalou (English: An Andalusian Dog) is a 16-minute surrealist film made in France in 1928 by Spanish writer/directors Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and released in 1929 in Paris. It is one of the best-known surrealist films of the French avant-garde film movement of the 1920s. It is also considered one of the most prominent films in Spanish Surrealism. It stars Simone Mareuil and Pierre Batcheff as the unnamed protagonists. The film has no plot, in the conventional sense of the word. There are two central characters, an unnamed man and woman. The chronology of the film is disjointed: for example, it jumps from "once upon a time" to "eight years later" without the events changing. It uses dream logic that can be described in terms of Freudian free association, presenting a series of tenuously related scenes that attempt to shock the viewer. The film opens with a scene in which a woman's eye is slit by a razor. The man with the razor is played by Buñuel himself. In subsequent scenes, a man's hand has a hole in the palm from which ants emerge; an androgynous blind woman pokes at a severed hand in the street with her cane before being knocked down by a car; the man fondles a woman, who resists him violently, and then he drags two grand pianos containing dead and rotting donkeys, the tablets of the Ten Commandments, and two live priests (Dalí plays one of the priests in this scene); the man's father (played by the same actor as the man himself) arrives to punish him, but the man eventually shoots him with two books that abruptly turn to pistols; and the woman's armpit hair attaches itself to the man's face. At the end of the film, the woman walks out of the apartment building, and meets another man on the beach (also played by Dalí). They seem to be happy, but the final shot shows two figures (apparently Mareuil and Dalí) buried in sand, dead, and "consumed by swarms of flies" according to Buñuel's original script. However, this latter special effect was left out due to budget limitations. Modern prints of the film feature a soundtrack: excerpts from Richard Wagner's Liebestod, the concert version of the finale to his opera Tristan und Isolde, and two Argentinian tangos. These are the same music that Buñuel played on a phonograph during the original 1929 screening; he first added them to a sound print of the film in 1960. In spite of varying interpretations, Buñuel made clear throughout his writings that, between Dalí and himself, the only rule for the writing of the script was that "no idea or image that might lend itself to a rational explanation of any kind would be accepted."Moreover, he stated that, "Nothing, in the film, symbolizes anything. The only method of investigation of the symbols would be, perhaps, psychoanalysis." Film scholar Ken Dancyger has argued that Un chien andalou might be the genesis of the filmmaking style present in the modern music video.Roger Ebert has called it one of the first low budget independent films.

Miossec - Le chien mouillé (en silence)

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  • Author: marhelado

Tags: chien  Miossec  mouillé  prendre  silence 

Miossec - Le chien mouillé (en silence) - À Prendre

Punk à chien

  • Length: 2:21
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  • Author: devils59200

Tags: fatals  picards 

Bonus track des fatal picard sur l'album pamplemous mécanique

Chien rigolo

  • Length: 2:9
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  • Author: lepanda24

Tags: balles  balls  chen  dog  funy  rigolo  tennis 

funny dog, play with a robot.

Chien de regis est un con

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  • Author: mikopipo

Tags: chien  regis 

Le chien de regis est un con

Chien-Ming Wang from Taiwan

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Tags: Chien-Ming  New  Taiwan  Wang  Yankees  York 

A commercial Wang made to promote his home land - Taiwan.

punk à chien

  • Length: 2:18
  • Rating Average: 4.85 from 194 people
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  • Author: cosmag72

Tags: bd 

Punk à chien des Fatals Picards BD de Michael Lozé (ex-Maicool)

Chien Tranh & Hoa Binh 04 - Chieu Hanh Quan

  • Length: 5:1
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  • Author: freeviet

Tags: cultural  freeviet  freevn  historical  nam  political  viet  vietnam  vietnamese 

A video clip about Vietnam war in Vietnamese. Trích DVD Chiến Tranh & Hòa Bình, Asia phát hành 2000. Việt Dũng giới thiệu. Nhạc phẩm Chiều Hành Quân của Lam Phương, Trúc Hồ hòa âm, Mạnh Đình trình bày.

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