Ah! Que Kiko - Volume 2 (DVD)
Four episodes form the popular Mexican television series. In Don Cejudo Celoso Kiko finds himself in the middle of a misunderstanding. In Los Abuelitos De Don Celoso, Kiko comes up with a plan to drive Don Celoso's visiting grandparents away. In El Receptor Espacial, Kiko creates a transmitter than receives signals from space. In El Robot, a robot replaces Kiko at his place of work (DVD version only).DVD Features:Region (Unknown)Keep CaseSingle Side - Single LayerFull Frame - 1.33
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Benny More epitomized the big-band Afro-Cuban sound of the 1950s, and became a national icon with his broad range of material and his knack for catchy, pop-influenced songs that were nonetheless entirely original. He could capture the wistful nostalgia of lost love with aplomb in his romantic boleros, while his mambos and rumbas remain irresistibly danceable. The manifestation of a rags-to-riches triumph, More's humble beginnings as a farmer palpably informed his later music in its complexity, emotion, and the dynamic combination of Afro-Cuban music with
indigenous Cuban music of Spanish origin known as guajiro music. This insightful documentary explores the life and legend of Benny More, tracing his path from the farm to his debut in the Matamoros group, and continuing to his exile in Mexico, subsequent return to Cuba, and tragic early death in Havana. Vibrant concert footage features More performing many of his most-loved tunes, including:
Oh Vida, Santa Isabel De Las Lajas, Como Fue, Batanga No. 2, Que Te Hace Pensar, Hoy Como Ayer, Mata Siguaraya, Te Quedaras, Preferi Perderte, Qu Bueno Baila Usted, La Vida Es Un Sueno, and Mexicanita Veracruzana, among others.DVD Features:Region 1Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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Hungarian filmmaker Bela Tarr presents a portrait of life in Budapest circa 1981 with THE OUTSIDER. Ostensibly following a man as he drifts through life consuming alcohol, dancing, and listening to music, the film is a subtle meditation on the aimlessness of life. The question of what to do when life presents you with very few opportunities to find your true calling forms the central core of Tarr's movie, and he spins an alluring tale around it.
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