Jessica Jung
Birth : 1989-04-18, San Francisco, California, USA
History
Jessica Jung (제시카 정) is an American singer and actress, and former member of girl group Girls' Generation.
Yang Chen
A biographical documentary about Stephon Marbury and his time playing for the Chinese Basketball Association.
Luo Qian Qian
I Love That Crazy Little Thing is a 2016 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Snow Zou and starring William Chan, Tang Yixin and Jessica Jung.[2] It was released in China by EMP Distribution (Beijing) and Wanda Shengshi Film Distribution on August 12, 2016
Girls' Generation World Tour "Girls & Peace" is the third concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The tour was officially announced in April 2013 after the last 2 days of "2nd Japan Tour" with two dates in South Korea and plans for future dates across the globe.[1] Although initially announced as a "world" tour, the group only visited seven cities in six countries across East Asia and Southeast Asia. They released a DVD of Seoul concert, 'Girls' Generation - World Tour: Girls & Peace in Seoul' on March 30, 2015.
Hit Las Vegas with Girls' Generation!
Girls' Generation -Love & Peace- Japan 3rd Tour is the third concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation to promote their third Japanese album, Love & Peace. It gathered a total audience of 200,000.
For the release of their second Japanese album, Korean pop sensation Girls' Generation embarked on their second nationwide tour, visiting eight venues for a total of 20 shows. Now, fans can catch the show with the concert's home video release! See the girls perform original Japanese hits like Flower Power and The Great Escape, as well as the Japanese version of Korean hits The Boys, Gee and Oh!.
Herself
Girls' Generation's Romantic Fantasy was a 2013 New Year's Day comeback special broadcast on MBC on 1 January 2013, starring South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. The special follows the group in preparation of their fourth Korean-language album I Got A Boy, released on the same day, along with an accompanying live concert featuring songs from the album, the group's previous hits, and solo performances from members.
Self
Girls' Generation lit up the stage at Seoul's Olympic Park Gymnastics Stadium in July 2011 with their second concert tour. From Genie and Mr. Taxi to Gee and Into the New World, the girls presented a nonstop lineup of their hit songs. They also prepared special stages like Tae Yeon and Tiffany's Lady Marmalade, Hyo Yeon's Don't Stop the Music, Jessica's Almost and Soo Young's Sway. The live concert release also includes bonus making-of footage (rehearsal, waiting room, interview).
Live recordings from Girls' Generation's Second Asia Tour in Seoul, including behind the scenes, rehearsal and interview footage.
Herself (as Girls' Generation)
Starring 32 artists from SM Town. The movie reflect the past, present and future of each artist with behind-the-scenes footage that follows the stars as they undergo rehearsals, revealing their day-to-day lives and also features interview, video diaries and never-seen-before archive files.
Herself
The girls of Girls' Generation perform a Christmas concert with a list of their songs, along with classic Christmas hits.
The 1st Japan Arena Tour is the first Japanese concert tour by South Korean girl group Girls' Generation to promote their 2011 self-titled album in Japanese.
Self
The six-part DVD contains a variety show SNSD filmed in Phuket titled “Real Treasure“, a music video for Echo, a new music video for Run Devil Run released in 3D, and self-camera clips of each member talking about one another, their debut, family stories, how they stuck together throughout the hardships and the trainee days.
Girls' Generation Asia Tour "Into the New World" is the first Asian concert tour of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation. It commenced with two shows in December 2009 in Seoul, followed by two encore shows in February 2010, before the Asian legs in Shanghai and Taipei.