In 1979, an Indian family moves to America with hopes of living the American Dream. While their 10-year-old boy Smith falls head-over-heels for the girl next door, his desire to become a "good old boy" propels him further away from his family's ideals than ever before.
H4 translates Shakespeare's Henry IV plays to contemporary Los Angeles to explore political struggles in the community. By killing a popular black leader, Henry hopes to cement his family's political dynasty, but his reckless son, Hal, seems more interested in hijinks than politics. Will the "Prince of Watts" follow in the footsteps of his powerful father, or will he succumb to the criminal life championed by Falstaff? Performed in Shakespeare's original language, H4 will appeal to Shakespearean aficionados and newcomers alike.
This 2-dvd set features Saxon. Disc 1: W:O:A: Concert 2001 includes 15 songs, an interview with Biff Byford and more. Disc 2 features lots of tour material, 8 music video clips, TV footage, photo gallery, press clippings.
Paul Quinn's Never Get Outta the Boat is a drama about recovering addicts. Cesar (Lombardo Boyar), Frnaky (Darren Burrows), and Joe (Nick Gillie) are residents of a halfway house for recovering addicts. Into their world comes rock star Soren (Sebastian Roche). Brandon (Harry J. Lennix) and William (Thomas Jefferson Byrd) arte the counselors who attempt to keep the men from falling back into their self-destructive lifestyles. Never Get Outta the Boat was screened at the Toronto Film Festvial.
When schoolteacher Kieran Johnson discovers that his father was not a French sailor (as he had been led to believe) but rather an Irish farmer, he looks to his mother for answers. When she refuses to provide any, Kieran travels to Ireland.
When schoolteacher Kieran Johnson discovers that his father was not a French sailor (as he had been led to believe) but rather an Irish farmer, he looks to his mother for answers. When she refuses to provide any, Kieran travels to Ireland.
When schoolteacher Kieran Johnson discovers that his father was not a French sailor (as he had been led to believe) but rather an Irish farmer, he looks to his mother for answers. When she refuses to provide any, Kieran travels to Ireland.