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Antarctica is a Vangelis soundtrack to the 1983 Japanese film Antarctica ("Nankyoku Monogatari") by Koreyoshi Kurahara. For years, the soundtrack album was only available in Japan, appearing in other countries as a rare and expensive import, when in 1988 Polydor finally decided to release the album worldwide.
There are two different CD covers, one predominantly white and the other depicting a frame from the film with the dogs. In each CD, the unused cover serves as the back of the booklet.
All music composed by Vangelis.
Actors: Michael D. Friedman (actor), Christopher Thomas (actor), Martin L. Kelley (writer), Martin L. Kelley (producer), Dave R. Watkins (actor), Vince Canlas (actor), E. Roger Mitchell (actor), Candace Mabry (actress), Cheri Christian (actress), Doris Morgado (actress), Samantha Worthen (actress), Ted Huckabee (actor), Stephen Caudill (actor), Nate Hill (actor), Troy Halverson (actor),
Plot: A reformed, hot-tempered bounty hunter, finds his new harmonious life as a Fugitive Recovery Agent threatened. He must track down a group of cyber hackers before they are assassinated by a rival bounty hunter while also trying to prevent a massive viral attack, which could collapse America's economic foundation.
Keywords: atlanta-georgia, bail-bondsman, bail-recovery-agent, bounty-hunter, bounty-killer, cyber-action-team, cyber-terrorist, hacker, pangea
Queere Medien Datenbank - We ♥ Queer Cinema Hier sind die werbefreien Trailer! http://queermdb.de/filme2008.html *** ANTARCTICA (2008) *** Liebesfilm (Israel) mit Ofer Regirer und Guy Zoaretz Regie/Drehbuch: Yair Hochner OmU FSK 16 DVD bei amazon: http://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B001GJ5VM6/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&camp;=1638&creative;=19454&creativeASIN;=B001GJ5VM6&linkCode;=as2&tag;=queeremediend-21 [nu queer cinema: schwul]
I didn't have much time to film on this trip, so I made a compilation of 3 months sailing. As desert a bit of storm building up to gusts of force 11 in the Neumayer Channel.
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Antarctica is the coldest, driest and windiest of the seven continents. This cruise, originating in Ushuaia, Argentina, travels along parts of the Antarctic Peninsula. Landings by Polar-Cirkel boats from the M. S. Fram of the Hurtigruten fleet, allow close up viewing of adelie, gentoo and chinstrap penguins and elephant seals. Travel in January, 2008. Music: "It May Not Be Today" Written by JD Martin and Paul Williams LillyWilly Music & WB Music Corp, Hillabeans Music (ASCAP) copyright 2001 www.Garrett-Martin.com Used by permission.
4 minutes short of four weeks long yachting on antarctic waters on polish yacht Selma Expeditions - february/march 2008. Shot on Sony Z1 and FX1 cameras with Raynox HD Fish Eye conversion lens. Photography: Blazej Pyrka Skippers: Piotr Kuzniar and Jerzy Kosz
A short preview version of the fulldome (planetarium) "Frozen in Time" currently on show at Horizon - The Planetarium at Scitech (Perth, Western Australia.) This version will be showing at the Association of Science and Technology Centres (ASTC) Fulldome Video Showcase, Franklin Institute Fels Planetarium, Philadelphia, USA in October 2008. What you see here is a 400x400 pixel web version, stereo audio - ~80MB in h.264. The fulldome version is about 200GB. The image is circular because it is in equi-azimuthal fisheye projection - meaning that it is designed to be projected onto a large hemispherical dome surface surrounding the viewer. You have to imagine that the azimuth of the dome is the centre of the image, the bottom of the image lies straight ahead of you and the top and left/rig...
In December, Alexander and Thomas Huber, better known as the "Huberbuam", managed a first ascent of the Holtanna West Face, the most difficult face in the Antarctica. A few days later, they completed another first ascent at the West Pillar of the Ulvetanna, one of the most difficult mountains in the world...
In December, Alexander and Thomas Huber, better known as the "Huberbuam", managed a first ascent of the Holtanna West Face, the most difficult face in the Antarctica. A few days later, they completed another first ascent at the West Pillar of the Ulvetanna, one of the most difficult mountains in the world...
My friend recently went as an IAATO observer on a P&O; cruise through Antarctica. These are his pics - I made them into a slideshow for a multimedia project at uni. I hope you enjoy!
I'd spent 40 days around westhern antarctica with Akademik Fedorov, russian icebreaker at 2008 summer season. Mainly timelaspe works and some Adelie penguins. This is for russian friends. Wanho Lim wanho21@hanmail.net Korea
Profile by Meredith Drum regarding Andrea Polli's 2008 National Science Foundation Artist's Residency in Antarctica. The video was published on the Good Magazine Blog in 2009: http://www.goodmagazine.com/blog/andrea_polli_and_90_degrees_south
A Collaborative ARTSCIENCE composition. Claire Beynon - producer, director, boat-builder, narrator Rupert Summerson - shakuhachi, musical notation Christina Bryer - porcelain artist Sam Bowser - diver, polar biologist Shawn Harper - diver, underwater photography Henry Kaiser - diver, underwater photography Andrea Habura - biologist Kate Alterio - hand dancer Filmed & produced in New Harbor, Antarctica & Dunedin, New Zealand 2008 - 2011
In the wide sound of the sea the song of a vast adventure a music that follows flight paths of blood rushing through veins. And the roar of the sea is the roar of our planet - salt, spray, ice, sand, each wave a limb of the earth. The oceans are hoarders of holy mysteries, generous to a fault; all heaving movement, energy and gorgeousness; life packed into every inch and drop of it; ah, its secrecy! The way it carries so much of the past, the future and present in itself… Dream of the sea and from its edge, gaze out to the pencil thin line of the horizon where sky and water are one And the sea? How it murmurs. How it murmurs. . . It is all one water. A finger in a tide pool brings our shores together. A collaborative poem by Claire Beynon (NZ) with text con...
Nov 2008 - time-lapsed video from the bow of our expedition ship, the Akademik Sergei Vavilov. most of the video show us entering the ice of the Antarctic Peninsula, as well as some images as we departed the continent all photos were taken + compiled into this video by ski photographer Jordan Manley. http://www.jordanmanley.com/ more pics (i took) from Antarctica can be found at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ramancoke/collections/72157610223017229/
I'm a snow plow, I must now plow on
I'm a snow plow, I'm a settler's son
Well, I'm a storm cloud
(I'm a storm cloud)
Rain myself all over the place
I tell you, I'm a storm cloud
(I'm a storm cloud)
You gotta wipe that storm right off your face
(Wipe that smile right off your face)
There must be one place left in the world
Where the mountains meet the sea
(One place left in the world)
There must be one place left in the world
Where the water's real and clean, yeah
(One place left in the world)
Landslide
(I'm a landslide)
I, I'm a downhill run
(I'm a downhill run)
Well, I'm a landslide
(I'm a landslide)
Open season's, ya, it's just begun
(Open season's just begun)
There must be one place left in the world
(One place left in the world)
Where the skin says it can breathe
(One place left in the world)
There's gotta be one place left in the world
(One place left in the world)
It's a solitude, distance and relief
(One place left in the world)
There's gotta be one place left in the world
(I'm a snow plow)
There has to be one place left in the world
(One place left in the world)
One place
(I'm a snow plow)
One place left in the world
(One place left in the world)
I'm a short fuse, I'm a slow blues
(One place left in the world)
I'm a landslide hummin, I'm a downhill runnin'
There must be, there must be
(One place left in the world)
There must be one place left in this world
(One place left in the world)
Where we can be