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- After their home life is turned upside down, three children and the family's donkeys escape across the backbone of Northern England, confronting both the harsh landscapes and what it means to be siblings.
- Rock icon Henry Rollins spews truth, hilarity in front of a live audience. Thought/laughs ensue.
- This film documents one night in the lives of blue-grass rock-band Hayseed Dixie as they take to the stage and perform one of their blistering concerts.
- This recording of a live concert performed at a folk club in San Francisco featuring popular songs European and American songs from past centuries to the present time. The album was originally conceived when British folk singer Richard Thompson was asked by "Playboy" magazine to provide a list of the top ten songs from the previous millennium. Thompson's list, which included songs dating back to the 1200s, was never published, but the artist decided to put together a concert that featured arrangements of many of those songs.
- A 2003 concert recording where musician Jackie Leven is visited by David Thomas of Pere Ubu, the writer Ian Rankin, and the poet Ciaran Charsom. Their meeting on stage is largely improvised, and they hardly knew how magical this meeting would be. In addition to inspired text readings backed by the living's soulful guitar, the man himself delivers some of the most beautiful versions of his own songs.
- Video clip for The Cult's "For the Animals" from the album Choice of Weapon.
- Video promo for The Cult's "G O A T" from the album Hidden City .
- Promo clip for The Cult's "Hinterland" from the album Hidden City .
- The Cult performs in the music video "Deeply Ordered Chaos" from the album "Hidden City" recorded for Cooking Vinyl and Dine Alone Records. The music video opens with shots of animals including a lion and a hummingbird. It also features clips of rockets and the sun. Ian Astbury sings as lyrics appear.