Phil Palmer Movies
Filmed live at Wembley Arena, this program captures the Concert for the Prince's Trust, with performances by stars like The Buggles, Art of Noise, Seale, the Pet Shop Boys, Lisa Stansfield, Grace Jones, Frankie Goes to Hollywood and more. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

- 2002
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After 30 years in the making, The Who's Pete Townshend presented his experimental music project the Lifehouse at London's Sadler's Well Theatre on February 25th and 26th, 2000. Image presents this account of the performance which was directed by Hugo Currie and Toby Leslie. Released in 2002, Pete Townshend: Music From Lifehouse includes "Fantasia Upon One Note," "Teenage Wasteland," "Love Ain't for Keeping "I Don't Know Myself," "Won't Get Fooled Again," "Can You Help the One You Really Love?," and a dozen others. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi
Coming as part of a spate of interrelated films made in collaboration with San Francisco's experimental theater troupe the Tenderloin yGroup, venerable indie filmmaker Rob Nillson delivers this Cassavetes-style meditation on a group of desperate, downtrodden characters who try to find connection with each other -- with varying degrees of success. The lead character of Noise is Ben (Robert Viharo), a recent ex-con who returns to San Francisco to visit old friends, only to find that the city has changed since he last saw it 20 years ago, and that his means of getting by -- counterfeiting - could cause him more trouble than even he knows. After his luck turns bad at a less-than-friendly party, Ben tries to contact a pen-pal he made from behind bars, also with little success. Noise is the sixth part of a seven-film series made between 2000 and 2003 called "9@Night," which all involve the same 40 actors from the theater troupe, and are made according to Nillson's theory of "Direct Action Cinema" -- digitally-shot, improvised films that attempt to heighten the viewer's awareness of social issues. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
- Starring:
- Robert Viharo, Paige Olson, (more)
This road movie is the second feature spin-off from the popular Italian TV comedy series Never Say Goal. Three hardware store sales clerks (Aldo Baglio, Giovanni Storti, and Giacomo Poretti) travel from Milan to southern Puglia. Aldo and Giovanni are married to the daughters of their boss Eros (Carlo Croccolo), and Giacomo is on the brink of wedding the third. On the road, they carry Eros' pet dog and a valuable sculpture of a leg. Unfortunately, they accidentally kill the dog. After they pick up vacationing Chiara (Marina Massironi), Giacomo falls for her. There are more misadventures with the leg -- while Eros becomes furious over the delays. The film includes parody sequences satirizing vampire tales, gangster movies, and Italian neo-realism. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi
- Starring:
- Aldo Baglio, Giovanni Storti, (more)



