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Kylie Minogue: KylieX2008
William Baker
Kylie Minogue
KylieX2008 became Minogue's biggest and most expensive tour to date, travelling over four continents in the course of seven months with a crew of over 120 people. The film features the entire concert (shot in Super 16 format) along with a documentary, stage back-drop projections, conceptual designs, and a photo gallery.
Kylie Minogue: KylieX2008
Kylie Minogue: Aphrodite Les Folies - Live in London
William Baker
Kylie Minogue, Roxy Rizzo
For three decades, Kylie Minogue has been one of the world’s most successful music stars. Recorded at London’s O2 Arena in April 2011, Aphrodite Les Folies is a spectacle to behold. Featuring performance of tracks from the star’s latest album, Aphrodite, including Get Outta My Way, Closer and Put Your Hands Up (If You Feel Love), as well as classic anthems such as Can’t Get You Out Of My Head, On a Night Like This and Better The Devil You Know, this live concert sees Minogue at her best.
Kylie Minogue: Aphrodite Les Folies - Live in London
Kylie Minogue: Kiss Me Once
William Baker
Kylie Minogue, Roxy Rizzo
Live at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow. The thirteenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her twelfth studio album, Kiss Me Once
Kylie Minogue: Kiss Me Once - Live at the SSE Hydro
Kylie Minogue: A Kylie Christmas Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue
Kylie makes her first ever headline appearance at the Royal Albert Hall performing for one night only to celebrate the release of her Christmas album. Kylie performs a host of Christmas classics together with brand new tracks and some of her classic hits.
Kylie Minogue: A Kylie Christmas Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Kylie Minogue: Showgirl
Russell Thomas
Kylie Minogue, Valerie Etienne
Showgirl: The Greatest Hits Tour is the eighth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue. It was launched in support of her second major greatest hits compilation, Ultimate Kylie and visited Europe.
Kylie Minogue: Showgirl - The Greatest Hits Tour
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: The Videos
John Hillcoat
Nick Cave, Thomas Wydler
A collection of the best of music videos by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds from 1984 to 1997, all with a "making of" commentary. Each of them excellent, despite the band's obvious dislike of making videos, welcoming every chance to get out of it. Tracklist: 1. Stagger Lee 2. Where The Wild Roses Grow 3. Into My Arms 4. (Are You) The One That I've Been Waiting For? 5. Henry Lee 6. Red Right Hand 7. Loverman 8. Do You Love Me? 9. Deanna 10. The Ship Song 11. Tupelo 12. In The Ghetto 13. Jack The Ripper 14. What A Wonderful World 15. Straight To You 16. The Mercy Seat 17. The Weeping Song 18. The Singer 19. I Had A Dream, Joe 20. Wanted Man
Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds: The Videos
We Are Most Amused and Amazed
Alexander Armstrong, Роуэн Себастьян Аткинсон
A spectacular night of comedy and magic from The London Palladium to celebrate the 70th birthday of HRH The Prince of Wales and to raise funds for The Prince's Trust. Reuniting comedians Armstrong & Miller as hosts, the show also features the very best comedians and magicians from Britain and beyond. From the world of comedy, Bill Bailey, Rowan Atkinson, Sandi Toksvig, Omid Djalili, Mischief Theatre and Alistair McGowan and, from the world of magic, Penn & Teller, Dynamo and The Ehrlich Brothers. There are also some special appearances from Kylie Minogue, Cheryl, Jim Carter and Wallace & Gromit.
We Are Most Amused and Amazed
Kylie Minogue: Live in Dublin
Ian Hamilton
Kylie Minogue, Mitchell Bartlett
The Let's Get to It Tour was the third tour by Australian pop singer Kylie Minogue. The tour was a continuation of the previous Rhythm of Love Tour which had already visited Australia and Asia. Together with five dancers, Minogue staged the tour in support of the album Let's Get to It. The show comprised an all-new wardrobe created exclusively by John Galliano and several new additions to the set list, many of which were written by Minogue herself.
Kylie Minogue: Live in Dublin
Kylie Minogue - Showgirl Homecoming Live
Marcus Viner, William Baker
Kylie Minogue, Valerie Etienne
Showgirl: Homecoming Tour was the ninth concert tour by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, in support of her second major greatest hits compilation, Ultimate Kylie.
Kylie Minogue: Showgirl - Homecoming Live
Kylie: Infinite Disco
Kate Moross, Rob Sinclair
Kylie Minogue
A one-off Kylie Minogue performance of tracks from her album 'DISCO' and reimagined classics, streamed across the world from a euphoric dancefloor where, in Kylie's words, we can "all be as one again".
Kylie: Infinite Disco
KylieFever2002: Live in Manchester
Alan MacDonald, William Baker
Kylie Minogue, Lurine Cato
During the first half of 2002, Kylie Minogue toured Europe and Australia. This DVD captures it. Live In Manchester is a good concert that explores Kylie's musical catalog rather well from her days as a manufactured pop tart princess to her current status as icon and electro-pop diva. The concert occurs in seven different acts meant to display Kylie in some of the different manifestaions she has adopted throughout her career. Cultural references are everywhere in this concert. There's a nod to Keith Haring, and many others from Staney Kubrick, burlesque, and sci-fi flicks. It's all hard to catch, but done very well.
Kylie Minogue: KylieFever2002 - Live in Manchester
Kylie Minogue: White Diamond
William Baker
Kylie Minogue, William Baker
Intended as an account of Minogue's return to the stage following her recovery from cancer, the film features on-stage and back-stage footage and interviews with several of Minogue's tour crew, including the director, William Baker. Kylie's sister Dannii and U2 lead singer Bono are also featured.
White Diamond: A Personal Portrait of Kylie Minogue
Kylie Minogue: Live In Sydney
Hamish Hamilton
Kylie Minogue, Sherina White
Hot off the heels of her 2001 World Tour, Kylie Minogue graces the stage for one final performance in her homeland of Australia. Filmed in Sydney, this theatrical extravaganza spans Kylie's 15-year musical evolution, including hits like "I Should Be So Lucky," "Better The Devil You Know," and the Top 10 smash, "Can't Get You Out Of My Head." From the catchy opening number, "Love Boat," to the sultry interpretation of Olivia Newton-John's "Physical," Kylie's energy never slows down
Kylie Minogue: Live In Sydney
The Kylie Show
George Jeffrie, Simon Staffurth
Kylie Minogue, Joan Collins
The Kylie Show is a one-off television special from Australian artist Kylie Minogue that aired on ITV on 10 November 2007 and was recorded at The London Studios. The show celebrated her 20 years in pop music and acted as promotion for the release of her tenth studio album, X. The show featured the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra as well as the Crazy Horse Girls as her backing dancers, flown in from Paris to perform especially for the show. The show also featured memorable sketches: in particular, one in which her ex-boyfriend and former co-star Jason Donovan fails to recognise her; and another where she has a catfight with her sister, Dannii, and winds up punching Simon Cowell in the face. At the conclusion of the program, Minogue turns around in her makeup chair, revealing herself to be Joan Collins.
The Kylie Show