Zhou Zhou, who lives in Wuhan, Hubei, is a boy with down syndrome. His father was a musician with the Wuhan Symphony Orchestra, and the special environment gave him an incredible outlet: Whenever music is played, Zhou Zhou conducts along with the rhythm. This film won the 10th China TV Golden Eagle Award, the 1998 China TV Documentary Academic Award and the Best Director Award, and the National "Striving for Civilization and Progress" TV award.
Here the latest DTS Demo Disc from the CES Show in Vegas this year. We are now at number 23 from that Demo Discs. Again as the past Discs you can find the latest Movie Clips on that Disc, also some Explanation Clips and some DTS Trailers. The running time is around 57min. and the Audio is DTS:X, DTS-HD MA 7.1 and DTS Headphone:X. A nice Disc from that series.
Zu, a free spirit estranged from her family, suddenly finds herself the sole guardian of her half-sister, Music, a teenager on the autism spectrum whose whole world order has been beautifully crafted by her late grandmother. The film soon challenges whether it is Zu or Music who has a better view of the world, and that love, trust, and being able to be there for each other is everything.
26 years ago, Billy Joel took his family, his music and his concert show to the former Soviet Union. This feature-length documentary film looks back at the triumphs and difficulties encountered in creating the first fully staged rock 'n' roll show in the USSR. Directed by Emmy(R)-winning documentarian, Jim Brown.
A young woman falls in love with a singer and when he disappears, a lookalike replaces him.