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In January 2011, ARTE viewers voted for the 'Queens of Pop'. 8 pop queens were chosen from 50 proposals and these are presented in a 26-minute documentary: From the 1960s: Diana Ross. From the 1970s: Donna Summer and Debbie Harry. From the 1980s: Madonna. From the 1990s: Britney Spears and Mariah Carey. From 2000-2009: Lady Gaga and Beyoncé.

August 25, 2018

Documentary about Diana Island in Santos.

April 3, 1993

Television film telling the story of Diana, Princess of Wales, based on the publication of the same name by Andrew Morton.

June 23, 1914

Geoffrey Brooke, an African explorer, becomes a friend of Rodney Miller, a struggling young artist. Through his influence Miller becomes celebrated. Brooke is called to the Congo, leaving behind his bride of a few months. Miller is about to despair of finding a suitable model for his supreme artistic effort, a painting of Circe, the temptress, when Cleo, a bewitchingly beautiful woman enters and offers to pose for it.

The extraordinary visual magic of Diana Ross is captured in this collection of some of the pop diva's biggest video hits. Six of her most dazzling "mini-movies" each tell a dramatic story, all shot on film and helmed by top video directors. Includes a special version of "Missing You" with footage of Marvin Gaye, a rendition of "Swept Away" and the Julio Iglesias duet "All of You."

December 31, 1979

Diana Ross "Live In Concert" Dana Ross and the Supremes ruled the radio Airwaves in the 60's and 70's with their savvy blend of R&B sensuality with teen energy. In this concert Diana Ross gives a lavish musical performance of the hit tunes that propelled her to fame. Songs Include: Ain't No Mountain High Enough Too Shy To Say Touch Me In The Morning I Want To Be Bad I Ain't Been Licked Home It's My House No One Gets The Prize Love Hangover Reach Out I'll Be There Baby Love Remember Me Medley: Lady Sings The Blues, Ain't Nobody's Business, God Bless The Child, My Man. The Boss Theme From Mahogany Ain't No Mountain High Enough (reprise) All For One

The magic of Diana Ross has touched millions of hearts around the world. Her magnificent life and unparalleled career have influenced music, film, fashion and stage with her spirit forever woven in the fabric of humanity. 2019 will be remembered as a milestone in history with a year-long Diamond Diana Celebration, marking the 75th birthday of one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Diana Ross: Live in Central Park was originally directed by the award-winning Steve Binder, who along with Diana put together a presentation that will feature never-before-seen footage, the best of the Central Park concert and inspired, heartfelt messages from the Ross family, including sons Ross and Evan and daughters Rhonda and Chudney, with Tracee Ellis Ross delivering a passionate introduction to the presentation capturing the magnitude of the event.

Engaging profile of legendary band leader, Edmundo Ros, who brought Latin American music to England in the 1930's. In the 1940's & 50's he became a household name as presenter of Housewives Choice on BBC radio and the darling of high society as owner of a prestigious nightclub on Regent Street.

Soul diva Diana Ross shines in this 1992 concert filmed at New York's Ritz Theatre. Ross shared the specially made stage with nearly 20 accomplished jazz, big band and rhythm and blues maestros, enhancing her already dazzling talent. Together, they collaborate on versions of "Fine and Mellow," "Don't Explain," "Mean to Me," "All of Me" and many more. Also featured are interviews and a behind-the-scenes peek at the singing legend.

December 1, 2017

Over twists, presses, and wash-and-goes, filmmaker Cheryl Dunye joins other clients and hairstylist DiAna DiAna in her South Carolina salon to discuss the current impact of AIDS on Blacks in the south, and what has changed and stayed the same since DiAna was featured in a seminal short video by Ellen Spiro thirty years ago.

The documentary team whose original film led to the setting up of the BBC Diana scandal inquiry return with an exclusive inside look at the latest explosive revelations

August 31, 1998

Close friends, family and world leaders profile the life of the princess. Narrated by Sir Richard Attenborough.

As a mother, Diana's energies were devoted to her boys, the most important part of her life, and she laid the foundations for them to grow into strong, resilient and kind young princes, instilling into them qualities that would help to shape a truly modern monarchy. In her actions, and in her words, Diana changed the workings of the British monarchy forever. Join us as we look back at her lasting legacy and her impact on those she loved the most.

“Since all matter in the Universe pulsates rhythmically, it is therefore , in constant motion. My film/videos become an activated metaphor to elucidate this phenomenon . I attempt to create psychically charged images that are in a constant state of flux- structured formally but with a poetic intent. Through the use of slow movements and small changes the images become felt, eliciting an almost tactile response."-Director Statement

This documentary focuses on Princess Diana's yearlong separation from Prince Charles and includes interviews with journalist Richard Kay and biographer Andrew Morton, plus exclusive footage of Diana during that period. With her marriage falling apart and overwhelming pressures from the monarchy and the media, Diana leaves England for a soul-searching exile away from the royal family.

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