| Brazil v Argentina: 2010 South American World Cup Qualifiers - 192 sec Watch highlights for Brazil vs Argentina during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South America Qualifiers.
For more great highlights, full game replays and news, visit http://qualifiers.jumptv.com Auteur : JumpTVSports Tags: Brazil Argentina WCQ Eliminatorias Sudamericanas Mundial South American soccer futbol  |
| Argentina fans! Incredibile !!!! - 122 sec The best football fans in the whole world - The Argentinians. If you know lyrics of this song, please send me it! Auteur : laziale87 Tags:argentina football tifosi ultras fans world cup campeone  |
| Madonna don't cry for me Argentina!" - 332 sec Madonna is singing "don't cry for me Argentina :)" Auteur : pojkenrique Tags:Madonna eva peron argentina no llores por mi etc  |
| Argentina's Economic Collapse - Part 1 of 12 - 395 sec Part 2: http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=whVSw5X2pVU
Documentary on the events that led to the economic collapse of Argentina in 2001 which wiped out the middle class and raised the level of poverty to 57.5%. Central to the collapse was the implementation of neo-liberal policies which enabled the swindle of billions of dollars by foreign banks and corporations. Many of Argentina's assets and resources were shamefully plundered. Its financial system was even used for money laundering by Citibank, Credit Suisse, and JP Morgan. The net result was massive wealth transfers and the impoverishment of society which culminated in many deaths due to oppression and malnutrition. Official name: Memoria del Saqueo by Fernando Solanas 2003. Auteur : WorldIssues2000 Tags: argentina economic collapse banks corporations theft swindle government corruption IMF World Bank neo-liberal policies  |
| El Simbolo - Yatta! "Argentinian Version" - Ver. Argentina - 238 sec Video Clip de El Simbolo basado en un tema de JPOP. Filmado en Rosario en 2005
Videoclip of the group EL SIMBOLO based on the JPOP version. Recorded in Rosario at 2005.
JPOP版に基づくグループEL SIMBOLOのVideoclip。 2005年にロサリオに記録される。 Auteur : dreamgeo Tags:El Simbolo Yatta! Yatta Nikkei Rosario Argentina Spanish Español  |
| Argentinian National Anthem in Italia '90 final - 101 sec Diego Maradona has something to say to the italian fans in front of the camera
Himno Nacional Argentino
Hijos de puta !!! Auteur : boupap Tags: Germany Deutschland world cup napoli hymn argentina coppa fifa uefa roma rom 1990 copa del mondo football soccer 10  |
| Un Chien Andalou - Argentinian Tango - 235 sec Un Chien Andalou (English: An Andalusian Dog) is a 16-minute surrealist film made in France in 1928 by Spanish writer/directors Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí, and released in 1929 in Paris. It is one of the best-known surrealist films of the French avant-garde film movement of the 1920s. It is also considered one of the most prominent films in Spanish Surrealism. It stars Simone Mareuil and Pierre Batcheff as the unnamed protagonists.
The film has no plot, in the conventional sense of the word. There are two central characters, an unnamed man and woman. The chronology of the film is disjointed: for example, it jumps from "once upon a time" to "eight years later" without the events changing. It uses dream logic that can be described in terms of Freudian free association, presenting a series of tenuously related scenes that attempt to shock the viewer.
The film opens with a scene in which a woman's eye is slit by a razor. The man with the razor is played by Buñuel himself. In subsequent scenes, a man's hand has a hole in the palm from which ants emerge; an androgynous blind woman pokes at a severed hand in the street with her cane before being knocked down by a car; the man fondles a woman, who resists him violently, and then he drags two grand pianos containing dead and rotting donkeys, the tablets of the Ten Commandments, and two live priests (Dalí plays one of the priests in this scene); the man's father (played by the same actor as the man himself) arrives to punish him, but the man eventually shoots him with two books that abruptly turn to pistols; and the woman's armpit hair attaches itself to the man's face.
At the end of the film, the woman walks out of the apartment building, and meets another man on the beach (also played by Dalí). They seem to be happy, but the final shot shows two figures (apparently Mareuil and Dalí) buried in sand, dead, and "consumed by swarms of flies" according to Buñuel's original script. However, this latter special effect was left out due to budget limitations.
Modern prints of the film feature a soundtrack: excerpts from Richard Wagner's Liebestod, the concert version of the finale to his opera Tristan und Isolde, and two Argentinian tangos. These are the same music that Buñuel played on a phonograph during the original 1929 screening; he first added them to a sound print of the film in 1960.
In spite of varying interpretations, Buñuel made clear throughout his writings that, between Dalí and himself, the only rule for the writing of the script was that "no idea or image that might lend itself to a rational explanation of any kind would be accepted."Moreover, he stated that, "Nothing, in the film, symbolizes anything. The only method of investigation of the symbols would be, perhaps, psychoanalysis."
Film scholar Ken Dancyger has argued that Un chien andalou might be the genesis of the filmmaking style present in the modern music video.Roger Ebert has called it one of the first low budget independent films. Auteur : DistantMirrors Tags: Un chien andalou andalusian dog luis bunuel salvador dali argentinian tango  |
| Tango Dancers from Argentina - 260 sec Tango video performance by professional dancers Gustavo and Jesica Hornos.
Even though they are originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, they met each other at a tango party at Stanford University. They didn't know that they were from the same Spanish speaking city and Gustavo invited her to dance introducing himself in English... then because of his accent Jesica thought Gustavo was from France, and Gustavo very soon realized that Jesica was from...another world. Thanks to the magic of tango now they are husband and wife and dance partners. Their mission is to spread Fun, Love and Healing through the power of Tango Dancing. Their tango is beyond the steps...they dance from their hearts.
Tango is truly a deep metaphor of superb communication, teamwork, leadership and followership skills, trust, romance, sensuality and enjoyment of life itself.
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+1 (415) 573-5735 or e-mail at info@tangoclasses.com
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In this video Gustavo and Jesica are dancing to the song Claudinette (tango by Delfino and Centeya) interpreted by Lidia Borda.
Find this music online at http://www.TheTangoShop.com Auteur : tangoclasses Tags: tango dance argentina milonga classes new video sports buenos aires argentine  |
| Argentina v Ecuador: 2010 South American World Cup Qualifier - 173 sec Watch highlights for Argentina vs Ecuador during the 2010 FIFA World Cup South America Qualifiers.
For more great highlights, full game replays and news, visit http://qualifiers.jumptv.com Auteur : JumpTVSports Tags: Argentina Ecuador WCQ Eliminatorias Sudamericanas Mundial South American soccer futbol  |
| Coca Cola - Todos Juntos - 92 sec La última campaña de Coca Cola por la agencia Santo Argentina, con motivo del mundial de futbol Auteur : nestorcarrasco Tags:publicidad advertising "coca cola" santo argentina  |
| TOMS Shoe Drop - 138 sec Produced by Ken Kokin (Ususal Suspects and Sundace Winner, Public Access), the TOMS Shoes Shoe Drop experience is beautifully documented to reflect the One for One mission, "For every pair you purchase, TOMS will give a pair of shoes to a child in need." The first Shoe Drop took place in Argentina in October of 2006, when TOMS Shoes Founder and Chief Shoe Giver Blake Mycoskie and his team brought 10,000 pairs of shoes to distribute to children in need. Auteur : tomsshoes Tags: "TOMS SHOES" "ARGENTINA" "CHARITY" "friends of toms" "BLAKE MYCOSKIE" "Kenneth KOKIN" "alpargata" "canvas shoe" "shoe drop" "one for one" "children in need"  |
| Goles Argentina - México - 188 sec Los tres goles de Argentina vs. México, por los octavos de final: Márquez, Crespo y Rodriguez Auteur : alemania2006 Tags:marquez crespo rodriguez argentina mexico wc2006 2006 alemania mundial germany  |
| Goles Alemania - Argentina - 466 sec Los 2 goles y la serie de penales de Alemania vs. Argentina, por los cuartos de final Auteur : alemania2006 Tags:alemania argentina wc2006 2006 mundial germany  |
| Lea Salonga - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Evita) Live - 294 sec Lea Salonga's concert rendition of "Don't Cry For Me Argentina". Lea's live singing is movingly powerful and heart-felt. Once again she proves she's one of the greatest singers of our time.
Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber Auteur : Deva7 Tags:Lea Salonga Argentina Evita Lloyd Webber musical miss saigon les miz wicked tony awards disney mulan aladdin madonna  |
| Tango Argentina - 173 sec Tango: Queias de Baudoneon. Auteur : hkpai Tags:tango  |
| Argentina - Netherlands - 7807 sec Worldhockey Champions Trophy: Argentina v. Netherlands Auteur : worldhockey Tags: Worldhockey Champions Trophy  |
| Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina - 334 sec Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina Auteur : laolao110 Tags:Madonna Don't Cry For Me Argentina  |
| Campo Gobierno Argentina - 174 sec Imperdible video que refleja la realidad de Argentina Auteur : quepersonaje Tags: Argentina Campo Gobierno  |
| Goles Argentina - Serbia y Montenegro - 451 sec Los 6 goles de Argentina: Maxi Rodriguez(2), Cambiasso, Crespo, Tevez y Messi Auteur : alemania2006 Tags:messi tevez crespo rodriguez argentina serbia montenegro 2006 mundial alemania wc2006  |
| MEJOR VIDEO YOUTUBE POLICIA PELEA UN BORRACHO (ARGENTINA) - 502 sec EL AMIGO DE IORIO DROGADO TOTALMENTE DESPUES DE NO CONSEGUIR UN TAXI TERMINA PELEANDO CON EL POLICIA Auteur : JRleonela Tags:MEJOR VIDEO YOUTUBE POLICIA PELEA BORRACHO ARGENTINA ROYERROCK ROYERROCKOTRAVEZ  |