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Switzerland drama video
Duration : 386 Seconds

part 2
Tags :switzerland, drama, video, for, steph
Eurovision 2007 | Denmark | DQ | "Drama Queen" | Semi Final
Duration : 189 Seconds

Denmark - Eurovision Song Contest 2007 - DQ - "Drama Queen" - Semi Final
Tags :Eurovision, Song, Contest, 2007, Denmark, DQ, Drama Queen, Semi, Final
Les Secrets - Trailer - Afrikamera 2011
Duration : 135 Seconds

A touching drama of three women who live together with their mother in an abandoned palace. The mother used to work as a maid in the palace. Check out www.facebook.com for screening date & time at Afrikamera 2011! directed by: Raja Amari country: Tunisia / France / Switzerland - 2010) length: 91 min
Tags :Les, Secrets, trailer, Raja, Amari, Tunisia, France, Switzerland, drama, Afrikamera, 2011, Annie, Djamal, JCC, JOURNEES, CINEMATOGRAPHIQUES, DE, CARTHAGE
Michael Jackson at the Geneva Festival 2010, Switzerland: A Fireworks Rock Concert for all ages
Duration : 290 Seconds

Incredible Geneva Festival 2010 Fireworks show on Lake Geneva, Aug.7. Filmed in front of the memorial statue of non other than Michael Jackson, King of Pop. Note the appearance of the famous fountain of Lake Geneva. The drama of the fireworks display befits Michael Jackson's dramatic stage performances. Feels like I am watching his concert. You have to see till the end and you will understand why. Lucky to catch the moment of light. Michael still lives indeed.
Tags :Michael Jackson, King of Pop, Festival Geneva 2010, Fireworks Rock Concert drama, Fountain on Lake Geneva, Must see on youtube, Latest Youtube buzz, Latest buzz, Newest video, Fetes de Geneve 2010, Geneva Festival fireworks 2010, my first youtube, first youtube video, Geneva festival
High Drama - Instrumental
Duration : 151 Seconds

Music Title: High Drama Composed by: Pete Calandra and Scott P. Schreer **I used two soundtracks, the first is just a very short introduction to add suspense for my production. Second soundtrack starts when you hear the big drum pounding** I enjoy music from a wide variety of genres, and at times, I like listening to suspense music, the feeling of adventure, fear and excitement. I think the music is a great match for my video, a video of our latest adventure in Oberer Gletscher, Grindelwald, Switzerland, climbing the 890 narrow wooden steps attached to a rock face. It was an awesome experience and thought of sharing this video with you. Hope you'll enjoy it :-) Note: I'm sorry for the jerky effect (video of waterfalls) towards the end as the wind was blowing like crazy up there.
Tags :High Drama, adventure, suspense, Oberer Gletscher, Grindelwald, Switzerland, wooden steps, outdoor, mountains, nature
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT 1
Duration : 639 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions. ''Universal Music Group All Rights Reserved''
Tags :Julie Walters
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT 2
Duration : 625 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions.
Tags :julie, Walters
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT 3
Duration : 619 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions. bbc Sunday 25 January 9:00pm - 10:30pm BBC1
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT 4
Duration : 629 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions. bbc Sunday 25 January 9:00pm - 10:30pm BBC1
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT 5
Duration : 627 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions. bbc Sunday 25 January 9:00pm - 10:30pm BBC1
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT6
Duration : 630 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions. bbc Sunday 25 January 9:00pm - 10:30pm BBC1
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT7
Duration : 515 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions.
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
Heavens Perspective
Duration : 258 Seconds

It's Time! Learn how the Lord is using SPA to bring heaven to earth through the students of the School of Prophetic Arts!!
Tags :School, of, Prophetic, Arts, Christ, Church, Kirkland, Switzerland, Drama, Music, Dance, Fine
Italy - Switzerland, Beach Soccer World Cup
Duration : 170 Seconds

A flurry of drama in the final minute saw two goals and the frame of the goal hit with Francesco Corosiniti scoring a dramatic match-winning goal for hosts Italy. More Ravenna 2011 highlights: www.youtube.com FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Ravenna/Italy 2011, Stadio del Mare, Group A, 05 September 2011. Full match details: www.fifa.com Subscribe to FIFA on YouTube to stay updated on daily releases: www.youtube.com More videos from FIFA on YouTube: www.youtube.com
Tags :Italy, Switzerland, Beach Soccer World Cup, FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, Beach World Cup, Italian, Swiss, Giuseppe Soria, Dejan Stankovic, Francesco Corosiniti, Stephan Leu, Beach soccer, Beach soccer World Cup goals, FIFA, Soccer, Football, Futbol, Futebol, Fußball, ITA, SUI, Ravenna, 2011, Stadio del Mare, 05 September 2011, Group A, Winner, Italian highlights, Swiss highlights
A Short Stay in Switzerland PT8
Duration : 544 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the audience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with a similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last game of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions.
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
ETHIOPIAN DRAMA (senselet part 3)
Duration : 218 Seconds

NEW ETHIOPIAN DRAMA 2009 *** ABYSSI FROM SWITZERLAND***
Tags :AVSEQ04
GEMENA - 44 part 1 of 4 ETHIOPIAN DRAMA
Duration : 622 Seconds

*** GEMENA ETHIOPIAN DRAMA *** ABYSSI FROM SWITZERLAND
Tags :Gemena, Season, 2, Episode, 44, Part, 1, of, Video, by, Drama, 4
ETHIOPIAN DRAMA (senselet part 13)
Duration : 372 Seconds

NEW ETHIOPIAN DRAMA 2009 *** ABYSSI FROM SWITZERLAND***
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A Short Stay in Switzerland PT9 FIM
Duration : 554 Seconds

Julie Walters has become a kind of brand - the best kind. Give her a role with any substance and you know she'll deliver a Bafta-worthy performance and leave the udience damp-eyed. And so it proves here, in the moving true story of Bath doctor Anne Turner. Having watched her husband suffer a slow, undignified death, she was diagnosed with similar neurological condition. "Rotten bad luck," her character muses. Walters plays Turner as the best kind of frank, feisty, upper-middle-class mum. "Let battle commence," she cries as she sets about taking on the illness she knows is incurable, but she soon decides she should be allowed to take her own life with dignity, even if UK law doesn't allow "assisted dying". It's a decision her three grown-up children struggle to cope with. Sadly, their characters are short-changed by Frank McGuinness's script; far better is Harriet Walter as a Christian friend with whom Turner has a searing confrontation over a last ame of chess. It's one of several shattering scenes in a drama that forces us to think hard about some big questions.
Tags :Julie Walters, BBC, drama, Lyndsey Marshal, Frank mcguinness, assisted Suicide, Dr Anne Turner, Patrick Malahide
GEMENA - 44 part 2 of 4 ETHIOPIAN DRAMA
Duration : 623 Seconds

*** GEMENA ETHIOPIAN DRAMA *** ABYSSI FROM SWITZERLAND
Tags :Gemena, Season, 2, Episode, 44, Part, 1, of, Video, by, Drama, 4


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