Cirque du Soleil® presents FLOW: A Tribute to the Artists of “O™”, a poetic immersion into the depths of its Las Vegas show “O” at the Bellagio. Explore a metaphorical musing of human presence on the blue planet as the artists of “O” express and discover the intimacy they share with the four elements: Fire, Air, Earth and Water. FLOW is a tribute to the artists of “O” and provides an insightful look into their world and the challenges they face.
Poor Princess Maria is visiting New York, but she's not having any fun. So her uncle suggests she spend a few days in San Francisco. Unfortunately she's nervous about going by plane. To calm her jitters, she takes a sleeping pill before the plane takes off. Sensing her nervousness, the pilot, navigator and stewardess all secretly give her pills. When bad weather forces the plane to head back to New York, the sleepy princess is left in the care of pilot Edward O'Rourke who takes her to his apartment to spend the night.
The beautiful O is taken by her boyfriend, Rene, to a bizarre retreat, where she is trained in bondage. Rene discharges a personal debt by transferring possession of O to his step-brother, Sir Stephen…pleasing soft-focus photography and Pierre Bachelet’s haunting score. The stunning-looking Corinne Clery is ideally cast in the enigmatic title role.
O est une belle jeune fille initiée à l'amour par Sir Stephens. Devenue une référence, elle est contacté par des magnats de la finance qui cherchent a s'accaparer un empire financier et accepte de mettre son savoir à leur service. Son travail consiste à utiliser tous les moyens afin de séduire le puissant directeur d'une multinationale américaine…
Two American sailors, Fiorello and Jimmy are slugged while sight-seeing in Rome and, together, they dream they are back in Rome in the days of Nero. They embark on a series of mis-adventures that include a pocket billiard contest with Nero, the establishment of an amusement park, a football (American football, not Soccer) game with a Grecian urn as the pigskin and a 1950's jam session with Roman musicians.
Strangely enigmatic, charismatically compact, and always decked out in the most colorfully bizarre outfits, pop star Prince has an undeniable talent for both songwriting and performing. On SIGN 'O' THE TIMES, he shows off the latter, giving a no-holds-barred performance at the Rotterdam Music Hall and his Paisley Park Soundstage. The "Sign 'O' The Times" album represented the pinnacle of Prince's career, with its blend of songs and music styles. In front of a live crowd at the Rotterdam Music Hall, Prince and his band bring to life his Grammy Nominated Album of the Year "Sign 'O' The Times". This groundbreaking film has now been completely digitally restored, enhanced and remastered. Directed with the raw energy of the Minneapolis Rocker himself, the movie is punctuated with specially filmed, dramatic vignettes appearing occasionally between songs. On its original release this film was more or less declared to be the "Greatest Concert Film" ever made. Prince and his 1987 entourage whiz, slide, jump and bounce around the stage during the collection of 14 classic songs.