Tamino, full name Tamino-Amir Moharam Fouad, is a Belgian-Egyptian singer, musician, and model. He is the grandson of renowned Egyptian singer and movie star Muharram Fouad.
In the mythic Paris venue, Belgian artist Tamino performs tracks from his intimate and melancholy debut album, Amir. Recorded on 19 November 2019.
Tamino is one of the most intriguing artists of the new Belgian scene. This artist of Egyptian origin weaves an intimate and delicately melancholy music, sometimes tinged with oriental influences. A haunting universe that fascinates from the first listen. We let you discover the phenomenon, from the top floor of the Institut du Monde Arabe.
"The Belgian-Egyptian songwriter was one of the sensations of 2017," De Morgen recently headlined. And with good reason. With only two EPs to his name, Tamino not only managed to fill every venue in his path (AB, De Roma, Vooruit), he also effortlessly packed the Rock Werchter festival. His singles aired widely on Belgian airwaves last year, and 2018 looks even more promising. Conquering Abroad - "Tamino has the most extraordinary voice we’ve heard in a long, long time," wrote The Independent of his time at Eurosonic - will be joined by a highly anticipated debut album. Not to mention yet another concert at AB.
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Three friends find a treasure map from the mysterious 'White Falcons', a juvenile gang whose leader disappeared ten years before.
Christmas is just two weeks away, it is pouring with rain, and Ben is struggling to get into the Christmas spirit. Suddenly, Bens life takes a turn for the better when Santa Niklas Goodfellow and his Christmas caravan come crashing down to Earth in the middle of thunderstorm and land in Foggy Lane. Santa is on the run from the ruthless Gerold Geronimus Goblynch and his army of nutcrackers who have outlawed all of the old magical ways and have transformed the bright and peaceful Christmas world into a dark and hostile place, governed by greed and money. Goblynch has banned work for all Santas and confined the Christmas angels to tiny prison cells, where they can no longer hear the dearest wishes of children. Goblynch also wants to force Santa Niklas Goodfellow, the last real Santa, to work for his commercialized Christmas company and forces him to do hard labour in the ordering department of the Christmas Palace.
Klaudia Wehmeyer, the proud co-owner of a pastry shop, has to stand trial because her manager Müller and her fraudulent partner Lehmann accuse her of embezzling half a million euros. After she is wrongly sentenced to prison, the spirited woman flees the courtroom in a hurry. Disguised in a Santa Claus costume, she plans to break into Lehmann's villa to gather evidence of her innocence on her own. When the plan fails, she finds shelter with two neighboring children who believe they are looking at the real Santa Claus. However, their single father is anything but happy about the strange guest. Only when he gets to know Klaudia better does he realize that there is more to the Santa Claus costume than a simple burglar.
After fleeing to the West in 1961, peaceful times were supposed to begin for the Striesows. But Irene longs for the familiar GDR, fears her husband Dieter's supposed "second wives" and expects the Third World War every day. When the war finally breaks out in the living room, her children Ute, Wasa and Flori decide to help their mother's happiness along, with unexpected consequences.
Humans who can shapeshift into animals struggle to integrate with others without giving away their special abilities. As a group, they strive to inform and institute change in the world perspective of deforestation and the importance of natural habitats. However, when that can’t happen, they are forced to take matters into their own hands.
Schloss Einstein is a long-running, popular German television series which is designed as a teenage soap opera. It portrays the lives of teenagers in Schloss Einstein, a fictional boarding school. The intended audience is 10- to 14-year-olds. The series combines the genres of comedy, action, drama, and natural science. Scripts for the series are written by prominent television script writers.
Fresh look at a classic… Great writers have left us with characters that still exist today, it is simply their backdrop that has changed. PROUD IZA is a contemporary retelling set in New York City of "The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. First published in 1884, the stirring story of greed, pride, and vanity has become one of the author’s most popular works and is notorious for its surprise ending.
Paula, a young supporting character, studies at the Main Character School and dreams on graduating to become a lead.
Japanese comedy film.
Japanese "kayo" film based on the song by Tsuzuko Sugawara.
Laugh-out-loud funny! In this comedy show made by kids for kids, Marwin, Amalia, Lilli, Leni, Timur and Bishal present a colorful mix of sketches that are guaranteed to make you laugh. Kids turn into parents and vice versa on "Opposite Day", everything goes wrong at Superhero School, and when Sleeping Beauty gives advice for a restful night's sleep, you can't help but giggle, cackle, laugh and hoot!
"The Elephants" is a film about masculinity and the impossible equation in having feelings without being able to express them.
If twelve-year-old Karl had been able to choose who he fell in love with, it would not have been the much taller Lea from his class. Now he doesn't have much time to fnd out whether Lea can reciprocate his feelings. After the summer holidays, she will change schools.
The life and death of Zhao Yi-Man, a female member of the Chinese resistance
The film shows a soldier - the defender of his people, his native land, convinced of the righteousness of the cause for which he is fighting, not sparing his life, longing to free his homeland for work and a peaceful life.