'Simshar' Official Trailer
Based on astonishing true events, 'Simshar' tells two parallel stories of survival at sea which unravel on and around the Maltese islands.
Premiere - 27th April, 2014
Empire Cinemas, Bugibba
National Release - 30th April, 2014
Embassy Cinemas, Valletta & Empire Cinemas, Bugibba
ITF Advert
ITF - In Tune with st Francis
Burst With Music For Jesus (Psalm98) - 2010 theme
St Francis of Assisi Parish in Qawra/Bugibba, Malta
in collaboration with St Paul's Bay Local Council
Advert as shown at the Empire Cinema, Bugibba, Malta.
Graphics by James Spiteri.
Music by Edward Mifsud.
© 2010 the St Francis of Assisi Parsih in Qawra/Bugibba
IMHABBA FUQ IL-GHOLJA (Sellili, TVM 26 March 2012)
Claudette Pace interviews Frederick Zammit on the first local cinema musical IMHABBA FUQ IL-GHOLJA.... APril 18 at Eden Cinema St Julians and Empire cinema in Bugibba....
Premiere 13 March
Eden Cinema Bomb Scare.mp4
A bomb scare that took place on the 5th of December 2009, note both cinema block evacuated and all the people waiting to go back and watch their film...
Walking Around GZIRA Malta 2019 ????????
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On this 2019 video i am walking in gzira in malta 2019 showing gzira sea front beach shops facilities with food & drink facilities #malta #gzira #gżira
Gżira is a town in the Central Region of Malta. It is located between Msida and Sliema, also bordering on Ta' Xbiex. It has a population of 8,029 as of March 2014. The word Gżira means island in Maltese, and the town is named after Manoel Island which lies just adjacent to the town. The seafront of Gżira is famed for its views of the walled city of Valletta, which are illuminated at night, forming a picturesque backdrop to Manoel Island, the yacht marina and a seafront public garden. Kappara is located close to Gżira. Orpheum Theatre (Malta) is located in Gżira.
The Imagery - Margie Bloom
The Imagery live at Ryan's Irish Pub, Malta
Dreaming Out Loud 2014 Epstein theatre
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Infinity Ink Live At The Armier Beach Party Malta - 28.05.13
Jade from Malta - singing tomorrow from Annie
6 year old Jade from Malta singing Tomorrow from the 1982 movie Annie
MMA Malta
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the bon jovi experience live at the queens basford : runaway
the bon jovi experience live at the queens basford : runaway
Malta Bomb Damage - September 1942 (1942)
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Various shots of bomb damage in Malta - rubble, heavily bombed buildings, some totally destroyed etc. Pan over rooftops of remaining buildings showing how heavy bombing was. More shots of the damage - many old buildings totally destroyed.
Various shots of the refugees of the bombing raids in their improvised 'homes' made of pieces of tin and old masonry. Women cook outdoors over open fire, wash, chop wood for fire, children seen playing around, etc.
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History of Malta under the Order of Saint John | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
History of Malta under the Order of Saint John
00:01:27 1 Sixteenth century
00:01:37 1.1 Early years
00:03:59 1.2 Great Siege and aftermath
00:08:40 2 Seventeenth century
00:08:50 2.1 Main projects
00:11:25 2.2 Colonization
00:12:07 3 Eighteenth century
00:12:17 3.1 Beginning of the century to Pinto's reign
00:14:15 3.2 Decline
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Malta was ruled by the Order of Saint John as a vassal state of the Kingdom of Sicily from 1530 to 1798. The islands of Malta and Gozo, as well as the city of Tripoli in modern Libya, were granted to the Order by Spanish Emperor Charles V in 1530, following the loss of Rhodes. The Ottoman Empire managed to capture Tripoli from the Order in 1551, but an attempt to take Malta in 1565 failed.
Following the 1565 siege, the Order decided to settle permanently in Malta, and began to construct a new capital city, Valletta. For the next two centuries, Malta went through a Golden Age, characterized by a flourishing of the arts, architecture, and an overall improvement in Maltese society. In the mid-17th century, the Order was the de jure proprietor over some islands in the Caribbean, making it the smallest state to colonize the Americas..
The Order began to decline in the 1770s, and was severely weakened by the French Revolution in 1792. In 1798, French forces under Napoleon invaded Malta and expelled the Order, resulting in the French occupation of Malta. The Maltese eventually rebelled against the French, and the islands became a British protectorate in 1800. Malta was to be returned to the Order by the Treaty of Amiens in 1802, but the British remained in control and the islands formally became a British colony by the Treaty of Paris in 1814.