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Play your favorite Movies, TV shows, Music... on your iOS device or your Apple TV from your computer. No need for any syncing.

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Videos, Music and Photos

Air Media Center supports most music, videos and photo formats out there! Instantly watch your media on your device without any additional syncing or copying. This also helps you save precious storage space on your Apple TV/iOS device.

Live Transcoding

Air Media Center is smarter than smart. It will automatically transcode your media to match the playback capabilities of your device. You don't have to worry about codecs or file conversions. Just tap on the video, and enjoy the show!

We Make Your Media Beautiful

Air Media Center creates a great UI for browsing your media files, allowing you to quickly find the file you want. No need for any tiring media setup. Air Media Center does it for you.

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Air Media Center for iOS

Why Air Media Center?

Air Media Center is a multi-platform mobile media center that lets you effortlessly stream your media collection from your computer to your mobile device. Unlike other players, AMC will automatically transcode your music, video and photo streams when necessary. It's like Air Video but adds music and photo streaming support.

With Air Media Center, you will also get a great visual experience for the media files on your PC/Mac allowing you to find your favorite media file in a matter of seconds.  Get started

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: Bertolucci intercuts original footage from classic Hollywood and French New Wave films, making the movie a "love letter" to cinema itself.

: They reenact famous scenes from classic films (like Bande à part ) and challenge each other with provocative dares.

When their parents leave for a month-long vacation, the twins invite Matthew to stay at their grand Parisian apartment. The trio retreats into a private world, creating an insular "dream" state defined by:

: The stone thrown through their window near the film's climax serves as a literal and metaphorical break in their dream, forcing them into the 1968 street protests. The Dreamers movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert

: The film's central tension lies in the characters' desire to remain in their "uroboric" bubble of childhood innocence and fantasy while history demands they engage with the real world.

: They engage in heated debates about politics, Maoism, and the transformative power of art while the real revolution boils in the streets outside their window. Themes and Artistic Style

The story follows (Michael Pitt), a young American exchange student in Paris who spends his days at the Cinémathèque Française. There, he meets twins Isabelle (Eva Green, in her breakthrough role) and Théo (Louis Garrel).

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: Bertolucci intercuts original footage from classic Hollywood and French New Wave films, making the movie a "love letter" to cinema itself.

: They reenact famous scenes from classic films (like Bande à part ) and challenge each other with provocative dares. the dreamers hdhub4u

When their parents leave for a month-long vacation, the twins invite Matthew to stay at their grand Parisian apartment. The trio retreats into a private world, creating an insular "dream" state defined by: The trio retreats into a private world, creating

: The stone thrown through their window near the film's climax serves as a literal and metaphorical break in their dream, forcing them into the 1968 street protests. The Dreamers movie review & film summary - Roger Ebert Themes and Artistic Style The story follows (Michael

: The film's central tension lies in the characters' desire to remain in their "uroboric" bubble of childhood innocence and fantasy while history demands they engage with the real world.

: They engage in heated debates about politics, Maoism, and the transformative power of art while the real revolution boils in the streets outside their window. Themes and Artistic Style

The story follows (Michael Pitt), a young American exchange student in Paris who spends his days at the Cinémathèque Française. There, he meets twins Isabelle (Eva Green, in her breakthrough role) and Théo (Louis Garrel).

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