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After The War (TV Serial)
After the War may refer to: * ''After the War'' (film), a 2017 French film * ''After the War'' (Gary Moore album), 1989 * ''After the War'' (novel), a 1997 novel by Carol Matas * ''After the War'' (video game), a 1989 video game * ''After the War'' (Mono Inc. album) * ''After the war'' (song), a World War I song {{disambiguation ...
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After The War (film)
''After the War'' (french: Après la guerre) is a 2017 French drama film that was directed by Annarita Zambrano and was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Barbora Bobulova * Giuseppe Battiston * Fabrizio Ferracane Fabrizio is an Italian first name, from the Latin word "Faber" meaning "smith" and may refer to: * Fabrizio Barbazza (born 1963), Italian Formula One driver * Fabrizio Barca (born 1954), Italian politician * Fabrizio Brienza (born 1969), Italian m ... * Orfeo Orlando * Charlotte Cétaire References External links * 2017 films 2017 drama films French drama films 2010s French-language films 2017 directorial debut films 2010s French films Years of Lead (Italy) films {{2010s-drama-film-stub ...
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After The War (Gary Moore Album)
''After the War'' is the seventh solo studio album by the Northern Irish guitarist Gary Moore, released on 25 January 1989 by Virgin Records. Background Like its predecessor, ''Wild Frontier'', ''After the War'' contains elements of Celtic music. The instrumental "Dunluce" is named after Dunluce Castle in Northern Ireland. On "Led Clones", Ozzy Osbourne, with whom Moore had worked before the singer united with Randy Rhoads, shares lead vocals. The song pokes fun at bands such as Kingdom Come which were popular at the time, and is based on a Led Zeppelin-type sound and image. "That song was great fun," Ozzy recalled, "and it was an honour to record with Gary." The Sisters of Mercy frontman, Andrew Eldritch, provides backing vocals on the songs "After the War", "Speak for Yourself" and "Blood of Emeralds". Moore again pays tribute to the memory of his long-time friend and colleague Phil Lynott with the song "Blood of Emeralds". ''After the War'' was Moore's last foray into conve ...
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After The War (novel)
After the War may refer to: * ''After the War'' (film), a 2017 French film * ''After the War'' (Gary Moore album), 1989 * ''After the War'' (novel), a 1997 novel by Carol Matas * ''After the War'' (video game), a 1989 video game * ''After the War'' (Mono Inc. album) * ''After the war'' (song), a World War I song {{disambiguation ...
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After The War (video Game)
''After The War'' is a side-scrolling beat 'em up video game published in 1989 by Dinamic Software, in which the player must navigate through a hostile post-apocalyptic city. Although the name of the city is not mentioned in the game itself, both official promotional and unreleased artwork by Luis Royo and Alfonso Azpiri suggest that it is a post-nuclear version of New York City. Gameplay The game is structured into two parts. The first part is a side scrolling beat 'em up, and plays in much the same way as other staples of the genre, such as ''Streets of Rage''. This first act takes place in the streets of the city, and consists of a sequence of fights with minor enemies and occasional bosses. The goal is to find the entrance to the city's underground rail transport, which is located on the opposite side of the map. After completion of the first act the player is given an opportunity to enter their name on the game's high score board, and is then given a password which ...
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After The War (Mono Inc
After the War may refer to: * ''After the War'' (film), a 2017 French film * ''After the War'' (Gary Moore album), 1989 * ''After the War'' (novel), a 1997 novel by Carol Matas * ''After the War'' (video game), a 1989 video game * ''After the War'' (Mono Inc. album) * ''After the war'' (song), a World War I World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin ...
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After The War (song)
After The War is a World War I song written by Wm. H. Craft and composed by C. B. Nitsche. The song was self-published in 1916 by Craft & Nitsche. The sheet music cover depicts a country house with a woman receiving mail from the mailman.Nitsche, C. B. 1916. ''After the war''. Craft & Nitsche. The sheet music can be found at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library The Pritzker Military Museum & Library (formerly Pritzker Military Library) is a non-profit museum and a research library for the study of military history on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. The institution was founded in 2003, and its spe .... References {{authority control 1916 songs Songs of World War I ...
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