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Ivan Franěk
Ivan Franěk (born 17 June 1964), sometimes credited as Ivan Franeck, is a Czech film and television actor. Early life and education He was born in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia. Franěk moved to France in 1989. Career His first major role was appearing as Tobias in the romance drama film ''Brucio Nel Vento'' (English: ''Burning in the Wind'') (2002), directed Silvio Soldini. He has performed in Italian and French films and television, and has made an occasional appearance in Czech films including appearing as Karel in the drama film '' Tajnosti'' (English: ''Little Girl Blue'') (2007) directed by Alice Nellis. Selected actor filmography * ''Chaos'' (2001) * '' Absolitude'' (2001) * ''Cuore di Donna'' (2002) * ''Vodka Lemon'' (2003) * ''Burning in the Wind'' (2002) as Tobias * ''Les Marins Perdus'' (2003) * ''Sulla Mia Pelle'' (2003) * ''36 Quai des Orfèvres'' (2004) as Bruno Winterstein * ''Le Cri'' (2006) * ''Premonition'' (2006) as Thomas Jozic * '' Tajnosti'' (English: ''Lit ...
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Plzeň
Plzeň (; German and English: Pilsen, in German ) is a city in the Czech Republic. About west of Prague in western Bohemia, it is the Statutory city (Czech Republic), fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 169,000 inhabitants. The city is known worldwide for Pilsner beer, created by Bavarian brewer Josef Groll in the city in 1842. Administrative division Plzeň is divided into ten boroughs, which are further divided into 25 administrative parts (in brackets): *Plzeň 1-Bolevec (Bolevec and Severní Předměstí) *Plzeň 2-Slovany (Božkov, Černice (partly), Doudlevce (partly), Hradiště, Koterov, Lobzy (partly) and Východní Předměstí (partly)) *Plzeň 3-Bory (Doudlevce (partly), Jižní Předměstí, Litice (partly), Nová Hospoda, Radobyčice, Skvrňany, Valcha, Vnitřní Město and Východní Předměstí (partly)) *Plzeň 4-Doubravka (Bukovec, Červený Hrádek, Doubravka, Lobzy (partly), Újezd and Východní Předměstí (partly)) *Plzeň 5-K ...
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Italian Language
Italian (''italiano'' or ) is a Romance language of the Indo-European language family that evolved from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire. Together with Sardinian, Italian is the least divergent language from Latin. Spoken by about 85 million people (2022), Italian is an official language in Italy, Switzerland (Ticino and the Grisons), San Marino, and Vatican City. It has an official minority status in western Istria (Croatia and Slovenia). Italian is also spoken by large immigrant and expatriate communities in the Americas and Australia.Ethnologue report for language code:ita (Italy)
– Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (ed.), 2005. Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. Dallas, Tex.: SIL International. Online version
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Sulla Mia Pelle
''Sulla mia pelle'' is the first album by Italian singer Noemi, released on October 2, 2009. The album was certified double platinum by the Federation of the Italian Music Industry. Track listing ''Sulla mia pelle'' Bonus track ;Only for those who download the album from iTunes Sulla mia pelle tour (prima parte) ''Sulla mia pelle tour (prima parte)'' started on October 23, 2009 in Taneto di Gattatico and finished on January 16, 2010 in Sedico. The tour finished in this date because on February Noemi would participate in the sixtieth edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with the song " Per tutta la vita". Tour was formed by 22 shows. ;Band *Emanuele (Lele) Fontana ''(keyboard and hammond)'' *Donald Renda ''(drum and cajón)'' * Davide Ferrario ''(guitar)'' * Ronny Aglietti ''(bass)'' ;Tour Sulla mia pelle (Deluxe Edition) On February 19, 2010, ''Sulla mia pelle'' (Deluxe Edition) was re-released. Track listing ''Sulla mia pelle'' (Deluxe Edition) Bonus track ; ...
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Les Marins Perdus
''Les Marins perdus'' is a 2003 in film, 2003 France, French film based on a novel by Jean-Claude Izzo. It was written and directed by Claire Devers. Cast * Bernard Giraudeau : Diamantis * Miki Manojlović : Abdul Aziz * Sergio Peris-Mencheta : Nedim * Marie Trintignant : Mariette * Audrey Tautou : Lalla * Nozha Khouadra : Gaby * Darry Cowl : Falco * Bakary Sangaré : Ousbène * Ivan Franěk : The Moroccan * Miglen Mirtchev : Subotica * Maryline Even : Gisèle * Moussa Maaskri : Sergio * Amina Annabi : Amina * Bernard Verley : Mariette's father External links

* 2003 films 2003 drama films French drama films Films directed by Claire Devers Seafaring films Films set in Marseille 2000s French films {{2000s-France-film-stub ...
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Burning In The Wind
''Burning in the Wind'' ( it, Brucio nel vento) is a 2002 Italian-Swiss romance-drama film written and directed by Silvio Soldini. It is based on the Agota Kristof's short novel ''Hier''. It was entered into the main competition at the 52nd Berlin International Film Festival. For this film Luca Bigazzi won the Nastro d'Argento for best cinematography and the Globo d'oro in the same category. Cast * Ivan Franek as Tobias * Barbora Lukesová as Line * Ctirad Götz as Janek * Caroline Baehr as Yolanda * Cécile Pallas as Eve * Petr Forman as Pavel * Zuzana Mauréry Zuzana Mauréry (born 23 September 1968) is a Slovak actress working in film, television, and on stage, as well as a musical singer. A six-time nominee for national movie awards and a two-time winner of the Sun in a Net Awards, she lives in her ... as Katy References External links * Italian romantic drama films 2002 romantic drama films 2002 films Films directed by Silvio Soldini Films about immigration ...
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The Boston Globe
''The Boston Globe'' is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes, and has a total circulation of close to 300,000 print and digital subscribers. ''The Boston Globe'' is the oldest and largest daily newspaper in Boston. Founded in 1872, the paper was mainly controlled by Irish Catholic interests before being sold to Charles H. Taylor and his family. After being privately held until 1973, it was sold to ''The New York Times'' in 1993 for $1.1billion, making it one of the most expensive print purchases in U.S. history. The newspaper was purchased in 2013 by Boston Red Sox and Liverpool owner John W. Henry for $70million from The New York Times Company, having lost over 90% of its value in 20 years. The newspaper has been noted as "one of the nation's most prestigious papers." In 1967, ''The Boston Globe'' became the first major paper in the U.S. to come out against the Vietnam War. The paper's 2002 c ...
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Ty Burr
Ty Burr (born August 17, 1957) is an American film critic, columnist, and author who currently writes a film and popular culture newsletter "Ty Burr's Watchlist" on Substack. Burr previously served as film critic at ''The Boston Globe'' for two decades, until 2021. Early life Born on August 17, 1957, in Boston, Burr grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts. He studied film at Dartmouth College and New York University. Career From 1982 to 1987, Burr worked at Home Box Office, where he helped program the Cinemax pay cable service as a film evaluator. From 1990 to 2002, he was a senior writer at Entertainment Weekly, where he primarily covered films, video, music, and digital media. An early interest in the Internet led to his hand-coding the first EW web page and introducing and editing the magazine's New Media section. For two decades, until July 2021, Burr served as the film critic for ''The Boston Globe''. Beginning in January 2015, he also wrote a weekly Sunday column on a wide ...
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Vodka Lemon
''Vodka Lemon'' ( ku, Vodka Lîmon, hy, Վոդկա լիմոն, russian: Водка Лимон) is a 2003 film directed by the Iraqi–Kurdish director Hiner Saleem. Plot The film is set in a Yazidi village in Armenia, still suffering economically from the Soviet Union's collapse. Hamo, a widower with three sons, visits his wife's grave every day. In the graveyard, he meets Nina, a widow who works at a local roadside stand called Vodka Lemon which is about to close down. Both are penniless, yet start an unexpected relationship which revitalises them. Awards *San Marco Prize, Best Film Award, 60th Venice International Film Festival, 2003. *Jury Award, Feature Film/Best Actor, Newport Beach Film Festival, 2004. *Grand Prize, Jury Prize and Best Photography, Mons International Festival of Love Films, 2004. *Best Film 2003 nominee - Bangkok Film Festival, 2004 Cast *Romen Avinian *Lala Sarkissian *Gagik Sargsyan *Ruzan Mesropyan *Zahal Karielachvili *Armen Marutyan *Astrik Avaguia ...
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Cuore Di Donna
The Cryogenic Underground Observatory for Rare Events (CUORE , also ) is a particle physics facility located underground at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Assergi, Italy. CUORE was designed primarily as a search for neutrinoless double beta decay in 130Te, a process that has never been observed. It uses tellurium dioxide (TeO2) crystals as both the source of the decay and as bolometers to detect the resulting electrons. CUORE searches for the characteristic signal of neutrinoless double beta decay, a small peak in the observed energy spectrum around the known decay energy; for 130Te, this is ''Q'' = 2527.518 ± 0.013 keV. CUORE can also search for signals from dark matter candidates, such as axions and WIMPs. An observation of neutrinoless double beta decay would conclusively show that neutrinos are Majorana fermions; that is, they are their own antiparticles. This is relevant to many topics in particle physics, including lepton number conservation, ...
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The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''the Times'', ''NYT'', or the Gray Lady) is a daily newspaper based in New York City with a worldwide readership reported in 2020 to comprise a declining 840,000 paid print subscribers, and a growing 6 million paid digital subscribers. It also is a producer of popular podcasts such as '' The Daily''. Founded in 1851 by Henry Jarvis Raymond and George Jones, it was initially published by Raymond, Jones & Company. The ''Times'' has won 132 Pulitzer Prizes, the most of any newspaper, and has long been regarded as a national " newspaper of record". For print it is ranked 18th in the world by circulation and 3rd in the U.S. The paper is owned by the New York Times Company, which is publicly traded. It has been governed by the Sulzberger family since 1896, through a dual-class share structure after its shares became publicly traded. A. G. Sulzberger, the paper's publisher and the company's chairman, is the fifth generation of the family to head the pa ...
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Stephen Holden
Stephen Holden (born July 18, 1941) is an American writer, poet, and music and film critic. Biography Holden earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Yale University in 1963. He worked as a photo editor, staff writer, and eventually became an A&R executive for RCA Records before turning to writing pop music reviews and related articles for ''Rolling Stone'' magazine, ''Blender'', ''The Village Voice'', ''The Atlantic'', and '' Vanity Fair'', among other publications. He first achieved prominence with his 1970s ''Rolling Stone'' work, where he tended to cover singer-songwriter and traditional pop artists. He joined the staff of ''The New York Times'' in 1981, and subsequently became one of the newspaper's leading theatre and film critics. Holden's experiences as a journalist and executive with RCA led him to write the satirical novel ''Triple Platinum'', which was published by Dell Books in 1980. He is the recipient of the 1986 Grammy Award for Best Album Notes for '' T ...
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