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Lost Children (other)
(The) Lost Children may refer to: Film and television * ''Lost Children'' (1956 film), Czechoslovakia * ''Lost Children'' (2005 film), a documentary about child soldiers * ''The Lost Children'' (TV series), New Zealand * "The Lost Children", a 1983 episode of ''Dungeons and Dragons'' Music * ''The Lost Children'' (album) by Disturbed (2011) * "The Lost Children", a song from Michael Jackson's 2001 album '' Invincible'' Other uses * The Lost Children (fairy tale) See also * * Lost Boys (other) * Lost Girls (other) * Stolen Children (other) * Lost children of Francoism The lost children of Francoism (; ; ) were the children abducted from Republican parents, who were either in jail or had been assassinated by Nationalist troops, during the Spanish Civil War and Francoist Spain. The kidnapped children were sometim ...
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Lost Children (1956 Film)
''Lost Children'' ( cs, Ztracenci) is a 1956 Czechoslovak historical drama anti-war film directed by Miloš Makovec and based on Jiří Brdečka's adaptation of a short story by Alois Jirásek. The film was screened in the main competition section of the 1957 Cannes Film Festival. Plot During a war between Austria and Prussia, three soldiers desert their units after being defeated by the Prussian army and find the shelter in a lonely farmhouse. They do not share the pacifist belief of the farmer, but they also do not want to fight anymore. After the farm house is attacked by plundering Prussian hussars, the three soldiers decide to fight and eventually die, not for glory or money or their empress, but for innocent people. Cast * Stanislav Fišer as The infantryman * Vladimír Hlavatý as The hussar * Gustáv Valach as The cuirassier * Ladislav Gzela as Zieten Hussar #1 * Vladimír Klemens as Zieten Hussar #2 * Radovan Lukavský as Jíra (farmer) * Alena Vránová Alena ...
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Lost Children (2005 Film)
''Lost Children'' is a 2005 documentary film by Ali Samadi Ahadi and Oliver Stoltz about Military use of children in civil war in northern Uganda. The film premiered in February 2005 at the Berlin International Film Festival, where it received the third place at PANORAMA Audience Award. The film was awarded in October 2005, the UNICEF Prize and the Youth Award and ran for more than two dozen international film festivals. Lost Children was nominated for Deutschen Kamerapreis Köln Award in 2005 for Best Documentary and Deutscher Filmpreis in 2006 in the documentary category. References External links lost-children.deOfficial website * LOST CHILDREN
Brooklyn Film Festival Documentary films about child soldiers 2005 films German documentary films Documentary films about Uganda 2005 documentary films Films directed by Ali Samadi Ahadi 2000s German films {{war-documentary-film-stub ...
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The Lost Children (TV Series)
''The Lost Children'' is a New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ... drama series set in 1867. It follows four children, three of whom were shipwrecked and landed on the coast off New Plymouth, New Zealand. Siblings Ethan and Amy, who were traveling with their mother, Charlotte, from England to Canterbury; Meg, a young thief and Tama, a young Maori slave. The series was released on DVD in New Zealand in January, 2007. Episodes The series contained 13 episodes, the DVD case containing the following synopses: Cast *Hudson Mills - Ethan *Mikaela Devitt - Amy *Rhys Castle Hughes - Tama *Beatrice Joblin - Meg *Tandi Wright - Charlotte *John Bach - Frank *Brian Sergent - Harold External linksOfficial Site* New Zealand drama television series 2006 New Zealand t ...
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Dungeons & Dragons (TV Series)
''Dungeons & Dragons'' is an American animated television series based on TSR's ''Dungeons & Dragons'' role-playing game. It is a co-production of Marvel Productions and TSR, with the Japanese Toei Animation. It ran on CBS from 1983 through 1985 for three seasons, for a total of twenty-seven episodes. The show focuses on a group of six friends who are transported into the realm of Dungeons & Dragons, following their adventures as they try to find a way home with the help of their guide the Dungeon Master while combating an evil wizard. A final unproduced episode would have served as both a conclusion to the story and as a re-imagining of the show, had it been picked up for a fourth season. However, it was canceled before the episode was made. The script has since been published online and was performed as an audio drama as a special feature for the BCI Eclipse DVD edition of the series. Overview The show focuses on a group of friends aged between 9 and 15 who are transported t ...
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The Lost Children (album)
''The Lost Children'' is a B-sides compilation album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on November 8, 2011. The album was announced in August 2011 by David Draiman via Twitter, where he answered several questions regarding the album. Background The title comes from the band calling the songs "their children", because they can't pick a favorite. ''The Lost Children'' features all of Disturbed's B-side tracks that were recorded during a time period of 11 years with the exception of the song "Glass Shatters" which is only available on ''WWF Forceable Entry''. The only song on the album not previously available is "Mine". A track titled " 3", which was originally released as a digital single on the band's website for a campaign backing the West Memphis Three, was not originally intended to be released on the album but was included due to a surprise hearing for the West Memphis Three, resulting in their release from prison. The album artwork was revealed on Septem ...
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Invincible (Michael Jackson Album)
''Invincible'' is the tenth and final studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on October 30, 2001, by Epic Records. It was Jackson's sixth studio album released through Epic, and his last released before his death in 2009. The album features appearances from Carlos Santana, the Notorious B.I.G. and Slash. It incorporates R&B, pop and soul, and, similarly to Jackson's previous material, the album explores themes such as love, romance, isolation, media criticism, and social issues. The album's creation was expensive and laborious. Jackson started the multi-genre production in 1997 and did not finish until eight weeks before the album's October 2001 release. It was reported that it cost $30 million to make the album, making it the most expensive album ever made. There was no concert tour to promote ''Invincible''; Jackson refused to tour, adding to the already growing rift between him and Sony Music Entertainment. Following Sony's decision to abruptly end promo ...
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The Lost Children (fairy Tale)
The Lost Children is a French fairy tale collected by Antoinette Bon in ''Revue des traditions populaires''.Paul Delarue, ''The Borzoi Book of French Folk-Tales'', p 365, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York 1956 It is Aarne-Thompson type 327A.Heidi Anne Heine,Tales Similar to Hansel And Gretel" Another tale of this type is '' Hansel and Gretel''; ''The Lost Children'' combines with that type several motifs typical of ''Hop o' My Thumb'', which is typical of French variants. Synopsis She hid them, but her husband could smell them because they were Christians. He beat his wife and put Jean into the barn to fatten him up before eating him, making Jeanette bring him food. The Devil was too fat to get into the barn, so he ordered Jeanette to bring him the tip of Jean's finger to test how fat he was; Jeanette brought him a rat's tail. The third time, he noticed the trick and pulled Jean out. He made a sawhorse In woodworking, a saw-horse or sawhorse (saw-buck, trestle, buck) is ...
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Lost Boys (other)
Lost Boy or Lost Boys also refer to: Literature * Lost Boys (''Peter Pan''), characters from the 1904 play by J. M. Barrie and its subsequent adaptations * ''The Lost Boy'' (novella), a 1937 work by Thomas Wolfe * ''Lost Boys'' (novel), a 1992 book by Orson Scott Card * ''The Lost Boy'' (memoir), a 1997 book depicting the life of Dave Pelzer *'' Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them'', a 2000 book by James Garbarino *'' Lost Boys: Reign of Frogs'', a 2008 four-issue comic book mini-series, a sequel to the 1987 film * ''The Lost Boy'' (novel), a 2009 work by Camilla Läckberg translated into English in 2013 * ''The Lost Boys'' (comic book), a 2016 comics series, a sequel to the 1987 film * ''Lost Boy'' (2017 novel), a 2017 fantasy novel by Christina Henry Theatre * ''Lost Boy'' (musical), 2014 musical by Phil Willmott Film and television * ''The Lost Boys'' (TV series), a 1978 BBC docudrama about Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie and the Davies bo ...
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Lost Girls (other)
Lost Girls or Lost Girl may refer to: Film and television * ''Lost Girls'' (film), a 2020 American drama mystery film * ''The Lost Girls'' (film), an upcoming adaptation of the novel by Laurie Fox * '' Lost Girl'', a 2010–2015 Canadian supernatural crime drama TV series * "Lost Girls" (''The Vampire Diaries''), a 2009 episode of ''The Vampire Diaries'' * "The Lost Girls" (''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''), a 2009 episode of ''CSI'' * "Lost Girl" (''Once Upon a Time''), a 2013 episode of ''Once Upon a Time'' * "The Lost Girls", a 1999 episode of ''Daria'' Literature * ''The Lost Girl'', a 1920 novel by D. H. Lawrence * ''The Lost Girl'' (Kwaymullina book), 2014 picture book by Ambellin Kwaymullina * ''Lost Girls'' (graphic novel), a 2006 graphic novel by Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie * ''Lost Girl'' (novel), a 2015 novel by Adam Nevill * ''Lost Girls'' (non-fiction book), a 2012 crime documentary by Caitlin Rother * '' Attack on Titan: Lost Girls'', a 2015 Japanese nove ...
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Stolen Children (other)
The Stolen Children, or Stolen Generations, were children of Australian aboriginal descent removed from their families by the state during the 20th century. Stolen Children may also refer to: * ''The Stolen Children'', 1992 film * ''Stolen Children'' (miniseries) * Children taken from mothers in Francoist Spain and given to supporters of the regime See also * Lost Children (other) * Stolen Babies Stolen Babies are an American experimental rock band consisting of vocalist/accordionist Dominique Lenore Persi, bassist/guitarist Rani Sharone, and drummer Gil Sharone. History Stolen Babies formed from a 12+ member high school performance tr ... * Trafficking of Children {{disambig ...
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