Sanctuary (TV Series)
A sanctuary is a place of safety. Sanctuary or The Sanctuary or Sanctuaries may also refer to: Places * Sanctuary, Saskatchewan, Canada * Sanctuary, Texas, United States * Sanctuary, Shkodër, a church-mosque building and Cultural Monument of Albania * The Sanctuary, a Neolithic archaeological site in Wiltshire, England * The Sanctuary (Derby), a local nature reserve in Derby, England * The Sanctuary (Seattle), townhouse and former church building Fictional settings * Sanctuary, a fictional Sussex village in Margery Allingham's 1931 novel '' Look to the Lady'' * Sanctuary, a fictional location in ''Saint Seiya'' * Sanctuary, the setting of the '' Diablo'' series * Sanctuary, the city setting of the '' Thieves' World'' shared universe series * Sanctuary, a fictional community in '' The Walking Dead'' * Sanctuary Fortress, a region in '' Metroid Prime 2: Echoes'' * Sanctuary, a base of operation of the Marvel Comics character Thanos ** Sanctuary (Marvel Cinematic Univer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary
A sanctuary, in its original meaning, is a sacred space, sacred place, such as a shrine, protected by ecclesiastical immunity. By the use of such places as a haven, by extension the term has come to be used for any place of safety. This secondary use can be categorized into human sanctuary, a safe place for people, such as a political sanctuary; and non-human sanctuary, such as an animal or plant sanctuary. Religious sanctuary ''Sanctuary'' is a word derived from the Latin , which is, like most words ending in , a container for keeping something in—in this case holy things or perhaps cherished people (/). The meaning was extended to places of holiness or safety. Its origin is the principle of independence and immunity of religious orders from "temporal" powers. In many Place of worship, religious buildings ''sanctuary'' has a specific meaning, covering part of the interior. Sanctuary as area around the altar In many Western Christianity, Western Christian traditions in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (Faulkner Novel)
''Sanctuary'' is a 1931 Southern Gothic novel by American author William Faulkner about the rape and abduction of an upper-class Mississippi college girl, Temple Drake, during the Prohibition in the United States, Prohibition era. The novel was Faulkner's commercial and critical breakthrough and established his literary reputation, but was controversial given its themes. It is said Faulkner claimed it was a "potboiler", written purely for profit, but this has been debated by scholars and Faulkner's own friends. The novel provided the basis for the films ''The Story of Temple Drake'' (1933) and ''Sanctuary (1961 film), Sanctuary'' (1961). It also inspired the novel ''No Orchids for Miss Blandish (novel), No Orchids for Miss Blandish'' as well as the No Orchids for Miss Blandish (film), film of the same title and ''The Grissom Gang'', which derived from ''No Orchids for Miss Blandish''. The story of the novel can also be found in the 2007 film ''Cargo 200 (film), Cargo 200''. Faul ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Anne-Marie Duff
Anne-Marie Duff (born 8 October 1970) is an English actress and narrator. She is best known for her BAFTA nominated television roles in '' Shameless'' and '' The Virgin Queen'', and her performance as Grace Williams in '' Bad Sisters'', for which she won the Best Supporting Actress BAFTA in 2024. Early life and education Duff was born in London on 8 October 1970, the younger of two children of Irish immigrants: her father, a painter and decorator at Fuller's Brewery in Chiswick, was from County Meath and her mother was from County Donegal and worked in a shoe shop. The family lived in Southall, London, and Duff attended Mellow Lane School. While at school, she joined the school choir, where she discovered she could 'really sing'. She paid for singing lessons with a woman who taught classical singing, who made a huge impact. Duff initially thought about pursuing a career as a singer and talked about it in great depth with her teacher, who looked at her and said, 'I think you ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (short Film)
''Sanctuary'' is a re-mixable science fiction film. In 2005, it became the first production to sign professional union actors to Creative Commons licensing terms. It is a superhero story set in Head Bin, a fictional universe. ''Sanctuary'' is also a pilot for a multi-player feature film and an open interactive story format, the RIG, being developed by MOD Films in London. The film was completed in 2009. Most production assets, including principal photography shot on 35mm film and digitalised, have been cleared for free-for-non-commercial use. Awards *Sydney Film Festival Innovation Award (2009) *NESTA Inventions awarded to Michela Ledwidge of MOD (May 2004) References External links *Sanctuary "Beta band" community site on Multiply Sanctuary assets on [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (2006 Film)
''Sanctuary'', or ''Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard'', is a 2006 documentary film about life and work of Australian musician and singer Lisa Gerrard. It is directed by Clive Collier. The film was released for sale online in September 2006. It includes extensive interviews of Gerrard and also people she has collaborated with in her career, including Michael Mann, Hans Zimmer, Russell Crowe, Graeme Revell, Harry Gregson-Williams, Brendan Perry, Niki Caro and Pietro Scalia Pietro Scalia (born March 17, 1960) is an Italian-American film editor. He won the Best Film Editing award at the 64th Academy Awards for his work on the film '' JFK'', sharing the award with Joe Hutshing, and at the 74th Academy Awards for .... External links Sanctuary: Lisa Gerrard - A Portrait by Clive Collier ''Official Film Site''* 2006 films Documentary films about singers 2006 documentary films Documentary films about women in music 2000s English-language films 2000s British films British musical ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (2001 Film)
''Sanctuary'' is a 2001 American made-for-television thriller film written and directed by Katt Shea from a 1997 book by Nora Roberts. It stars Melissa Gilbert and Costas Mandylor. Cast * Melissa Gilbert as Jo Ellen Hathaway * Costas Mandylor as Nathan Delaney * Chris William Martin as Brian Hathaway (credited as Chris Martin) * Leslie Hope as Kirby Fitzsimmons * Kenneth Welsh as Sam Hathaway * Kathy Baker as Aunt Kate * John Ralston as David Delaney * Robin Brûlé Robin Brûlé is a Canadian actress An actor (masculine/gender-neutral), or actress (feminine), is a person who portrays a character in a production. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern medi ... as Ginny * Kristen Ross as Annabelle Hathaway * Booth Savage as Sheriff Bill Duer * Wayne Robson as Cappy * James Bulliard as Bobby References External links * {{Nora Roberts 2001 television films 2001 films 2001 thriller films Films based on American ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (1961 Film)
''Sanctuary'' is a 1961 drama film directed by Tony Richardson. The film, based on the William Faulkner novels ''Sanctuary'' (1931) and '' Requiem for a Nun'' (1951), is about the black maid of a white woman who kills the latter's newborn in order to give her employer a way out of a predicament, and then faces the death penalty. Plot In 1928, in the county of Yoknapatawpha, Mississippi, Nancy Mannigoe, a 30-year-old black woman, is condemned to death for the willful murder of the infant son of her white employer Mrs. Gowan Stevens, the former Temple Drake. On the eve of the scheduled execution, Temple tries to save Nancy by telling her father, the governor, of the events leading up to the murder. Six years earlier, Temple was a pleasure-loving college girl carrying on a flirtatious romance with young Gowan Stevens. One night, Gowan got drunk and took her to a backwoods still where she was raped by Candy Man, a Cajun bootlegger. The next morning, although in a state of semi-shoc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (1933 Film)
''Sanctuary'' (Spanish:''Sagrario'') is a 1933 Mexican drama film directed by Ramón Peón and starring Ramón Pereda, Adriana Lamar and Julio Villarreal.Balderston, Gonzalez & Lopez p.1080 Cast * Ramón Pereda as Dr. Horacio Rueda * Adriana Lamar as Elena Rivero * Julio Villarreal as Juan Rivero * María Luisa Zea as Sagrario Rivero * Luis G. Barreiro as Dr. Gutiérrez * Juan Orol Juan Rogelio García García (August 4, 1897 – May 26, 1988), better known as Juan Orol, was a Spanish-born Mexican actor, film producer, director and screenwriter. Orol was a pioneer of the Mexican cinema's first talkies and one of the main pr ... as Carmelo * Consuelo Moreno as Concha * Pili Castellanos as Sagrario, niña * María Valdealde as Doña Lupe * Jesús Melgarejo as Don Chencho * María Luisa Armit as Criada * Francisco Lugo as Arturo * Fabián Villar as Detective * Carlos L. Cabello as Preso References Bibliography * Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonza ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Miss Marple's Final Cases And Two Other Stories
''Miss Marple's Final Cases and Two Other Stories'' is a short story collection written by Agatha Christie and first published in the UK by Collins Crime Club in October 1979 retailing at £4.50. It was the last Christie book to be published under the Collins Crime Club imprint although HarperCollins continue to be the writer's UK publishers. The book contains eight short stories, six featuring Miss Marple and two other stories, and did not originally appear in the United States because most of the stories had been published earlier in the US in magazines. In 2010, an audio book and the Kindle edition were released, which included six stories from the book, plus ''Greenshaw's Folly''. List of stories * ''Sanctuary'' * ''Strange Jest'' * ''Tape-Measure Murder'' * ''The Case of the Caretaker'' * ''The Case of the Perfect Maid'' * ''Miss Marple Tells a Story'' * ''The Dressmaker's Doll'' * ''In a Glass Darkly'' * ''Greenshaw's Folly'' (added in new editions by Alexander Afgan) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Massachusetts Audubon Society
The Massachusetts Audubon Society, commonly known as Mass Audubon, founded in 1896 by Harriet Hemenway and Minna B. Hall and headquartered in Lincoln, Massachusetts, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to "protecting the nature of Massachusetts". Mass Audubon is independent of the National Audubon Society (NAS), and was founded earlier than the NAS. Mass Audubon protects more than 40,000 acres of land throughout Massachusetts, saving birds and other wildlife, and making nature accessible to all with its wildlife sanctuaries and 20 nature centers. History The Massachusetts Audubon Society was born out of Harriet Hemenway's desire to stop the commercial slaughter of birds for women's ornamental hats. Hemenway and her cousin, Minna Hall, soon enlisted 900 women and formed a partnership with many from Boston's scientific community to form their organization. They named the organization the Massachusetts Audubon Society in honor of the bird painter John James Audubon. In 1905, a n ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Dragonlance Novels
This is a list of the published novels set in the fantasy world of ''Dragonlance'', which was originally created as a setting for the ''Dungeons & Dragons'' tabletop role-playing game. Novels Anthologies The Dragonlance short story collections are mainly divided into the two publishing lines ''Tales'' and ''Dragons Anthologies''. With most recent collections the dividing line has been somewhat erased. In the following are the short story collections listed in chronological order of their publishing dates. Tales I Tales II Although some versions refer to these three books as the ''Tales II'' trilogy, others refer to them belonging to the original ''Tales'' trilogy, continuing from volume IV (this is because they were originally published as two trilogies and later renumbered as one six-book series). Dragons Anthologies Tales of the Fifth Age Tales/Dragons from the War of Souls/World of Krynn These three collections are presented as a trilogy by their outer ap ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sanctuary (play)
''Sanctuary'' is a 1994 play by Australian playwright David Williamson. He said "The play taps into the new radicalism among students in communications. They know about the power elite, come out breathing fire about the state of the Australian media and usually end up working for the major broadsheets." He added, "the real theme of Sanctuary is male competitiveness. Ironically the young student in Sanctuary yearns to be like Bob King while pretending that's the last thing in the world he wants." Summary ''Sanctuary'' is a two-act play set in the Gold Coast retreat belonging to retired Australian foreign correspondent Robert 'Bob' King (late 40s). Mr King has lived a full life of charismatic success in the US reporting on stories from all around the world. His integrity comes under scrutiny in the play by its only other character, John Alderston (25), a student about to publish King's biography. John harbours a deep hatred for King because of his dishonesty throughout his career an ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |