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Superbia (mythology)
Superbia (Latin: ''pride'') may refer to: * ''Superbia'' (film), a 2016 Hungarian animated short by Luca Tóth * ''Superbia'' (musical), an unproduced rock musical by Jonathan Larson * Antonio Superbia (active from 1986), Brazilian-American footballer * Superbia, in the DC Comics universe, the mobile city-state base of the International Ultramarine Corps The International Ultramarine Corps, formerly the Ultramarine Corps, is a fictional team of superheroes published by DC Comics. They first appeared in ''DC One Million'' #2 (November 1998), and were created by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter (ar ...
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Superbia (film)
''Superbia'' is a 2016 Hungarian animated short film directed by Luca Tóth. The film had its premiere at the 69th Cannes Film Festival, and later competed at film festivals like Palm Springs International Film Festival, Chicago International Film Festival and Sarajevo Film Festival, and won the Best Hungarian Animation Award at the 5th Friss Hús Budapest International Short Film Festival The Friss Hús Budapest International Short Film Festival (Friss Hús meaning "''fresh meat''") is an international short film festival held annually in Budapest, Hungary. The festival was first organised in 2013 by the Daazo Short Film Centre. Du .... Plot According to the official synopsis, in the short "the native people of the land of Superbia, where men and women form separate societies, face the changes sparked by the first equal couple in their history". References External links * * 2016 short films 2010s animated short films Hungarian animated short films 2010s femi ...
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Superbia (musical)
''Superbia'' is an unproduced musical with book, music, and lyrics by Jonathan Larson. Stemming from an earlier attempt at writing a musical based on ''Nineteen Eighty-Four'' by George Orwell, Larson spent a six-year period from 1985 to 1991 working on ''Superbia'', which for numerous reasons never went beyond the workshop stage of development. Eventually, Larson set aside ''Superbia'' for other projects, including ''Rent'', and passed away in 1996 before he could return to working on it. ''Superbia'' was a science fiction musical set in the year 2064 in a world dominated by TVs and cameras. The overall message Larson pursued, which remained to his final draft, was a cautionary tale about media desensitization. He described it as a futuristic fairy tale along the lines of ''Cinderella'' and ''The Emperor's New Clothes''. Larson wanted to blend the inherent theatricality of 1980s pop with musical theater storytelling. To that end, he composed the musical largely on a synthesizer, ...
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Antonio Superbia
Antonio "Junior" Superbia is a retired Brazilian-American soccer player and coach. Superbia grew up in Taiuva, Brazil where he played in the Internacional and Clube Atlético Juventus youth systems. In 1989, he moved to the United States to attend Brooklyn College where he played on the men's soccer team in 1990 and 1991. He also played for the Brooklyn Italians in the North Eastern Super Soccer League (NESSL). In 1991, he and his teammates won the 1991 U.S. Open Cup. In 1993, Superbia led the NESSL in scoring. In 1995, he played for the Jersey Dragons in the USISL. In February 1996, the New England Revolution The New England Revolution is an American professional soccer club based in the Greater Boston area that competes in Major League Soccer (MLS), in the Eastern Conference of the league. It is one of the ten charter clubs of MLS, having compe ... selected Superbia in the fourteenth round (135th overall) of the 1996 MLS Inaugural Player Draft. The Revolution relea ...
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