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The Hidden Face (book), The Hidden Face
Hidden face is an optical phenomena. Hidden face or Hidden faces may also refer to: * ''The Hidden Face'', 1944 book by Ida Friederike Görres * ''The Hidden Face'', 2011 Colombian Spanish-language film directed by Andrés Baiz * ''The Hidden Face'', a 1916 American short film starring Henry W. Pemberton and Iva Shepard * ''The Hidden Face'' (US title ''Burden of Proof''), 1956 book by Victor Canning Victor Canning (16 June 1911 – 21 February 1986) was a prolific British writer of novels and thrillers who flourished in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He was personally reticent, writing no memoirs and giving relatively few newspaper interviews. ... * ''Hidden Faces'' (American TV series), a 1968–1969 American soap opera television series * ''Hidden Faces'' (Hong Kong TV series), a 2015 Hong Kong medical drama television series {{Disambiguation ...
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Hidden Face
People often see hidden faces in things. Depending on the circumstances, this is referred to as pareidolia, the perception or recognition of a specific pattern or form in something essentially different. It is thus also a kind of optical illusion. When an artist notices that two different things have a similar appearance, and draws or paints a picture making this similarity evident, they make images with double meanings. Many of these images are hidden faces or hidden skulls. These illusionistic pictures present the viewer with a mental choice of two interpretations: head or landscape, head or objects, head or architecture, etc. Both of them are valid, but the viewer sees only one of them, and very often they cannot see both interpretations simultaneously. Chance images There are everyday examples of hidden faces, they are "chance images" including faces in the clouds, figures of the Rorschach Test and the Man in the Moon. Leonardo da Vinci wrote about them in his notebook: "If ...
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The Hidden Face (book)
''The Hidden Face'' is a biography of Thérèse of Lisieux, Saint Thérèse of Lisieux by the Catholic author Ida Friederike Görres (1901 Bohemia  – 1971 Germany). Görres first published this book in German in 1944 as ''Das Verborgene Antlitz;'' in the eighth edition in German in 1958, it was renamed ''Das Senfkorn von Lisieux: Das verborgene Antlitz. Neue Deutung'' in German. An English version, translated by Richard and Clara Winston, was published in 1959; this was republished by Ignatius Press in 2003. ''The Hidden Face'' is considered to be Görres's most important work. The central question that prompted Görres to write ''The Hidden Face'' was, “Who was Thérèse of the Child Jesus in reality?” The book contains seven chapters. Synopsis I. The Question “The cult of Little Thérèse has from the first been a mass movement." In the first chapter, Görres explores the widespread fascination with St. Thérèse following her death in 1897. Görres presents the p ...
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The Hidden Face (film)
''The Hidden Face'' ( es, La cara oculta, links=no) is a 2011 thriller film directed by Andrés Baiz. It stars Quim Gutiérrez, Clara Lago and Martina García. The film was later remade three times in different countries: in India, titled ''Murder 3'' (2013); Turkey, titled Öteki Taraf (2017); and Mexico, titled '' Perdida'' (2019). Plot Adrián (Quim Gutierrez), a young orchestra conductor is viewing a recorded video of his girlfriend Belén (Clara Lago) informing him of leaving him. Adrián becomes distraught. While drinking away his sorrows at a bar, he meets Fabiana (Martina Garcia) and they develop a relationship. Fabiana moves into the house that Adrián was sharing with Belén. Strange things begin to occur in the bathroom, with Fabiana observing strange noises coming from the sink and bathtub, and being scalded by an abruptly hot shower. Adrián becomes a suspect in the disappearance of Belén; however, the investigators can find no evidence of Adrián's involvement in ...
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Victor Canning
Victor Canning (16 June 1911 – 21 February 1986) was a prolific British writer of novels and thrillers who flourished in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He was personally reticent, writing no memoirs and giving relatively few newspaper interviews. Life Canning was born in Plymouth, Devon, the eldest child of a coach builder, Fred Canning, and his wife May, née Goold. During World War I his father served as an ambulance driver in France and Flanders, while he with his two sisters went to live in the village of Calstock ten miles north of Plymouth, where his uncle Cecil Goold worked for the railways and later became station master. After the war the family returned to Plymouth. In the mid-1920s they moved to Oxford where his father had found work, and Victor attended the Oxford Central School. Here he was encouraged to stay on at school and go to university by a classical scholar, Dr. Henderson, but the family could not afford it and instead Victor went to work as a clerk in the edu ...
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Hidden Faces (American TV Series)
''Hidden Faces'' is an American soap opera that aired on NBC from December 30, 1968 to June 27, 1969. The series was created by Irving Vendig, who also created the serial ''The Edge of Night''. The serial focused on a law firm that was dealing with a high profile murder case throughout its 127-episode run; the main romantic angle had the firm's senior partner, Arthur Adams, becoming involved with client Kate Logan, a female surgeon accused of murder, which Adams and partner Nick Turner acquitted her of. Charles Fisher was the producer of the program, which was an in-house NBC production. The show was a production of NBC, and was the only NBC-owned soap opera at the time. (The network was later to own ''How to Survive a Marriage'' and to purchase '' The Doctors'' from that show's sponsor, Colgate-Palmolive.) The show's leading stars were Conard Fowkes as Adams, Gretchen Walther as Logan, and Tony Lo Bianco as Turner. Others in the cast included Linda Blair, Robin Braxton, Ludi Cla ...
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