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The Golden Cage (other)
''The Golden Cage'' may refer to: * The Golden Cage (book), ''The Golden Cage'' (book), a 2011 novel by Iranian human rights activist Shirin Ebadi * The Golden Cage (TV series), ''The Golden Cage'' (TV series); ''De Gouden Kooi'', Dutch reality TV show * The Golden Cage (1933 film), ''The Golden Cage'' (1933 film), a British drama film * The Golden Cage (1975 film), ''The Golden Cage'' (1975 film); Australian film about two Turkish migrants * The Golden Cage (2013 film), ''The Golden Cage'' (Mexican 2013 film); ''La Jaula de Oro'', Mexican film about two Guatemalan migrants * La Cage dorée, ''The Golden Cage'' (Portuguese-French 2013 film); ''La Cage dorée'', Portuguese-French about Portuguese migrants in France See also

* ''Cage of Gold'' * La jaula de oro (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Golden Cage, The ...
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The Golden Cage (book)
''The Golden Cage: Three brothers, Three choices, One destiny '' is a book by Iranian human rights activist Shirin Ebadi. Plot The book tells the story of three brothers whose lives were heavily influenced by Iranian history: the oldest, Abbas, was a soldier under the Shah; the second, Javad, was a communist activist; the younger, Ali, supported the Khomeini's Islamic revolution. All of their lives will be influenced by the worst chapters of Iranian history in the 20th century, including the Iranian Revolution The Iranian Revolution ( fa, انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân, ), also known as the Islamic Revolution ( fa, انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dyna ..., the Iran-Iraq war, and the executions of political opponents. References 2011 non-fiction books Books about the Iranian Revolution Iranian memoirs Books about politics of Iran Iran–Iraq War memoirs {{m ...
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The Golden Cage (TV Series)
''De Gouden Kooi'' (''The Golden Cage'') is a Dutch reality competition that premiered in 2006 on Tien. The series was based on an early iteration of what would eventually become Endemol's format '' Big Brother''. Synopsis The first Dutch episode on 23 September 2006 had slightly fewer than 1 million viewers (10-15% market share, it was programmed right after the Dutch Eredivisie football show, which always attracts many viewers); the two subsequent episodes received around 500,000 viewers (5-10% market share). Thereafter, the audience dropped to about 350,00 The setting was a euro, €2 million capital villa in Eemnes. After a few months the uglier sides of the participants came to light. A lot of ''millionaires'' were constantly plotting how to get rid of the others. Natasia, who had left behind her two young kids, refused to return home when her boyfriend who cared for them asked her to. She wanted to reach her goals first: a drivers license and breast enhancement surgery. ...
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The Golden Cage (1933 Film)
''The Golden Cage'' is a 1933 British drama film directed by Ivar Campbell and starring Anne Grey, Anthony Kimmins and Frank Cellier. The film was made at Shepperton Studios as a quota quickie for distribution by MGM.Wood p.77 A woman marries a wealthy man but is still secretly in love with a much poorer man. Cast * Anne Grey as Venetia Doxford * Anthony Kimmins as Paul Mortimer * Frank Cellier as Julian Sande * Mackenzie Ward Mackenzie Ward (20 February 1903 – January 1976) was a British stage and film actor. Filmography Bibliography * Low, Rachael. ''History of the British Film: Filmmaking in 1930s Britain''. George Allen & Unwin, 1985 . References Externa ... as Claude Barrington References Bibliography *Wood, Linda. ''British Films, 1927–1939''. British Film Institute, 1986. External links 1933 films 1933 drama films British drama films Films set in England Films shot at Shepperton Studios Films directed by Ivar Campbell British black-and ...
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The Golden Cage (1975 Film)
''The Golden Cage'' is a 1975 Australian film about two Turkish migrants in Australia made by the husband and wife team and Ilhan Kuyululu. It was the first Australian film directed by a woman since the 1930s.David Stratton, ''The Last New Wave: The Australian Film Revival'', Angus & Robertson, 1980, p. 281 Production The film was shot in March and April 1975, with the aid of $22,500 from the Film, Radio and Television Board of the Australia Council. It failed to achieve commercial distribution. Andrew Pike and Ross Cooper, ''Australian Film 1900–1977: A Guide to Feature Film Production'', Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 291 Kuyululu tried to produce a film ''The Battle of Broken Hill'' about the 1915 Battle of Broken Hill but was unable to secure finance and returned to Turkey. Phillip Noyce worked as an assistant director on the movie. References External links''The Golden Cage''at Australian Screen Online The National Film and Sound Archive of Austral ...
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The Golden Cage (2013 Film)
''The Golden Dream'' ( es, La jaula de oro; literally: "The Cage of Gold") is a 2013 Mexican drama film directed by Spanish-born Mexican director Diego Quemada-Díez.El burgalés Diego Quemada-Díez competirá en el Festival de Cannes
"El cineasta Diego Quemada-Díez (Burgos, 1969) presentará «La jaula de oro» -su primer largometraje- en la sección «Un Certain Regard» del certamen de la 66 edicion del Festival de Cannes." It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the

La Cage Dorée
''The Gilded Cage'' (french: La Cage Dorée; Portuguese: ''A Gaiola Dourada'') is a Franco-Portuguese comedy film released in 2013. The film was Ruben Alves' directorial debut and it was inspired by his parents' life. The film was released April 24 in France and was released on August 1 in Portugal, after a successful preview showing at the Azores Festival. It won the People's Choice Award at the 26th European Film Awards. It was the film with the most admissions at the Portuguese box office in 2013, with 755 000 and it is the 7th film with most admissions and the 3rd highest-grossing in Portugal since 2004. The film won the Radio-Canada Audience Award at the 2014 edition of the Cinéfranco film festival. Cast * Rita Blanco as Maria Ribeiro * Joaquim de Almeida as José Ribeiro * Roland Giraud as Francis Cailaux * Chantal Lauby as Solange Cailaux * Barbara Cabrita as Paula Ribeiro * Lannick Gautry as Charles Cailaux * Maria Vieira as Rosa * Jacqueline Corado as Lourdes * Jean-P ...
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Cage Of Gold
''Cage of Gold'' is a 1950 British drama film directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Jean Simmons, David Farrar, and James Donald.BFI: ''Cage of Gold (1950)''
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A young woman, Judith Moray, deserts her prospective fiancé, the nice doctor Alan Kearn, for an old flame - the dashing, but roguish, former Bill Glennan. Glennan makes her pregnant and marries her, but leaves her on the morning after the wedding when he learns that her father can't offer him financial support. Two years later, she - having been told that Glennan is dead - has married Kearn and they keep Glennan's son. But then, Gl ...
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