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Hana-bi (lit. ' Fireworks ' ), released in the USA as Fireworks , is a 1997 Japanese crime drama film written, directed and edited by Takeshi Kitano , who also stars in it. The film's score was composed by Joe Hisaishi in his fourth collaboration with Kitano.
Hanabi (from Japanese 花火, fireworks) is a cooperative card game created by French game designer Antoine Bauza and published in 2010. [1] Players are aware of other players' cards but not their own, and attempt to play a series of cards in a specific order to set off a simulated fireworks show.
Hanabie. (Japanese: 花冷え。) is a Japanese metalcore [1] band from Tokyo, formed in 2015. [2] [3] The band consists of singer Yukina, guitarist/singer Matsuri, bassist Hettsu, and drummer Chika.
Hanabi may refer to: Hanabi (花火), the Japanese word for fireworks; Hanabi (card game), a French fireworks-themed cooperative card game; In film: Hana-bi, a film by Takeshi Kitano; In music: "Hanabi", a song by Mucc from their album Kyūtai "Hanabi", a song by Ayumi Hamasaki from her single "H" and her album Rainbow
The 54th annual Venice International Film Festival was held between 27 August to 6 September 1997. [1] [2]New Zealand filmmaker Jane Campion was the Jury President of the Main Competition.
A User has changed the film's name to HANA-BI (as in ALL CAPS). The name in IMDb is Hana-bi, in AMG Fireworks aka. Hana-Bi (US title) and searching Google with "HANA-BI Kitano" gives currently only for 4 of 50 results the layout as HANA-BI. In Amazon.com it is available as Fireworks (DVD with the title Hana-bi is not available).
In Sumerian and Akkadian mythology (and Mesopotamian mythology in general) Hanbi or Hanpa (more commonly known in western text) was the lord of evil, lord of all evil forces (udug) and the father of Pazuzu.
SAP HANA (HochleistungsANalyseAnwendung or High-performance ANalytic Application) is an in-memory, column-oriented, relational database management system developed and marketed by SAP SE.