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Kagerō-za (陽炎座, Heat-Haze Theatre) is a 1981 independent Japanese film directed by Seijun Suzuki and based on a novel by Kyōka Izumi. [1] [2] It forms the middle section of Suzuki's Taishō Roman Trilogy, preceded by Zigeunerweisen (1980) and followed by Yumeji (1991), surrealistic psychological dramas and ghost stories linked by style, themes and the Taishō period (1912–1926) setting.
Adi Lukovac's and Emina Zečaj's version was used in the 2003 Bosnian film Remake (Remake - soundtrack), which made the song worldwide famous.In the cult scene, it was performed by the actor Mario Drmać, whose unique voice contributed to its success.
Victor Ruzo (born 22 December 1913 in Straubenzell; died 26 Märch 2008 in Montreux) was a Swiss painter. [1] His artworks include 'Fine Stockings' and 'Chevaux'.
Paulie is a 1998 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by John Roberts and written by Laurie Craig. The film follows the adventurous story of the eponymous Paulie, a talking parrot who is capable of communicating with humans.
The film's original ending featured a present-day coda where a now-adult Mike, played by Tom Hanks, takes his children to the National Air and Space Museum, where the Radio Flyer/Plane hybrid is displayed next to the Wright Brothers' flying machine. Test audiences were confused by this ending and re-shoots led to the modern-day prologue and ...