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After a renegade TV channel starts showing pirated American movies, Lena and Potato fall in love with and escape into Hollywood's happy endings. Meanwhile, Potato meets Jesus Christ at his Sunday school and brings his new imaginary friend home. One day Lena discovers an ad for applying to a mail-order bride catalogue and decides to try it out.
Arracht (Irish pronunciation: [ˈaɾˠəxt̪ˠ]; 'Monster') is a 2019 Irish period drama film directed and written by Tomás Ó Súilleabháin set during the Great Famine of Ireland. [1] It was selected as the Irish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 93rd Academy Awards, but it was not nominated. [2]
The question of how to convey characters speaking a language other than English in a fully English-language production is one that many a director of an exotically-set Hollywood production or ...
Pages in category "Films about famine" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Akaler Shandhaney;
The European potato failure was a food crisis caused by potato blight that struck Northern and Western Europe in the mid-1840s. The time is also known as the Hungry Forties . While the crisis produced excess mortality and suffering across the affected areas, particularly affected were the Scottish Highlands , with the Highland Potato Famine and ...
Ten month old Bridget dies of famine fever and is buried under the hawthorn tree in the garden: in Irish mythology, the hawthorn is linked with the otherworld. Their father has gone to find work on the famine roads, and the children and their mother struggle each day, barely getting enough food to survive.
Pages in category "Films set in pre-Columbian America" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
A mere 24 minutes long, The Tale of the Wonderful Potato is a schoolroom favorite in Europe, and has won the acclaim of teachers' organizations worldwide. [1] It has been translated (dubbed) into Finnish, English, German and Dutch, and it is recommended for grades 5 through 8 due to the versatile nature of its presentation, coupled with a detailed narrative voice.