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Socrates (Portuguese: Sócrates) is a 2018 Brazilian drama film directed by Alexandre Moratto and starring Christian Malheiros—both in their feature film debuts. [1] The film traces the story of Sócrates, a black 15-year-old teenager from Santos, in the coast of São Paulo, as he has to overcome extreme poverty, the death of his mother, and homophobia.
Socrates (1971) – The life of Socrates, played by Jean Sylvère , a Roberto Rossellini film. The Young Karl Marx (2017) – Karl Marx played by August Diehl. Trial and Death of Socrates (1939), Socrates played by Ermete Zacconi, directed by Corrado D'Errico. Wittgenstein (1993) – The life of Ludwig Wittgenstein, directed by Derek Jarman.
In the collection of related short stories that Mosley himself has adapted for this cable-television movie, Socrates will likewise save a child, and that marriage, and maybe even a broken neighborhood, besides easing the exit of Cobbs with morphine and fixing himself like a table. Between flashbacks to his days of rage, Socrates will become a hero.
Socrates is a 1971 Spanish-Italian-French television film directed by Roberto Rossellini. The film is an adaptation of several Plato dialogues, including The Apology , Euthyphro , Crito , and Phaedo .
Poverty incidence of Masbate City 10 20 30 40 2006 29.10 2009 28.88 2012 22.18 2015 30.04 2018 19.55 2021 15.95 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Masbate City was recognized by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry as Top 4 Awardee Nationwide in the 2013 Most Business-Friendly LGU Award (City Level 3 Category). The city is also cited as the 20th Most Competitive City among 143 ...
Ex-convict Socrates Fortlow lives in Watts, a tough Los Angeles neighborhood, and struggles to stay on the path of righteousness. He befriends Darryl, a young boy who initially dislikes Socrates but grows to appreciate his mentorship. He counsels Corrina, a pretty 23-year-old who works and wants to keep her husband, who has no job.
The movie stars Nick Nolte, distributed by Lionsgate Films and was re-released by Universal Pictures in 2007. [6] He credits the inspiration for his first book to a gas station attendant he met who reminded him of Socrates and to whom he gave that name.
Wrong Turn is an American slasher film series created by director Rob Schmidt [1] and writers Alan B. McElroy, Adam Cooper and Bill Collage (uncredited). [2] The series consists of seven films, five of which share the same continuity, while the later two films serve as reboots.