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Fatherland is a 1994 American historical drama television film directed by Christopher Menaul and written by Stanley Weiser and Ron Hutchinson, based on the 1992 novel of the same title by Robert Harris. The film stars Rutger Hauer and Miranda Richardson, and aired on HBO on November 26, 1994.
the Nigerians as fatherland; the Oromo as Biyya Abaa; the Pakistanis as Vatan (madar-e-watan means motherland. Not fatherland) the Somali as Dhulka Abaa, land of the father; the Thais as pituphum (ปิตุภูมิ), the word is adapted from Sanskrit; the Tibetans as ཕ་ཡུལ (pha yul) the Welsh as Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau, 'the ancient ...
Patricia Lockwood (born April 27, 1982) is an American poet, novelist, and essayist. Beginning a career in poetry, her collections include Motherland Fatherland Homelandsexuals, a 2014 New York Times Notable Book.
the polish word for fatherland/motherland, "ojczyzna" is a feminine noun, and therefore is more associated with motherland than fatherland. There seems to be no fatherland concept in poland. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Mitek (talk • contribs) 18:49, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
The movie and musical both focus in large part on relationships: between Elphaba and her sister Nessa, Glinda and Elphaba — not to mention Boq (Ethan Slater) and Fiyero (Jonathan Bailey ...
Fatherland is the nation of one's "fathers", "forefathers" or "patriarchs". Fatherland may also refer to: The Fatherland, a 1914-1917 American World War I-era pro-German periodical; Fatherland, a film directed by Ken Loach; Fatherland (horse) (1990–1993), an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse
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Fatherland is a 1992 alternative history detective novel by English writer and journalist Robert Harris. Set in a world where the Axis won World War II , the story's protagonist—Xavier March—is an officer of the Kripo , the criminal police, who is investigating the murder of a Nazi government official who participated at the Wannsee ...