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13 is a 2010 American psychological crime thriller film directed by Géla Babluani (who also directed the original), stars Sam Riley, Ray Winstone, 50 Cent, Mickey Rourke and Jason Statham. It is a remake of the 2005 Georgian-French film 13 Tzameti .
1967: Oedipus Rex, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini, starred Franco Citti; 1970: Patton, directed by Franklin Schaffner; 1975: The Man Who Would Be King, directed by John Huston; 1976: Emanuelle in Bangkok, directed by Joe D'Amato; 1977: Jesus of Nazareth, directed by Franco Zeffirelli; 1977: The Arms of Venus, directed by Mircea Drăgan [1]
"13", a song by Perspects from the Miss Kittin album A Bugged Out Mix "13", a song by Tally Hall on the album Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum Track 13, an untitled spoken-word track on the album Miscellaneous T by They Might Be Giants
In 1982, Farida Bourquia became the first female Moroccan director, after her pioneering feature Al-Jamra. [13] In 2001, King Mohammed VI of Morocco created the Marrakech International Film Festival to promote and develop the art of cinema and the film industry in Morocco. [14] In 2018, the first Moroccan fantasy film, Achoura, was released.
The term Maghrib is used in opposition to Mashriq in a sense near to that which it had in medieval times, but it also denotes simply Morocco when the full al-Maghrib al-Aqsa is abbreviated. Certain politicians seek a political union of the North African countries, which they call al-Maghrib al-Kabir (the grand Maghrib) or al-Maghrib al-Arabi ...
13 Tzameti is a 2005 suspense thriller French film written, produced, and directed by Georgian filmmaker Géla Babluani. "Tzameti" (ცამეტი; tsameti) is the Georgian word for thirteen. 13 Tzameti is the feature-length directorial debut for Babluani. It also marks the acting debut of his younger brother Georges, who plays the film's ...
Iftar (Arabic: إفطار, romanized: ifṭār) is the fast-breaking evening meal of Muslims in Ramadan at the time of adhan (call to prayer) of the Maghrib prayer.. This is their second meal of the day; the daily fast during Ramadan begins immediately after the pre-dawn meal of suhur and continues during the daylight hours, ending with sunset with the evening meal of iftar.
Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī ākhbār mulūk al-andalus wa'l-maghrib (Book of the Amazing Story of the History of the Kings of al-Andalus and Maghreb) [1] [2] by Ibn Idhāri (var. Ibn Athari) of Marrakech in the Maghreb (now Morocco); an important medieval Arabic history of the Maghreb and Iberia, written at Marrakech ca. 1312 / 712 AH .