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Shantaram is an American-Australian drama thriller television series created by Eric Warren Singer and Steve Lightfoot, based on the novel of the same name by Gregory David Roberts. [1] The story drew inspiration from Roberts' own life, which is about a bank robber from Australia who flees the country to India.
The movie centers on the upper middle class Carter family. Phil (Sikking), the patriarch, is a successful local restaurateur, who has been married for many years to Lisa (Besch). They have three grown children, Karen (Brook), Tim (Carrey), and Matt (McNamara). Karen is married to Tom (Byron), an art photographer. Tim works in Phil's restaurant.
Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets is an American true crime television series on the Investigation Discovery Network. The program is different from other true-crime series because the murders are portrayed from the omniscient point-of-view of the victim using "fictionalized dialogue".
The series is written and executive produced by James Wood. [2] It is a co-production between Expectation Entertainment and Tailspin Films for Amazon Prime Video. [3]Filming took place over 18 weeks, starting in London in February 2024 and also taking place in Paros, and was completed in July 2024.
David becomes depressed to such a degree that he begins to neglect his children, Fernanda (Sofia Castro) and Bobby (Emilio Beltrán Ulrich), and the vineyard he loves so much. His sinister mother-in-law Lilian (Azela Robinson) and supposed best friend Juan (Christian de la Campa) try to take advantage of the situation to steal David's fortune.
Lisa Hayden – Read Russia Prize 2016 [1] Matilda Hays (1820–1897) Hélène Henry-Safier – winner, Read Russia Prize 2012 [1] Mary Herbert (1561–1621) Rachel Hildebrandt [29] Cathy Hirano [30] Mary Hobson; Lakshmi Holmstrom (1935–2016) Anna Holmwood [31] Amanda Hopkinson; Penny Hueston [32] Sophie Hughes [5] Anna Hume (c.1600–c.1650 ...
Satan's Mistress (also known as Demon Rage, Fury of the Succubus and Dark Eyes) is a 1980 horror film, [1] released in theatres in 1982. It concerns a sexually frustrated housewife, Lisa (), who, having become distanced from her husband Carl (Don Galloway), begins having nightly trysts with a tall, dark stranger who turns out to be a ghost ().
Wendelin Van Draanen: Sammy Keyes series, Flipped, The Running Dream, Wild Bird, Runaway; Lizzie Velásquez: Be Beautiful, Be You; Siobhan Vivian: The List, Burn for Burn trilogy (co-written with Jenny Han), The Last Boy and Girl in the World; Ned Vizzini: It's Kind of a Funny Story, Be More Chill