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  2. Axolotl Overkill - Wikipedia

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    Axolotl Overkill is a 2017 German drama film directed by Helene Hegemann, and stars Jasna Fritzi Bauer, Arly Jover, and Mavie Hörbiger. The screenplay by Hegemann is based on her 2010 debut novel Axolotl Roadkill . [ 1 ]

  3. Aamis - Wikipedia

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    Forbidden Desire and Obsession. At its core, Aamis is a tale of forbidden love that transcends conventional boundaries. The relationship between Nirmali, a middle-aged pediatrician, and Sumon, a young doctoral student researching meat-eating practices in Northeast India, starts as a harmless exploration of culinary pleasures.

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  5. Xolotl - Wikipedia

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    The name "Axolotl" comes from Nahuatl, the Aztec language. One translation of the name connects the Axolotl to Xolotl. The most common translation is "water-dog" . "Atl" for water and "Xolotl" for dog. [14] In the Aztec calendar, the ruler of the day, Itzcuintli ("Dog"), is Mictlantecuhtli, the god of death and lord of Mictlan, the afterlife. [15]

  6. ‘The Flood’ Review: An Alligator Thriller with a Bloody ...

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    The alligators are (mostly) digital, and quite convincing, though the innovation here is that their eating of heads and torsos is rendered with a gruesome wash of digital blood spatter.

  7. List of films featuring miniature people - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a human shrinking in size has existed since the beginning of cinema, with early films using camera techniques to change perceptions of human sizes. The earliest film to have a shrunken person was a 1901 short The Dwarf and the Giant by Georges Méliès in which a character was split into two, with one growing in size and the ...

  8. Sakhalin sculpin - Wikipedia

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    The specific name is a misspelling of Ambystoma, the axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanus) combined with opsis, meaning "having the look of", and Schmidt described it as having a head that is "strongly dorsoventrally depressed, wide, nearly flat dorsally, abruptly sloping laterally, similar to the head of an axolotl" (translation). [4]

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