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Film One Productions Film One Le Monde Entertainment: 1994: Hostage of Time: Jean K. Chamoun: Documentary: 1994: 50mins Proximities Afif J. Arabi A J Arabi Experimental DXM 1994: Time Has Come: Arabic: "آن الأوان" French: Histoire d'un retour: Jean-Claude Codsi: Simon Abkarian, Darina Al Joundi, Nati Sourati: Jean-Claude Codsi, Talal ...
One Night Stand is a 1997 American drama film written and directed by Mike Figgis. The film stars Wesley Snipes , Nastassja Kinski , Kyle MacLachlan , Ming-Na Wen and Robert Downey Jr. The first draft of the screenplay was written by Joe Eszterhas , who had his name removed from the project following Figgis's rewrite.
Premiere Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref ? Hagiga B'Snuker (Hebrew: חגיגה בסנוקר, lit. "Party at the Snooker") Boaz Davidson: Yehuda Barkan, Ze'ev Revach, Joseph Shiloach, Tuvia Tzafir
One of the most prominent films of the year was Void, written by George Khabbaz and directed by seven different directors, all of them graduates of Notre Dame University, and the film would be selected as Lebanon's entry to compete at the Oscars in 2015. [137]
Born in Beirut, Lebanon, and raised in Toronto, Canada, he made his acting debut in the Canadian television series Hangin' In (1984), before making his feature-film debut in Youngblood (1986). Reeves had his breakthrough role in the science-fiction comedies Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) and Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991).
One Night Stand, a musical by Herb Gardner and Jule Styne; One Night Stand, 2011 opera by Finnish composer Olli Kortekangas; One Night Stand (Gary B.B. Coleman album), 1989; One Night Stand, a 1973 album by Noel Paul Stookey (and its title song) One Night Stand, a 1979 album by Fandango; One Night Stand (Flamin' Groovies album), 1987
By 1975, Lebanon was a religiously and ethnically diverse country with most dominant groups of Maronite Christians, Eastern Orthodox Christians, Sunni Muslims and Shia Muslims; with significant minorities of Druze, Kurds, Armenians, and Palestinian refugees and their descendants.
Opening Night: The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, Italy/Algeria) Closing Night: Far from Vietnam (Jean-Luc Godard, Joris Ivens, William Klein, Claude Lelouch, Chris Marker, Alain Resnais, and Agnès Varda, France) Barrier (Jerzy Skolimowski, Poland) Benefit of the Doubt (Peter Whitehead, UK) Les Carabiniers (Jean-Luc Godard, France)