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The Hill is a 1965 British prison drama war film directed by Sidney Lumet and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It depicts the physical and psychological power struggles of a British military prison in North Africa, near the end of the Second World War. The title refers to a large mound prisoners are made to repeatedly climb.
Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova for "Falling Slowly" Won Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová for "If You Want Me" Nominated Irish Film and Television Awards: Best Music in Film Once: Nominated [41] Los Angeles Film Critics Association: Best Music: Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová: Won [42] Online Film Critics Society: Best Original Score
An excerpt from the film was screened in the Work in Progress section of the Les Arcs Film Festival in 2019. [3] The film premiered in the Directors' Fortnight program at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival, [4] where it was a nominee for the Queer Palm. [5] It had its North American premiere at the 2021 Toronto International Film Festival. [6]
Still, Rickey Hill says he’s shocked that “The Hill” movie has become a hit on Netflix. “I don’t know a whole lot about Netflix,” Hill, who is 67 years old, tells the Star-Telegram.
"The Folks Who Live on the Hill" is a 1937 popular song composed by Jerome Kern, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. It was introduced by Irene Dunne in the 1937 film High, Wide, and Handsome and was recorded that year by Bing Crosby for Decca (#1462, mx DLA940A, Los Angeles 9/20/37). [ 1 ]
Italian singer Laura Pausini also released an Italian language cover of the song, titled "She (Uguale a lei)". The song was recorded for a Barilla TV spot. The lyrics of the song were adapted by Pausini herself, and are therefore different from the lyrics of Aznavour's Italian-language version of his hit. [28]
Carl Davis (1936–2023) – The French Lieutenant's Woman, new music for Intolerance; Don Davis (born 1957) – The Matrix, House on Haunted Hill, Behind Enemy Lines; Jonathan Davis (born 1971) – Queen of the Damned; Miles Davis (1926–1991) – Elevator to the Gallows, Siesta, Dingo
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