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  2. Dialogue of the Carmelites - Wikipedia

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    Dialogue with the Carmelites (French: Le dialogue des Carmélites, Italian: I dialoghi delle Carmelitane, also known as The Carmelites) is a 1960 French-Italian historical drama film written and directed by Raymond Léopold Bruckberger and Philippe Agostini and starring Jeanne Moreau, Alida Valli, Madeleine Renaud, Pascale Audret, Pierre Brasseur and Jean-Louis Barrault.

  3. Sisters of Our Lady of Refuge in Mount Cavalry - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters of Our Lady of Refuge in Mount Calvary (Latin: Sororum Dominae Nostrae a Refugio in Monte Calvario) are a religious congregation in Genoa, Italy. It was founded in 1631 [ 1 ] by Virginia Centurione Bracelli . [ 2 ]

  4. Dialogues of the Carmelites - Wikipedia

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    Final scene of the first La Scala production, 1956-57. Dialogues des Carmélites (French pronunciation: [djalɔɡ de kaʁmelit], Dialogues of the Carmelites), FP 159, is an opera in three acts, divided into twelve scenes with linking orchestral interludes, with music and libretto by Francis Poulenc, completed in 1956.

  5. Cave of Elijah - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the ridge of Mt. Carmel facing the sea, there is the cave of the Prophet Elijah, …". [ 4 ] A Jewish pilgrim who supposedly visited the cave during the period between 1270 and 1291 wrote: "There on the slopes of Mt. Carmel is a cave, and there the synagogue dedicated to Elijah, be he remembered for good.

  6. Carmel: Who Killed Maria Marta? - Wikipedia

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    Carmel: Who Killed María Marta? is a 2020 Argentine true crime documentary miniseries directed by Alejandro Hartmann. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was written by Alejandro Hartmann, Sofía Mora (who was in charge of the investigation), Lucas Bucci and Tomás Sposato.

  7. Tassajara Zen Mountain Center - Wikipedia

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    The name is a corruption of Tasajera, a Spanish-American word derived from an indigenous Esselen word, which means "place where meat is hung to dry". [4] [5]The 126-acre mountain property surrounding the Tassajara Hot Springs was purchased by the San Francisco Zen Center in 1967 for the below-market price [6] of $300,000 [5] from Robert and Anna Beck. [7]

  8. Dear Dictator - Wikipedia

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    ] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 16% based on 25 reviews, and an average rating of 3.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Dear Dictator never comes close to taking advantage of its wildly silly premise -- or the assortment of talented veterans who round out the cast."

  9. Mark Medoff - Wikipedia

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    Mark Medoff (March 18, 1940 – April 23, 2019) was an American playwright, screenwriter, film and theatre director, actor, and professor.His play Children of a Lesser God received both the Tony Award and the Olivier Award.