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Holy Cow (French: Vingt Dieux, lit. 'Twenty Gods') is a 2024 French film written and directed by Louise Courvoisier . The film marks the feature film debut of Courvoisier as well as the on-screen debut of Clément Faveau, who stars as young farm boy Totone.
Holy cow may refer to: Holy cow (expression), an exclamation of surprise; Cattle in religion, particularly in Hinduism, Zoroastrianism, and ancient Egyptian religion; Bull (mythology), as it pertains to ancient mythology; Holy Cow, a 2015 novel by David Duchovny; Holy Cow, an Indian Hindi-language film; Holy Cow, a French film
“Holy Cow,” a movie that premiered at Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard, has been bought by Kino Lorber in association with Zeitgeist Films for U.S. and English-speaking Canadian rights.
"Holy cow!" (and other similar terms), an exclamation of surprise used mostly in the United States, Canada, Australia, and England, is a minced oath or euphemism. The expression dates to at latest 1905. [ 1 ]
According to film critics Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan, Robin's quip "Holey Rusted Metal!" in Batman Forever was an "explicit in-joke". [6] Camp humour, [7] through Robin's exclamations and other circumstances in the Batman series, have led some commentators to speculate on homosexual undertones in the relationship between Batman and ...
An exploitation film is a film that tries to succeed financially by exploiting current trends, niche genres, or lurid content. Exploitation films are generally low-quality "B movies", [1] though some set trends, attract critical attention, become historically important, and even gain a cult following. [2]
Holy Cow is a 2022 Indian Hindi-language satirical comedy film written and directed by Sai Kabir. Starring Sanjay Mishra , [ 1 ] Tigmanshu Dhulia , Sadiya Siddiqui and Nawazuddin Siddiqui [ 2 ] in a cameo appearance.
Gaav (The Cow) Banned briefly by the regime of The Shah , due to what was perceived as the film depicting Iran as a rural, culturally backwards society. The film would later be allowed to screen on the condition that the film would begin with a disclaimer explaining to audiences that the film is set several decades ago, and does not reflect a ...