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The film premiered at the Un Certain Regard section of the 75th annual Cannes Film Festival on 20 May 2022. [3] The film also won the Special Mention award in the Caméra d'Or competition. [4] The film was released in Japan on 17 June. [5] The film was selected as the Japanese entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy ...
Airport 1975 (also known as Airport '75) is a 1974 American air disaster film and the first sequel to the successful 1970 film Airport. It was directed by Jack Smight , produced by William Frye , executive produced by Jennings Lang , and written by Don Ingalls . [ 3 ]
The first step to a European driving licence was taken on 4 December 1980, when the Council of Ministers adopted Council Directive 80/1263/EEC on the introduction of a Community driving licence, which established a Community model national licence that guaranteed the mutual recognition by the Member States of national licences.
Mission: Impossible 2 (titled onscreen as Mission: Impossible II and abbreviated as M:I-2) [1] is a 2000 action spy film directed by John Woo, and produced by and starring Tom Cruise. It is the sequel to Mission: Impossible (1996) and the second installment in the Mission: Impossible film series .
The film received positive reviews from critics. It currently holds a 100% score on the review-aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes. [3] Rolling Stone called it "a piercing cry from the heart" [4] and The Washington Post praised Jarman for "keeping the story streamlined and potently clear while retaining Marlowe's poetic period language". [5]
In January 1981, rights to the film reverted from UA to producer Walter Shenson, and the film was withdrawn from circulation. A version was released in February 1987 in VHS and Beta through MPI, along with a reissue of A Hard Day's Night the very same day, and was followed by a special-edition release on 31 October 1995.
It was based on the 1966 French novel Belle et Sébastien by Cécile Aubry, which in turn was based on the 1965 French TV series. [2] The film was the second of a trilogy, as the first film adventure Belle and Sebastian , was released on 18 December 2013, with the final film being Belle and Sebastien: Friends for Life , released in 2018.