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The Grave is a 1996 thriller starring Craig Sheffer, Gabrielle Anwar and Josh Charles, [1] the first project written by twin brothers Jonas Pate and Josh Pate, and directed by Jonas Pate. It notably features supporting performances by character actors Donal Logue , Max Perlich , Anthony Michael Hall , and Eric Roberts , along with an early ...
Jarai people or Dega (Vietnamese: Người Gia Rai, Gia Rai, or Gia-rai; Khmer: ចារ៉ាយ, Charay or Khmer: ជ្រាយ, Chreay) are an Austronesian indigenous people and ethnic group native to Vietnam's Central Highlands (Gia Lai and Kon Tum Provinces, with smaller populations in Đắk Lắk Province), as well as in the Cambodian northeast Province of Ratanakiri.
The Jarai resisted and defeated the French in 1894, but later were subdued when the French came back in 1897 with more soldiers. [11] In the next two decades, the French government made heavy efforts to secure the highlands and trust from the indigenous peoples. Despite that, the Montagnard tribes fiercely fought back.
According to the producer Madogwu, The Grave Dust is one of the most unusual stories he has encountered; as a result, much attention was paid to its success. [5] Majek Fashek produced the soundtrack and music score for the film. [6] Trailer of The Grave Dust was released on YouTube on 24 November 2014.
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The Graves is the debut film of independent comic book creator, Brian Pulido (Lady Death, Evil Ernie). [2]It features performances by genre vets Bill Moseley (The Devil's Rejects), Amanda Wyss (A Nightmare on Elm Street) and Tony Todd (), [3] female leads, played by Clare Grant (Masters of Horror: "Valerie on the Stairs") and Jillian Murray (The Fun Park) [4] and the debut of D. Randall Blythe ...
Exhuma (Korean: 파묘) is a 2024 South Korean horror film written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun, and starring Choi Min-sik, Kim Go-eun, Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Do-hyun.The film includes mystery and occult elements, and follows the process of excavating an ominous grave, which unleashes dreadful consequences buried underneath.
According to 1978 population figures, there were 10,000 Jarai and 15,000 E De in Cambodia in the late 1970s. They live in longhouses containing several compartments occupied by matrilineally linked nuclear families. There may be twenty to sixty longhouses in one village. The Rade and Jarai cultivate dry-field rice and secondary crops such as maize.