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  2. Adolf Loos - Wikipedia

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    His father Adolf Loos was a German stonemason who died when Loos was nine years old. [4] His mother, Marie Loos, was a sculptor who later carried on the masonry business after her husband's death. Young Adolf Loos had inherited his father's hearing impairment and was significantly handicapped by it throughout his life, contributing to his ...

  3. Cinema of Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    The cinema of Seychelles refers to the film industry in the island country of Seychelles, located in the Indian Ocean. While Seychelles is not widely known for its film production, there have been notable films shot in the country and a growing interest in promoting local filmmaking.

  4. Claire Beck Loos - Wikipedia

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    Loos's immediate and extended relations—the Beck, Hirsch, Turnowsky, and Kraus families—and her friends the Semlers were some of Adolf's first clients. They hired him to remodel apartment interiors in Plzeň and Vienna, and it was there that Adolf first began to open up the "interstitial spaces" between walls to create continuous rooms.

  5. Beta Film Trumpets Botswana, Seychelles Deals, Global Punch ...

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    Munich-based Beta Film, one of Europe’s biggest truly independent TV-film groups, has licensed to PPCW Media for Hong Kong and Macau International Emmy winner “Atlantic Crossing,” starring ...

  6. Category:Films shot in Seychelles - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbirds (2004 film) This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 00:38 (UTC). Text is ... Category: Films shot in Seychelles. 6 languages ...

  7. ‘Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin.’ Review: Angel Studios ...

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    If it had been released just two years ago, “Bonhoeffer” might have come across as simply the latest in a long line of respectable but predictable period dramas about brave Germans who dared ...

  8. Ornament and Crime - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to popular belief that it was composed in 1908, Adolf Loos first gave the lecture in 1910 at the Akademischer Verband für Literatur und Musik in Vienna. The essay was then published in 1913 in Les Cahiers d’aujourd’hui in French as Ornement et Crime .

  9. 'They always said 'No': Why Led Zeppelin's surviving members ...

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    The film boasts wonderful archival footage, much never-before seen, of the band members as aspiring musicians. In their early 20s, Page and Jones spent countless hours performing everything from ...