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  2. Adults have stopped reading – no one cares and I hate it - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: Half of UK adults don’t read regularly, according to a new survey. Helen Coffey asks where it all went wrong – and whether we can ever find our way back between the pages

  3. Translation convention - Wikipedia

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    The translation convention is a storytelling device in which the spoken language of a film or television program is changed for easier consumption and broader distribution. . Commonly, that language is English, but the translation convention can be used for any media property produced in a major world language that its producers would like to distribute to foreign count

  4. FYI, These Spanish-Language Movies on Netflix Are Worth the ...

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    Through My Window (2022). In the first installment of this must-watch Spanish romantic trilogy, Raquel is head over heels for her neighbor Ares, who she secretly watches through the window.

  5. Category:English-language Spanish films - Wikipedia

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    Spanish films using the English language. Most Spanish films were shot without the original sound. Dialogues were added in the post-production. So there is no real original language in Spanish films with American, British, French and German actors. (See: Dubbing in Spain

  6. Universal translator - Wikipedia

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    A universal translator is a device common to many science fiction works, especially on television. First described in Murray Leinster's 1945 novella "First Contact", [1] the translator's purpose is to offer an instant translation of any language.

  7. Despite Everything - Wikipedia

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    Despite Everything (Spanish: A pesar de todo) is a 2019 Spanish comedy film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini and starring Blanca Suárez, Macarena García, Amaia Salamanca, and Belén Cuesta. [1] The film premiered at the Málaga Film Festival on 16 March 2019, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and released on Netflix on 3 May 2019, becoming the most-watched Spanish ...

  8. These Latina And Hispanic Actresses Are Changing Hollywood ...

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    The Cuban-Spanish actress made it onto the scene at only 16 years old, playing Marie in 2006's Una rosa de Francia. Since then, Ana has starred in various popular films, including Knives Out , No ...

  9. List of Spanish films of the 2020s - Wikipedia

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    Spanish films of 2029 This page was last edited on 21 March 2022, at 17:30 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...