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Disturbing the Peace is a 2020 neo-western action thriller film directed by York Shackleton and starring Guy Pearce. The film follows a police officer who must fight back against a violent outlaw motorcycle club that takes over his small town. The film was poorly received on release.
Disturbing the peace may also refer to: Books. Disturbing the Peace, a 1975 novel by Richard Yates; Disturbing the Peace (Nancy Newman novel), a 2002 novel by Nancy Newman; Film and television "Disturbing the Peace" , an episode of the BBC sitcom Porridge; Disturbing the Peace, a documentary film directed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei
Californian native Sjogren's movie-making career started in 1979. Sjogren's feature length directorial debut was entitled "Disturbing The Peace" (1988). A decade long Director/Producer partnership with Scott Ziehl, saw Sjogren and Ziehl alternate in the roles and even take dual responsibilities.
Leave it to any country but America to render the worst possible horrors (both psychological and physical) onscreen.
On Tuesday night, the author received the first-ever Lifetime Disturbing the Peace Award, presented by the Vaclav Havel Center on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Only a handful of the more than 100 ...
Disturbing the Peace (Chinese: 老妈蹄花; pinyin: Lǎomā tíhuā) is a 2009 documentary film directed by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei.In it, he and Pu Zhiqiang talk to police to discover what happened to a female colleague after a police raid on their way to Chengdu as witnesses in the trial of the civil rights advocate Tan Zuoren.
New York Giants quarterback Tommy DeVito is officially inactive for Thursday's Thanksgiving game against the Dallas Cowboys (4:25 p.m. ET, Fox) due to a forearm injury.
Disturbing the Peace is a novel by American writer Richard Yates. First published in 1975, Yates's fourth book concerns the psychological breakdown and subsequent institutionalization of an alcoholic salesman. Semi-autobiographical, the novel was dismissed by critics as his weakest book.