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  2. Untitled Alejandro G. Iñárritu Film - Wikipedia

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    In February 2024, it was announced that Alejandro G. Iñárritu would be directing his first English-language film since The Revenant (2015), in which he co-wrote and co-produced. Tom Cruise was cast in the lead role, after attending a meeting with Iñárritu, following his strategic partnership with Warner Bros. Pictures.

  3. List of largest funerals - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Date Country City No. of attendees Television audience Funeral of Ludwig van Beethoven: March 29, 1827 Austrian Empire Vienna ~20,000 [1]: Funeral of Baruch Charney Vladeck

  4. The Cremator - Wikipedia

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    The film was shot in black and white even though the director Juraj Herz wanted it to be in color. [18] Herz initially planned the film to be in color but with all the clothing and sets in very dark, macabre colors such as black and grey. The only bright colors would have been the skin tone of the cast and the red of the blood in the murder scenes.

  5. Cremation by country - Wikipedia

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    Funeral pyre in Ubud, Bali.Cremation is the preferred method of disposal of the dead in Buddhism. [1]Cremation rates vary widely across the world. [2] As of 2019, international statistics report that countries with large Buddhist and Hindu populations like Bhutan, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Japan, Myanmar, Nepal, Tibet, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Thailand and India have a cremation rate ranging from 80 ...

  6. Heaven Can Wait (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The cast includes Beatty, Julie Christie, and Jack Warden, all of whom had appeared in Shampoo (1975). The film was released on June 28, 1978 by Paramount Pictures , and received positive reviews from critics, while earning a total of $98.8 million against a budget of $6 million, making it a financial success.

  7. Burial at sea - Wikipedia

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    Osama bin Laden (1957–2011); [33] one U.S. official stated that "finding a country willing to accept the remains of the world's most wanted terrorist would have been difficult". [34] It was also done to prevent his burial place from becoming a "terrorist shrine". [35] Dick Clark (1929–2012), cremated and ashes were scattered into the ...

  8. Cremation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Cremation in Japan was originally practiced by monks seeking to emulate the cremation of the Buddha. [1] Virtually all deceased are now cremated in Japan – as of 2012, it had the highest cremation rate in the world of over 99.9%. [ 2 ]

  9. Children of the Pyre - Wikipedia

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    Children of the Pyre (Ta paidia tis pyras) is a 2008 film documentary directed and produced by Rajesh S. Jala.The film documents the stories of seven children who cremate dead bodies and steal cremation shrouds at India's largest crematorium, Manikarnika, on the banks of the Ganges. [1]