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"Epitaph to a Dog" (also sometimes referred to as "Inscription on the Monument to a Newfoundland Dog") is a poem by the British poet Lord Byron. It was written in 1808 in honour of his Landseer dog , Boatswain, who had just died of rabies .
Requiem For A Wren is a novel by Nevil Shute. ... then her father, and then her beloved dog. Her mother also died, shortly after the war. In addition, she believes ...
Reservoir Dogs: co-production with Miramax Films: November 20, 1992 Bad Lieutenant: distributed by Aries Films; video distributor July 30, 1993 Tom and Jerry: The Movie: U.S. co-distributor with Miramax Films and Turner Entertainment; co-production with Film Roman: September 17, 1993 Frauds: co-production with J&M Entertainment and Latent Image ...
Requiem for a Dream – Matthew Libatique. Before Night Falls – Xavier Pérez Grobet and Guillermo Rosas; George Washington – Tim Orr; Hamlet – John de Borman; Shadow of the Vampire – Lou Bogue; Dark Days. The Eyes of Tammy Faye; Long Night's Journey into Day; Paragraph 175; Sound and Fury; Best International Film; Dancer in the Dark ...
On the very eve of his death, [Mozart] had the score of the Requiem brought to his bed, and himself (it was two o'clock in the afternoon) sang the alto part; Schack, the family friend, sang the soprano line, as he had always previously done, Hofer, Mozart's brother-in-law, took the tenor, Gerl, later a bass singer at the Mannheim Theater, the ...
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A six-minute work for string orchestra, Blackberry Fold: Requiem for a Dog, received its first broadcast in February 1976. [17] In total there are over 300 compositions, some still to be discovered. Poston's extensive archives are now housed at the Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies in Hertford. [18] [19]
Requiem for a Dream is a 2000 American psychological drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Ellen Burstyn, Jared Leto, Jennifer Connelly, Christopher McDonald, and Marlon Wayans. It is based on the 1978 novel of the same name by Hubert Selby Jr. , with whom Aronofsky wrote the screenplay.