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Who is Shepseskare's paternal grandmother?
Title: Neferefre Passage: Neferefre Isi (also known as Raneferef, Ranefer and in Greek as Cherês, "Χέρης") was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh, likely the fourth but also possibly the fifth ruler of the Fifth Dynasty during the Old Kingdom period. He was very probably the eldest son of pharaoh Neferirkare Kakai and queen Khentkaus II, known as prince Ranefer before he ascended the throne. Neferefre started a pyramid for himself in the royal necropolis of Abusir called "Netjeribau Raneferef", which means "The bas of Neferefre are divine". The pyramid was never finished, with a mason's inscription showing works on the stone structure were abandoned during or shortly after the king's second year of reign. Together with the sparsity of attestations contemporaneous with his reign, this is taken by Egyptologists as evidence that Neferefre died unexpectedly after two to three years on the throne. Neferefre was nonetheless buried in his pyramid, hastily completed in the form of a mastaba by his second successor and presumably younger brother, pharaoh Nyuserre Ini. Fragments of his mummy were uncovered there, showing that he died in his early twenties. Little is known of Neferefre's activities beyond laying the foundations of his pyramid and attempting to finish that of his father. A single text shows that Neferefre had planned or just started to build a sun temple called "Hotep-Re", meaning "Ra is content" or "Ra's offering table", which possibly never functioned as such given the brevity of the king's reign. After his death, Neferefre might have been succeeded by an ephemeral and little-known pharaoh, Shepseskare, whose relation with Neferefre remains highly uncertain and debated. Like other Fifth Dynasty kings, Neferefre benefited from a funerary cult. Cult rituals took place in a temple built by Nyuserre next to the former's pyramid. The cult seems to have been abandoned by the late Old Kingdom period and Neferefre fell into obscurity. The unfinished aspect of his pyramid and mortuary complex may have attracted less attention from grave and stone robbers than nearby pyramids. As a consequence more statues of Neferefre have been uncovered in his complex than in any other Fifth Dynasty mortuary temple. Title: Shepseskare Passage: Shepseskare or Shepseskara (Egyptian for "Noble is the Soul of Ra") was an Ancient Egyptian pharaoh, the fourth or fifth ruler of the Fifth Dynasty (2494–2345 BC) during the Old Kingdom period. Shepseskare lived in the mid-25th century BC and was probably the owner of an unfinished pyramid in Abusir, which was abandoned after a few weeks of work in the earliest stages of its construction. Following historical sources, Shepseskare was traditionally believed to have reigned for seven years, succeeding Neferirkare Kakai and preceding Neferefre on the throne, making him the fourth ruler of the dynasty. He is the most obscure ruler of this dynasty and the Egyptologist Miroslav Verner has strongly argued that Shepseskare's reign lasted only a few months at the most, after that of Neferefre. This conclusion is based upon the state and location of Shepseskare's unfinished pyramid in Abusir as well as the very small number of artefacts attributable to this king. Verner's arguments have now convinced several Egyptologists such as Darrell Baker and Erik Hornung. Shepseskare's relations to his predecessor and successor are not known for certain. Verner has proposed that he was a son of Sahure and a brother to Neferirkare Kakai, who briefly seized the throne following the premature death of his predecessor and probable nephew, Neferefre. Shepseskare may himself have died unexpectedly or he may have lost the throne to another of his nephews, the future pharaoh Nyuserre Ini. The possibility that Shepseskare was a short-lived usurper from outside the royal family cannot be totally excluded.
Khentkaus II
[ "Neferefre", "Shepseskare" ]
Which film was released first, Ekam – Son Of Soil or Farber'S Nerve?
Title: Farber's Nerve Passage: Farber's Nerve is a short animated film by Morgan Miller. The film centers on a retiring dentist in New York City. Dr. Farber, who had a practice on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, reflects on his career, mistakes, frustrations, and greatest challenges. It is a charming film, poignant and funny, showing Dr. Farber's unassuming nature and ability to laugh at himself. He makes some remarks about changes in Health Insurance and Dental coverage that have occurred in the United States over the course of his career. The film is in black and white, animated in a unique style. Farber's Nerve was programmed alongside Who I Am And What I Want by David Shrigley and Chris Shepherd in the 2006 Manhattan Short Film Festival world tour, which spanned 137 screenings across the United States, Canada, the UK, and Europe. Title: Ekam – Son of Soil Passage: Ekam – Son of Soil is a 2010 Punjabi film directed by Mandeep Benipal( who earlier assisted Gaurav Trehan in" Hashar") with story, screenplay and dialogues by Master Tarlochan Singh, produced by B S Maan( Khant) and Darshan Singh Grewal( executive producer), and starring Babbu Maan, Mandy Takhar, Mohitinder Bawa, Bhagwant Mann, Amrik Gill, Binnu Dhillon, Anita Shabdeesh, Tarsem Paul, Surinder Rehal, Garry Waraich and Ravinder Mand. " Ekam – Son of Soil" released on 23 April 2010 globally. The film was a super hit in Punjabi cinemas until" Mel Karade Rabba" was released. " Ekam" was the second top movie of 2010 with" Mel Karade Rabba" being first, breaking all Punjabi cinemas records.
Farber'S Nerve
[ "Ekam – Son of Soil", "Farber's Nerve" ]
Where did Theodore Salisbury Woolsey's father study?
Title: Theodore Salisbury Woolsey Passage: Theodore Salisbury Woolsey (October 22, 1852 – April 24, 1929) was a United States legal scholar, born at New Haven, Connecticut, son of Theodore Dwight Woolsey. He graduated at Yale in 1872 and at Yale Law School (1876). In 1872 he was an initiate into The Skull and Bones Society. After traveling in Europe he was instructor in public law at Yale, and for 33 years (1878-1911) professor of international law. He was one of the founders of the "Yale Review" and a frequent contributor to it. He wrote several essays which were collected under the title "America's Foreign policy" (1898), and he edited "Woolsey's International Law" and "Pomeroy's International Law". He was a member of the General Society of Colonial Wars. Woolsey married Bostonian Annie Gardner Salisbury in 1877 and they had two sons. (One of these sons, Theodore Salisbury Woolsey, Jr., was a forestry expert.) He retired in 1911 and died of pneumonia. Title: Theodore Dwight Woolsey Passage: Theodore Dwight Woolsey (October 31, 1801 – July 1, 1889) was an American academic, author and President of Yale College from 1846 through 1871.
Yale College
[ "Theodore Dwight Woolsey", "Theodore Salisbury Woolsey" ]
Who is the mother of the director of film On Aura Tout Vu?
Title: On aura tout vu Passage: On aura tout vu is a French comedy film directed by Georges Lautner and released in 1976. Title: Georges Lautner Passage: Georges Lautner( 24 January 1926 – 22 November 2013) was a French film director and screenwriter, known primarily for his comedies created in collaboration with screenwriter Michel Audiard. Lautner's ventures into other genres were less successful though the thriller Le Professionnel starring Jean- Paul Belmondo was a big commercial hit in France in 1981. He was born in Nice, the son of actress Renée Saint- Cyr.
Renée Saint-Cyr
[ "Georges Lautner", "On aura tout vu" ]
Where was the place of death of the director of film We (1982 Film)?
Title: Vojtěch Jasný Passage: Vojtěch Jasný (30 November 1925 – 15 November 2019) was a Czech director who came to prominence in the sixties. He won a Cannes Special Jury Prize for "The Cassandra Cat" (1963). He was born in Kelč in Moravia. An active filmmaker in Czechoslovakia throughout the 1950s and 1960s , he was among many artists and intellectuals who left the country after the USSR-led invasion following the Prague Spring of 1968. Jasný worked in other European countries for several years including Austria, West Germany and Yugoslavia until relocating to Brooklyn, New York in the early 1980s. Jasný taught film directing classes at Columbia University for several years (where his compatriot Miloš Forman was also a professor and former Film Division Co-Chair) and taught at School of Visual Arts (SVA) and New York Film Academy (NYFA). Among others of Jasný's works is "All My Compatriots" (1968), a story centering on the lives and fates of several rural Czechs as they struggle to adapt and survive under communist rule; a film later banned in Czechoslovakia after the invasion of 1968. He died in Přerov in November 2019, fifteen days shy of his 94th birthday. Title: We (1982 film) Passage: We is a 1982 German science fiction film written by Claus Hubalek, directed by Vojtěch Jasný and produced by German TV network ZDF. The film presents a world of harmony and conformity within a united state of technocratic progressivism. It is based on the 1921 novel "We" by the Russian writer Yevgeny Zamyatin.
Přerov
[ "We (1982 film)", "Vojtěch Jasný" ]
Do the movies Safe Harbour (Film) and Murder By Proxy, originate from the same country?
Title: Murder by Proxy Passage: Murder by Proxy, released in the United States as Blackout, is a 1954 British film noir crime drama film directed by Terence Fisher. It stars Dane Clark and Belinda Lee. The screenplay concerns a man who is offered money to marry a woman. Title: Safe Harbour (film) Passage: Safe Harbour( also known as Danielle Steel's Safe Harbour) is a 2007 American direct- to- video film directed by Bill Corcoran, based upon the 2003 novel of the same name by Danielle Steel.
yes
[ "Murder by Proxy", "Safe Harbour (film)" ]
Are both Yam Island (Queensland) and Carnac Island located in the same country?
Title: Yam Island (Queensland) Passage: Yam Island, called Yama or Iama in the Kulkalgau Ya language or Turtle- backed Island in English, is an island of the Bourke Isles group of the Torres Strait Islands, located in the Tancred Passage of the Torres Strait in Queensland, Australia. The island is situated approximately northeast of Thursday Island and measures about. The island is also the locality of Iama Island within the Torres Strait Island Region local government area .. In the, Iama Island had a population of 319 people. Its indigenous language is Kulkalgau Ya, a dialect of the Western- Central Torres Strait language, Kalaw Lagaw Ya. Title: Carnac Island Passage: Carnac Island is a, A Class, island nature reserve about south- west of Fremantle and north of Garden Island in Western Australia.
yes
[ "Yam Island (Queensland)", "Carnac Island" ]
Who is the father of Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela Of Austria?
Title: Maria Theresa Passage: Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia, Transylvania, Mantua, Milan, Lodomeria and Galicia, the Austrian Netherlands, and Parma. By marriage, she was Duchess of Lorraine, Grand Duchess of Tuscany and Holy Roman Empress. She started her 40-year reign when her father, Emperor Charles VI, died in October 1740. Charles VI paved the way for her accession with the Pragmatic Sanction of 1713 and spent his entire reign securing it. He neglected the advice of Prince Eugene of Savoy, who averred that a strong military and a rich treasury were more important than mere signatures. Eventually, he left behind a weakened and impoverished state, particularly due to the War of the Polish Succession and the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739). Moreover, upon his death, Saxony, Prussia, Bavaria, and France all repudiated the sanction they had recognised during his lifetime. Frederick II of Prussia (who became Maria Theresa's greatest rival for most of her reign) promptly invaded and took the affluent Habsburg province of Silesia in the seven-year conflict known as the War of the Austrian Succession. In defiance of the grave situation, she managed to secure the vital support of the Hungarians for the war effort. Over the course of the war, despite the loss of Silesia and a few minor territories in Italy, Maria Theresa successfully defended her rule over most of the Habsburg empire. Maria Theresa later unsuccessfully tried to reconquer Silesia during the Seven Years' War. Maria Theresa and her husband, Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor, had eleven daughters, including the Queen of France, the Queen of Naples and Sicily, the Duchess of Parma, and five sons, including two Holy Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II. Of the sixteen children, ten survived to adulthood. Though she was expected to cede power to Francis and Joseph, both of whom were officially her co-rulers in Austria and Bohemia, Maria Theresa was the absolute sovereign who ruled with the counsel of her advisers. Maria Theresa promulgated institutional, financial and educational reforms, with the assistance of Wenzel Anton of Kaunitz-Rietberg, Friedrich Wilhelm von Haugwitz and Gerard van Swieten. She also promoted commerce and the development of agriculture, and reorganised Austria's ramshackle military, all of which strengthened Austria's international standing. However, she despised the Jews and the Protestants, and on certain occasions she ordered their expulsion to remote parts of the realm. She also advocated for the state church and refused to allow religious pluralism. Consequently, her regime was criticized as intolerant by some contemporaries. Title: Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria Passage: Archduchess Maria Johanna of Austria (4 February 1750 23 December 1762) was an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany, Hungary and Bohemia as the eleventh child and eighth daughter of Francis Stephen of Lorraine, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa. She was described as likeable and good-natured, but died aged 12 of smallpox.
Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
[ "Archduchess Maria Johanna Gabriela of Austria", "Maria Theresa" ]
Which album was released more recently, Veliki Prezir (Album) or Everything Remains (As It Never Was)?
Title: Everything Remains (As It Never Was) Passage: Everything Remains( As It Never Was) is the fourth full- length album by the Swiss folk metal band Eluveitie. The album was produced by Colin Richardson, and released on February 19, 2010 through Nuclear Blast. The album spawned one single, Thousandfold, which has gained over 13,700,000 views on YouTube. Title: Veliki prezir (album) Passage: Veliki prezir(" The great contempt") is an eponymous album by the Serbian alternative rock band Veliki Prezir, released by Metropolis records in 1996. Initially being available on compact cassette only, the album, with the Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša debut album" Guarda Toma!" was rereleased as on CD as a split album in 2001.
Everything Remains (As It Never Was)
[ "Veliki prezir (album)", "Everything Remains (As It Never Was)" ]
Which film came out earlier, The Man From Bitter Ridge or Operación G?
Title: Operación G Passage: Operación G is a 1962 Argentine film. Title: The Man from Bitter Ridge Passage: The Man from Bitter Ridge is a 1955 American Eastmancolor Western film directed by Jack Arnold and starring Lex Barker, Mara Corday and Stephen McNally.
The Man From Bitter Ridge
[ "Operación G", "The Man from Bitter Ridge" ]
Which film has the director who died later, Telefono Rosso or Four Hours To Kill!?
Title: Four Hours to Kill! Passage: Four Hours to Kill! is a 1935 American drama film directed by Mitchell Leisen and starring Richard Barthelmess. Title: Riccardo Schicchi Passage: Riccardo Schicchi (Augusta, Sicily, 14 March 1953 - Rome, 9 December 2012) was an Italian pornographer. Graduated from art school with a specialization in photography, Schicchi began by being a photographer for "Epoca", travelling around in several places of the world, including war zones. After meeting Ilona Staller, both acted as hosts of the radio show "Voulez-vous coucher avec moi?" featuring discussions about sex, with live calls from the audience. Staller was renamed "Cicciolina". In 1983 the duo founded the model agency "Diva Futura". Moana Pozzi was another source of popularity for Schicchi; Pozzi was the face of Schicchi's Partito dell'Amore (Love Party), a parody of Italian political parties: in 1990, the Love Party was unable to cross over the minimum limit for admission into the lowest Chamber, yet it still amassed a significant number of preferences for Pozzi. Eva Henger was also discovered by Schicchi and later became his wife in 1994. The couple had two children, Mercedesz (1991) and Riccardo Jr. (1995), before parting. Henger currently has another relationship, yet the couple never officially divorced. Schicchi was ailed with Diabetes mellitus type 2, that led to his hospitalization in 2012 for diabetic coma, assisted by Henger. The disease also impaired his vision and caused chronic kidney disease. ; Schicchi died in San Pietro Hospital, Rome. Title: Mitchell Leisen Passage: Mitchell Leisen( October 6, 1898 – October 28, 1972) was an American director, art director, and costume designer. Title: Telefono rosso Passage: Telefono rosso(" Red Telephone") is a 1986 film, the first Italian hardcore pornography production. Starring Ilona Staller and directed by Riccardo Schicchi, it was produced by their company Diva Futura.
Telefono Rosso
[ "Telefono rosso", "Riccardo Schicchi", "Four Hours to Kill!", "Mitchell Leisen" ]
Which film has the director who was born first, Who'S Your Brother? or The Night Won'T Talk?
Title: The Night Won't Talk Passage: The Night Wo n't Talk is a 1952 British crime film directed by Daniel Birt and starring John Bailey, Hy Hazell and Mary Germaine. The murder of an artist's model lead the police to investigate the artistic community of Chelsea. It was made at Kensington Studios as a second feature. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bernard Robinson. Title: Who's Your Brother? Passage: Who's Your Brother? is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by John G. Adolfi and starring Edith Taliaferro, Frank Burbeck and Paul Panzer. It was also released under the alternative title Keep to the Right. Title: Daniel Birt Passage: Daniel Birt( 23 June 1907 – 15 May 1955) was an English film director and editor. Title: John G. Adolfi Passage: John Gustav Adolfi( February 19, 1888 – May 11, 1933) was an American silent film director, actor, and screenwriter who was involved in more than 100 productions throughout his career. An early acting credit was in the recently restored 1912 film" Robin Hood".
Who'S Your Brother?
[ "The Night Won't Talk", "John G. Adolfi", "Who's Your Brother?", "Daniel Birt" ]
Which film was released first, Moonnam Pakkam or Tribute To The Teachers?
Title: Moonnam Pakkam Passage: Moonnam Pakkam is a 1988 Indian Malayalam- language sentimental drama film written and directed by Padmarajan. It stars Jayaram, Thilakan, Kirti Singh, Jagathi Sreekumar, Rahman, Ashokan and Ajayan. Kirti and Ajayan made their debut in this film. This film was also a commercial success. Title: Tribute to the Teachers Passage: Tribute to the Teachers is a 1977 Iranian short film directed by Abbas Kiarostami. By means of interviews with different school teachers, the film pays tribute to the teaching profession.
Tribute To The Teachers
[ "Tribute to the Teachers", "Moonnam Pakkam" ]
Which film was released more recently, Walking A Tightrope or Convicted Woman?
Title: Convicted Woman Passage: Convicted Woman( 1940) is a crime movie starring Rochelle Hudson and directed by Nick Grinde. It is also known as Dames and Daughters of Today. Title: Walking a Tightrope Passage: Walking a Tightrope is a 1991 French drama film written and directed by Nikos Papatakis. It was screened in competition at the 48th Venice International Film Festival.
Walking A Tightrope
[ "Convicted Woman", "Walking a Tightrope" ]
Are the directors of films Sword Of The Empire and Seven Guns For Timothy both from the same country?
Title: Seven Guns for Timothy Passage: Seven Guns for Timothy, also known as 7 magnifiche pistole and Seven Magnificent Guns, is a 1966 Italian- Spanish Western directed by Romolo Guerrieri, written by Giovanni Simonelli and José Antonio de la Loma and starring Sean Flynn. Title: Romolo Guerrieri Passage: Romolo Guerrieri, aka" Romolo Girolami"( born 5 December 1931) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 17 films between 1961 and 1992. He was born in Rome, Italy. Title: Sergio Grieco Passage: Sergio Grieco( January 13, 1917 – March 30, 1982) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Title: Sword of the Empire Passage: Sword of the Empire is a 1964 Italian" peplum" film directed by Sergio Grieco.
yes
[ "Sergio Grieco", "Sword of the Empire", "Seven Guns for Timothy", "Romolo Guerrieri" ]
Which film has the director who died first, Torment Of The Past or Shadow Of The Hawk?
Title: Torment of the Past Passage: Torment of the Past( Italian: Tormento del passato) is a 1952 Italian melodrama film co-written and directed by Mario Bonnard. Title: George McCowan Passage: George McCowan (June 27, 1927 – November 1, 1995) was a Canadian film and television director in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. McCowan began his career working for the Canadian Broadcasting Company. He worked as an actor and director for several seasons at the Stratford Festival, and moved to the United States in 1967. He is most notable for directing seven episodes of "Charlie's AngelsS.W.A.T.Starsky and Hutch" and directing every episode of the popular Canadian series "Seeing Things". He also worked on such shows as "The Silent ForceThe Mod SquadThe Streets of San FranciscoFantasy Island", and "Hart to Hart". McCowan directed the 1970 TV movie "Carter's Army", the 1971 Canadian hockey film " Face-Off", the fourth and final Magnificent Seven film, "The Magnificent Seven Ride" in 1972, the cult horror film "Frogs" in the same year, and the 1976 film "Shadow of the Hawk". McCowan also directed the film "H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come" and the 1970 television war movie, "The Challenge", but for the latter he chose to be credited as Alan Smithee. McCowan died of emphysema on November 1, 1995 in Santa Monica, California. Title: Shadow of the Hawk Passage: Shadow of the Hawk is a 1976 American- Canadian horror film directed by George McCowan and written by Norman Thaddeus Vane and Herbert Wright. The film stars Jan- Michael Vincent, Marilyn Hassett, Chief Dan George, Pia Shandel, Marianne Jones and Jacques Hubert. The film was released on July 14, 1976, by Columbia Pictures. Title: Mario Bonnard Passage: Mario Bonnard( 24 December 1889 – 22 March 1965) was an Italian actor and film director. Bonnard was born and died in Rome. He began his cinematic career as an actor becoming a popular romantic lead in numerous silent films made before World War I. In 1917 he ventured into film directing for the first time. Before the arrival of sound films he worked for a period in Germany in films directed by Luis Trenker. Back in Italy in 1932, he became a prolific director working with the major stars of the time as: Assia Noris, Elsa Merlini, Amedeo Nazzari Luisa Ferida, Henry Viarisio. Il feroce saladino( 1937), was the most popular of his films of the 1930s. During the war he continued to work. In the post World War II period his films, ranging from comedies to period dramas enjoyed much success. However, today he's no longer well known. One of his last film was" The Last Days of Pompeii"( 1959). He had to leave production early due to an illness, so the film had to be completed by Sergio Leone. His brother was the composer Giulio Bonnard who frequently wrote film scores for Mario's productions.
Torment Of The Past
[ "Mario Bonnard", "George McCowan", "Shadow of the Hawk", "Torment of the Past" ]
Where was the director of film Sju Svarta Be-Hå born?
Title: Gösta Bernhard Passage: Gösta Bernhard (26 September 1910 – 4 January 1986) was a Swedish actor, film director and screenwriter. He appeared in 35 films between 1936 and 1975. He also directed 17 films between 1947 and 1975. He was born in Västervik, Kalmar County, Sweden and died in Stockholm, Sweden. Title: Sju svarta be-hå Passage: Sju svarta be- hå is a 1954 Swedish crime film directed by Gösta Bernhard and starring Dirch Passer. The plot is based on the novel" The Twelve Chairs" by Soviet writers Ilf and Petrov.
Västervik
[ "Sju svarta be-hå", "Gösta Bernhard" ]
Which film came out first, The Path Of Torment or Find A Place To Die?
Title: Find a Place to Die Passage: Find a Place to Die( 1968)( aka" Joe ... cercati un posto per morire!") is a spaghetti western starring Jeffrey Hunter and Pascale Petit. It was co-written and directed by Giuliano Carnimeo( credited as Anthony Ascott) with sequences directed by Hugo Fregonese who also produced the film. Title: The Path of Torment Passage: The Path of Torment is a horror feature film that featured at the Action On Film International Film Festival in Pasadena, California, United States in 2009.
Find A Place To Die
[ "The Path of Torment", "Find a Place to Die" ]
Which film has the director born later, The House Of The Crows or Tillers Of The Soil?
Title: The House of the Crows Passage: The House of the Crows is a 1941 Argentine film directed by Carlos F. Borcosque. Title: Carlos F. Borcosque Passage: Carlos Francisco Borcosque Sánchez (9 September 1894 in Valparaíso, Chile – 5 September 1965 in Buenos Aires) was a Chilean film director and screenwriter involved in the production of the Cinema of Argentina. He established Estudios Cinematográficos Borcosque in Santiago in 1922 and directed several Chilean silent movies before he moved to Hollywood in 1926 where he worked as a consultant on Latin-based movies, and had a spell working for Paramount Pictures. Between 1922 and his death in 1965 Borcosque was responsible for directing and screenwriting mostly simultaneously some 45 different feature films including the 1951 film "El alma de los niños". Title: Robert Boudrioz Passage: Robert Pierre Frédéric Boudrioz( 12 February 1887 – 22 June 1949) was a French screenwriter and film director. Boudrioz was born in Versailles and died in Paris. Title: Tillers of the Soil Passage: Tillers of the Soil( French: L'âtre) is a 1923 French silent drama film directed by Robert Boudrioz and starring Charles Vanel, Jacques de Féraudy and Renée Tandil.
The House Of The Crows
[ "Robert Boudrioz", "Carlos F. Borcosque", "Tillers of the Soil", "The House of the Crows" ]
Where did the director of film T. D. Dasan Std. Vi B graduate from?
Title: T. D. Dasan Std. VI B Passage: T. D. Dasan Std. VI B is a 2010 Malayalam film written and directed by Mohan Raghavan and produced by Paul Vadukumcherry. The film deals with a child's desire to see his father, and the beginning is made when he gets a clue from a piece of paper he finds in his mother's trunk. The wanderings of the boy's mind and the real unravel of world which is a mix of dreams, desires and the present are portrayed in the movie. The film features Master Alexander, Biju Menon, Jagadish and Shweta Menon in the lead roles. Master Alexander won the Best Child Actor award in an online poll conducted by The Times of India. The film opened in Kerala theatres on 9 April 2010 to universal acclaim. It was screened at various international film festivals and has garnered several awards. Despite all the acclaim, the film performed poorly at the box office. "T. D. Dasan Std. VI B" was the only film directed by Mohan Raghavan who died a year after the release of the film. Title: Mohan Raghavan Passage: Mohan Raghavan (22 January 1964 – 25 October 2011) was a Malayalam film director. He studied at the School of Drama, Thrissur, and in Theatre Arts at Madurai Kamaraj University. Mohan made his mark in the local television industry as an award-winning script writer for serials.
Madurai Kamaraj University
[ "Mohan Raghavan", "T. D. Dasan Std. VI B" ]
Which film was released more recently, Mad Families or A City Upside Down?
Title: Mad Families Passage: Mad Families is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Fred Wolf, and starring Charlie Sheen, Leah Remini and Charlotte McKinney. The film is an original production by Crackle. Title: A City Upside Down Passage: A City Upside Down is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Gustaf Gründgens and starring S.Z. Sakall, Jenny Jugo and Hermann Thimig. It is based on the play" The Inspector General" by Nikolay Gogol. A separate Czech adaptation of the story" The Inspector General" was made the same year. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Rochus Gliese and Gabriel Pellon. Paul Martin worked as assistant director on the film. Some location shooting took place in Staufen im Breisgau.
Mad Families
[ "A City Upside Down", "Mad Families" ]
Which film came out first, Shool or Forgetting Sarah Marshall?
Title: Forgetting Sarah Marshall Passage: Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand. The film, which was written by Segel and co-produced by Judd Apatow, was released by Universal Pictures. Filming began in April 2007 at the Turtle Bay Resort on the North Shore of Oahu Island in Hawaii. The film was released for North American theaters on April 18, 2008 and in the UK a week later on April 25, 2008. The story revolves around Peter Bretter, who is a music composer for a TV show that happens to feature his girlfriend, Sarah Marshall, in the lead role. After a five- year relationship, Sarah abruptly breaks up with Peter. Devastated by this event, he chooses to go on a vacation in Hawaii, in order to try to move forward with his life. Trouble ensues when he runs into his ex on the island as she is vacationing with her new boyfriend. Title: Shool Passage: Shool( English:" The Thorn") is a 1999 Indian Hindi- language action crime film directed by Eeshwar Nivas. Written and produced by Ram Gopal Varma, it portrays the politician- criminal nexus and the criminalization of politics in Bihar and its effect on the life of an honest police officer. It stars Manoj Bajpayee as Inspector Samar Pratap Singh and Sayaji Shinde as the borderline psychopath criminal- politician Bachhu Yadav, a character loosely based on politician turned criminal, Mohammad Shahabuddin. The soundtrack consisting of" Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne" featuring Shilpa Shetty became a chartbuster." The rights to this film are owned by Shah Rukh Khan's Red Chillies Entertainment. Parts of the movie were shot in Motihari, Bihar. The climax of the film was entirely shot at the state Legislative Assembly in Hyderabad. The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, and was screened at the International Film Festival of India, and the Toronto International Film Festival. " India Today" cited the film as the" Best Cop Movie" of the decade.
Shool
[ "Shool", "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" ]
Which film has the director who was born later, Traces Of An Amorous Life or Heroes Del Aire?
Title: Traces of an Amorous Life Passage: Traces of an Amorous Life is a 1990 Italian romance- drama film directed by Peter Del Monte. It entered the competition at the 47th Venice International Film Festival. Title: Heroes del Aire Passage: Heroes del Aire( aka Air Heroes, Aguilas de Paz, Heroes of the Sky and Hèreos del Air) is a 1958 Spanish war film directed by Ramón Torrado and written by H.S. Valdés and stars Alfredo Mayo, Lina Rosales, Maria Piazzai and Julio Núñez. The film was released on May 19, 1958, by Arturo González Producciones Cinematográficas. During the postwar years, only 21 Spanish films depicted the combat of the Spanish Civil War, with" Heroes del Aire" treating the subject obliquely in a series of flashbacks. Title: Ramón Torrado Passage: Ramón Torrado( born 5 April 1905- January 1990) was a Spanish film director and screenwriter. He directed 50 films between 1942 and 1978. Along his brother Adolfo Torrado, they worked in Suevia Films, and he directed" Botón de ancla"( 1948), with a good success and was adapted many times," El famoso CarballeiraPolizón a bordo"( 1941)," Mar abierto"( 1946) and" Sabela de Cambados"( 1948). He met dancer Lola Flores and she appeared in" Estrella de Sierra Morena"( 1952), and" María de la O"( 1959), which was adapted from the 1936 version by Francisco Elías Riquelme and Carmen Amaya, Julio Peña, Antonio Moreno and Pastora Imperio were the main characters. He directed" Mi canción es para ti"( 1965), starring Manolo Escobar, Ángel de Andrés, María Martín, Alejandra Nilo, María Isbert and Rafaela Aparicio. He directed others musical films with Manolo Escobar such as" Un beso en el puerto",( 1966) and" El padre Manolo"( 1967). He directed Spaghetti Western films such as" Cavalry Charge"( 1964). Title: Peter Del Monte Passage: Peter Del Monte( born 29 July 1943) is an Italian film director and screenwriter. He has directed 15 films since 1969. His 1982 film" Invitation au voyage" won the prize for the Best Artistic Contribution at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival.
Traces Of An Amorous Life
[ "Heroes del Aire", "Traces of an Amorous Life", "Peter Del Monte", "Ramón Torrado" ]
Who is Princess Bathildis Of Anhalt-Dessau's father-in-law?
Title: Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau Passage: Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau (29 December 183710 February 1902) was a Princess of Anhalt-Dessau and member of the House of Ascania by birth. As the wife of Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe she was a Princess of Schaumburg-Lippe by marriage. She was a younger sister of Grand Duchess Adelaide of Luxembourg. Title: Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe Passage: Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe (12 December 18344 April 1906) was son of George William, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe and member of the House of Lippe.
George William, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
[ "Princess Bathildis of Anhalt-Dessau", "Prince William of Schaumburg-Lippe" ]
Are The Keeper Of The Bees (1935 Film) and God'S Ears both from the same country?
Title: God's Ears Passage: God's Ears is a 2008 film from Grizzly Peak Films. It is a digitally- shot( Sony F900) independent drama, with the full name listed as From your lips to God's Ears, which has led to several awards for the actors and one nomination( Japan's Skip City) for the film. The story is about an autistic boxer( Michael Worth) who falls in love with an exotic dancer( Margot Farley). The two share an uncommon bond, which forces them to break their personal walls or lose each other and themselves in the process. The film is less about boxing than about the parallels between autism and the sport of boxing. The film was written and directed by, and also stars American actor/ screenwriter/ director Michael Worth. It was his first directorial effort of a feature film, he has also directed the drama" Fort McCoyGod's Ears" also stars John Saxon, Tim Thomerson, Mitzi Kapture and Karen Kim. The film introduces Worth's real life grandmother Lois Stewart in her first acting role. Title: The Keeper of the Bees (1935 film) Passage: Keeper of the Bees is a 1935 American film directed by Christy Cabanne. The film depicts WWI veteran Jamie McFarland( played by Neil Hamilton) and his search for meaning in his last six months to live, and Molly Campbell( played by Betty Furness), a young woman looking to save her sister's child from being left alone. It also features Emma Dunn as Margaret Campbell, Molly's charming mother and Edith Fellows as Jean- Marie" Little Scout"( not to be confused with Scout Finch), an adventurous young girl trying to fit in with her male friends.
yes
[ "The Keeper of the Bees (1935 film)", "God's Ears" ]
Which film has the director who was born later, Yeh Dil or The Discreet Charm Of The Bourgeoisie?
Title: Luis Buñuel Passage: Luis Buñuel Portolés( 22 February 1900 – 29 July 1983) was a Spanish- born Mexican filmmaker who worked in France, Mexico and Spain. When Buñuel died at age 83, his obituary in" The New York Times" called him" an iconoclast, moralist, and revolutionary who was a leader of avant- garde surrealism in his youth and a dominant international movie director half a century later". His first picture," Un Chien Andalou" —made in the silent era—was called" the most famous short film ever made" by critic Roger Ebert, and his last film," That Obscure Object of Desire" —made 48 years later—won him Best Director awards from the National Board of Review and the National Society of Film Critics. Writer Octavio Paz called Buñuel's work" the marriage of the film image to the poetic image, creating a new reality ... scandalous and subversive". Often associated with the surrealist movement of the 1920s, Buñuel created films from the 1920s through the 1970s. His work spans two continents, three languages, and an array of genres, including experimental film, documentary, melodrama, satire, musical, erotica, comedy, romance, costume dramas, fantasy, crime film, adventure, and western. Despite this variety, filmmaker John Huston believed that, regardless of genre, a Buñuel film is so distinctive as to be instantly recognizable, or, as Ingmar Bergman put it," Buñuel nearly always made Buñuel films". Seven of Buñuel's films are included in" Sight& Sound"< nowiki>'</ nowiki >s 2012 critics' poll of the top 250 films of all time. Fifteen of his films are included in the" They Shoot Pictures, Do n't They?" list of the 1,000 greatest films of all time, for which he ranks second only to Jean- Luc Godard, with sixteen, and he ranks number 13 on their list of the top 250 directors. Title: Yeh Dil Passage: Yeh Dil( English:" This Heart") is a 2003 Indian Hindi romantic drama film directed by Teja, starring Tusshar Kapoor and Anita Hassanandani. The film was an official remake of 2001 hit Telugu film" Nuvvu Nenu". Anita Hassanandani reprised her role from" Nuvvu Nenu", which was also remade in Bengali as" Dujone" with Dev and Srabanti in the lead roles. Title: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie Passage: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie is a 1972 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel and written by Jean- Claude Carrière in collaboration with the director. The film was made in France and is mainly in French, with some dialogue in Spanish. The narrative concerns a group of upper middle class people attempting — despite continual interruptions —to dine together. The film received the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and a nomination for Best Original Screenplay. Title: Teja (director) Passage: Teja( born Dharma Teja Jasti, 22 February 1966) is an Indian cinematographer turned director, known for his works in Telugu cinema and Bollywood. He ventured into direction with hits such as" ChitramNuvvu NenuJayam" and" Nijam" with Mahesh Babu. He has garnered several state Nandi Awards, and Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu for" Nuvvu Nenu". Teja debuted as cinematographer with Ram Gopal Varma's 1992 bilingual film" Raat", for which he won Nandi Award for Best Cinematography. As a cinematographer, He is known for his works in films such as Baazi," GhulamSangharsh Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta HainKrodhKrishnaShastraRakshakMoneyTere Mere Sapne", and" Vishwavidhaata". Teja also shared cinematography works in hits such as" Kshana KshanamRangeelaDrohiAnthamGaayam", and" Govinda Govinda".
Yeh Dil
[ "Yeh Dil", "Luis Buñuel", "The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie", "Teja (director)" ]
Where did the director of film A Night In Paradise (1919 Film) go to prison?
Title: Eugen Burg Passage: Eugen Burg (January 6, 1871 – April 17, 1944) was a German film actor. His daughter was Hansi Burg. Burg was a close friend of the actor Hans Albers. Burg was born Eugen Hirschburg into a Jewish family, but later converted to Protestantism. He was banished from the film industry when the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. He later died in Theresienstadt concentration camp. Title: A Night in Paradise (1919 film) Passage: A Night in Paradise (German: Eine Nacht, gelebt im Paradiese) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Eugen Burg and starring Wanda Treumann and Reinhold Schünzel. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mathieu Oostermann.
Theresienstadt concentration camp
[ "A Night in Paradise (1919 film)", "Eugen Burg" ]
What is the place of birth of the director of film Angus (Film)?
Title: Angus (film) Passage: Angus is a 1995 comedy film directed by Patrick Read Johnson. The majority was filmed in Owatonna, Minnesota at the Owatonna Senior High School. It stars Charlie Talbert and James Van Der Beek in their first film roles, as well as Chris Owen, Ariana Richards, George C. Scott, Kathy Bates, and Rita Moreno. The film is based on the short story "A Brief Moment in the Life of Angus Bethune" by Chris Crutcher, which is collected in his book . Title: Patrick Read Johnson Passage: Patrick Read Johnson (born May 7, 1962) is an American filmmaker, special effects artist and screenwriter. Born in Wadsworth, Illinois, he is best known for his directorial work on the films "Spaced InvadersAngusBaby's Day OutThe Genesis Code" and "5-25-77". He also has written and produced such films as "Dragonheart".
Illinois
[ "Angus (film)", "Patrick Read Johnson" ]
Who lived longer, Theodore Mcmillian or Hillel Slovak?
Title: Hillel Slovak Passage: Hillel Slovak( April 13, 1962 – June 25, 1988) was an Israeli- American musician best known as the founding guitarist of the Los Angeles rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Slovak recorded two albums with the band," Freaky Styley"( 1985) and" The Uplift Mofo Party Plan"( 1987). His guitar work was primarily rooted in funk and hard rock, although he often experimented with other genres including reggae and speed metal. He is considered to have been a major influence on the Red Hot Chili Peppers' early sound. Born in Haifa, Israel, Slovak immigrated with his family to the United States in 1967 when he was five years old. Slovak met future bandmates Anthony Kiedis, Flea, and Jack Irons while attending high school in Los Angeles. He joined the group Anthym along with Irons while attending Fairfax High School; Flea would later join the group, which later changed its name to What Is This ?. Slovak, Flea, Kiedis, and Irons started Red Hot Chili Peppers in 1982, which became popular in the Los Angeles area, playing various shows around the city. However, Slovak quit the band to focus on What is This?, which had been signed to a record deal, leaving the Red Hot Chili Peppers to record their debut album without him. He rejoined the Chili Peppers in 1985, and recorded the albums" Freaky Styley" and" The Uplift Mofo Party Plan" with the band. During his career, Slovak developed a serious heroin addiction. He attempted to quit the drug many times, but ultimately succumbed to his addiction, dying of an overdose on June 25, 1988 at age 26. He was replaced by guitarist John Frusciante, who was greatly influenced by Slovak's playing style. Several Red Hot Chili Peppers songs have been written as tributes to Slovak, including" OthersideKnock Me Down My Lovely ManThis Is the PlaceDosed" and" Feasting on the Flowers". In 1999, his brother James Slovak published a book entitled" Behind the Sun: The Diary and Art of Hillel Slovak", which features Slovak's diaries and paintings. Slovak was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Red Hot Chili Peppers on April 14, 2012, with his brother accepting on his behalf. Title: Theodore McMillian Passage: Theodore McMillian( January 28, 1919 – January 18, 2006) was the first African American to serve on the Missouri Court of Appeals, and the first African American to serve as a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit.
Theodore Mcmillian
[ "Theodore McMillian", "Hillel Slovak" ]
Are Ding Yaping and Johann Christian Gustav Lucae of the same nationality?
Title: Johann Christian Gustav Lucae Passage: Johann Christian Gustav Lucae( 14 March 1814, Frankfurt am Main – 3 February 1885, Frankfurt am Main) was a German anatomist known for his studies in the field of craniology. Title: Ding Yaping Passage: Ding Yaping( born in 1967), not to be confused with Deng Yaping, is a female Chinese and German former international table tennis player. She won bronze medal's at the 1989 World Table Tennis Championships and the 1991 World Table Tennis Championships in the women's doubles with Li Jun. She later represented Germany.
yes
[ "Ding Yaping", "Johann Christian Gustav Lucae" ]
Where was the director of film Bewitching Kisses born?
Title: José A. Ferreyra Passage: José A(gustín) Ferreyra (28 August 1889 – 29 January 1943), popularly known as "Negro Ferreyra" (Black Ferreyra, due to his mulato ethnicity), was an early Argentine film director, screenwriter and film producer. He was also sometimes credited as production designer. Ferreyra was born in Vicente López, Gran Buenos Aires. He began simultaneously directing and screenwriting for film in 1915, and moved on to success directing films such as "Palomas rubias" in 1920. His films tended to focus on lower-class family drama, most notably "Perdón, viejita" (1927), and were filmed on a low budget and with little to no script as a guide. Ferreyra prevailes through the 1920s and 1930s as a distinguished filmmaker of the masses, but was displaced in the late 1930s and early 1940s by big budget cinema. He directed over 40 films and wrote the scripts for the majority of them between 1915 and 1941, working with noted actors such as Libertad Lamarque and Mario Soffici on his screen debut, before moving on to directing. He died on 29 January 1943 from throat cancer. Title: Bewitching Kisses Passage: Bewitching Kisses is a 1937 Argentine romantic drama film musical directed and written by José A. Ferreyra, based on a story by Enrique García Velloso. Starring Libertad Lamarque and Floren Delbene. The film tells the story of a singer estranged from her fiancé and abducted by an admirer to a backwoods hovel.
Buenos Aires
[ "José A. Ferreyra", "Bewitching Kisses" ]
Which film came out first, Nurse Betty or Vaa Arugil Vaa?
Title: Vaa Arugil Vaa Passage: Vaa Arugil Vaa is a 1991 Tamil language horror film starring Ramya Krishnan. The film was loosely inspired by the 1988 American film "Child's Play" (1988). The film was remade in Kannada in 1992 as "Aathma Bandhana" and in Odia in 1997 as "Kandhei Akhire Luha". Title: Nurse Betty Passage: Nurse Betty is a 2000 American black comedy film directed by Neil LaBute and starring Renée Zellweger as a Kansas waitress who suffers a nervous breakdown after witnessing her husband's murder, and starts obsessively pursuing her favorite soap actor (Greg Kinnear), while in a fugue state. Morgan Freeman and Chris Rock play the hitmen who killed her husband and subsequently pursue her to Los Angeles. For her performance, Zellweger won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
Vaa Arugil Vaa
[ "Vaa Arugil Vaa", "Nurse Betty" ]
Where was the founder of Celebrity Sports Center born?
Title: Celebrity Sports Center Passage: Celebrity Sports Center (CSC or Celebrity's) was a family-oriented entertainment business and landmark in metropolitan Denver. Celebrity's was located in Glendale, Colorado at 888 South Colorado Boulevard near East Kentucky Avenue. It opened in 1960 and operated continuously for 34 years before closing in 1994. The original investors included Walt Disney, his brother Roy, Jack Benny, Bing Crosby, George Burns, Charles Laughton, Burl Ives, Art Linkletter, John Payne, Spike Jones and Jim and Marion Jordan (Fibber McGee and Molly). There are some sources that suggest Walt Disney Company used the business as a training facility for its employees prior to deployment to Disney World. Walt Disney and the original investors built the Celebrity's complex at a cost of $6 million. The bowling lanes opened first in 1960 and the rest of the center opened in 1961. In 1979, a group of private investors led by Bob Leavitt and Neil Griffin purchased Celebrity's for $1.9 million. The three signature water slides that were visible from outside of the building were added after Leavitt/Griffin purchase. In the early 1990s, Celebrity's was losing money and apparently in need of significant maintenance. In 1994, the complex was sold to Acquisition Corporation of the Rockies for $10.8 million, a subsidiary of Trammell Crow Company. The new owner demolished Celebrity's by March 1995. Today the site is a Home Depot store and retail space. Title: Walt Disney Passage: Walter Elias Disney (December 5, 1901December 15, 1966) was an American entrepreneur, animator, voice actor and film producer. A pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons. As a film producer, Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual, having won 22 Oscars from 59 nominations. He was presented with two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award, among other honors. Several of his films are included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress. Born in Chicago in 1901, Disney developed an early interest in drawing. He took art classes as a boy and got a job as a commercial illustrator at the age of 18. He moved to California in the early 1920s and set up the Disney Brothers Studio with his brother Roy. With Ub Iwerks, Walt developed the character Mickey Mouse in 1928, his first highly popular success; he also provided the voice for his creation in the early years. As the studio grew, Disney became more adventurous, introducing synchronized sound, full-color three-strip Technicolor, feature-length cartoons and technical developments in cameras. The results, seen in features such as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" (1937), "PinocchioFantasia" (both 1940), "Dumbo" (1941), and "Bambi" (1942), furthered the development of animated film. New animated and live-action films followed after World War II, including the critically successful "Cinderella" (1950) and "Mary Poppins" (1964), the latter of which received five Academy Awards. In the 1950s, Disney expanded into the amusement park industry, and in 1955 he opened Disneyland. To fund the project he diversified into television programs, such as "Walt Disney's Disneyland" and "The Mickey Mouse Club"; he was also involved in planning the 1959 Moscow Fair, the 1960 Winter Olympics, and the 1964 New York World's Fair. In 1965, he began development of another theme park, Disney World, the heart of which was to be a new type of city, the "Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow" (EPCOT). Disney was a heavy smoker throughout his life and died of lung cancer in December 1966 before either the park or the EPCOT project were completed. Disney was a shy, self-deprecating and insecure man in private but adopted a warm and outgoing public persona. He had high standards and high expectations of those with whom he worked. Although there have been accusations that he was racist or anti-Semitic, they have been contradicted by many who knew him. His reputation changed in the years after his death, from a purveyor of homely patriotic values to a representative of American imperialism. He nevertheless remains an important figure in the history of animation and in the cultural history of the United States, where he is considered a national cultural icon. His film work continues to be shown and adapted; his namesake studio and company maintains high standards in its production of popular entertainment, and the Disney amusement parks have grown in size and number to attract visitors in several countries.
Chicago
[ "Walt Disney", "Celebrity Sports Center" ]
Which film was released earlier, Porinju Mariam Jose or Love Yoou Soniye?
Title: Love Yoou Soniye Passage: Love Yoou Soniye is a 2013 Punjabi language Indian romantic comedy film directed by Sahil Kohli. The film stars Karanvir Bohra and Teejay Sidhu in lead roles, who also produced the film. Other cast includes Vindu Dara Singh, Upasna Singh and Hiten Paintal in supporting roles. Title: Porinju Mariam Jose Passage: Porinju Mariam Jose is a 2019 Indian Malayalam-language period action thriller film directed by Joshiy and written by Abhilash N. Chandran, starring Joju George, Nyla Usha, and Chemban Vinod Jose in the titular characters, alongside Rahul Madhav, Vijayaraghavan, and Sudhi Koppa in supporting roles. The original songs and background score were composed by Jakes Bejoy. The film was released in theatres across India on 24 August 2019 to positive reviews. It turned out to be a commercial success despite tough competition from Onam releases. It was the 5th film of 2019 after Lucifer,Kumbalangi Nights,Uyare and Virus to successfully complete 100 days in theaters. The film also turned out to be Joshiy's first commercial success since Run Baby Run released 7 years ago.
Love Yoou Soniye
[ "Porinju Mariam Jose", "Love Yoou Soniye" ]
What is the place of birth of the director of film The Eclipse (2009 Film)?
Title: The Eclipse (2009 film) Passage: The Eclipse is a 2009 Irish supernatural drama film directed by Conor McPherson and stars Ciarán Hinds, Iben Hjejle and Aidan Quinn. Title: Conor McPherson Passage: Conor McPherson (born 6 August 1971) is an Irish playwright, screenwriter and director of stage and film. In recognition of his contribution to world theatre, McPherson was awarded a doctorate of Literature, Honoris Causa, in June 2013 by the University College Dublin.
Dublin
[ "Conor McPherson", "The Eclipse (2009 film)" ]
Are director of film The 3 L'Il Pigs and director of film L.A. Zombie from the same country?
Title: Bruce LaBruce Passage: Bruce LaBruce( born January 3, 1964) is a Canadian artist, writer, filmmaker, photographer and underground director based in Toronto. Title: The 3 L'il Pigs Passage: The 3 L'il Pigs is a 2007 Canadian French- language comedy film. The directorial debut of comedian and actor Patrick Huard, the film won the Golden Reel Award at the 28th Genie Awards and the Billet d'or at the Jutra Awards as top- grossing film of 2007 in Quebec. A sequel," The 3 L'il Pigs 2", was released in 2016. Title: L.A. Zombie Passage: L.A. Zombie is a 2010 gay pornographic zombie horror film written and directed by Bruce LaBruce. It premiered in competition at Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland in 2010. The film exists in two versions, a 63- minute cut version showcased at various festivals and theatres and a 103- minute directors cut DVD release containing hardcore gay pornography not seen in the cut version. Title: Patrick Huard Passage: Patrick Huard is a Quebec- born Canadian actor, writer and comedian.
yes
[ "Bruce LaBruce", "L.A. Zombie", "The 3 L'il Pigs", "Patrick Huard" ]
Who is the maternal grandmother of Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich Of Russia?
Title: Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia Passage: Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia (3 October 1860 – 28 January 1919) was the sixth son and youngest child of Emperor Alexander II of Russia by his first wife, Empress Maria Alexandrovna. He was a brother of Emperor Alexander III and uncle of Nicholas II, Russia's last monarch. He entered the Russian Army, was a general in the Cavalry and adjutant general to his brother Emperor Alexander III, and a Knight of the Order of St. Andrew. In 1889, he married Princess Alexandra of Greece, his paternal first cousin once removed. The couple had a daughter and a son, but Alexandra died after the birth of their second child. In his widowhood, Grand Duke Paul began a relationship with Olga Valerianovna Karnovich, a married woman with three children. After obtaining a divorce for Olga and in defiance of a strong family opposition, Grand Duke Paul married her in October 1902. As he contracted a morganatic marriage with a divorcée in defiance of the Tsar's prohibition, Grand Duke Paul was banished from living in Russia and deprived of his titles and privileges. Between 1902 and 1914, he lived in exile in Paris with his second wife, who gave him three children. In the spring of 1914, he settled back in Russia with his second family. With the outbreak of World War I, Grand Duke Paul was appointed in command of the first corps of the Imperial Guard. Afflicted with ill health, he served only intermittently. During the last days of the Tsarist period, he was one of the few members of the Romanov family who remained close to Tsar Nicholas II and his wife, Alexandra Feodorovna. It fell upon Grand Duke Paul to inform Alexandra of Nicholas II's abdication. After the fall of the Russian monarchy, Grand Duke Paul initially remained at his palace in Tsarskoe Selo during the period of the provisional government. With the Bolsheviks ascending to power, his palace was expropriated, and eventually he was arrested and sent to prison. In declining health, he was shot by the Bolsheviks with other Romanov relatives in the courtyard of the Peter and Paul Fortress in January 1919, and his remains were thrown into a common grave. Title: Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse) Passage: Maria Alexandrovna , born Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine (8 August 1824 – 3 June 1880) was Empress of Russia as the first wife of Emperor Alexander II. She was the mother of Emperor Alexander III and paternal grandmother of Nicholas II and Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich of Russia, one of the murderers of Rasputin. She was a daughter of Ludwig II, Grand Duke of Hesse, and Princess Wilhelmine of Baden. Marie was raised in austerity but was well educated by her mother, who took personal charge of her education but died when Marie was still very young. She was only fourteen years old when the Tsarevich Alexander Nikolaevich, later Tsar Alexander II of Russia, fell in love with her while he was traveling to Western Europe. She arrived in Russia in September 1840, converted to the Orthodox Church, took the title of Grand Duchess of Russia and traded the name Marie for Maria Alexandrovna. She married Alexander on 16 April 1841. The couple had eight children: two daughters and six sons. For fourteen years (1840–1855), she was Tsarevna, the wife of the heir of the Russian throne. She became the Russian Empress consort after the death of her father-in-law, Tsar Nicholas I. Maria Alexandrovna learned the Russian language quickly; she was pious and identified with her adopted country. She did not enjoy court life or the duties of representation as she was shy and of a withdrawn nature. As a consequence she was not popular. She took a more focused interest in charitable activities after the death of her mother-in-law the Dowager Empress Alexandra Feodorovna in 1860. Maria Alexandrovna was particularly active in the field of female education, establishing Russia's first all female schools. She organized the Russian Red Cross and expanded its activities during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78. She was deeply affected by the death of her eldest son the Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich in 1865. By then, her fragile constitution was undermined by her numerous pregnancies and by tuberculosis which afflicted her since 1863. To avoid the harsh Russian winters, she spent long sojourns in the Crimea and in southern Europe. During many summers she visited her family in Jugenheim, where she had spent her childhood. Her marriage to Tsar Alexander II started as a love match and it was happy for some years, but Alexander II had many affairs and in 1866 he fell in love with Catherine Dolgorukova and had four children with his mistress. Maria Alexandrovna was treated with respect by her philanderer husband and she was much loved by her surviving children. After a long illness, she died in 1880. The Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, the city of Mariinsk in Kemerovo Oblast, and the city of Mariehamn in Åland are named after her.
Princess Wilhelmine of Baden
[ "Grand Duke Paul Alexandrovich of Russia", "Maria Alexandrovna (Marie of Hesse)" ]
Which country Katherine De Stafford's husband is from?
Title: Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk Passage: Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk (1367 – 17 September 1415) was an English nobleman who supported Henry IV (reigned 1399-1413) against Richard II (reigned 1377-1399) during the turmoils of the late 14th century. He died during the Siege of Harfleur in 1415. He was the eldest son of Michael de la Pole, 1st Earl of Suffolk and Katherine Wingfield, daughter of Sir John Wingfield. His father fled abroad amid accusations of treason during the Merciless Parliament in 1388, forfeiting the title of Earl of Suffolk and the family estates. Over the next decade the younger Michael de la Pole made vigorous attempts to recover these lands, and obtained most of them piecemeal between 1389 and 1392, following his father's death. However, his close association with the Lords Appellant, particularly the Earl of Warwick and the Duke of Gloucester prejudiced Richard II against him. He finally obtained the restoration of the earldom in January 1398. While he obeyed the summons of the Duke of York to defend the kingdom against Henry Bolingbroke in July 1399, Suffolk did not object to the disbandment of York's army and consented to the deposition of Richard II in the summer of 1399. While the first Parliament of Henry IV technically upheld the forfeitures of the Merciless Parliament, Henry IV immediately restored de la Pole's estates and title in recognition of his support. However, he would spend the remainder of his life trying to obtain possession of the remaining estates which had not been restored. He played a relatively small role in national politics, although he regularly attended Parliament. He took part in the campaign in Scotland in 1400, in naval operations around 1405, and served as the senior English diplomat at the Council of Pisa (1409). Suffolk also acted as a lieutenant of the Duke of Clarence during his campaign of 1412–1413. However, he devoted most of his energies to re-establishing de la Pole influence in East Anglia. He took the role of a justice of the peace in Norfolk and Suffolk from 1399, and assembled a considerable following among the local gentry. He completed his father's building plans at Wingfield, Suffolk and enlarged the local church. Suffolk brought 40 men-at-arms and 120 archers with him on the 1415 campaign of Henry V in France. He died of dysentery at Harfleur, and was succeeded by his eldest son Michael, who later died at Agincourt. Title: Katherine de Stafford Passage: Katherine de Stafford, Countess of Suffolk( born around 1376 – 8 April 1419) was a daughter of Hugh de Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford and his wife Philippa de Beauchamp. By her marriage to Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, she became known as the Countess of Suffolk.
English
[ "Michael de la Pole, 2nd Earl of Suffolk", "Katherine de Stafford" ]
Which film has the director who was born first, Just Before I Go or Nobadi?
Title: Nobadi Passage: Nobadi is a 2019 Austrian drama film directed by Karl Markovics. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Title: Karl Markovics Passage: Karl Markovics( born 29 August 1963) is an Austrian actor and film director. Title: Just Before I Go Passage: Just Before I Go, previously entitled Hello I Must Be Going, is a 2014 black comedy drama film directed by Courteney Cox, in her second directorial effort( following her debut with the Lifetime original film TalhotBlond), from a screenplay written by David Flebotte, starring Seann William Scott, Elisha Cuthbert, Olivia Thirlby, Garret Dillahunt, and Kate Walsh. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2014, and it was released in select theaters on April 24, 2015. Title: Courteney Cox Passage: Courteney Bass Cox( born June 15, 1964) is an American actress, producer, and director. She is best known for her roles as Monica Geller on the NBC sitcom" Friends", Gale Weathers in the horror series" Scream", and Jules Cobb in the ABC/ TBS sitcom" Cougar Town", for which she earned her first Golden Globe nomination. Cox also starred in the FX series" Dirt". She owns a production company, called Coquette Productions, which was created by Cox and her then- husband David Arquette. Cox also worked as a director on her sitcom" Cougar Town" and the television film" Talhotblond".
Nobadi
[ "Karl Markovics", "Courteney Cox", "Just Before I Go", "Nobadi" ]
Which country the director of film Dark Horse (2005 Film) is from?
Title: Dark Horse (2005 film) Passage: Dark Horse is a 2005 Danish film directed by Dagur Kári about a young man, his best friend, and a girl. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. Title: Dagur Kári Passage: Dagur Kári (born Dagur Kári Pétursson; 12 December 1973) is an Icelandic film director. He was born in Paris, France, to Icelandic parents, and returned to Iceland when he was 3 years old. Dagur graduated from the National Film School of Denmark in 1999, with art house short movie "Lost Weekend". The film got off to a good start, and gained the first popularity winning 11 prizes on the international festival circuit.
Iceland
[ "Dark Horse (2005 film)", "Dagur Kári" ]
Where was the place of death of the director of film The Deadly Mantis?
Title: The Deadly Mantis Passage: The Deadly Mantis is a 1957 American science-fiction monster film produced by William Alland for Universal-International. The film was directed by Nathan Juran from a screenplay by Martin Berkeley based on a story by producer William Alland. "The Deadly Mantis" stars Craig Stevens, William Hopper, Alix Talton and Pat Conway. Title: Nathan Juran Passage: Naftuli "Nathan" Hertz Juran (Gura Humorului – , Palos Verdes Estates, California, USA) was an American film art director, and later film and television director. As an art director, he won the Oscar for Best Art Direction in 1942 for "How Green Was My Valley", along with Richard Day and Thomas Little. His work on "The Razor's Edge" in 1946 also received an Academy nomination. In the 1950s, he began to direct, and was known for science fiction and fantasy films such as "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman". He was also the brother of quality guru Joseph M. Juran.
Palos Verdes
[ "The Deadly Mantis", "Nathan Juran" ]
Who was born first, Lương Hoàng Nam or Ross Mcmillan?
Title: Ross McMillan Passage: Peter Ross McMillan( born 2 June 1987) is a professional rugby union player. His position is hooker. McMillan has previously played professionally for Nottingham, Gloucester, Moseley, Coventry, Birmingham& Solihull, Northampton, Bristol and Leicester Tigers. Title: Lương Hoàng Nam Passage: Lương Hoàng Nam (born 2 March 1997) is a Vietnamese footballer who plays as a Central midfielder for V-League (Vietnam) club Hải Phòng
Ross Mcmillan
[ "Ross McMillan", "Lương Hoàng Nam" ]
Which film was released first, Love, Sex And Eating The Bones or Le Rempart Des Béguines?
Title: Le Rempart des béguines Passage: Le Rempart des béguines is a film directed by Guy Casaril. The original screenplay of the film was written as a novel in 1951 by the Belgian author Françoise Mallet- Joris, while the film adaptation was released in September 20, 1972. The literary publication was Mallet- Jorris' debut in her publishing works, and the plot centers around a stage that is reminiscent of her native hometown of Antwerp and addresses the themes of social class and korephilia. The film denotes a lesbian drama that lasts roughly ninety minutes and has two women, Anicée Alvina and Nicole Courcel as its principal actresses. Alvina roleplays as Helena, a 15 year old schoolgirl who lives with her wealthy father Max( played by Venantino Venantini) and misses her dead mother. Helena is later seduced by her father's former mistress and then girlfriend Tamara( played by Courcel) who takes advantage of the young teen's loneliness through manipulation and simultaneously enters an engagement with Max. Title: Love, Sex and Eating the Bones Passage: Love, Sex and Eating the Bones is a 2003 Canadian romantic comedy film directed and screenwriter| written by Sudz Sutherland featuring a mostly African American and Black Canadian leading cast. It premiered and played twice at the 2003 Toronto International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Canadian First Feature Film.
Le Rempart Des Béguines
[ "Le Rempart des béguines", "Love, Sex and Eating the Bones" ]
Where was the wife of Arthur Harold Stone born?
Title: Dorothy Maharam Passage: Dorothy Maharam Stone (July 1, 1917 – September 27, 2014 was an American mathematician born in Parkersburg, West Virginia, who made important contributions to measure theory and became the namesake of Maharam's theorem and Maharam algebra. Title: Arthur Harold Stone Passage: Arthur Harold Stone (30 September 1916 – 6 August 2000) was a British mathematician born in London, who worked at the universities of Manchester and Rochester mostly in topology. His wife was American mathematician Dorothy Maharam. His first paper dealt with squaring the square, he proved the Erdős–Stone theorem with Paul Erdős and is credited with the discovery of the first two flexagons, a trihexaflexagon and a hexahexaflexagon while he was a student at Princeton University in 1939. His Ph.D. thesis, "Connectedness and Coherence", was written in 1941 under the direction of Solomon Lefschetz. The Stone metrization theorem has been named after him, and he was a member of a group of mathematicians who published pseudonymously as Blanche Descartes. He is not to be confused with American mathematician Marshall Harvey Stone.
Parkersburg, West Virginia
[ "Dorothy Maharam", "Arthur Harold Stone" ]
Which film was released first, Killing Us Softly or Sex And Death 101?
Title: Sex and Death 101 Passage: Sex and Death 101 is a 2007 dark comedy science fiction film written and directed by Daniel Waters released in the United States on April 4, 2008. The film marks the reunion of writer- director Daniel Waters and Winona Ryder, who previously worked on the 1988 film" Heathers", written by Waters. Title: Killing Us Softly Passage: Killing Us Softly: Advertising's Image of Women is an American documentary by Margaret Lazarus, Renner Wunderlich, Patricia Stallone, and Joseph Vitagliano, based on a lecture by Jean Kilbourne and distributed by Cambridge Documentary Films, Inc. The documentary, first released in 1979 and since revised and updated four times, focuses on images of women in advertising, in particular on gender stereotypes, the effects of advertising on women's self- image, and the objectification of women's bodies. The two most recent updates," Killing Us Softly 3" and" Killing Us Softly 4", were produced by the Media Education Foundation and directed by Sut Jhally. Using modern print and television advertisements, the films make connections between unrealistic media portrayals of women and problems such as" eating disorders, men's violence against women, and the political backlash against feminism."
Killing Us Softly
[ "Killing Us Softly", "Sex and Death 101" ]
Which magazine came out first, Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam or Tait'S Edinburgh Magazine?
Title: Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam Passage: Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam is a Tamil language spiritual magazine published by Sri Ramakrishna Math, Chennai. The magazine has been published monthly since 1921. This magazine is considered to be an ancient leading spiritual and cultural magazine in Tamil Nadu. Title: Tait's Edinburgh Magazine Passage: Tait's Edinburgh Magazine was a monthly periodical founded in 1832. It was an important venue for liberal political views, as well as contemporary cultural and literary developments, in early- to- mid- nineteenth century Britain. The magazine was founded by William Tait( 1792 – 1864), the son of a builder and an inheritor of a large fortune. Tait was an" independent radical" in politics; he strongly favored the Whig party. 1832 was a time of great political ferment, with the first Reform Bill the dominant subject of discourse. Tait's periodical was intended as a" Radical riposte" to" the politically revanchist but culturally avant- garde" Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine" Tait's" welcomed many new and unknown writers like Robert Nicoll, as well as established voices like James Henry Leigh Hunt, and figures of future fame like Harriet Martineau and John Stuart Mill. From 1833 on," Tait's Magazine" was a regular venue for the essays of Thomas De Quincey. De Quincey's series of biographical essays on the Lake Poets( later collected as" Recollections of the Lake Poets") were featured in" Tait's" between 1834 and 1840. Tait published a range of other selections by De Quincey, including, somewhat surprisingly," A Tory's Account of Toryism, Whiggism and Radicalism"( December 1835, January 1836). That article, however, was supplied with many sarcastic footnotes disagreeing with its points —" objecting foot- notes from the pen, presumably, of Tait himself." In 1834" Tait's Magazine" was combined with" Johnstone's Edinburgh Magazine", a liberal periodical started two years earlier by husband and wife John Johnstone and Christian Isobel Johnstone. She was an early feminist who wrote extensively for" Tait's" in the following years, becoming the magazine's" chief contributor and director" under William Tait himself. Christian Johnstone was" the first woman to serve as paid editor of a major Victorian periodical," to which she brought" fresh life and popularity." In the same year Alexander Bailey Richmond took the magazine's London agents to court, for reviewing a work calling Richmond a government spy: the defence was successful. Christian Johnstone died in 1857;" Tait's Magazine" ceased publication in 1861.
Tait'S Edinburgh Magazine
[ "Sri Ramakrishna Vijayam", "Tait's Edinburgh Magazine" ]
Which film whose director is younger, I Cannot Say "Farewell" or Tanjuska And The 7 Devils?
Title: Tanjuska and the 7 Devils Passage: Tanjuska and the 7 Devils is a 1993 documentary film by Finnish director Pirjo Honkasalo about a ten- year- old Belarusian girl who is believed to have been possessed by the devil. It is the second part of Honkasalo's" Trilogy of the Sacred and the Satanic", preceded by" Mysterion"( 1991) and followed by" Atman"( 1997). The film won several international awards, including the International Jury Award at the Bombay International Film Festival. Title: I Cannot Say "Farewell" Passage: I Cannot Say "Farewell" is a 1982 romantic drama directed by Boris Durov. The film was very popular in the Soviet Union, seen by 32 million viewers in the first two months of its release and 34.6 million in total, reaching the 4th place at the 1982 Soviet box office. Title: Boris Durov Passage: Boris Valentinovich Durov( 12 March 1937 – 5 April 2007) was a Soviet and Russian film director and screenwriter. His 1979 action film" Pirates of the 20th Century" became the highest- grossing Soviet movie of all time. He was named Merited Artist of the Russian Federation in 2000. Title: Pirjo Honkasalo Passage: Pirjo Irene Honkasalo (born 22 February 1947) is a Finnish film director who has also worked as a cinematographer, film editor, producer, screenwriter and actress. In 1980 she co-directed "Flame Top" with Pekka Lehto, with whom she worked earlier and later as well. The film was chosen for the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. In the 1990s she focused on feature documentaries such as "The Trilogy of the Sacred and the SatanicMysterionTanjuska and the 7 Devils" and "Atman"). Honkasalo returned to fiction with "Fire-Eater" (1998) and "Concrete Night" (2013), both of which were written by Pirkko Saisio. " Concrete Night" won six Jussi Awards in 2014, among them the Jussi for the Best Direction and the Jussi for the Best Film. Its world premiere was at the Toronto International Film Festival in Masters series. Pirjo Honkasalo worked as provincial artist laureate in Central Finland 1974–1975. At that time she drove around the area with one-armed scholar who made research of traditional handcrafts. Honkasalo photographed all the interviewees voluntarily. On that journey she met the main characters of her documentary "Their Age". She is the first honorary member of Women in Film & Television Finland. The organisation says that "Honkasalo has made touching films of universal topics" and also spoken out about the gender inequality in film industry. Pirjo Honkasalo and her partner Pirkko Saisio live in Kruununhaka, Helsinki, but they also have apartments in Tavastia, Turku and Madeira. Both of them enjoy travelling and they together have written a travel book "Exit" (1987). They've raised Saisio's daughter, actress Elsa Saisio, and are one of the best-known lesbian couples in Finland.
Tanjuska And The 7 Devils
[ "Boris Durov", "Pirjo Honkasalo", "I Cannot Say \"Farewell\"", "Tanjuska and the 7 Devils" ]
Which film whose director was born first, The Miracle Of Sound or The Steel Cage?
Title: Douglas Shearer Passage: Douglas Graham Shearer( November 17, 1899 – January 5, 1971) was a Canadian American pioneering sound designer and recording director who played a key role in the advancement of sound technology for motion pictures. He won seven Academy Awards for his work. In 2008, he was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame. Title: Walter Doniger Passage: Walter J. Doniger( July 1, 1917, New York, New York- November 24, 2011, Los Angeles, California) was an American film and television director. He was a graduate of the Harvard School of Business. Title: The Miracle of Sound Passage: A New Romance of Celluloid: The Miracle of Sound is a 1940 short documentary film, presented and directed by MGM sound engineer Douglas Shearer and narrated by Frank Whitbeck, which goes behind the scenes to look at how the sound portion of a talking picture is created. The film, which was produced as part of the studio's "Romance of Celluloid" series, is available as a bonus on the Warner DVD of "The Shop Around the Corner". Title: The Steel Cage Passage: The Steel Cage is a 1954 American drama film directed by Walter Doniger, written by Oliver Crawford, Walter Doniger, Scott Littleton, Berman Swarttz and Guy Trosper, and starring Paul Kelly, Maureen O'Sullivan, Walter Slezak, John Ireland, Lawrence Tierney and Arthur Franz. It was released in December 1954, by United Artists.
The Miracle Of Sound
[ "The Miracle of Sound", "The Steel Cage", "Douglas Shearer", "Walter Doniger" ]
Where did Abe Laboriel Jr.'s father study?
Title: Abraham Laboriel Passage: Abraham Laboriel Sr. (born July 17, 1947) is a Mexican-American bassist who has played on over 4,000 recordings and soundtracks. " Guitar Player" magazine called him "the most widely used session bassist of our time". Laboriel is the father of drummer Abe Laboriel Jr. and of producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel. He is ranked No. 42 on "Bass Player" magazine's list of "The 100 Greatest Bass Players of All Time". Laboriel was born in Mexico City. A classically trained guitarist, he switched to bass guitar while studying at the Berklee College of Music. Henry Mancini encouraged Laboriel to move to Los Angeles, California, to pursue a recording career. His brother was Mexican rock singer Johnny Laboriel. Their parents were Garifuna immigrants from Honduras. Laboriel has worked with Al Jarreau, George Benson, Alan Silvestri, Alvaro Lopez and Res-Q Band, Alvin Slaughter, Don Felder, Andraé Crouch, Andy Pratt, Andy Summers, Barbra Streisand, Billy Cobham, Chris Isaak, Christopher Cross, Crystal Lewis, Dave Grusin, Djavan, Dolly Parton, Don Moen, Donald Fagen, Elton John, Engelbert Humperdinck, Freddie Hubbard, Phil Driscoll, Hanson, Herb Alpert, Herbie Hancock, Johnny Hallyday, Keith Green, Kelly Willard, Lalo Schifrin, Larry Carlton, Lee Ritenour, Leo Sayer, Lisa Loeb, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Nathan Davis, Paul Jackson Jr., Paul Simon, Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, Luis Miguel, Ron Kenoly, Russ Taff, Stevie Wonder, Umberto Tozzi, Randy Crawford and sometimes DeBarge. When Laboriel recorded his three solo albums ‒ "Dear FriendsGuidum", and "Justo & Abraham", he recruited a cast of musicians that included Alex Acuña, Al Jarreau, Jim Keltner, Phillip Bailey, Ron Kenoly, and others. His son Abe Laboriel Jr. played drums. Laboriel was a founding member of the bands Friendship and Koinonia. He plays live regularly with Greg Mathieson, drummer Bill Maxwell, and Justo Almario. Laboriel is now in the band Open Hands with Justo Almario, Greg Mathieson, and Bill Maxwell. In 2005, Abraham was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Music by the Berklee College of Music. Title: Abe Laboriel Jr. Passage: Abraham "Abe" Laboriel Jr. (born March 23, 1971) is an American session drummer. He is the son of Mexican bass guitarist Abraham Laboriel, nephew of Mexican rocker Johnny Laboriel, and brother of record producer, songwriter, and film composer Mateo Laboriel. He has been the drummer for Paul McCartney as well as for the French singer Mylène Farmer, among others.
Berklee College of Music
[ "Abe Laboriel Jr.", "Abraham Laboriel" ]
Where did Davey Boy Smith Jr.'s mother study?
Title: Diana Hart Passage: Diana Joyce Hart-Smith (born 8 October 1963) is a Canadian-American writer, model, valet and wrestling personality. She is the youngest daughter of Canadian wrestling promoter Stu Hart and was the second to last child born to Stu and his wife Helen. She is best known for her several appearances for Stampede Wrestling and WWE often with her brothers Bret and Owen Hart as well as her husband Davey Boy Smith, and for her book, "Under the Mat". She was also the 1997 "Mrs. Calgary Stampede". Title: Davey Boy Smith Jr. Passage: Harry Francis Smith (born August 2, 1985) is a Canadian professional wrestler who is currently working for Major League Wrestling (MLW) as Davey Boy Smith Jr. Smith is a former three-time IWGP Tag Team Champion, two-time GHC Tag Team Champion, two-time NWA World Tag Team Champion and one-time MLW World Tag Team Champion. He is also appearing for World of Sport Wrestling (WOS Wrestling) using the name British Bulldog Jr. He is also known for his tenure in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) and Pro Wrestling Noah (Noah), regularly teaming with Lance Archer as the Killer Elite Squad (K.E.S). He is the son of the late wrestler "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith and Diana Hart, the youngest daughter of promoters Stu and Helen Hart. He is also known for his tenure in WWE under the ring name David Hart Smith, where he won the Unified Tag Team Championship along with Tyson Kidd before being released from his contract on August 5, 2011. He previously wrestled under the name DH Smith ("D" for his father Davey Boy Smith, and "H" for the Hart family) for WWE and their developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling.
Stampede Wrestling
[ "Diana Hart", "Davey Boy Smith Jr." ]
Are the directors of films Squadron Of Honor and Miral both from the same country?
Title: Squadron of Honor Passage: Squadron of Honor is a 1938 American action film directed by Charles C. Coleman and starring Don Terry, Mary Russell, and Thurston Hall. Title: Julian Schnabel Passage: Julian Schnabel( born October 26, 1951) is an American painter and filmmaker. In the 1980s, Schnabel received international media attention for his" plate paintings" —large- scale paintings set on broken ceramic plates. Schnabel directed" Before Night Falls", which became Javier Bardem's breakthrough Academy Award- nominated role, and" The Diving Bell and the Butterfly", which was nominated for four Academy Awards. He has won the award for best director at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, a Golden Globe, as well as BAFTA, a César Award, four nominations for the Golden Lion and an Academy Award nomination. Title: Charles C. Coleman (director) Passage: Charles Clifford Coleman( December 29, 1901 – May 25, 1972) was an American film director. Although as a full director he only generally directed 1930s B-films( often credited as C.C. Coleman Jr.), it was an assistant director he was most prolific. As assistant director he worked on some of the biggest and most acclaimed pictures of the Golden Hollywood era, and was a frequent collaborator with Billy Wilder. Among his credits as assistant director are" Twentieth Century"( 1934)," Mr Deeds Goes to Town"( 1936)," Lost Horizon"( 1937)," Holiday Inn"( 1942)," Five Graves to Cairo"( 1943)," Double Indemnity"( 1944)," The Blue Dahlia"( 1946)," The Heiress"( 1949)," Sunset Boulevard Ace in the Hole"( 1951)," A Place in the Sun"( 1951)," Stalag 17"( 1954)," Sabrina"( 1954)," The Spirit of St. Louis"( 1957)," Vertigo"( 1958), and" Hud"( 1963). Title: Miral Passage: Miral is a 2010 biographical political film directed by Julian Schnabel about the coming of age of a Palestinian girl named Miral who grows up in the wake of the 1948 Arab – Israeli War and finds herself drawn into the conflict. The screenplay was written by Rula Jebreal, based on her novel of the same name. The film was released on 3 September at the 2010 Venice Film Festival and on 15 September 2010 in France. The film was set for release on 3 December 2010 in the United Kingdom, and on 25 March 2011 in the United States. " Miral" was initially rated R by the MPAA for" some violent content including a sexual assault." Later, however, it was reclassified to PG- 13 for" thematic material, and some violent content including a sexual assault" after an appeal of the R rating by the Weinstein Company. On 4 April 2011, days after the film's US release, Juliano Mer -Khamis, an actor and peace activist who plays Seikh Saabah in the film, was shot to death in his car outside a theatre he had established in a Palestinian refugee camp.
yes
[ "Squadron of Honor", "Julian Schnabel", "Miral", "Charles C. Coleman (director)" ]
What nationality is the composer of film Dhilluku Dhuddu 2?
Title: Shabir Passage: Shabir is a national award winning singer-songwriter, record producer, music composer and performer from Singapore whose works are predominantly in Tamil. He is the winner of the inaugural singing competition Vasantham Star 2005. The talent quest was hosted by MediaCorp Vasantham TV Channel. Shabir's Yaayum song from the film Sagaa became a sleeper hit in India and all around the world. After being part of an ensemble that sang the 2007 National Day Parade song, "Will You", he wrote and composed "Singai Naadu", the National Day Parade Tamil song in 2012. The song won praise from the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong.. Shabir was awarded the Singapore Youth Award, the highest national honour given to young achievers by the Singapore government. He was the first artist of Tamil/Indian descent to win the award. Title: Dhilluku Dhuddu 2 Passage: Dhilluku Dhuddu 2 is a 2019 Indian Tamil-language horror comedy film written and directed by Rambhala. The film stars Santhanam and Shritha Sivadas in lead roles, while Rajendran and Urvashi play supportive roles. The film's soundtrack is composed by Shabir. The film is a sequel to 2016 film "Dhilluku Dhuddu". The film finished its shoot in 40 days. The film released on 7 February 2019. The film was remade in Telugu as "Raju Gari Gadhi 3". The film became Santhanam's biggest hit.
Singapore
[ "Shabir", "Dhilluku Dhuddu 2" ]
Which film came out earlier, Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines or The Adventures Of Nellie Bly?
Title: The Adventures of Nellie Bly Passage: The Adventures of Nellie Bly is a 1981 American made- for- television drama film starring Linda Purl as 19th century journalist Nellie Bly and human rights crusader. The film was directed by Henning Schellerup. It was filmed in 1979 and aired on NBC June 11, 1981. The film was also known as" The Amazing Nellie Bly". Title: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Passage: Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines( also known as T3) is a 2003 science fiction action film directed by Jonathan Mostow and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Nick Stahl, Claire Danes, and Kristanna Loken. It is the third installment in the" Terminator" film series, following 1991 ’s. In the film, Skynet sends a Terminator, the T-X( Loken), back in time to ensure the rise of machines by killing top members of the future human resistance, which will be led by John Connor( Stahl). Among the T- X's targets is John's future wife Kate Brewster( Danes), but not John himself, as his whereabouts are unknown to Skynet. John's life is placed in danger when the T- X finds him. The Resistance has also sent their own Terminator( Schwarzenegger) back in time to protect John and Kate. By the end of 1995, James Cameron was interested in directing a third" Terminator" film. He had previously directed and co-written the earlier films, but he ultimately had no involvement with" Terminator 3". Carolco Pictures, which owned half of the rights to future" Terminator" sequels, went into bankruptcy in November 1995. Andrew G. Vajna and Mario Kassar obtained the full rights in 1998, and they would ultimately produce the film. In 1999, Tedi Sarafian was hired to write the first draft of the script. Mostow joined the project as director in 2001, and he brought on John Brancato and Michael Ferris to rewrite Sarafian's script. With a final budget of$ 187.3 million, it was the most expensive film ever made up to that point. The budget included a$ 5 million salary for Mostow and a record$ 30 million salary for Schwarzenegger. Filming took place in California from April to September 2002. Industrial Light& Magic( ILM) and Stan Winston created the special effects, as they did for the previous film. " Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" premiered in Westwood, Los Angeles on June 30, 2003, and was released on July 2, 2003 by Warner Bros. in the United States. The film was distributed internationally by Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International. It grossed over$ 433.4 million worldwide and was followed by a sequel," Terminator Salvation", in 2009.
The Adventures Of Nellie Bly
[ "The Adventures of Nellie Bly", "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" ]
Which film has the director who died first, The Revenge Of Spartacus or Anubavam Pudhumai?
Title: Anubavam Pudhumai Passage: Anubavam Pudhumai is a 1967 Indian Tamil film, directed by C. V. Rajendran and produced by T. S. Sethuraman, K. N. Shanmugam and A. R. Thiyagarajan. The film stars R. Muthuraman, Rajasri, T. R. Ramachandran and Manorama in lead roles. The film had musical score by M. S. Viswanathan. The film was remade in Hindi as Hulchul( 1971). Title: Michele Lupo Passage: Michele Lupo( 4 December 1932 – 27 June 1989), was an Italian film director. He directed 23 films between 1962 and 1982. He was born in Corleone, Italy, and died in Rome, Italy. Title: C. V. Rajendran Passage: C. V. Rajendran( died April 1, 2018) was an Indian film director and producer who worked in the Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi film industry. He was a cousin of famous director C. V. Sridhar. Title: The Revenge of Spartacus Passage: The Revenge of Spartacus or La vendetta di Spartacus( US title:" Revenge of the Gladiators") is a 1965 Italian film directed by Michele Lupo. It was shot back to back with" Seven Slaves Against the World".
The Revenge Of Spartacus
[ "The Revenge of Spartacus", "Michele Lupo", "C. V. Rajendran", "Anubavam Pudhumai" ]
Where did Charles Stewart, 3Rd Duke Of Richmond's father graduate from?
Title: Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond Passage: Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond, 6th Duke of Lennox KG (7 March 1639December 1672) was the only son of George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny and Katherine Howard, daughter of Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk. He was the grandson of Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox. On 10 December 1645 he was created Baron Stuart of Newbury, Berkshire, and Earl of Lichfield, titles conferred on him "to perpetuate the titles which were intended to have been conferred on his uncle" Lord Bernard Stewart, youngest son of the Duke of Lennox, who had been killed in the Battle of Rowton Heath in the English Civil War in September of that year. In January 1658, Charles Stewart went into exile in France, and took up his residence in the house of his uncle, Ludovic, seigneur d'Aubigny. In the following year he fell under the displeasure of The Protectorate's Council of State, and warrants were issued for seizing his person and goods. Charles Stewart married, firstly, Elizabeth Rogers, after June 1659. He married, secondly, Margaret Banaster (widow of William Lewis) on 31 March 1662. He married, thirdly, Frances Teresa Stewart, granddaughter of Walter Stewart, 1st Lord Blantyre, in March 1667. This last marriage was famous, as Frances Stewart, known at court as "Le Belle Stuart" had been desired by Richmond's cousin, King Charles II, as a mistress. Charles Stewart returned to England with Charles II in 1660, and sat in the Convention Parliament, showing great animosity towards the supporters of the Commonwealth. On the death of his 10-year-old cousin Esmé Stewart on 10 August 1660, Charles Stewart succeeded as third Duke of Richmond and sixth Duke of Lennox. In that same year he was created Hereditary Great Chamberlain of Scotland, Hereditary Great Admiral of Scotland, and Lord-Lieutenant of Dorset. On 15 April 1661 he was invested with the Order of the Garter. On the death of his uncle, Ludovic Stuart, he succeeded him as 12th Seigneur D'Aubigny, for which title he did homage by proxy to Louis XIV of France on 11 May 1670. In July 1667, on the death of his cousin, Mary Butler, countess of Arran, he became Baron Clifton, and on 4 May 1668 he was made lord lieutenant and vice admiral of Kent jointly with the Earl of Winchilsea. In 1671 he was sent as ambassador to the Danish court to persuade Denmark to join England and France in a projected attack on the Dutch. While there he died (by drowning) in 1672, aged 33 at Elsinore, without issue, and his titles became extinct, with the exception of Baron Clifton, which passed with most of his property to his sister Katherine, Lady O'Brien. His wife, however, had had the Lennox estates granted to her for life. He was buried on 20 September 1673 at Westminster Abbey. The titles Duke of Richmond, Duke of Lennox and Earl of March, were resurrected for Charles II's illegitimate son by Louise de Kérouaille, Charles Lennox, 1st Duke of Richmond and Lennox, in 1675. Title: George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny Passage: George Stewart (or Stuart), 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny (17 July 1618 – 23 October 1642) was a Scottish nobleman and Royalist commander in the English Civil War. He was the son of Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox, and his wife Katherine Clifton, 2nd Baroness Clifton, and the brother of James Stewart, 1st Duke of Richmond and 4th Duke of Lennox, and of the Royalist commander Lord Bernard Stewart. Stewart, his older brother Henry, and younger brother Ludovic were brought up at Aubigny in France as Roman Catholics under the charge of their paternal grandmother, the old Duchess-Dowager, Katherine de Balsac. Stewart's father, the Duke of Lennox, died in 1624, and Stewart became a ward of his cousin, King Charles I of England. He inherited the Lordship of Aubigny at the age of 14 on the death of his elder brother Henry in 1632. By 1633, he was a student at the Collège de Navarre, part of the University of Paris, and he did homage to Louis XIII of France for the lordship of Aubigny on 5 August 1636, shortly after his eighteenth birthday. Later that year he moved to England. In 1638 he secretly married Katherine Howard, the daughter of Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, and Elizabeth Home, without her father's consent, offending his guardian the king. The portrait of Stewart by Anthony van Dyck, now in the National Portrait Gallery, London, may have been painted to mark his marriage; the Latin inscription can be translated "Love is stronger than I am" which may allude to his conflicting loyalties. His younger brothers Lords John and Bernard are shown in a still more famous double Van Dyck portrait in the National Gallery, London - the iconic image of Cavaliers. They were also both killed in the Civil War. George Stewart and Katherine Howard had two children: He fought with the French against the Spanish in the Battle of Montjuïc (1641). As civil war loomed in England, Stewart joined the forces of King Charles at York where he was knighted on 18 April 1642 along with his brother Bernard. He was mortally wounded in the first pitched battle of the war at Edgehill on Sunday 23 October 1642, aged 24. He was buried in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. The lordship of Aubigny passed to his next brother, Ludovic, on his death. His widow remarried James Levingston, 1st Earl of Newburgh and had one further child Elizabeth. They were suspected in 1648 of plotting to rescue Charles I and on the discovery of the supposed plot fled to the Netherlands where Katherine died in 1650.
University of Paris
[ "George Stewart, 9th Seigneur d'Aubigny", "Charles Stewart, 3rd Duke of Richmond" ]
Where was the director of film Thomas Jefferson (Film) born?
Title: Ken Burns Passage: Kenneth Lauren Burns (born 1953) is an American filmmaker, known for his style of using archival footage and photographs in documentary films. His widely known documentary series include "The Civil War" (1990), "Baseball" (1994), "Jazz" (2001), "The War" (2007), (2009), "Prohibition" (2011), "The Roosevelts" (2014), "The Vietnam War" (2017), and "Country Music" (2019). He was also executive producer of both "The West" (1996, directed by Stephen Ives), and "Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies" (2015, directed by Barak Goodman). Burns' documentaries have earned two Academy Award nominations (for 1981's "Brooklyn Bridge" and 1985's "The Statue of Liberty") and have won several Emmy Awards, among other honors. Title: Thomas Jefferson (film) Passage: Thomas Jefferson is a 1997 two-part American documentary film directed and produced by Ken Burns. It covers the life and times of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd President of the United States. In the film Jefferson is portrayed as renaissance man. Not only was he a dedicated public servant, but was also a writer, an inventor, and a noted architect. Burns captures both the public and private person.
Brooklyn
[ "Ken Burns", "Thomas Jefferson (film)" ]
Which film has the director who died earlier, Moonlight And Pretzels or Husmandstøsen?
Title: Karl Freund Passage: Karl W. Freund, A.S.C. (January 16, 1890 – May 3, 1969) was a German cinematographer and film director best known for photographing "Metropolis" (1927), "Dracula" (1931), and television's "I Love Lucy" (1951-1957). Freund was an innovator in the field of cinematography and is credited with the invention of the unchained camera technique. Title: Alice O'Fredericks Passage: Alice O'Fredericks (8 September 1899 – 18 February 1968) was a Danish actress, screenwriter, and film director. She is best known for directing the series of "Far til FireFather of Four") comedies and the series of family dramas based on Morten Korch novels. Having written 38 produced screenplays and directed 72 feature films, O'Fredericks was one of the most prolific directors in Danish cinema. O'Fredericks also directed the first Danish films which highlighted women's rights. The Alice Award, presented annually to the Best Female Director at the Copenhagen International Film Festival, is named in her honor. Title: Moonlight and Pretzels Passage: Moonlight and Pretzels is a 1933 American Pre-Code musical film directed by Karl Freund about a man who puts on a Broadway show. The film was released by Universal Studios, and featured Mary Brian and William Frawley, best known as "Fred Mertz" on "I Love Lucy"; Freund was a cinematographer for "I Love Lucy". Title: Husmandstøsen Passage: Husmandstøsen is a 1952 Danish family film directed by Alice O'Fredericks. It is based on the 1908 novella "The Girl from the Marsh Croft" by Selma Lagerlöf.
Husmandstøsen
[ "Moonlight and Pretzels", "Husmandstøsen", "Karl Freund", "Alice O'Fredericks" ]
Where was the place of death of Gabriel De Jongh's father?
Title: Tinus de Jongh Passage: Martinus Johannes "Tinus" de Jongh (31 January 1885 in Amsterdam – 17 July 1942 in Bloemfontein) was one of South Africa's most popular painters. Title: Gabriel de Jongh Passage: Gabriel Cornelis de Jongh (6 April 1913 Amsterdam - 11 March 2004), was the only son of landscape artist, Tinus de Jongh. After a very close relationship with his father, Gabriel decided to pursue the same career, his father being both tutor and critic. Working in oil, watercolour, ink and pencil, he painted landscapes, still lifes, seascapes, wildlife, and depicted religious themes. Tinus de Jongh travelled to South Africa in 1921, his wife following with the family six months later, and settled in a cottage in Fish Hoek. Gabriel accompanied his father on rambles through the Cape Peninsula, searching for painterly subjects. Later he studied at the Michaelis School of Fine Art and the Slade School of Art in London. He did a course in woodcarving under H V Meyerowitz in Cape Town, and a course in photo-lithography at the Cape Times. Tinus bought a car in 1923, travelling ever further afield, and always accompanied by his family. In 1924 the family moved to Rondebosch, Gabriel attending Rondebosch and Wynberg Boy’s schools, and matriculating in 1930. Before starting his training at The Cape Times, Gabriel was tutored for a year in watercolour techniques by his father. Gabriel spent all his free time producing small watercolours of the Malay Quarter, Cape Town Docks and Table Mountain. Over weekends he pursued various sports and was a keen golfer. His tennis was of sufficiently high standard to represent "The Cape Times" in tournaments. He became a member of the S A Turf Club and owned a champion racehorse, "Glorious". Completing his apprenticeship he became interested in colour reproduction of fine art, coming under the guidance of Charles Hardy. During this period he started experimenting with etchings. Tinus exhibited in Hermanus in 1937 and suggested that Gabriel display some of his works. Gabriel's twenty watercolours sold on the first day. When some of his works were displayed in Port Elizabeth and well-received, the news delighted his father. Thereafter his work was regularly exhibited at various art societies in the Eastern Cape, Orange Free State and Johannesburg. Gabriel married Mercia Maria Kotze in 1938, moving into a home adjacent to his parents. With the hostilities of World War II Gabriel volunteered for service, but was needed by "The Cape Times" because of his skills in photo-lithography. He joined the Civil Defence Corps with his father until 1942 when all expatriate Dutch citizens were called up by the Dutch government. Tinus' declining health was diagnosed as lung cancer and Gabriel was granted compassionate leave to be with his father, who died on 17 July 1942. Gabriel was ordered to join the Eighth Contingent of the "Koninklijke Nederlandsche Brigade", and embarked on the "Sabajak" arriving in Britain on 16 December 1942. Amidst preparations for war, Gabriel spent his free time drawing in the English countryside, and attended the Slade School of Art, transferred to Windermere during the war, as a part-time student. On 5 August 1944 he departed for Normandy. As a war artist he depicted scenes in France, England, Belgium and the Netherlands. Injured by anti-personnel shells, he was declared medically unfit, arriving back in South Africa on 12 June 1945, and returning to work at "The Cape Times", traumatised by his war experiences. In 1946 he acquired an army truck converted to a caravan, and set off with his wife and son Tinus, on a grand painting tour of the Eastern Cape, Basutoland and Natal. While staying at the Cathedral Peak Hotel in the Drakensberg, he was persuaded to exhibit his works there by the owner, Albert van der Riet. This proved a large factor in his swing from watercolours to oils. Gabriel made lengthy tours of Britain, Europe, South America and East Africa, but remained devoted to the landscapes of the Western Cape, referred to irreverently by his descendants as the "boompie-bergie-huisie-thing". He purchased a boat, the "Pocketa", in which he explored the Cape waters. A painting of Cape Point is displayed in the clubhouse of the "Marlin and Tuna Club" of which he was a member. He was commissioned to paint the Villa Dubochet in Clarens, where President Paul Kruger died in exile, and Boekenhoutfontein, his historic homestead near Rustenburg. Other commissions included Jan van Riebeek's landing in Table Bay, the 1963 volcanic eruption on Tristan da Cunha, and a 1,8 x 2,4 metre canvas of the elephant "Ndlulamithi". His works are to be seen in public and private collections all over the world. Gabriel established the "Tinus de Jongh Memorial Gallery" in Stellenbosch in 1981 and turned into a major tourist attraction on the wine route. The gallery closed ten years later when the Lanzerac Hotel changed hands.
Bloemfontein
[ "Gabriel de Jongh", "Tinus de Jongh" ]
Who is Stephen, Count Of Tréguier's paternal grandmother?
Title: Odo, Count of Penthièvre Passage: Odo of Rennes (Medieval Breton: "Eudon Pentevr", Modern Breton: "Eozen Penteur", Latin: " Eudo", French: "Eudes/Éon de Penthièvre") (999–1079), Count of Penthièvre, was the youngest of the three sons of Duke Geoffrey I of Brittany and Hawise of Normandy, daughter of Richard I of Normandy. Eozen married Agnes of Cornouaille (Orguen Kernev), the daughter of Alan Canhiart, Count of Cornouaille and sister of Hoel II, Duke of Brittany who was married in 1066 to Eozen's niece Hawise, Duchess of Brittany. Title: Stephen, Count of Tréguier Passage: Stephen of Penthièvre, Count of Tréguier, 3rd Lord of Richmond( 1058/ 62 – 21 April 1136) was a Breton noble and a younger son of Odo, Count of Penthièvre and Agnes of Cornouaille, sister of Hoël II, Duke of Brittany. In 1093, he succeeded to the title of Count of Tréguier; in 1098, he succeeded his brother Alain as Lord of Richmond in Yorkshire, England.
Hawise of Normandy
[ "Stephen, Count of Tréguier", "Odo, Count of Penthièvre" ]
When is the creator of Holland'S Next Top Model 's birthday?
Title: Holland's Next Top Model Passage: Holland's Next Top Model (often abbreviated as HNTM and previously subtitled Modelmasters: Holland's Next Top Model from 2006-2007, signifying the show's partnership with the agency) is a Dutch reality television series, produced by Endemol, based on Tyra Banks' "America's Next Top Model". The series began airing in November 2006 on RTL 5, and has enjoyed a fair amount of success in the years since its inception. It has been relatively effective in its mission to find new talent, most notably with discoveries like those of cycle 4 contestant and finalist Patricia van der Vliet, cycle 5 winner Tamara Weijenberg and cycle 7 runner up Sanne De Roo. Title: Tyra Banks Passage: Tyra Lynne Banks (born December 4, 1973), also known as BanX, is an American television personality, producer, businesswoman, actress, author, model, and occasional singer. Born in Inglewood, California, she began her career as a model at the age of 15, and was the first woman of African-American descent to be featured on the covers of "GQ" and the "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue", on which she appeared thrice. She was a Victoria's Secret Angel from 1997 to 2005. By the early 2000s, Banks was one of the world's top-earning models. Banks began acting on television in 1993 on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", and made her film debut in "Higher Learning" in 1995. In 2000 she had major roles such as Eve in Disney Channel's "Life-Size" and Zoe in the box-office hit "Coyote Ugly. " She had small roles in the romantic film "Love & Basketball" (2000) and horror film (2002), and appeared in television series "Gossip Girl" and "Glee". In 2003, Banks created and began presenting the long-running reality television series "America's Next Top Model", which she executive produced and presented for the first twenty-two seasons, until the series' cancellation in October 2015. She remained executive producer for the revival of the series, and enlisted Rita Ora as host for the twenty-third cycle before reassuming the duties herself for the twenty-fourth cycle. Banks was the co-creator of "True Beauty", and had her own talk show, "The Tyra Banks Show", which aired on The CW for five seasons and won two Daytime Emmy awards for Outstanding Talk Show Informative. She co-hosted the talk show "FABLife" for two months. In 2017, Banks replaced Nick Cannon as host of "America's Got Talent" for its 12th season. In 2010, she published a young adult novel titled "Modelland", based on her life as a model. It topped "The New York Times" Best Seller list in 2011. Banks is one of four African Americans and seven women to have repeatedly been ranked among the world's most influential people by "Time" magazine. She is also one of only seventeen models to be ranked as a Legendary Supermodel by MODELS.com.
December 4, 1973
[ "Holland's Next Top Model", "Tyra Banks" ]
Which film has the director who died earlier, Love That Brute or Laughing Heirs?
Title: Alexander Hall Passage: Alexander Hall( January 11, 1894 – July 30, 1968) was an American film director and theatre actor. Title: Love That Brute Passage: Love That Brute is a 1950 comedy- crime film directed by Alexander Hall. The film is a remake of" Tall, Dark and Handsome", a 1941 film also distributed by 20th Century Fox. Title: Max Ophüls Passage: Maximillian Oppenheimer( 6 May 1902 – 26 March 1957), known as Max Ophüls, was a German- born film director who worked in Germany( 1931 – 1933), France( 1933 – 1940 and 1950 – 1957), and the United States( 1947 – 1950). He made nearly 30 films, the latter ones being especially notable:" La Ronde"( 1950)," Le Plaisir"( 1952)," The Earrings of Madame de …"( 1953) and" Lola Montès"( 1955). He was credited as Max Opuls on several of his American films, including" The Reckless MomentCaughtLetter from an Unknown Woman", and" The Exile". The annual Filmfestival Max Ophüls Preis in Saarbrücken is named after him. Title: Laughing Heirs Passage: Laughing Heirs is a 1933 German comedy film directed by Max Ophüls and starring Heinz Rühmann, Max Adalbert, Lien Deyers and Friedrich Ettel. The premiere was on 6 March 1933. The film's sets were designed by the art director Benno von Arent. It was shot at the Babelsberg Studios in Berlin and on location in the Rhineland.
Laughing Heirs
[ "Alexander Hall", "Laughing Heirs", "Max Ophüls", "Love That Brute" ]
Do director of film Born American and director of film The White Raven (1998 Film) share the same nationality?
Title: Andrew Stevens Passage: Herman Andrew Stevens( born June 10, 1955) is an American executive, film producer, director and actor. Title: The White Raven (1998 film) Passage: The White Raven is a 1998 action crime thriller directed by Jakub Z. Rucinski and Andrew Stevens and starring Ron Silver, Joanna Pacuła and Roy Scheider. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Blodgett. Title: Born American Passage: Born American( Finnish: Jäätävä polte; also known as Arctic Heat) is a 1986 Finnish film directed by Renny Harlin. It was originally supposed to star Chuck Norris but he backed out when filming was delayed by funding problems and his son, Mike Norris, landed the lead instead. A Finnish production, this was at that time the most expensive film ever to have been made in Finland. The Finnish Board of Film Classification first banned the movie, because of excessive violence and anti-Soviet elements. Because of that the movie had to be shortened 3.5 minutes before it was finally accepted for distribution October 29, 1986 with the Supreme Court decision. The premiere was December 19, 1986. The success of the film in the United States allowed Harlin to get his foot in the door in Hollywood. In his 2008 book" Kohti sinipunaa", Juhani Suomi revealed that the request to ban the movie originated from Vladimir Sobolev, the Soviet Union's ambassador to Finland. Title: Renny Harlin Passage: Renny Harlin( born Lauri Mauritz Harjola; 15 March 1959) is a Finnish film director, producer and screenwriter. His films include," Die Hard 2 Cliffhanger The Long Kiss Goodnight, Deep Blue Sea" and" Devil's Pass. Harlin's movies have earned$ 525,410,873 in the United States and$ 1,160,546,146 in the worldwide aggregate box office as of October 2016, making him the 115th highest- grossing director in the global film market. His film" Cutthroat Island" held the Guinness world record for" Biggest Box- Office Flop of All Time".
yes
[ "Andrew Stevens", "Born American", "The White Raven (1998 film)", "Renny Harlin" ]
Are High Road (2011 Film) and Step Forward (Film) from the same country?
Title: High Road (2011 film) Passage: High Road is a 2011 American improvised comedy film directed by Matt Walsh, who co-wrote it with Josh Weiner. The film surrounds a young man whose loyalties are torn between his band, girlfriend, and dealing weed. Attempting to elude arrest after a drug bust, he is accompanied by his teenage runaway neighbor. It stars Abby Elliott, Dylan O'Brien, and Rob Riggle. It also premiered at the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival, where for Matt Walsh's directing, it won an honor for Outstanding Achievement in Filmmaking. Title: Step Forward (film) Passage: Step Forward is a Soviet film- an almanac, consisting of five novels.
no
[ "Step Forward (film)", "High Road (2011 film)" ]
Which film has the director born later, You'Re Next or Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915 Film)?
Title: You're Next Passage: You're Next is a 2011 American black comedy horror film directed by Adam Wingard, written by Simon Barrett and starring Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, Wendy Glenn, A. J. Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Barbara Crampton and Rob Moran. The plot concerns a family under attack by a group of masked assailants during their wedding anniversary getaway. The film had its world premiere at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival Midnight Madness program and was theatrically released on August 23, 2013, in the United States. The film grossed over$ 26 million from a$ 1 million production budget and has since gained a cult following. Title: Adam Wingard Passage: Adam Wingard( born December 3, 1982) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, cinematographer, and composer. He is notable for his works in the horror genre, especially the films" You're Next The Guest", and" Death Note". Title: Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915 film) Passage: Alias Jimmy Valentine is a 1915 American silent crime film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Robert Warwick, Robert Cummings and Alec B. Francis. It is based on the 1910 play of the same title, which was subsequently made into films again in 1920 and 1928. The play was based on the O. Henry short story" A Retrieved Reformation". Title: Maurice Tourneur Passage: Maurice Tourneur (2 February 1876 – 4 August 1961) was a French film director and screenwriter.
You'Re Next
[ "You're Next", "Adam Wingard", "Alias Jimmy Valentine (1915 film)", "Maurice Tourneur" ]
Which film has the director who was born later, Carson City Cyclone or The Winged Horseman?
Title: B. Reeves Eason Passage: William Reeves Eason( October 2, 1886 – June 9, 1956), known as B. Reeves Eason, was an American film director, actor and screenwriter. His directorial output was limited mainly to low- budget westerns and action pictures, but it was as a second- unit director and action specialist that he was best known. He was famous for staging spectacular battle scenes in war films and action scenes in large- budget westerns, but he acquired the nickname" Breezy" for his" breezy" attitude towards safety while staging his sequences — during the famous cavalry charge at the end of" Charge of the Light Brigade"( 1936), so many horses were killed or injured so severely that they had to be euthanized that both the public and Hollywood itself were outraged, resulting in the selection of the American Humane Society by the beleaguered studios to provide representatives on the sets of all films using animals to ensure their safety. Title: Howard Bretherton Passage: Howard Bretherton( 13 February 1890, Tacoma, Washington – 12 April 1969, San Diego, California) was an American film director, film editor, and the father of film editor David Bretherton. Title: Carson City Cyclone Passage: Carson City Cyclone is a 1943 American Western film directed by Howard Bretherton and written by Norman S. Hall and Robert Creighton Williams. The film stars Don" Red" Barry, Lynn Merrick, Noah Beery Sr., Bryant Washburn, Emmett Lynn and Stuart Hamblen. The film was released on March 3, 1943, by Republic Pictures. Title: The Winged Horseman Passage: The Winged Horseman is a lost 1929 American silent western film directed by B. Reeves Eason and Arthur Rosson and starring Hoot Gibson and aviatrix Ruth Elder. It was produced and released by Universal Pictures. A stunt woman, Leta Belle Wichart, died when her parachute failed to open during a scene standing in for Ruth Elder.
Carson City Cyclone
[ "Howard Bretherton", "Carson City Cyclone", "The Winged Horseman", "B. Reeves Eason" ]
Where did the director of film Cloudy Sunday study?
Title: Cloudy Sunday Passage: Cloudy Sunday (in , "Ouzeri Tsitsanis") is a 2015 Greek drama film directed by Manousos Manousakis. The film is set during the occupation of Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city and home to the largest population of Jews in Greece, by Nazi Germany during WWII. Title: Manousos Manousakis Passage: Manousos Manousakis is a well-known Greek director, producer, writer and actor. He was born in Athens, Greece on 14 January 1950. He studied at the London Film School. His spouse is named Maria and they have two children. He is a nephew of Irene Papas and first cousin of Aias Manthopoulos. He is an avid sailor and has won several regattas.
London Film School
[ "Cloudy Sunday", "Manousos Manousakis" ]
Which film has the director who died first, A Mother Of Men or I'Ve Got A Horse?
Title: Sidney Olcott Passage: Sidney Olcott( September 20, 1872 – December 16, 1949) was a Canadian- born film producer, director, actor and screenwriter. Title: Herbert Smith (producer) Passage: Herbert Smith( 1901–1986) was a British film producer. He was born on 30 June 1901 in London. He started in production with G.B. Samuelson, joined Paramount British for the production of The Officer's Mess, then in 1932 went to work for his elder brother Sam at British Lion as assistant director on The Frightened Lady, The Calendar, Whiteface, There Goes the Bride, Sally Bishop, The Ringer, King of the Ritz. Herbert then started to direct in 1930 with on the Air, In Town Tonight, Soft Lights and Sweet Music, Calling all Stars, It's a Grand Old World, Leave it to Me, He's Got Everything, In 1938, I've Got a Horse, Around the Town, Home from Home and in 1939, All at Sea. By this time he was the production supervisor at Beaconsfield Studios. Herbert was a great one for deleting his name from the credits. As Executive in charge of Production, many films he controlled while at Denham Studios went by uncredited, such as Henry V and Hamlet both with Laurence Olivier. There are many others not all mentioned here. In 1956 Herbert was called by Sidney Box who asked if he would make a movie about the new Rock' n' Roll. What came out of this was The Tommy Steele Story, with great music by Lionel Bart – his first movie score. Herbert followed up with_ 6.5 Special( 1958)_ with all the pop stars of the period. His last film was Too Young to Love( 1960) with Thomas Mitchell in 1960. He was an assistant director on five films between 1930 and 1933, before the first 13 for which he was director( the last of them in 1940). He produced 69 films( including the majority of his director- credited films), for Denham Film Studios and British Lion Films from 1933 to 1963, including the war film" They Were Not Divided" in 1950. He died on 4 February 1986 in Ramsgate, Kent. Title: A Mother of Men Passage: A Mother of Men is a 1914 American silent film produced by Sid Films and distributed by Warner's Features. It was directed by Sidney Olcott with Valentine Grant and Arthur Donaldson in the leading roles. Title: I've Got a Horse Passage: I've Got a Horse is a 1938 British comedy film directed by Herbert Smith and starring Sandy Powell, Norah Howard and Felix Aylmer.
A Mother Of Men
[ "A Mother of Men", "I've Got a Horse", "Herbert Smith (producer)", "Sidney Olcott" ]
Which film has the director who died earlier, It Grows On Trees or Royal Children?
Title: Royal Children Passage: Royal Children is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Käutner and starring Jenny Jugo, Peter van Eyck and Hedwig Wangel. It was shot at the Bavaria Studios in Munich and on location in Bad Wimpfen and at Hornberg Castle. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bruno Monden and Hermann Warm. It was a major commercial failure on release. Title: Helmut Käutner Passage: Helmut Käutner (born 25 March 1908 in Düsseldorf, Germany; died 20 April 1980 in Castellina in Chianti, Italy) was a German film director active mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. He began his career at the end of the Weimar Republic and had released his first major films in Nazi Germany. His 1956 film "Der Hauptmann von Köpenick" was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 29th Academy Awards. Three years later, his film " The Rest Is Silence" was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. Title: Arthur Lubin Passage: Arthur Lubin( July 25, 1898 – May 12, 1995) was an American film director and producer who directed several" Abbott& Costello" films," Phantom of the Opera"( 1943), the" Francis the Talking Mule" series and created the talking- horse TV series" Mister Ed". A prominent director for Universal Pictures in the 1940s and 1950s, he is perhaps best known today as the man who gave Clint Eastwood his first contract in film. Title: It Grows on Trees Passage: It Grows on Trees is a 1952 fantasy comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Irene Dunne in her final screen role.
Royal Children
[ "Helmut Käutner", "It Grows on Trees", "Arthur Lubin", "Royal Children" ]
Which film was released first, Sunset In Naples or The Storm Rider?
Title: Sunset in Naples Passage: Sunset in Naples( Italian: Quando tramonta il sole) is a 1955 Italian film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Carlo Giuffrè, Maria Fiore and Giacomo Rondinella. The film's art direction was by Ottavio Scotti. It was shot in Eastmancolor. Title: The Storm Rider Passage: The Storm Rider is a 1957 American Western film directed by Edward Bernds, written by Edward Bernds and Don Martin, and starring Scott Brady, Mala Powers, Bill Williams, John Goddard, William Fawcett and Roy Engel. It is based on the short story" Longrider Jones" by L. L. Foreman, from the book" Rider's West". The film was released in March 1957, by 20th Century Fox.
Sunset In Naples
[ "The Storm Rider", "Sunset in Naples" ]
Who is the paternal grandmother of Jocelyn Sidney, 7Th Earl Of Leicester?
Title: Jocelyn Sidney, 7th Earl of Leicester Passage: Jocelyn Sidney, 7th Earl of Leicester (1682 – 7 July 1743) was a British peer, known as Hon. Jocelyn Sidney until 1737. He was the son of Robert Sidney, 4th Earl of Leicester and Lady Elizabeth Egerton. He was educated at University College, Oxford University. In 1734, he was appointed Chief Porter of the Tower of London by his older brother John Sidney, 6th Earl of Leicester, then Constable of the Tower. He succeeded his brother in that year, but died without legitimate issue in 1743, when the titles of Earl of Leicester and Viscount Lisle became extinct. Jocelyn's illegitimate daughter Lady Anne Sidney married Henry Streatfeild of Chiddingstone, Kent on 25 September 1752. On Sir Jocelyn's death, Henry could potentially have inherited the Penshurst Estate, but after much legal wrangling Henry and Anne only received the income from the Sidneys' Welsh properties - but these were still fairly significant. Title: Robert Sidney, 4th Earl of Leicester Passage: Robert Sidney, 4th Earl of Leicester (1649 – 11 November 1702) was the son of Philip Sidney, 3rd Earl of Leicester, and the former Lady Catherine Cecil.
Lady Catherine Cecil
[ "Robert Sidney, 4th Earl of Leicester", "Jocelyn Sidney, 7th Earl of Leicester" ]
Who is younger, Jule Mallonee or Mimí Lazo?
Title: Jule Mallonee Passage: Julius Norris Mallonee( April 4, 1900 – October 26, 1934) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago White Sox in 1925. Title: Mimí Lazo Passage: Ana María Lazo, commonly known as Mimí Lazo,( born November 23, 1958 in Caracas) is a Venezuelan film, television and theatrical actress and producer. Her most notable role was in the 1996 monologue" El Aplauso Va Por Dentro" in which she toured all throughout South America and Europe.
Mimí Lazo
[ "Jule Mallonee", "Mimí Lazo" ]
Are both movies, The Cat'S Meow and The Inheritance From New York, from the same country?
Title: The Inheritance from New York Passage: The Inheritance from New York (German:Die Erbschaft von New York) is a 1919 German silent film directed by Wolfgang Neff and starring Bruno Eichgrün. Title: The Cat's Meow Passage: The Cat's Meow is a 2001 historical period drama film directed by Peter Bogdanovich, and starring Kirsten Dunst, Eddie Izzard, Edward Herrmann, Cary Elwes, Joanna Lumley and Jennifer Tilly. The screenplay by Steven Peros is based on his play of the same title, which was inspired by the mysterious death of film mogul Thomas H. Ince that occurred on William Randolph Hearst's yacht during a weekend cruise celebrating Ince's birthday in November 1924. Among those in attendance were Hearst's longtime companion and film actress Marion Davies, fellow actor Charlie Chaplin, writer Elinor Glyn, columnist Louella Parsons, and actress Margaret Livingston. The film provides a speculative assessment on the unclear manner of Ince's death. An international co-production between the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, "The Cat's Meow" was primarily shot in Greece, which served as a stand-in for coastal Southern California. The film premiered at the Locarno International Film Festival in 2001, and was released theatrically in the United States by Lionsgate in April 2002. It grossed $3.6 million worldwide, and received largely favorable reviews from film critics.
yes
[ "The Cat's Meow", "The Inheritance from New York" ]
Where did Ndvungunye's father die?
Title: Ngwane III Passage: Ngwane III was King of Swaziland from 1745 to 1780. He is considered to be the first King of modern Swaziland. For his name the people were called bakaNgwane and the country was called kaNgwane or "lakaNgwane". Ngwane was the son of Dlamini III and Queen LaYaka Ndwandwe. Dlamini was succeeded by Ngwane III his son with Queen LaYaka Ndwandwe. He took over the Dlamini chieftaincy and established settlements south of the Pongola River, later moving them to the north of the river banks. This makes Ngwane and his followers the founders of modern Swaziland. Ngwane ruled his Kingdom from the south east of Swaziland in the present Shiselweni district and his headquarters were called Zombodze at the foot of the Mhlosheni hills. It was at Zombodze that the Nguni ceremony "incwala" was celebrated for the first time. Title: Ndvungunye Passage: Ndvungunye (also known as Zikodze, Mavuso II) was King of Swaziland from 1780 until his death in 1815 after succeeding his father, King Ngwane III following a very brief regency of Indlovukati LaYaka Ndwandwe. Very little has been recorded of the quality of leadership under his reign. Ndvungunye built his residence or "Sigodlo" near Mhlosheni on feet of the eMhlosheni hills in NShiselweni, the south east of modern Swaziland near Zombodze, where his father Ngwane had settled during his reign. His rule thus indicated a period of limited expansion and consolidation which is overshadowed by that of his son King Sobhuza I. The NShiselweni settlements established under his reign which he placed under the guardianship of his chief Sukumbili Mbokane would not however provide a solid foundation for the future Swazi state as indicated by attacks after his death on Sobhuza by Ndwandwe chiefs. Ndvungunye died around 1815 after being struck by lightning. Ndvungunye was married to Lojiba Simelane and Somnjalose Simelane. It was with the latter that he had his son Sobhuza I. Lojiba however became Queen mother as she was a senior sister to Somnjalose. Sobhuza I became the king in 1815 after the regency of Queen Lomvula Mndzebele.
Shiselweni District
[ "Ndvungunye", "Ngwane III" ]
Are the movies The Rocks Of Valpre (1935 Film) and Proud Flesh (Film), from the same country?
Title: The Rocks of Valpre (1935 film) Passage: The Rocks of Valpre is a 1935 British crime film directed by Henry Edwards and starring John Garrick, Winifred Shotter and Leslie Perrins. The film was made at Twickenham Studios. It was based on the" novel of the same name" by Ethel M. Dell, and was released in the U.S. as High Treason. The film is set in the mid-nineteenth century with plot elements resembling the later Dreyfus Case. Title: Proud Flesh (film) Passage: Proud Flesh is a 1925 American silent comedy- drama film directed by King Vidor and starring Eleanor Boardman, Pat O'Malley and Harrison Ford in a romantic triangle.
no
[ "Proud Flesh (film)", "The Rocks of Valpre (1935 film)" ]
Which film has the director who is older, This Love Of Ours or The Red Siren?
Title: Olivier Megaton Passage: Olivier Megaton( born Olivier Fontana; 6 August 1965) is a French director, writer, and editor best known for directing" The Red SirenTransporter 3 Colombiana", and" Taken 2", and" Taken 3". Title: The Red Siren Passage: The Red Siren is a 2002 French criminal thriller film based upon the novel by same name by Maurice G. Dantec. The film was directed by Olivier Megaton from a script by Olivier Megaton, Alain Berliner, Norman Spinrad, and Robert Conrath. Title: This Love of Ours Passage: This Love of Ours is a 1945 American drama film directed by William Dieterle and starring Merle Oberon, Claude Rains, Charles Korvin and Carl Esmond. The film's composer, Hans J. Salter, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Score in 1946. This drama from Universal Pictures was later remade as" Never Say Goodbye"( 1956) and the French television film" Comme avant, mieux qu'avant"( 1972). Title: William Dieterle Passage: William Dieterle( July 15, 1893 – December 9, 1972) was a German- American actor and film director, who emigrated to the United States in 1930 to leave a worsening political situation. He worked in Hollywood primarily as a director for much of his career, becoming a United States citizen in 1937. His best- known films include" The Devil and Daniel Webster The Story of Louis Pasteur"( 1936) and" The Hunchback of Notre Dame". His 1937 film" The Life of Emile Zola" won the Academy Award for Best Picture, the second biographical feature to do so.
This Love Of Ours
[ "William Dieterle", "This Love of Ours", "Olivier Megaton", "The Red Siren" ]
Where did Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell's father graduate from?
Title: George Baden-Powell Passage: Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell, (24 December 1847 – 20 November 1898), was a son of the mathematician, the Rev. Prof. Baden Powell. He was also the brother of: The 1st Baron Baden-Powell; Baden Baden-Powell; Warington Baden-Powell; Agnes Baden-Powell; and Frank Baden-Powell. After graduating at Balliol College, Oxford, and studying at the Inner Temple, he acted as a commissioner in Victoria, Australia, the West Indies, Malta and Canada. Title: Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell Passage: Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell (5 October 1897 – 11 September 1973), son of Sir George Smyth Baden-Powell, was a geologist who taught geology and palaeolithic archaeology at the University of Oxford. When Donald's father, Sir George Baden-Powell, died in 1898, his uncle, R.S.S. Baden-Powell, became something of a father figure. Donald (then aged 9, so too young to be included in a Patrol) attended the first experimental scout camp at Brownsea Island in August 1907 as well as the scout camp at Humshaugh in 1908. In 1912, then aged 14, Donald was taken (paid for by his mother) by B-P, his uncle, on a combined vacation and fishing trip to Germany and Norway. They visited Hamburg zoo, where a Zeppelin flew overhead. They took a train which then was carried over from Sassnitz in Germany to Trollborg [sic - now Trelleborg] in Sweden on the ferry, and thence to Christiania (now Oslo) by 9pm on 29 Aug, 1912. "Put up at the Grand Hotel (in mistake for the one I wanted, the Victoria). They visited two 1100-year-old Viking ships, then took the afternoon train to Atna. They crossed the Glommer [sic - Glomma] river near Atna by ferry - there is now a single-lane bridge - and spent the night in a 300-year-old saeter (log cabin) at Atneosen on the West bank. Drove in a pony cart - walking a bit of the way and eating wild raspberries - via Sollien [sic - Sollia] to Uti [sic - Utti, on the north bank of the Atna river at Atnbrua] 49 kilometres. They stayed at the little farm named Finstad, 6 km East of Atnbrua, for 6 days,1–6 September 1912, exploring and fishing in the river Atna. By 10 Dec they were back at Christiania (Oslo) where they watched Autumn manoeuvres of the Reservists and Volunteers, and sailed back to Britain on the "Eskimo", passing a fleet of Hull trawlers on the Dogger Bank. The total cost of the trip was £51 6s 4d. Expenses in Norway were £ 23 9s 4d = 427 Kroner at that time. Donald was educated at Eton College. Upon leaving school, Donald joined up, and was commissioned as Sub-Lt in the RNAS in Jan. 1916; he then transferred to become 2nd Lt in the Rifle Brigade 1917-18, and was wounded in Dec 1917. In 1917 Donald went up to Oriel College, University of Oxford, whence he graduated as BA in 1922, later attaining a Masters of Arts (1925) and Bachelor of Science (1926) at the same university. He became a member of the Mercer's Company by patrimony in 1925. He married Muriel Jane Thomson Duncan (d.1967) on 25 October 1924. Donald and Jane had two sons, David Duncan Baden-Powell (1926–1939) and Francis Robert Baden-Powell (b. 16 September 1929). In 1975 Francis established the Donald Baden-Powell Quaternary Research Centre in Oxford.
Balliol College
[ "Donald Ferlys Wilson Baden-Powell", "George Baden-Powell" ]
Who is the paternal grandfather of John, Prince Of Antioch?
Title: John, Prince of Antioch Passage: John, Prince of Antioch (1431–1457), was the second son of Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, and Isabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra. Title: Peter, Duke of Coimbra Passage: Infante D. Pedro, Duke of Coimbra , (9 December 1392 – 20 May 1449) was a Portuguese "infante" (prince) of the House of Aviz, son of King John I of Portugal and his wife Philippa of Lancaster, daughter of John of Gaunt. In Portugal, he is better known as Infante D. Pedro das Sete Partidas [do Mundo], "of the Seven Parts [of the World]" because of his travels. Possibly the best-travelled prince of his time , he was regent between 1439 and 1448. He was also 1st Lord of Montemor-o-Velho, Aveiro, Tentúgal, Cernache, Pereira, Condeixa and Lousã.
John I of Portugal
[ "John, Prince of Antioch", "Peter, Duke of Coimbra" ]
Do both films, Susanne In The Bath and The Lady From Argentina, have the directors who are from the same country?
Title: Susanne in the Bath Passage: Susanne in the Bath( German: Susanne im Bade) is a 1936 German comedy film directed by Jürgen von Alten and starring Manja Behrens, Max Gülstorff and Erich Fiedler. The title is an allusion to the biblical story of Susanna. The film's sets were designed by the art director Gustav A. Knauer. Title: The Lady from Argentina Passage: The Lady from Argentina( German: Das Fräulein aus Argentinien) is a 1928 German silent film directed by Siegfried Philippi and starring Hans Albers. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Gustav A. Knauer and Willy Schiller. Title: Jürgen von Alten Passage: Jürgen von Alten( 12 January 1903 – 28 February 1994) was a German actor, screenwriter and film director. During his career he directed around seventy short and feature films. In 1939 he made the military comedy- drama" Shoulder Arms". Title: Siegfried Philippi Passage: Siegfried Philippi was a German screenwriter and film director.
yes
[ "Jürgen von Alten", "The Lady from Argentina", "Susanne in the Bath", "Siegfried Philippi" ]
Who is Malcolm Iv Of Scotland's father?
Title: Malcolm IV of Scotland Passage: Malcolm IV (Mediaeval Gaelic: "Máel Coluim mac Eanric"; Modern Gaelic: " Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig"), nicknamed Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24 May 11419 December 1165) was King of Scotland from 1153 until his death. He was the eldest son of Henry, Earl of Huntingdon and Northumbria (died 1152) and Ada de Warenne. The original Malcolm Canmore, a name now associated with his great-grandfather Malcolm III (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada), he succeeded his grandfather David I, and shared David's Anglo-Norman tastes. Called Malcolm the Maiden by later chroniclers, a name which may incorrectly suggest weakness or effeminacy to modern readers, he was noted for his religious zeal and interest in knighthood and warfare. For much of his reign he was in poor health and died unmarried at the age of twenty-four. Title: Ada de Warenne Passage: Ada de Warenne( or Adeline de Varenne)( 1120 – 1178) was a Scottish princess, the Anglo- Norman wife of Henry of Scotland, Earl of Northumbria and Earl of Huntingdon. She was the daughter of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey by Elizabeth of Vermandois, and a great- granddaughter of Henry I of France. She became mother to two Kings of Scots, Malcolm the Maiden and William the Lion.
Henry of Scotland
[ "Ada de Warenne", "Malcolm IV of Scotland" ]
Which film has the director who died earlier, Blast-Off Girls or Emperor Of The North Pole?
Title: Blast-Off Girls Passage: Blast- Off Girls is a 1967 American exploitation film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis. Title: Herschell Gordon Lewis Passage: Herschell Gordon Lewis( June 15, 1926 – September 26, 2016) was an American filmmaker, best known for creating the" splatter" subgenre of horror films. He is often called the" Godfather of Gore"( a title also given to Lucio Fulci), though his film career included works in a range of exploitation film genres including juvenile delinquent films, nudie-cuties, two children's films and at least one rural comedy. On Lewis' career, All Movie wrote," With his better- known gore films, Herschell Gordon Lewis was a pioneer, going farther than anyone else dared, probing the depths of disgust and discomfort onscreen with more bad taste and imagination than anyone of his era." Title: Emperor of the North Pole Passage: Emperor of the North Pole is a 1973 American DeLuxe Color film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, and Keith Carradine. It was later re-released on home media( and is more widely known) under the shorter title Emperor of the North, ostensibly chosen by studio executives to avoid being mistaken for a heartwarming holiday story. This original title is an homage to the historic joke among Great Depression- era hobos that the world's best hobo was" Emperor of the North Pole", a way of poking fun at their own desperate situation, since somebody ruling over the North Pole would reign over nothing but a vast, barren, cold, empty, and stark wasteland. The film depicts the story of two hobos' struggle( esp. vs." The Establishment") during the US' Great Depression in 1930s Oregon. Its screenplay is quite significantly inspired by three separate, yet inter-related self- published seminal writings from earlier decades: Jack London's better- known 1907 travel memoir," The Road", and, two lesser- known books, both by legendary hobo" A- No.- 1", pen-name of Leon Ray Livingston," The Trail of the Tramp", and his 1917 travelogue," From Coast to Coast with Jack London". Carradine's character, Cigaret, uses the moniker that Jack London used during his hobo escapades, and like London, is portrayed as a young traveling companion to the older Livingston's A- No.- 1( played by Marvin), but that is where( some assert) the similarity between Carradine's character and Jack London ends, as Cigaret is portrayed in the film as immature, loud- mouthed, and not bright, opposite A- No.- 1's gracious and graceful seasoned veteran. Title: Robert Aldrich Passage: Robert Burgess Aldrich( August 9, 1918 – December 5, 1983) was an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. His notable credits include" Vera Cruz"( 1954)," Kiss Me Deadly"( 1955)," The Big Knife"( 1955)," Autumn Leaves"( 1956)," Attack"( 1956)," What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"( 1962)," Hush ... Hush, Sweet Charlotte"( 1964)," The Flight of the Phoenix"( 1965)," The Dirty Dozen"( 1967) and" The Longest Yard"( 1974). Aldrich was portrayed by Alfred Molina in the television miniseries" Feud"( 2017).
Emperor Of The North Pole
[ "Emperor of the North Pole", "Robert Aldrich", "Blast-Off Girls", "Herschell Gordon Lewis" ]
Who was born later, Thomas Frigård or Marich Man Singh Shrestha?
Title: Marich Man Singh Shrestha Passage: Marich Man Singh Shrestha (1 January 1942 – 15 August 2013) was a Nepalese politician and former Prime Minister of Nepal. He was born in 1942 in Khalanga Bazar, Salyan, Nepal. Title: Thomas Frigård Passage: Thomas Frigård( born 5 November 1972) is a retired Norwegian football midfielder. Hailing from Vormsund, he is a younger brother of Geir Frigård. He played youth football for Fu/ Vo and Lillestrøm SK. After his first senior season he continued his career in Eidsvold TF. From 1994 to 1997 he played 66 league games and scored 8 goals for Stabæk. 7 of the goals came in the 1994 1. divisjon, 1 goal in Eliteserien. In 1997 he played only 6 minutes of league football, two cup games and two games in the 1997 UEFA Intertoto Cup, scoring against K.R.C. Genk. He joined IK Start post -season. After a year in Start he joined FC Kärnten( then called Austria Klagenfurt) in January 1999. After one and a half season there he played two seasons for SV Spittal and two for SVG Bleiburg. In 2004 he played for Ullensaker/ Kisa IL, and from 2005 through 2008 for Eidsvold TF while also working as a journalist in" Raumnes". Gaining a reputation as a muckraker journalist, in 2018 he was hired by" Kommunal Rapport".
Thomas Frigård
[ "Thomas Frigård", "Marich Man Singh Shrestha" ]
Which country the director of film Almost Married (1919 Film) is from?
Title: Charles Swickard Passage: Charles Swickard( March 21, 1861 – May 12, 1929) was a German- born American actor and film director of the silent era. He was the brother of the actor Josef Swickard. Title: Almost Married (1919 film) Passage: Almost Married is a lost 1919 silent film comedy-drama directed by Charles Swickard and starring May Allison. It was produced and distributed by Metro Pictures.
German
[ "Almost Married (1919 film)", "Charles Swickard" ]
Where did the director of film Ring Of Spies study?
Title: Ring of Spies Passage: Ring of Spies (also known as Ring of Treason) is a 1964 British spy film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Bernard Lee, William Sylvester and Margaret Tyzack. It is based on the real-life case of the Portland Spy Ring, whose activities prompted "Reds under the bed" scare stories in the British popular press in the early 1960s. It was shot at Shepperton Studios and on location around London including many of the sites involved in the real case. The film's sets were designed by the Norman Arnold. Title: Robert Tronson Passage: Robert Tronson (18 May 1924 – 27 November 2008) was an English film and television director, born in Chilmark, Wiltshire. Educated at Churcher's College in Hampshire, followed by the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, he served with the Royal Navy from 1941. After leaving the service at the end of the Second World War he determined to become a writer, but soon joined the BBC, where he produced children's television programmes. In 1955 he joined Associated-Rediffusion, and by the end of the decade he was working on television drama serials. From the 1960s onwards he worked as a freelance director in a career spanning almost 50 years. His final television credits were for directing five episodes of "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates" for the BBC, between 1996 and 1998. In 1965 Tronson married Nona Richards (died 1987). He died on 27 November 2008 and was survived by their son.
Churcher's College
[ "Robert Tronson", "Ring of Spies" ]
Which film whose director is younger, Doughnuts And Society or Seven Deaths In The Cat'S Eye?
Title: Lewis D. Collins Passage: Lewis D. Collins, often known as Lew Collins or Cullen Lewis( 12 January 1899 – 24 August 1954), was an American film director. He is associated particularly with the western genre. Title: Doughnuts and Society Passage: Doughnuts and Society is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Lewis D. Collins and written by Karen DeWolf, Robert St. Claire, Wallace MacDonald, Matt Brooks and Gertrude Orr. The film stars Louise Fazenda, Maude Eburne, Ann Rutherford, Edward Nugent, Hedda Hopper and Franklin Pangborn. The film was released on March 27, 1936, by Republic Pictures. Title: Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye Passage: Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye is a 1973 giallo- horror film directed by Antonio Margheriti. Title: Antonio Margheriti Passage: Antonio Margheriti( 19 September 1930 – 4 November 2002), also known under the pseudonyms Anthony M. Dawson and Antony Daisies(" daisies" is" margherite" in Italian), was an Italian filmmaker. Margheriti worked in many different genres in the Italian film industry, and was known for his sometimes derivative but often stylish and entertaining science fiction, sword and sandal, horror/ giallo, Eurospy, spaghetti western, Vietnam War and action movies that were released to a wide international audience. He died in 2002.
Seven Deaths In The Cat'S Eye
[ "Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eye", "Antonio Margheriti", "Doughnuts and Society", "Lewis D. Collins" ]
Who is John Casimir, Count Palatine Of Kleeburg's paternal grandmother?
Title: John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg Passage: John Casimir, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (20 April 1589, Zweibrücken – 18 June 1652, Stegeborg Castle) was the son of John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and his wife, Duchess Magdalene of Jülich-Cleves-Berg and was the founder of a branch of Wittelsbach Counts Palatine often called the "Swedish line", because it gave rise to three subsequent kings of Sweden, but more commonly known as the Kleeburg (or Cleebourg) line. In 1591 his father stipulated that, as the youngest son, John Casimir would receive as appanage the countship of Neukastell in the Palatinate. Upon their father's death in 1611, however, the eldest son, John II, Count Palatine of Zweibrucken, instead signed a compromise with John Casimir whereby the latter received only the castle at Neukastell coupled with an annuity of 3000 florins from the countship's revenues (similarly, John Casimir's elder brother, Frederick Casimir, received the castle at Landsberg with a small surrounding domain, instead of the entire Landsberg appanage bequeathed to him paternally). On 11 June 1615, Casimir married his second cousin Catherine of Sweden, and their son eventually became King Charles X of Sweden. Title: John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken Passage: John I of Zweibrücken( known as the Lame;; 8 May 1550 – 12 August 1604) was Count Palatine and Duke of Zweibrücken during 1569 – 1604. He was born in Meisenheim as the second son of Wolfgang, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken and his wife Anna of Hesse. In 1588 he changed the state religion from Lutheranism to Calvinism. He died in Germersheim in 1604 and was buried in the Alexanderkirche in Zweibrücken.
Anna of Hesse
[ "John I, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken", "John Casimir, Count Palatine of Kleeburg" ]
Where did the director of film Harmony Lessons study?
Title: Emir Baigazin Passage: Emir Kenzhegazievich Baigazin (born July 19, 1984) is a Kazakh actor and film director, active in the genres of auteur cinema and art-house. Baigazin was born in Tamdy village, Alga District in the Aktobe Province of Kazakh SSR (USSR). After graduating from high school in Alga from 2002 to 2004 he studied at the acting school of the T. Akhtanov Aktobe Drama Theater, and in 2004 he entered the Kazakh National Academy of Arts, with the specialty of film direction and cinema. In September 2007, he participated in the Busan International Film Festival, the Asian Film Academy (AFA). In February 2008, he was a member of the Berlin camp of young talent at the 58th Berlin International Film Festival in Germany. Title: Harmony Lessons Passage: Harmony Lessons ("Aslannyń sabaqtary") is a 2013 Kazakh-German drama film directed by Emir Baigazin. The film premiered in competition at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival where Aziz Zhambakiyev was awarded for a Silver Bear for outstanding artistic contribution for camera work.
Kazakh National Academy of Arts
[ "Harmony Lessons", "Emir Baigazin" ]
What is the date of death of the director of film Le Bossu (1959 Film)?
Title: Le Bossu (1959 film) Passage: Le Bossu is a French-Italian swashbuckler film starring Jean Marais and directed by André Hunebelle. The film also featured Bourvil, possibly the most popular French comedian of the time. So successful was the formula that Hunebelle teamed up the same two actors for his next action film, "Captain Blood". Title: André Hunebelle Passage: André Hunebelle was a French maître verrier( master glassmaker) and film director. He was born on 1 September 1896 in Meudon( Hauts- de- Seine), and died on 27 November 1985 in Nice( Alpes- Maritimes).
27 November 1985
[ "André Hunebelle", "Le Bossu (1959 film)" ]
Which film has the director who died first, Gebo And The Shadow or Magic Town?
Title: Manoel de Oliveira Passage: Manoel Cândido Pinto de Oliveira GCSE, GCIH (11 December 1908 – 2 April 2015) was a Portuguese film director and screenwriter born in Cedofeita, Porto. He first began making films in 1927, when he and some friends attempted to make a film about World War I. In 1931 he completed his first film "Douro, Faina Fluvial", a documentary about his home city Porto made in the city symphony genre. He made his feature film debut in 1942 with "Aniki-Bóbó" and continued to make shorts and documentaries for the next 30 years, gaining a minimal amount of recognition without being considered a major world film director. Among the numerous factors that prevented Oliveira from making more films during this time period were the political situation in Portugal, family obligations and money. In 1971, Oliveira directed his second feature narrative film, "Past and Present", a social satire that both set the standard for his film career afterwards and gained him recognition in the global film community. He continued making films of growing ambition throughout the 1970s and 1980s, gaining critical acclaim and numerous awards. Beginning in the late 1980s he was one of the most prolific working film directors and made an average of one film per year past the age of 100. In March 2008 he was reported to be the oldest active film director in the world. He was also the only filmmaker whose active career spanned from the silent era to the digital age. Among his numerous awards were the Career Golden Lion from the 61st Venice International Film Festival, the Special Lion for the Overall Work in the 42nd Venice International Film Festival, an Honorary Golden Palm for his lifetime achievements in 2008 Cannes Film Festival, and the French Legion of Honor. Title: Gebo and the Shadow Passage: Gebo and the Shadow( Portuguese:" O Gebo e a Sombra", French:" Gebo et l' Ombre") is a 2012 Portuguese- French drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It is based on a play by Raul Brandão. It was shown at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. The film received a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It was the final feature film directed by de Oliveira, who was 104 years of age when the film was released, and the last film appearance of Jeanne Moreau before her death on 31 July 2017. Title: William A. Wellman Passage: William Augustus Wellman( February 29, 1896 – December 9, 1975) was an American film director notable for his work in crime, adventure and action genre films, often focusing on aviation themes, a particular passion. He also directed several well- regarded satirical comedies. Beginning his film career as an actor, he went on to direct over 80 films, at times co-credited as producer and consultant. In 1927, Wellman famously directed" Wings", which became the first film to win an Academy Award for Best Picture at the 1st Academy Awards ceremony. He also won the Academy Award for Best Story for his film" A Star Is Born". Title: Magic Town Passage: Magic Town is a 1947 comedy film directed by William A. Wellman and starring James Stewart and Jane Wyman. The picture is one of the first films about the then- new practice of public opinion polling. The film was inspired by the Middletown studies. It is also known as The Magic City.
Magic Town
[ "Manoel de Oliveira", "William A. Wellman", "Gebo and the Shadow", "Magic Town" ]
Who is the paternal grandfather of Charles Ii, Count Of Alençon?
Title: Charles II, Count of Alençon Passage: Charles II of Alençon, called the Magnanimous (1297 – 26 August 1346) was the second son of Charles of Valois and his first wife Margaret, Countess of Anjou, and brother of Philip VI of France. He was Count of Alençon and Count of Perche (1325–1346), as well as Count of Chartres and Count of Joigny (1335–1336). In April 1314 he married Jeanne of Joigny, who succeeded her father John II as Countess of Joigny in 1335, but died on 2 September 1336. They had no children. He showed a marked, if foolhardy courage from the time of his first taking up arms (1324, in Aquitaine), and took part in the Battle of Cassel (1328). In December 1336, he married Maria de La Cerda y Lara (1310 – 19 November 1379, Paris), the daughter of Fernando de la Cerda, Lord of Lara. They had five children: Title: Charles, Count of Valois Passage: Charles of Valois (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325), the third son of Philip III of France and Isabella of Aragon, was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, whose rule over France would start in 1328. Charles ruled several principalities. He held in appanage the counties of Valois, Alençon and Perche. Through his marriage to Margaret of Anjou, he became Count of Anjou and Maine. Through his marriage to Catherine I, titular empress of the Latin Empire, he was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1301–1307, although he ruled from exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece. The grandson of Louis IX of France, Charles of Valois was a son, brother, brother-in-law and son-in-law of kings or queens (of France, Navarre, England and Naples). His descendants, the House of Valois, would become the royal house of France three years after his death, beginning with his son Philip VI of France.
Philip III of France
[ "Charles, Count of Valois", "Charles II, Count of Alençon" ]
Do both directors of films Bicycle Dreams and Jungle Stampede share the same nationality?
Title: George Breakston Passage: George Paul Breakston (January 22, 1920 – May 21, 1973) was a French-American actor, producer and film director, active in Hollywood from his days as a child actor in Andy Hardy films in the 1930s (where he played the character "Beezy"), to a period as an independent producer/director in the 1950s. Title: Jungle Stampede Passage: Jungle Stampede is a 1950 American adventure film directed by George Breakston and written by Ronald Davidson. The film stars George Breakston, Yorke Coplen, Ronald Davidson, Herman Schopp, Stan Lawrence- Brown and Miguel Roginsky. The film was released on July 28, 1950, by Republic Pictures. It was condemned by the National Legion of Decency. Title: Bicycle Dreams Passage: Bicycle Dreams is a 2009 documentary film by director Stephen Auerbach about the Race Across America, a 3000- mile cross-country bicycle race. The film has won numerous film festival awards and had a successful screening tour. Title: Stephen Auerbach Passage: Stephen Auerbach( born August 8) is an award- winning American Filmmaker& Television Producer& Record Producer most recently known for two documentary films that aired on A+E Networks:" The Secret Tapes of the O.J. Case", and" O.J. Speaks: The Lost Deposition Tapes". " The Hollywood Reporter" touted that" these projects promise unprecedented access into the criminal and civil trials of O.J. Simpson with never- before- heard recordings and interviews." The films aired in over one hundred countries on the same day which was an unprecedented release strategy for A+E Networks. Auerbach is also notable for his recent Executive Producer role on the Universal Music Release" Glen Campbell: Sings For The King( Elvis Presley)". This music project features 18 never- before- heard recordings of Glen Campbell discovered by Stephen Auerbach. The reel to reel tapes were lost for over fifty years and were made as demo recordings for Elvis Presley. Auerbach told Rolling Stone Magazine “ Coming upon these tapes, unspooling them and watching them glide across an Ampex 440 reel- to- reel deck for the first time was the closest I ’ll ever get to being a real life Indiana Jones. Beyond the staggering realization of what we had found, there was a musical element that also knocked our socks off: On these tapes Glen is singing pure rock and roll and with a sense of joy, passion and wild abandon that can only have come from knowing that his idol, the avatar Elvis Presley, would be an audience of one for these recordings. ” ". Auerbach released" Bicycle Dreams" in 2010. " Bicycle Dreams" was a smash hit and one of the first indie films to be a social media phenomenon. The film enjoyed a worldwide theatrical release, a very strong DVD market and won 17 Film Festival Awards. " Bicycle Dreams" stands as one of the highest grossing independently distributed documentaries of all time. " Bicycle Dreams" received rave reviews that often mirrored the intense themes in the film:" Bicycle Dreams captures the human condition like few other films. This movie is not for those who want to shy away from the tragic side of human experience. Bicycle Dreams moves us to break through the barrier of the fear of death." " The film is a ride of many stark contrasts; when it ended, I felt both shattered and triumphant. I realized I was experiencing its genius." " As we fall deeper and deeper into Bicycle Dreams, what we witness grows more terrifying, yet more compelling. Auerbach's masterful direction exposes the raw lessons that drives people to push beyond the limits of human endurance. Revealing what lies at the heart of every impossible human endeavor is what Bicycle Dreams is all about." " Bicycle Dreams is glorious and ugly and wonderful and gut-wrenching. It ’s clear that Bicycle Dreams channels some kind of magic. It ’s the kind of magic that makes crazy and insane dreams worth attempting." " Bicycle Dreams is a film you must see. It's beautiful, thought provoking, exciting, emotional and scary. The experience of watching this film will leave you with a new perspective on life that will remain with you for a very long time to come." Auerbach has also created over 150 hours of programming for major network broadcast, cable and syndication outlets, including ABC, NBC, FOX, A&E, LMN, TLC and DISCOVERY. Auerbach ’s feature documentary," Race Across America" produced with Jim Lampley aired on NBC and received the highest ratings in the network ’s history for an event of its kind. The film went on to win the Grand Jury Prize at the Boulder International Film Festival. Other films directed by Auerbach include" The Circus Comes to Town", about traveling circus troupes of the Great Depression era, and" The Memory Box", about a group of African social activists working to lift Ethiopia out of poverty and despair. Auerbach's television work includes" How'd They Do That"( TLC) with sportscaster Pat O'Brien," World's Most Amazing Videos"( FOX- TV) with Stacy Keach," I Dare You: The Ultimate Challenge"( UPN) with Evel Knievel," World's Most Heroic Firefighters,"( TLC)" Totally Outrageous Love"( ABC) with David Brenner," Road to Fame"( FOX- TV)," The Best of California"( syndication)" Whacked Out Sports"( syndication) and" In Search Of"( FOX- TV) with Mitch Pileggi. Auerbach's music business interests include being CEO of the publishing catalogue for famed Elvis Presley songwriter Ben Weisman. Weisman wrote 57 songs recorded by Elvis, which is the all- time record for an Elvis composer. Amongst the Presley hits that Weisman wrote are" Follow That DreamGot a Lot o' Livin' to Do!Rock- A- Hula BabyCrawfishPocketful of Rainbows", and" Fame and Fortune". In 2015 Auerbach published his first book" Why I Ride: Stories from the Road of Life." This release is a photo book filled with tales on inspiration for cyclists. Auerbach began his career as a staff writer for comedian Richard Belzer and as a director's assistant to Norman Jewison on the film" Moonstruck".
yes
[ "George Breakston", "Stephen Auerbach", "Bicycle Dreams", "Jungle Stampede" ]
Which film was released more recently, Hannah Takes The Stairs or The Count Of Saint Elmo?
Title: The Count of Saint Elmo Passage: The Count of Saint Elmo( Italian: Il Conte di Sant'Elmo) is a 1950 historical adventure film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Massimo Serato, Anna Maria Ferrero and Tino Buazzelli. It was shot at the Titanus Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Ottavio Scotti. Title: Hannah Takes the Stairs Passage: Hannah Takes the Stairs is a 2007 American independent mumblecore film by Joe Swanberg.
Hannah Takes The Stairs
[ "The Count of Saint Elmo", "Hannah Takes the Stairs" ]
Where did the director of film Milan (1946 Film) die?
Title: Milan (1946 film) Passage: Milan is a 1946 Hindi drama film directed by Nitin Bose. The film starred Dilip Kumar, Mira Misra, Ranjana, Pahari Sanyal and Moni Chatterjee. It was an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's Bengali story "Noukadubi" (The Wreck). The screenplay adaptation was done by Sajanikanta Das with dialogues translated into Hindi by Pyare Lal Santoshi. The film's music was composed by Anil Biswas and the lyrics written by Pyare Lal Santoshi and Arzu Lakhnavi. The story revolves around a young law student who is forced into an arranged marriage though he is in love with somebody else. Following the wedding the drama focuses on the bride's mistaken identity and the search for her husband. Title: Nitin Bose Passage: Nitin Bose (26 April 1897 – 14 April 1986) was an Indian film director, cinematographer and screenwriter of the nation's film industry. He was born in Calcutta and died in the same city. In the 1930s and early 1940s, he worked with New Theatres, who made bilingual movies: in both Bengali and Hindi. Later, he moved to Bombay and directed under the banners of Bombay Talkies and Filmistan. The first use of playback singing in Indian films occurred in films directed by Bose in 1935: first in "Bhagya Chakra", a Bengali film, and later the same year in its Hindi remake, "Dhoop Chhaon". His most well-known work is "Ganga Jamuna".
Calcutta
[ "Nitin Bose", "Milan (1946 film)" ]
Where was the performer of song Suitcase (Anne Gadegaard Song) born?
Title: Anne Gadegaard Passage: Anne Mondrup Gadegaard Jensen (born 7 November 1991 in Århus, Region Midtjylland, Denmark), better known as Anne Gadegaard, is a Danish singer and songwriter. She is best known for finishing 5th at the "Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2003" while representing Denmark. Title: Suitcase (Anne Gadegaard song) Passage: "Suitcase" is a song by Danish singer and songwriter Anne Gadegaard. It was released as a digital download in Denmark on 27 January 2015 through Sony Music Entertainment Denmark. It finished second at the Melodi Grand Prix 2015 for a bid to represent Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. The song won the televoting but lost to the winning song " The Way You Are" by Anti Social Media by six points. The song has peaked to number 37 on the Danish Singles Chart.
Århus
[ "Suitcase (Anne Gadegaard song)", "Anne Gadegaard" ]
Which film whose director is younger, The Yob or Romance Of A Rogue?
Title: Ian Emes Passage: Ian Ronald Emes( born 17 August 1949) is a British artist and film director. He is known for using innovative and experimental film techniques, and for being Pink Floyd's original animator. Emes' animations have featured in major exhibitions, including and the National Film Theatre Retrospective( 1980). His works have also been used in live music tours, such as Roger Waters Us+ Them( 2017), David Gilmour Live at the Royal Albert Hall( 2016) and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells Tour( 1978). He is the winner of three BAFTA Awards( 1994, 2009, 2011), a Palme d' Or( 1979), a British Animation Award( 2014), and is an Emmy Award( 2017) and Oscar Academy Award( 1984) nominee. Title: King Baggot Passage: William King Baggot ( November 7, 1879 – July 11, 1948) was an American actor, film director and screenwriter. He was an internationally famous movie star of the silent film era. The first individually publicized leading man in America, Baggot was referred to as" King of the Movies, The Most Photographed Man in the World" and" The Man Whose Face Is As Familiar As The Man In The Moon." Baggot appeared in over 300 motion pictures from 1909 to 1947; wrote 18 screenplays; and directed 45 movies from 1912 to 1928, including" The Lie"( 1912)," Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman"( 1925) and" The House of Scandal"( 1928). He also directed William S. Hart in his most famous western," Tumbleweeds"( 1925). Among his film appearances, he was best known for" The Scarlet Letter"( 1911)," Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"( 1913), and" Ivanhoe"( 1913), which was filmed on location in Wales. Title: Romance of a Rogue Passage: Romance of a Rogue is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by King Baggot and starring H.B. Warner, Anita Stewart and Charles K. Gerrard. It is based on a novel by the British writer Ruby M. Ayres. Title: The Yob Passage: The Yob is the 21st episode of the British television comedy series The Comic Strip Presents ..., written by Keith Allen and Daniel Peacock, with Allen also in the title role, and was directed by Ian Emes. It was first screened on Channel 4 on 12 March 1988 and also stars Adrian Edmondson and Peter Richardson. It features a brief appearance by Lily Allen, Keith's daughter, then a toddler, and subsequently a pop star. In the story, pretentious music video director Patrick Church( Keith Allen) is at UB40 concert, where he inadvertently steps into a matter- transportation pod, believing it to be a portable toilet. His brain patterns and those of a football hooligan are transposed and he turns into an ape- like Arsenal supporter to comic effect.
The Yob
[ "King Baggot", "The Yob", "Ian Emes", "Romance of a Rogue" ]
Who is Leicester Devereux, 7Th Viscount Hereford's uncle?
Title: Leicester Devereux, 7th Viscount Hereford Passage: Leicester Devereux, 7th Viscount Hereford (1674–1683) was a British Peer. He was the eldest son of Leicester Devereux, 6th Viscount Hereford (1617–1676) and succeeded to the title as an infant. He died young and was succeeded by his younger brother Edward. Edward died at the age of 25 in 1700 and the viscountcy passed to a Welsh cousin Price Devereux of Vaynor Park, Montgomeryshire. Edward's sister Anne outlived her brothers, becoming the heiress: she married Leicester Martin. Title: Leicester Devereux, 6th Viscount Hereford Passage: Leicester Devereux, 6th Viscount Hereford (1617 – 1 December 1676) was a British Peer. He was the second son of Walter Devereux, 5th Viscount Hereford (1578–1658). He married Elizabeth Withipoll, daughter and sole heiress of Sir William Withipoll who inherited Christchurch Mansion, Ipswich. His second wife was Priscilla Catchpole. His daughter Frances married William Tracy, 4th Viscount Tracy (1657–1712). He was succeeded by his sons Leicester and Edward. His daughter Anne outlived her brothers and sister, becoming his heiress: she married Leicester Martin.
Walter Devereux
[ "Leicester Devereux, 6th Viscount Hereford", "Leicester Devereux, 7th Viscount Hereford" ]
Where did the director of film Everything I Like graduate from?
Title: Everything I Like Passage: Everything I Like is a 1993 Slovak drama film directed by Martin Šulík. The film was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 66th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. Title: Martin Šulík Passage: Martin Šulík (born October 20, 1962 in Žilina) is a Slovak film director. He studied film directing at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava from which he graduated in 1986. His 2011 film "Gypsy" was selected as the Slovak entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. Martin Sulik is also an avid painter and has had his artwork shown in Bratislava Galleries.
Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava
[ "Martin Šulík", "Everything I Like" ]
Do both films Warn London and Seabiscuit (Film) have the directors from the same country?
Title: T. Hayes Hunter Passage: T. Hayes Hunter( December 1, 1884 – April 14, 1944), formally known as Thomas Hayes Hunter, was an American film director and producer of the silent era. During Hunter's career he directed a total of 34 films between 1912 and 1934. Title: Warn London Passage: Warn London is a 1934 British thriller film directed by T. Hayes Hunter and starring Edmund Gwenn, John Loder and Leonora Corbett. It was based on a novel by Denison Clift. Title: Seabiscuit (film) Passage: Seabiscuit is a 2003 American equestrian sports film co-produced, written and directed by Gary Ross and based on the best- selling non-fiction book by Laura Hillenbrand. The film is loosely based on the life and racing career of Seabiscuit, an undersized and overlooked Thoroughbred race horse, whose unexpected successes made him a hugely popular media sensation in the United States during the Great Depression. " Seabiscuit" was nominated for seven Academy Awards. Title: Gary Ross Passage: Gary Ross( born November 3, 1956) is an American film director, writer, and producer. He is best known for writing and directing the fantasy comedy- drama film" Pleasantville"( 1998), the sports drama film" Seabiscuit"( 2003), the sci- fi action film" The Hunger Games"( 2012), and" Ocean's 8"( 2018). He also wrote the screenplay for the fantasy comedy film" Big"( 1988) and the political comedy film" Dave"( 1993). Ross has been nominated for four Academy Awards.
yes
[ "Gary Ross", "Seabiscuit (film)", "T. Hayes Hunter", "Warn London" ]
Which film came out earlier, Release The Prisoners To Spring or Prizzi'S Honor?
Title: Prizzi's Honor Passage: Prizzi's Honor is a 1985 American comedy- drama film directed by John Huston. It stars Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner, with Robert Loggia and, in an Academy Award- winning performance, the director's daughter, Anjelica Huston. The film was adapted by Richard Condon and Janet Roach from Condon's 1982 novel of the same name. Alex North's score adapts the music of Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini. Title: Release the Prisoners to Spring Passage: Release the Prisoners to Spring is a 1975 Swedish comedy film directed by Tage Danielsson. At the 12th Guldbagge Awards the film won the awards for Best Film and Best Actress( Margaretha Krook). The film stars Ernst- Hugo Järegård as the prisoner Harald Hansson, a break- in expert, who one day meets Frida and her friend and learns how to bake cookies. He considers a career change, especially when he falls in love with Flora, the daughter of a city judge. The film is a cult comedy by Hasseåtage. Memorable scenes in the film are the car chase with Järegård, the musical show number in the cell performed by Jan Malmsjö, and the show number carried out simultaneously in the exercise yard by Järegård, Malmsjö and Urban Sahlin; and practically every scene with Ekman as the prison governor. The film was meant to comment on the criminal system and view of criminals in society( both in Sweden and worldwide).
Release The Prisoners To Spring
[ "Prizzi's Honor", "Release the Prisoners to Spring" ]
Where did the director of film The Pool (2007 Film) graduate from?
Title: The Pool (2007 film) Passage: The Pool is a 2007 drama film co-written and directed by Chris Smith. The film stars non-professional actors Venkatesh Chavan and Jhangir Badshah, as well as Bollywood veteran Nana Patekar and newcomer Ayesha Mohan. The story revolves around a young janitor working at a hotel in the port city of Panjim, India, who sees from his perch in a mango tree a luxuriant garden and shimmering pool hidden behind a wall. In making whatever efforts he can to better himself, Venkatesh offers his services to the wealthy owner of the home. Not content to simply dream about a different life, Venkatesh is inquisitive about the home's inhabitants and his curiosity changes the shape of his future. Though filmed in Hindi, a language Smith didn't know, the film earned good reviews. Besides winning a Special Jury prize at the 2007 Sundance Film Festival, the film won accolades from Geoffrey Gilmore, director of the Sundance Film Festival. In the same year, it was screened at the Vienna International Film Festival and International Film Festival of India. The DVD was released on 13 July 2010. Title: Chris Smith (filmmaker) Passage: Chris Smith (born 1970) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing "American Movie", which was awarded the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Smith completed his first film, "American Job", while attending the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee's Graduate Film Program. He was nominated for a "Someone to Watch Award" from the Independent Spirit Awards. Smith met Mark Borchardt, the subject of "American Movie", while editing "American Job", and began filming a documentary about the making of Borchardt's psychological thriller "Coven". Both films played at the Sundance Film Festival, and "American Movie" was bought by Sony Pictures for $1 million. Smith wrote and directed the documentary "Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened" (2019) about the Fyre Festival fraud. It was released on Netflix on January 18, 2019.
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
[ "The Pool (2007 film)", "Chris Smith (filmmaker)" ]
Who is Hans Albrecht, Hereditary Prince Of Schleswig-Holstein's maternal grandmother?
Title: Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg Passage: Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (18 January 1899, Langenburg, Württemberg – 8 November 1967, Munich, Germany) was the Duchess consort of Schleswig-Holstein as the wife of Wilhelm Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein. She was the eldest daughter of Ernst II, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and his wife Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Title: Hans Albrecht, Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein Passage: Hans Albrecht, Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg, since 1931 of Schleswig-Holstein (12 May 1917, Schloss Louisenlund, Schleswig, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany – 10 August 1944, Zedlinsk, Poland) was the Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein and the heir apparent to the Head of the House of Oldenburg. Hans Albrecht was the eldest son of Wilhelm Friedrich, Duke of Schleswig-Holstein and his wife Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg. The Hereditary Prince fought in the Second World War between 1939 and 1944 when he died from wounds received in action near Zedlinsk, Poland.
Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
[ "Princess Marie Melita of Hohenlohe-Langenburg", "Hans Albrecht, Hereditary Prince of Schleswig-Holstein" ]