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Which film has the director who died first, Through The Neighbor'S Window or Lake Of The Dead?
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Title: Kåre Bergstrøm
Passage: Kåre Bergstrøm (3 February 1911 – 24 June 1976) was a Swedish-born photographer and film director who settled in Norway. Bergstrøm was born in Värmland. He was assigned with the film production company Norsk Film from 1933, and eventually became a photographer. He photographed Toralf Sandø's film "Den forsvundne pølsemaker" from 1941, Tancred Ibsen's film "Den farlige leken" from 1942, Rasmus Breistein's "Trysil-Knut" from 1942, and Alfred Maurstad's comedy "En herre med bart" from 1942. After World War II he photographed Edith Carlmar's film debut "Døden er et kjærtegn", and Ibsen's "To mistenkelige personer", which eventually was forbidden to be shown in public after a judgement by the Supreme Court of Norway. His first film as director was the love story "Andrine og Kjell" from 1952. He further directed the comedy "Det kunne vært deg" (1952), the war documentary "Blodveien" (1955), about Yugoslavian slave workers in Norway during World War II, the thriller "Lake of the Dead " (1958), based on a crime novel by André Bjerke, a biographical film about Hans Nielsen Hauge (1961), "Klokker i måneskinn" (1964), and the children's film "Bjurra" (1970).
Title: Lorimer Johnston
Passage: Lorimer Johnston( November 2, 1858 in Maysville, Kentucky – February 20, 1941 in Hollywood, California) was an American silent film actor and director. He was involved in the production of over 60 films in acting and directing and he also wrote the scripts for twelve films, according to IMDb, nearly all shorts. In 1913, Johnston directed the short films" For the Crown" and" For the Flag", working with actresses such as Charlotte Burton. Towards the end of his career Johnston starred as an actor in sound motion pictures such as the popular Frankenstein films" Ghost of Frankenstein" and" Son of Frankenstein".
Title: Lake of the Dead
Passage: Lake of the Dead( Norwegian title:, also known as Lake of the Damned) is a 1958 Norwegian mystery horror film directed by Kåre Bergstrøm. The film stars Henki Kolstad, Henny Moan and Georg Richter.
Title: Through the Neighbor's Window
Passage: Through the Neighbor's Window is a 1913 American silent short comedy film directed by Lorimer Johnston starring Charlotte Burton, Edith Borella, Jean Durrell, Robert Grey and Billie West
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Through The Neighbor'S Window
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[
"Through the Neighbor's Window",
"Lake of the Dead",
"Lorimer Johnston",
"Kåre Bergstrøm"
] |
Which film has the director died first, Beyond The Last Frontier or Capek'S Tales?
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Title: Beyond the Last Frontier
Passage: Beyond the Last Frontier is a 1943 American film about an undercover Texas Ranger, John Paul Revere, within Big Bill Hadley's gang of crooks. Howard Bretherton directed the film and John K. Butler and Morton Grant wrote the screenplay. The film stars Eddie Dew as Johnny Revere, Harry Woods as Big Bill Hadley, Robert Mitchum as Trigger Dolan, Lorraine Miller as Susan Cook, and Smiley Burnette as Frog Millhouse. It was the first in the' John Paul Revere' series of films, followed by" Pride of the Plains" and" Beneath Western Skies".
Title: Martin Frič
Passage: Martin Frič( 29 March 1902 – 26 August 1968) was a Czech film director, screenwriter and actor. He had more than 100 directing credits between 1929 and 1968, including feature films, shorts and documentary films. Throughout his life, Frič struggled with alcoholism. On the day of the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968, he attempted suicide, after battling cancer. He died in the hospital five days later.
Title: Capek's Tales
Passage: Capek's Tales is a 1947 Czech drama film directed by Martin Frič, based on 5 short detective stories by Karel Čapek. It was nominated for the Grand International Award at the Venice Film Festival, 1947.
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.
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Capek'S Tales
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[
"Howard Bretherton",
"Capek's Tales",
"Beyond the Last Frontier",
"Martin Frič"
] |
Which film has the director who is older, Golden Shackles or La Souriante Madame Beudet?
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Title: Golden Shackles
Passage: Golden Shackles is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald and starring Grant Withers, Priscilla Bonner and LeRoy Mason.
Title: Dallas M. Fitzgerald
Passage: Dallas M. Fitzgerald (August 13, 1876 - May 9, 1940) was an American motion picture director and producer, primarily in the silent era. He is also known as the writer of the Frank Buck film serial "Jungle Menace".
Title: Germaine Dulac
Passage: Germaine Dulac( born Charlotte Elisabeth Germaine Saisset- Schneider; 17 November 1882 – 20 July 1942) was a French filmmaker, film theorist, journalist and critic. She was born in Amiens and moved to Paris in early childhood. A few years after her marriage she embarked on a journalistic career in a feminist magazine, and later became interested in film. With the help of her husband and friend she founded a film company and directed a few commercial works before slowly moving into Impressionist and Surrealist territory. She is best known today for her Impressionist film," La Souriante Madame Beudet The Smiling Madam Beudet", 1922/23), and her Surrealist experiment," La Coquille et le Clergyman The Seashell and the Clergyman", 1928). Her career as filmmaker suffered after the introduction of sound film and she spent the last decade of her life working on newsreels for Pathé and Gaumont.
Title: La Souriante Madame Beudet
Passage: La Souriante Madame Beudet( The Smiling Madame Beudet) is a short French impressionist silent film made in 1923, directed by pioneering avant- garde cinema director Germaine Dulac. It stars Germaine Dermoz as the protagonist Madame Beudet, who has grown tired of her husband's foolish antics and Alexandre Arquillière as Monsieur Beudet. It is considered by many to be one of the first truly" feminist" films. It tells the story of an intelligent woman trapped in a loveless marriage.
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Golden Shackles
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[
"Dallas M. Fitzgerald",
"Germaine Dulac",
"La Souriante Madame Beudet",
"Golden Shackles"
] |
Who is Tiberius (Son Of Justinian Ii)'s uncle?
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Title: Tiberius (son of Justinian II)
Passage: Tiberius ("Tiberios"; 705–711) was the son of Emperor Justinian II and Theodora of Khazaria. He served as co-emperor of the Byzantine Empire with his father Justinian II, from 706–711. Both were killed in 711, when Bardanes led a rebellion which marched on Constantinople. After Tiberius' death, two different individuals impersonated him, with one, named Bashir, going on to be hosted by Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik, the Umayyad Caliph, before his lie was discovered and he was crucified.
Title: Theodora of Khazaria
Passage: Theodora of Khazaria (Greek: Θεοδώρα των Χαζάρων) was Byzantine empress as the second wife of Justinian II. She was a sister of Busir, khagan of the Khazars, but their relation to other Khazar rulers such as Bihar, father of the future Empress Tzitzak, is unknown.
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Busir
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[
"Tiberius (son of Justinian II)",
"Theodora of Khazaria"
] |
Which film has the director died later, School On Fire or Mark Of The Frog?
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Title: Mark of the Frog
Passage: Mark of the Frog is a 1928 American drama 10- chapter film serial directed by Arch Heath and written by Edgar Wallace. The film is now considered to be lost.
Title: School on Fire
Passage: School on Fire( 學校風雲) is a 1988 Hong Kong action film directed by Ringo Lam. The film involves a young schoolgirl Chu Yuen Fong( Fennie Yuen) who becomes caught in a tragic stranglehold of triad activity after she testifies over a triad beating. When this news reaches the triad leader Brother Smart( Roy Cheung), Yuen Fong must pay him protection money for what she has done as events begin to escalate.
Title: Arch Heath
Passage: Arch Heath( July 15, 1890 – January 7, 1945), also known as A. B. Heath and Arch B. Heath was an American film director and screenwriter, whose career spanned from the era of silent films to the 1940s. He helped pioneer the introduction of the sound film. Many of his early films are now considered lost. Heath was born in Brooklyn. Before starting as a director, Heath played semi-pro baseball. He learned drawing as an office boy for a newspaper, and became a cartoonist for the sports page, finally succeeding Herbert Johnson at the Associated Newspapers Syndicate, signing his cartoons" Fields". He started in movies by creating campaign films for the presidential campaign of Woodrow Wilson in 1914. From cartooning he also moved on to movie animation. He became general manager of production at Eastern Film Corporation, based in New York City. At Eastern he produced his first serial" A Daughter of Uncle Sam", directed by James C. Morton, in 1918. He moved to Pathé Studios in New York. He directed his first serial," The Masked Menace", in 1927. In 1930, when the studio moved to Hollywood, Heath was appointed" production manager of all two- reel comedies." The Heath- directed 1928 film" Melody of Love" was" Universal's first 100 percent talkie feature," and" also may have been the first all- talking movie musical." During World War II Heath produced films for the Signal Corps and the Office of War Information. He died at home in New York City on January 7, 1945. The Screen Writers Guild created the" Robert Meltzer Award" in honor of Heath, Meltzer and three others for" the writing of an American Film which, in addition to its value as entertainment, most effectively contributes to a better understanding or world problems."
Title: Ringo Lam
Passage: Ringo Lam Ling- Tung ( Cantonese: Lam Ling- tung, December 8, 1955 – December 29, 2018) was a Hong Kong film director, producer, and screenwriter. Born in Hong Kong in 1955, Lam initially went to an acting school. After finding he preferred making films to acting, he went to Canada to study film. In 1983, he returned and began filming comedy films. After the commercial success of his film" Aces Go Places IV", he was allowed to develop his own film. Lam directed" City on Fire" in 1987, which led him to winning his first Hong Kong Film Award. Lam followed up" City on Fire" with other similar films that shared a dark view of Hong Kong society. Many of these films starred Chow Yun Fat. In 1996, Lam made his first American film," Maximum Risk" starring Jean- Claude Van Damme. Lam would continue working on film productions in both Hong Kong and two more American productions with Jean- Claude Van Damme until 2003. Lam died at his home on December 29, 2018.
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School On Fire
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[
"Mark of the Frog",
"Ringo Lam",
"Arch Heath",
"School on Fire"
] |
Where was the mother of Shubhendra Shankar born?
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Title: Shubhendra Shankar
Passage: Shubhendra Shankar (30 March 1942 – 15 September 1992), also known as Shubho Shankar, was a graphic artist, musician and composer. He was the son and the eldest child of musicians Ravi Shankar and Annapurna Devi.
Title: Annapurna Devi
Passage: Annapurna Devi (1927–13 October 2018) was an Indian surbahar (bass sitar) player of Hindustani classical music. She was given the name 'Annapurna' by former Maharaja Brijnath Singh of the former Maihar Estate (M.P.), and it was by this name that she was popularly known. She was the daughter and disciple of Allauddin Khan, the founder of Maihar gharana, and the first wife of the sitar player, Ravi Shankar. After her separation from Ravi Shankar, she moved to Bombay and never performed again in public. She remained a private person, yet continued to teach music for free. Her students include many notable disciples including Hariprasad Chaurasia, Nityanand Haldipur and Nikhil Banerjee.
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Maihar
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[
"Shubhendra Shankar",
"Annapurna Devi"
] |
Was Joe Ollmann or Abdón Cifuentes born first?
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Title: Abdón Cifuentes
Passage: Abdón Cifuentes Espinoza, GCSG (16 May 1835 - 14 April 1928) was one of Chile's most significant Catholic politicians in the nineteenth century. He was the son of José Maria Cifuentes Olivares and Paula Espinoza Pinto born in San Felipe, Chile. He married Luz Gómez, with whom he fathered 13 children. Cifuentes attended the "Instituto Nacional" (National Institute) and then studied law at the "Universidad de Chile" (University of Chile), receiving his law degree in 1861. Cifuentes went on to become a professor at the "Colegio San Luis" and then the "Instituto Nacional". In 1882, he was named a member of the Faculty of Philosophy & Humanities of the "Universidad de Chile", and in 1889 he became professor of constitutional rights at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. Because of the perceived need for Catholic elements to combat liberals in the press, Cifuentes made contributions to various Chilean periodicals. Together with his former student and fellow Catholic intellectual Zorobabel Rodríguez, Cifuentes founded the daily newspaper "El IndependienteThe Independent") in 1864. In 1867, Cifuentes helped form the "Sociedad de Amigos del País" (Society of Friends of the Country) and in 1883 he was one of the founders of the "Unión Católica de Chile" (Catholic Union of Chile). Cifuentes was elected to Parliament as a representative of Rancagua in 1867 and was reelected five times. In 1892, he was elected Senator of Llanquihue in 1892, Aconcagua in 1894, and then Santiago in 1904. In 1871, Abdón Cifuentes was appointed Minister of Public Instruction by President Federico Errázuriz Zañartu, in which role Cifuentes proposed that state schools refrain from holding exams from private schools (mostly Catholic) and that such tests be carried out in the colleges themselves. It was signed into law January 15, 1872, and caused a strong reaction from lay professors. On January 30, 1872, he signed another law that granted the right to students to study separate branches of law. This attitude greatly troubled the director of the "Instituto Nacional", Diego Barros Arana, whom Cifuentes wanted to remove from power, though he was only able to sack part of Barros' faculty. After the students of the "Instituto Nacional" became disorderly, Barros resigned. The faculty was shaken, and Cifuentes closed the school momentarily to try to reestablish order. His actions in this ordeal were questioned in the congress by Guillermo Antonio Matta, who proposed in 1873 that Cifuentes resign from his post. Cifuentes also participated in the composition of the act of deposition of President José Manuel Balmaceda in 1891, although he was not able to swear the oath as he was not in Congress at that time, and so Cifuentes administered the oath to the signatories. In 1919, Cifuentes was awarded the Order of St. Gregory the Great by the Vatican, the highest honor that a layman can attain. He died on April 14, 1928, in Santiago.
Title: Joe Ollmann
Passage: Joe Ollmann (born March 25, 1966 in Hamilton, Ontario) is an award-winning Canadian cartoonist. Ollmann's cartooning style has been described as "scratchy angular angry big steaming slice-of-life comics” and the cartoonist Seth has called Ollmann “one of our medium’s great writers.” Ollmann grew up on a Christmas tree farm near Hamilton, Ontario and self-published his first 3-issue comic book series, "Dirty Nails Comics", beginning in 1988. He contributed cartoons to The Hamilton Spectator in the early 1990s, and had a long-running strip in Exclaim! magazine. He began publishing short comics stories in his own self-published anthology series "Wag!" in 1991, continuing for 9 issues to 2004 and compiled in "The Big Book of Wag!" (Conundrum Press, 2005). Insomniac Press published his first original collection of short stories in 2002 as "Chewing on Tinfoil".
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Abdón Cifuentes
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[
"Joe Ollmann",
"Abdón Cifuentes"
] |
Are the directors of films Guns Of The Black Witch and Carnal Circuit both from the same country?
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Title: Carnal Circuit
Passage: Carnal Circuit( also known as" The Insatiables" and" Beverly Hills") is a 1969 Italian- German giallo written and directed by Alberto De Martino.
Title: Alberto De Martino
Passage: Alberto De Martino( 12 June 1929 – 2 June 2015) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Born in Rome, De Martino started as a child actor and later returned to the cinema where worked as a screenwriter, director and dubbing supervisor. De Martino's films as a director specialised in wellcrafted knock- offs of Hollywood hit films. These films were specifically created films in Western, horror and mythology genres which were developed for the international market. " The Telegraph" stated that his best known of these film was probably" The Antichrist The Antichrist" capitalized on the box- office appeal of" The Exorcist"( 1973) and in its first week in the United States earned a greater box office than" Jaws".
Title: Domenico Paolella
Passage: Domenico Paolella( 18 October 1915- 7 October 2002) was an Italian director, screenwriter and journalist. Born in Foggia, between 1933 and 1935 Paolella won several contests for amateur directors; in the same years he started working as a journalist for several newspapers and magazines. In 1937 he entered the film industry as assistant of Carmine Gallone for" Scipio the African", and the following year made his debut as a director of short films. During the war he was correspondent from the Soviet front. From 1946 to 1951 he was artistic director and chief editor of the INCOM newsreel production company. In 1939 Paolella directed his first feature film," The Last of the Road". In subsequent years, he first directed a series of musical films of great success produced by Carlo Infascelli, then he specialized in the comic genre. Paolella directed his last film in 1979, and briefly rejoined the industry in the early nineties when he collaborated on several screenplays for films directed by Sergio Sollima, Stelvio Massi, Lamberto Bava and Aldo Lado.
Title: Guns of the Black Witch
Passage: Guns of the Black Witch is a 1961 adventure film directed by Domenico Paolella. It was released in the US by American International Pictures as a double feature with" Lost Battalion".
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yes
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[
"Domenico Paolella",
"Carnal Circuit",
"Alberto De Martino",
"Guns of the Black Witch"
] |
Does Eva Kurowski have the same nationality as Sergey Lagodinsky?
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Title: Sergey Lagodinsky
Passage: Sergey Lagodinsky is a German politician who is serving as a Member of the European Parliament for the Alliance 90/ The Greens political party.
Title: Eva Kurowski
Passage: Eva Kurowski( born 1965 in Oberhausen) is a German jazz musician and singer.
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yes
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[
"Eva Kurowski",
"Sergey Lagodinsky"
] |
Where did Richard De Redvers, 2Nd Earl Of Devon's father die?
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Title: Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon
Passage: Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon (died 4 June 1155), feudal baron of Plympton in Devon, was the son of Richard de Redvers and his wife Adeline Peverel. He was one of the first to rebel against King Stephen, and was the only first rank magnate never to accept the new king. He seized Exeter, and was a pirate out of Carisbrooke, but he was driven out of England to Anjou, where he joined the Empress Matilda. She made him Earl of Devon after she established herself in England, probably in early 1141. He founded several monasteries, notably those of Quarr Abbey (1131), in the Isle of Wight, a priory at Breamore, Hampshire, and the Priory of St James, at Exeter. Some monastic chronicles call his father also Earl of Devon, but no contemporary record uses the title, including the monastic charters.
Title: Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon
Passage: Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon (died 1162) was Earl of Devon from 1155 until his death and was feudal baron of Plympton in Devon. He married Denise, one of the daughters and coheiresses of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall. He was High Sheriff of Devon from 1154–1157. He was the son of Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon and brother of William de Reviers, 5th Earl of Devon. He was succeeded by his son Baldwin de Redvers, 3rd Earl of Devon (died 1188).
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Quarr Abbey
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[
"Baldwin de Redvers, 1st Earl of Devon",
"Richard de Redvers, 2nd Earl of Devon"
] |
Where was the director of film The Big Animal born?
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Title: Jerzy Stuhr
Passage: Jerzy Oskar Stuhr( born 18 April 1947) is one of the most popular, influential and versatile Polish film and theatre actors. He also works as a screenwriter, film director and drama professor. He served as the Rector of the Ludwik Solski Academy for the Dramatic Arts in Kraków for two terms: from 1990 to 1996 and again from 2002 to 2008.
Title: The Big Animal
Passage: The Big Animal is a 2000 Polish film directed by Jerzy Stuhr from a screenplay by Krzysztof Kieślowski, based on a short story "Wielbłąd" (1995) by Kazimierz Orłoś.
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Kraków
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[
"The Big Animal",
"Jerzy Stuhr"
] |
Which country the director of film Boogeyman Ii is from?
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Title: Ulli Lommel
Passage: Ulli Lommel (21 December 1944 – 2 December 2017) was a German actor and director, noted for his many collaborations with Rainer Werner Fassbinder and his association with the New German Cinema movement. Lommel spent time at The Factory and was a creative associate of Andy Warhol, with whom he made several films and works of art. Since 1977 he lived and worked in the United States, where he wrote, directed and starred in over 50 movies.
Title: Boogeyman II
Passage: Boogeyman II is a 1983 horror film directed by Ulli Lommel, and is a sequel to the 1980 film "The Boogeyman". Like its predecessor, it was banned in the UK as a "video nasty" during the 1980s under the title Revenge of the Boogey Man.
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German
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[
"Boogeyman II",
"Ulli Lommel"
] |
Are both directors of films Padatik (Film) and August 15 (2011 Film) from the same country?
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Title: Mrinal Sen
Passage: Mrinal Sen( also spelled" Mrinal Shen"; 14 May 1923 – 30 December 2018) was an Indian filmmaker and a nominated Member of the Indian parliament. Sen directed films primarily in Bengali and Hindi. Along with his contemporaries Satyajit Ray and Ritwik Ghatak, he pioneered the New Wave cinema in India. Sen was an ardent Marxist. His earlier films are characterized by their left- leaning, often Marxist approaches to Indian society. Sen won the National Film Awards 18 times, next only to Ray. He was made the Commander of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1985. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2008 and the Order of Friendship in 2005. The same year, he was awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award his contribution to Indian cinema. He is considered to be one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. He is the only Indian filmmaker along with Satyajit Ray whose films have been awarded at the big three film festivals namely the Cannes film festival, Venice Film Festival and the Berlin Film Festival.
Title: August 15 (2011 film)
Passage: August 15 is a 2011 Malayalam crime thriller film directed by Shaji Kailas, written by S. N. Swamy, and starring Mammootty. The film is produced by M. Mani and was released on 24 March 2011.The film miserably failed at the box office. The film is a sequel to the 1988 film "August 1", which was directed by Sibi Malayil, and written by S. N. Swamy. Following from "August 1", Mammootty plays the character of the Crime Branch officer Perumal who investigates an assassination attempt on the chief minister of Kerala on 15th of August, the Independence Day of India.
Title: Padatik (film)
Passage: Padatik(" The Guerrilla Fighter") is a 1973 Bengali film directed by noted Parallel Cinema director Mrinal Sen. This film is considered to be the third film of Mrinal Sen's Calcutta trilogy, the others being" Interview", and" Calcutta 71".
Title: Shaji Kailas
Passage: Shaji Kailas is an Indian film screenwriter, and director known for his works in Malayalam cinema. Shaji got a breakthrough with the comedy film" Dr. Pasupathy"( 1990). Shaji is best known for political thrillers such as" Thalastaanam"( 1992)," Sthalathe Pradhana Payyans"( 1993)," Ekalavyan"( 1993)," Mafia"( 1993)," Commissioner"( 1994)," The King"( 1995)," Aaraam Thampuran"( 1997)," Narasimham"( 2000), and" Valliettan"( 2000).
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yes
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[
"August 15 (2011 film)",
"Padatik (film)",
"Shaji Kailas",
"Mrinal Sen"
] |
Are both The Romance Of Lady Hamilton and The Wisdom Of Crocodiles from the same country?
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Title: The Romance of Lady Hamilton
Passage: The Romance of Lady Hamilton is a 1919 British historical drama film directed by Bert Haldane and starring Malvina Longfellow, Humberston Wright and Cecil Humphreys. It follows the love affair between the British Admiral Horatio Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton during the Napoleonic Wars.
Title: The Wisdom of Crocodiles
Passage: The Wisdom of Crocodiles( also released as Immortality) is a 1998 British romantic thriller film directed by Po- Chih Leong and starring Jude Law. It is based on the book of the same name by Paul Hoffman.
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yes
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[
"The Romance of Lady Hamilton",
"The Wisdom of Crocodiles"
] |
Where was the place of death of the director of film O Anjo Da Noite?
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Title: Walter Hugo Khouri
Passage: Walter Hugo Khouri (São Paulo, 21 October 1929 – São Paulo, 27 June 2003) was a Brazilian film director and producer of Lebanese and Italian descent. Khouri made 25 feature films and won several national and international awards. His 1964 film "Empty Night" is considered one of the best Brazilian films of all time and was entered for the Palm d'Or in the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. His films show characters who seek meaning for a distressing existence. He was also notorious for welcoming and introducing young professionals, being the first director to cast the presenter Xuxa Meneghel in 1982 in the controversial film "Love Strange Love".
Title: O Anjo da Noite
Passage: O Anjo da Noite (English: "The Angel of the Night") is a 1974 Brazilian film directed by Walter Hugo Khouri and starring Selma Egrei and Eliezer Gomes.
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São Paulo
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[
"O Anjo da Noite",
"Walter Hugo Khouri"
] |
Where did Cornelia James Cannon's husband graduate from?
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Title: Cornelia James Cannon
Passage: Cornelia James Cannon (1876–1969) was a feminist reformer and best-selling author of the novel "Red Rust". She wrote eight novels in total as well as numerous essays on topics such as women's rights, birth control, and immigration policy. Cannon was active with Planned Parenthood, the League of Women Voters, and a local political association in Massachusetts. In 2011, Maria I. Diedrich published a biography of Cannon, "Cornelia James Cannon and the Future American Race", juxtaposing her life and work as a feminist reformer with her beliefs in eugenics in the context of the 1920s and 1930s. Cannon was the mother of Marian Cannon Schlesinger, an author and artist. She was married to Walter Bradford Cannon, a professor at Harvard University. She was raised in Minnesota and is a graduate of Radcliffe College.
Title: Walter Bradford Cannon
Passage: Walter Bradford Cannon (October 19, 1871 – October 1, 1945) was an American physiologist, professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School. He coined the term fight or flight response, and he expanded on Claude Bernard's concept of homeostasis. He popularized his theories in his book "The Wisdom of the Body", first published in 1932. A "Review of General Psychology" survey, published in 2002, ranked Cannon as the 81st most cited scholar of the 20th century in technical psychology journals, introductory psychology textbooks, and survey responses.
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Harvard Medical School
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[
"Walter Bradford Cannon",
"Cornelia James Cannon"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film The Strange Case Of Angelica?
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Title: The Strange Case of Angelica
Passage: The Strange Case of Angelica is a 2010 Portuguese drama film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It was entered into the Un Certain Regard section of the 2010 Cannes Film Festival. De Oliveira conceived the idea for the film in 1946 and initially wrote the script in 1952, updating it with modern elements.
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.
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Porto
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[
"Manoel de Oliveira",
"The Strange Case of Angelica"
] |
Are both movies, My Father The Hero (1994 Film) and Wyoming Roundup, from the same country?
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Title: Wyoming Roundup
Passage: Wyoming Roundup is a 1952 American Western film directed by Thomas Carr and written by Daniel B. Ullman. The film stars Whip Wilson, Tommy Farrell, Phyllis Coates, Richard Emory, Robert J. Wilke and I. Stanford Jolley. The film was released on November 9, 1952, by Monogram Pictures.
Title: My Father the Hero (1994 film)
Passage: My Father the Hero is a 1994 French- American comedy- drama directed by Steve Miner and starring Gérard Depardieu and Katherine Heigl. It is an English- language remake of the 1991 French film" Mon père, ce héros," which also starred Depardieu.
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yes
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[
"Wyoming Roundup",
"My Father the Hero (1994 film)"
] |
Who is Marie Friederike Of Hesse-Kassel's paternal grandmother?
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Title: William I, Elector of Hesse
Passage: William I, Elector of Hesse( 3 June 1743 – 27 February 1821) was the eldest surviving son of Frederick II, Landgrave of Hesse- Kassel( or Hesse- Cassel) and Princess Mary of Great Britain, the daughter of George II.
Title: Marie Friederike of Hesse-Kassel
Passage: Marie Frederike of Hesse-Kassel (14 September 1768, Hanau – 17 April 1839, Hanau) was a German noblewoman and by marriage Princess and later Duchess of Anhalt-Bernburg. She was a daughter of William I, Elector of Hesse, and his wife, Princess Wilhelmina Caroline of Denmark.
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Princess Mary of Great Britain
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[
"William I, Elector of Hesse",
"Marie Friederike of Hesse-Kassel"
] |
Where was the composer of film Obsessed (2009 Film) born?
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Title: Obsessed (2009 film)
Passage: Obsessed is a 2009 American thriller film directed by Steve Shill. The Rainforest Films production stars Idris Elba, Beyoncé, and Ali Larter. "Obsessed" tells the story of Lisa (Larter), an office temp, who develops romantic feelings for her boss, Derek Charles (Elba), and repeatedly attempts to seduce him. Derek's wife, Sharon (Beyoncé), learns of Lisa's obsessive behavior, and suspects an affair. Screen Gems president Clint Culpepper conceived the basic idea of "Obsessed", which was then developed by writer David Loughery, allocated a production budget of $20 million, and filmed in the summer of 2008. "Obsessed" was inspired by the work of directors Roman Polanski and Alfred Hitchcock, and its score was written by James Dooley. Lisa and Sharon were dressed in contrasting styles to reinforce their conflicting characters. "Obsessed" opened in US theaters on April 24, 2009, and UK theaters on May 29, 2009, and was distributed by Screen Gems. "Obsessed" received generally negative reviews from critics, many of whom were disappointed in the absence of an explanation for Lisa's obsession with Derek. Others noted that the potential theme of interracial conflict between the Charles family, who are black, and Lisa, who is white, was unexplored. The storyline of "Obsessed" has been compared with that of "Fatal Attraction" (1987) - a recollection in which Elba and Beyoncé have the Michael Douglas and Anne Archer roles, respectively, while Larter is in Glenn Close's - although film critics disliked the fact that Derek did not yield to Lisa's seduction. The fight scene finale between Sharon and Lisa, however, was commended by reviewers, and won the MTV Movie Award for Best Fight. "Obsessed" spent its first week atop the US box office, and grossed $73.8 million from theaters, internationally. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the film for home viewing on August 4, 2009, in the US and has sold 1.3 million DVDs, worth $21 million of consumer spending.
Title: James Dooley (composer)
Passage: James Michael "Jim" Dooley (born August 22, 1976 in New York City, New York) is an American film score composer. Dooley studied music at New York University, majoring in music composition. After finishing the university he moved to Los Angeles, where he studied music with prolific film score composers Christopher Young, Elmer Bernstein and Leonard Rosenman. In 1999, he started working for Hans Zimmer as his chief technical assistant. He works in Santa Monica, in Hans Zimmer's film music studio Remote Control Productions (formerly "Media Ventures"). He composed, arranged, and orchestrated music for films like and "The Da Vinci Code". He also composed music for "inFAMOUS 2" and the "Epic Mickey" series and has collaborated with Celldweller and Tarja Turunen. He released his debut album, "Veiled Nation", in 2013. 2000 2001 2002 2003
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
2009 2010 2011 2012 2014-2016
2017-2019
2019
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New York
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[
"James Dooley (composer)",
"Obsessed (2009 film)"
] |
Which film has the director who died earlier, The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery or Lombardi, Ltd.?
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Title: Jack Conway (filmmaker)
Passage: Jack Ryan Conway (July 17, 1887 – October 11, 1952) was an American film director and film producer, as well as an actor of many films in the first half of the 20th century.
Title: Charles Guggenheim
Passage: Charles Eli Guggenheim( March 31, 1924 – October 9, 2002) was an American film director and producer.
Title: Lombardi, Ltd.
Passage: Lombardi, Ltd.( also sometimes styled" Lombardi Limited" in publicity materials) is a surviving 1919 American silent feature comedy film. It was adapted by June Mathis from a 1917 play of the same name by Frederick and Fanny Hatton, and directed by Jack Conway. Warner Baxter had an early uncredited minor role in the film.
Title: The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery
Passage: The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery( also called The St. Louis Bank Robbery, the film title in the opening credits) is a 1959 heist film, directed by Charles Guggenheim and starring Steve McQueen as a college dropout hired to be the getaway driver in a bank robbery. Based on a 1953 bank robbery attempt of Southwest Bank in St. Louis, the film was shot on location in 1958 with some of the men and women from the St. Louis Police Department, as well as local residents and bank employees, playing the same parts they did in the actual robbery attempt. Steve McQueen was quite unknown when filming began, because he would get the role of Josh Randall in the TV series" Wanted Dead or Alive" only some months later.
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Lombardi, Ltd.
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[
"Jack Conway (filmmaker)",
"Lombardi, Ltd.",
"Charles Guggenheim",
"The Great St. Louis Bank Robbery"
] |
Which film came out earlier, A Lizard In A Woman'S Skin or Hyderabad Nawabs?
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Title: Hyderabad Nawabs
Passage: Hyderabadi Nawabs is a 2006 Hyderabadi Indian comedy in Hyderabadi Urdu that revolves around four groups of people. It is a pure comedy with Hyderabadi touch which happens in every city, village.
Title: A Lizard in a Woman's Skin
Passage: A Lizard in a Woman's Skin( Italian:" Una lucertola con la pelle di donna") is a 1971 Italian giallo film directed by Lucio Fulci. The film was released in France as" Carole", and was later re-released in the US as" Schizoid"( hardcore version, the same as the French version" Les Salopes vont en Enfer", released in 1976). Set in London, the film follows Carol Hammond( Florinda Bolkan), the daughter of a respected politician, who experiences a series of vivid, psychedelic nightmares consisting of depraved sex orgies and LSD use. In the dream, she commits a graphic murder and awakes to a real- life criminal investigation into the murder of her neighbour.
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A Lizard In A Woman'S Skin
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[
"A Lizard in a Woman's Skin",
"Hyderabad Nawabs"
] |
Who is older, Domènec Balmanya or Michel Schneider?
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Title: Michel Schneider
Passage: Michel Schneider( born 28 May 1944) is a French writer, musicologist, énarque, senior official and psychoanalyst. He is the father of journalist and writer Vanessa Schneider and the maternal uncle of actress Maria Schneider.
Title: Domènec Balmanya
Passage: Domènec Balmanya i Perera( 29 December 1914 – 14 February 2002), also referred to as Domingo Balmaña, was a former Spanish football midfielder and manager who spent most of his playing career at FC Barcelona. As a manager, he guided CF Barcelona to the a Copa del Generalísimo win in 1957 and to victory in the first ever Fairs Cup in 1958. He then had moderately successful spells at Valencia CF, Real Betis and CD Málaga before he guided Atlético Madrid to a La Liga title in 1966. He subsequently managed Spain between 1966 and 1968. After retiring as a coach he worked as a director of sport at both RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona and as a director at a Catalan coaching school. He also worked as a radio commentator.
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Domènec Balmanya
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[
"Michel Schneider",
"Domènec Balmanya"
] |
What is the place of birth of the director of film Three Days Of Rain (Film)?
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Title: Michael Meredith
Passage: Michael Shane Meredith (born September 22, 1967; Dallas, Texas) is an American independent film director, screenwriter and producer. He frequently collaborates with German director Wim Wenders. Meredith is the son of the late former Dallas Cowboys quarterback and football commentator Don Meredith. He was the oldest of two children from Don Meredith's second marriage to the artist Cheryl King.
Title: Three Days of Rain (film)
Passage: Three Days of Rain is a 2002 American film directed by Michael Meredith and starring Penelope Allen, Erick Avari, and Alimi Ballard. Based on Anton Chekhov's short stories, the plot takes place in Cleveland city during a rainstorm. It was the last film to star Peter Falk, famous for playing disheveled detective Columbo.
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Dallas
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[
"Three Days of Rain (film)",
"Michael Meredith"
] |
Which country Mohammed Al-Modiahki's wife is from?
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Title: Mohammed Al-Modiahki
Passage: Mohammed Ahmed Al-Modiahki (born June 1, 1974) is a chess Grandmaster. He was the first player in Qatar to earn the title of grandmaster, and is the country's highest ranked player. He was awarded the trophy of the "Player of the Century within the Arab Countries". Al-Modiahki has participated in nine Chess Olympiads in 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002 and 2006 with an overall record of (+60,=28,-21). At the 32nd Chess Olympiad in 1996 and he won the gold medal for his individual performance on the first board, scoring 8/10. A performance which he repeated at the 33rd Chess Olympiad in 1998, this time with 7.5/8. In 1994 and 2002, his individual performance earned him the bronze medal. He played four times in the knock out stages of the FIDE World Chess Championships in Las Vegas (1999), New Delhi (2000), Moscow (2002) and Libya 2004. He won the Arab Chess Championship on four occasions: in 1994, 1997, 2000 and 2002 (shared with Hichem Hamdouchi). Other victories include the Agadir Open in Morocco, Andorra Open (1999), the open tournament in Tunis (1997) and shared first places at the Goodricke Open in India (1995) and Benasque Open in Spain (1997). In 2001, he married Grandmaster Zhu Chen, who now also plays for Qatar. In October 2003, he achieved his maximum FIDE rating of 2588.
Title: Zhu Chen
Passage: Zhu Chen (born March 16, 1976) is a Qatari chess Grandmaster. In 2001, she became China's second women's world chess champion after Xie Jun, and China's 13th Grandmaster. In 2006, she obtained Qatari citizenship and since then plays for Qatar.
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China
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[
"Mohammed Al-Modiahki",
"Zhu Chen"
] |
Who is François Iii D'Orléans, Duke Of Longueville's paternal grandmother?
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Title: François III d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville
Passage: François III de Longueville (1535–1551) was the eldest son of Louis II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville and Marie de Guise. He succeeded his father, who died on 9 June 1537, to the duchy of Longueville.
Title: Louis II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville
Passage: Louis II d'Orléans, duc de Longueville and comte de Dunois (1510 – 9 June 1537) was a French aristocrat and the first husband of Mary of Guise, who later became queen consort of Scotland. He was the second son of Louis I d'Orléans , duc de Longueville by his wife Jeanne of Hochberg, and succeeded his brother Claude when the latter died in 1524. He married Mary of Guise on 4 August 1534 at the Château du Louvre. During their brief marriage, the couple had two children: Louis died at Rouen on 9 June 1537, Mary would later marry James V of Scotland.
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Jeanne of Hochberg
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[
"François III d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville",
"Louis II d'Orléans, Duke of Longueville"
] |
Are both movies, Everest (1998 Film) and Fighter Attack, from the same country?
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Title: Fighter Attack
Passage: Fighter Attack is a 1953 American World War II film directed by Lesley Selander. The film stars Sterling Hayden, Joy Page and J. Carrol Naish. It reunited Hayden and Selander; they had worked together on the film" Flat Top"( 1952). The film is set in Nazi-occupied Italy and involves a U.S. fighter pilot's last sortie, and the help he receives from Italian partisans in an effort to complete it after he is shot down in enemy territory.
Title: Everest (1998 film)
Passage: Everest is a 70 mm American documentary film, from MacGillivray Freeman Films, about the struggles involved in climbing Mount Everest, the highest mountain peak on Earth, located in the Himalayan region of Nepal. It was released to IMAX theaters in March 1998 and became the highest- grossing film made in the IMAX format.
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yes
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[
"Everest (1998 film)",
"Fighter Attack"
] |
Which film has the director born earlier, What Women Want or The Shadow Of The Desert?
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Title: Nancy Meyers
Passage: Nancy Jane Meyers( born December 8, 1949) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter. She is the writer, producer and director of several big- screen successes, including" The Parent Trap"( 1998)," What Women Want"( 2000)," Something's Gotta Give"( 2003)," The Holiday"( 2006)," It's Complicated"( 2009) and" The Intern"( 2015).
Title: What Women Want
Passage: What Women Want is a 2000 American romantic fantasy comedy film written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, and Diane Drake, directed by Nancy Meyers, and starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt. The film earned mixed reviews from critics, but was a box office success, with a North American domestic gross of $182 million and a worldwide gross of $374 million against a budget of $70 million. A loose remake, "What Men Want" starring Taraji P. Henson and Aldis Hodge came out in early 2019.
Title: George Archainbaud
Passage: George Archainbaud( May 7, 1890 – February 20, 1959) was a French- born American film and television director.
Title: The Shadow of the Desert
Passage: The Shadow of the Desert( also released as The Shadow of the East) is a 1924 American silent horror film directed by George Archainbaud. The film is considered to be lost.
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The Shadow Of The Desert
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[
"The Shadow of the Desert",
"George Archainbaud",
"What Women Want",
"Nancy Meyers"
] |
What is the place of birth of J.J. Madan's father?
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Title: Jamshedji Framji Madan
Passage: Jamshedji Framji Madan (1856, Bombay – 28 June 1923), professionally known as J. F. Madan, was an Indian theatre and film magnate who was one of the pioneers of film production in India, an early exhibitor, distributor and producer of films and plays. He accumulated his wealth on the Parsi theatre district scene in Bombay in the 1890s where he owned two theatre companies. He moved to Calcutta in 1902 where he founded Elphinstone Bioscope Company, and began producing and exhibiting silent movies including Jyotish Sarkar's "Bengal Partition Movement" in 1905. He expanded his empire considerably after acquiring rights to Pathé Frères films. He produced "Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra" in 1917 and "Bilwamangal" in 1919. " Satyavadi Raja Harishchandra" was the first feature film to be shot in Calcutta. Elphinstone merged into Madan Theatres Limited in 1919 which brought adapted many of Bengali's most popular literary works to the stage. Madan Theatres was a major force in Indian theatre throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
Title: J.J. Madan
Passage: J.J. Madan was a theater business owner and film director in India. He was the third son of Indian film magnate Jamshedji Framji Madan who started Madan Theatres Ltd. in 1919. After his father died in 1923, J. J. Madan took over the management of Madan Theatres.
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Bombay
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[
"J.J. Madan",
"Jamshedji Framji Madan"
] |
When was the performer of song I'Ll Be A Bachelor 'Til I Die born?
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Title: Hank Williams
Passage: Hiram "Hank" Williams (September 17, 1923 – January 1, 1953) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Regarded as one of the most significant and influential American singers and songwriters of the 20th century, Williams recorded 35 singles (five released posthumously) that reached the Top 10 of the "Billboard" Country & Western Best Sellers chart, including 11 that ranked number one (three posthumously). Born in Mount Olive, Butler County, Alabama, Williams relocated to Georgiana with his family, where he met Rufus Payne, an African American blues musician, who gave him guitar lessons in exchange for meals or money. Payne had a major influence on Williams' later musical style, along with Roy Acuff and Ernest Tubb. Williams would later relocate to Montgomery, where he began his music career in 1937, when producers at radio station WSFA hired him to perform and host a 15-minute program. He formed the Drifting Cowboys backup band, which was managed by his mother, and dropped out of school to devote his time to his career. When several of his band members were conscripted into military service during World War II, Williams had trouble with their replacements, and WSFA terminated his contract because of his alcohol abuse. Williams eventually married Audrey Sheppard, who was his manager for nearly a decade. After recording "Never Again" and "Honky Tonkin'" with Sterling Records, he signed a contract with MGM Records. In 1947, he released "Move It on Over", which became a hit, and also joined the "Louisiana Hayride" radio program. One year later, he released a cover of "Lovesick Blues" recorded at Herzog Studio in Cincinnati, which carried him into the mainstream of music. After an initial rejection, Williams joined the Grand Ole Opry. He was unable to read or notate music to any significant degree. Among the hits he wrote were "Your Cheatin' HeartHey, Good Lookin'", and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry". Years of back pain, alcoholism and prescription drug abuse severely compromised his health. In 1952 he divorced Sheppard and was dismissed by the Grand Ole Opry because of his unreliability and alcohol abuse. On New Year's Day 1953, he died suddenly while traveling to a concert in Canton, Ohio, at the age of 29. Despite his short life, Williams is one of the most celebrated and influential popular musicians of the 20th century, especially in regard to country music. Many artists covered songs Williams wrote and recorded. He influenced Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Dylan, George Jones, Charley Pride, and The Rolling Stones, among others. Williams was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame (1961), the Songwriters Hall of Fame (1970), and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (1987). The Pulitzer Prize jury in 2010 awarded him a posthumous special citation "for his craftsmanship as a songwriter who expressed universal feelings with poignant simplicity and played a pivotal role in transforming country music into a major musical and cultural force in American life."
Title: I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die
Passage: "I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die" is a song written and recorded by Hank Williams on MGM Records.
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September 17, 1923
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[
"I'll Be a Bachelor 'Til I Die",
"Hank Williams"
] |
Where did Josiah Boothby's father study?
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Title: Josiah Boothby
Passage: Josiah Boothby CMG (1837–1916) was a public administrator in the colony of South Australia. Boothby was the fifth son of the Benjamin Boothby (who later became a judge in the Supreme Court of South Australia), and was born at Nottingham on 8 April 1837. He went to the colony with his father in 1853, and in that year became Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office, Clerk in the Audit Office in 1854, Chief Clerk in the Audit Office in 1856, Chief Clerk in the Chief Secretary's Office in 1859, also Government statist and Superintendent of Census in 1860, Assistant Secretary and Government Statist in 1866, and Under Secretary and Government Statist in 1868. He was elected Corresponding Member of the Statistical Society, London, in 1869; was appointed Trustee of the Savings Bank, South Australia, in 1869; a Commissioner for International Exhibitions in 1872; joint editor of a work "South Australia: its History, Resources, and Productions," published by authority of Government in 1876, and Executive Commissioner representing South Australia at the Paris Universal Exhibition in 1878, in connection with which he was created C.M.G., and received the Cross of the Legion of Honour. Owing to a dispute in connection with the expenses of the Paris Exhibition he retired from the public service of South Australia in 1880.
Title: Benjamin Boothby
Passage: Benjamin Boothby (5 February 1803 – 21 June 1868) was a South Australian colonial judge, who was removed from office for misbehaviour, one of four Australian supreme court judges removed in the 19th century. Boothby was born in Doncaster, Yorkshire. He assisted Sir Thomas Wilde in his electoral campaigns and read in his chambers. He was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1825. In 1853, Boothby was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court of South Australia. This was the last appointment of a South Australian judge by the Colonial Office. Boothby, in a series of judgments, adopted a pedantic approach to Imperial Law, holding a number of South Australian statutes invalid, including the Real Property Act 1857, which introduced the Torrens system of land registration in South Australia. Boothby also asserted that the Parliament of South Australia had not been validly constituted since the enactment of the Constitution Act 1855-56. In 1865, partly in response to the approach taken by Boothby, the Imperial Parliament passed the Colonial Laws Validity Act, confirming the authority of the colonial Parliament to pass legislation different from that passed by the Imperial Parliament. However, Boothby continued to create difficulties, refusing to acknowledge the authority of the Attorney-General and challenging the legality of the appointments of the other two Judges of the Supreme Court on the basis that only British-trained barristers could be appointed. Proceedings were commenced to remove Boothby from office on the ground of misbehaviour. The charges were found proved and the Judge was "amoved" on 29 July 1867. Boothby took formal steps to appeal this decision to the Privy Council, but died before the appeal was heard.
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Gray's Inn
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[
"Benjamin Boothby",
"Josiah Boothby"
] |
Where was the place of death of the director of film Dinosaurus!?
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Title: Dinosaurus!
Passage: Dinosaurus! is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Irvin Yeaworth and produced by Jack H. Harris. The leading role was intended for Steve McQueen, who starred in "The Blob" two years earlier, also produced by Harris and directed by Yeaworth, but for reasons not clear, the offer was never made to McQueen.
Title: Irvin Yeaworth
Passage: Irvin Shortess "Shorty" Yeaworth Jr. (February 14, 1926 – July 19, 2004) was a German-born American film director, producer, screenwriter and theme park builder. He began his career singing at age 10 at KDKA, the world's first radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He later became a radio producer. He directed more than 400 films for motivational, educational, and religious purposes, including television specials for evangelist Billy Graham. As an impresario, he directed the Wayne (Pa.) Concert Series from 1979 to 2003. However, he is best known for directing the classic film "The Blob" which depicts a growing osmosis alien slime that devours. In the 1970s he began leading American Christians on tours of Israel and Jordan which he continued to do up until his death. While in these countries he designed and produced World's Fair and theme park pavilions for local enterprises. He was married to Jean Yeaworth for 59 years, who worked on most of his films as music supervisor or writer, and together they had five children. Before he died in a road accident in Amman, he was building a theme park called Jordanian Experience at the Aqaba Gateway in Jordan. In 2007, The Colonial Theatre in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania (the filming location of the famous "Running Out" scene in "The Blob") honored Irvin Yeaworth and "The Blob" by holding a film contest in which amateur film-makers competed for the "Shorty" award, named after Yeaworth's nickname.
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Amman
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[
"Dinosaurus!",
"Irvin Yeaworth"
] |
Who is Alberic Ii Of Spoleto's maternal grandmother?
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Title: Marozia
Passage: Marozia, born Maria and also known as Mariuccia or Mariozza (890 – 937), was a Roman noblewoman who was the alleged mistress of Pope Sergius III and was given the unprecedented titles "senatrixsenatoress") and "patricia" of Rome by Pope John X. Edward Gibbon wrote of her that the "influence of two sister prostitutes, Marozia and Theodora was founded on their wealth and beauty, their political and amorous intrigues: the most strenuous of their lovers were rewarded with the Roman tiara, and their reign may have suggested to darker ages the fable of a female pope. The bastard son, two grandsons, two great grandsons, and one great great grandson of Marozia—a rare genealogy—were seated in the Chair of St. Peter." Pope John XIII was her nephew, the offspring of her younger sister Theodora. From this description, the term "pornocracy" has become associated with the effective rule in Rome of Theodora and her daughter Marozia through male surrogates.
Title: Alberic II of Spoleto
Passage: Alberic II (912–954) was ruler of Rome from 932 to 954, after deposing his mother Marozia and his stepfather, King Hugh of Italy. He was of the house of the Counts of Tusculum, the son of Marozia by her first husband, Alberic I, Duke of Spoleto. His half-brother was Pope John XI. At the wedding of his mother to King Hugh of Italy, Alberic and his new stepfather quarreled violently after Hugh slapped Alberic for clumsiness. Infuriated by this and perhaps motivated by rumors that Hugh intended to have him blinded, Alberic left the festivities and incited a Roman mob to revolt against Hugh. In December 932 Hugh fled the city, Marozia was cast into prison, and Alberic took control of Rome.
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Theodora
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[
"Alberic II of Spoleto",
"Marozia"
] |
Are Belaya Zemlya and Severny Island both located in the same country?
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Title: Severny Island
Passage: Severny Island is the northern island of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago, lying approximately 400 km north of the Russian mainland. It has an area of, making it the 29th- largest island in the world. It is part of Russian Arctic National Park.
Title: Belaya Zemlya
Passage: Belaya Zemlya( literally" White Land") is a group of three cold, glaciated islands. It is a geographical subgroup of Franz Josef Land, Russian Federation.
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yes
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[
"Severny Island",
"Belaya Zemlya"
] |
Who is Marjorie Barretto's father-in-law?
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Title: Marjorie Barretto
Passage: Marjorie Bernandine Barretto (born 19 May 1974) is an actress and politician from the Philippines. She was elected to the city councilor as representative of second district of Caloocan City from 2007 to 2013. Her sisters, Claudine and Gretchen Barretto, and her daughter Julia are also actresses. She has 5 children: Aynrand Danielle “Dani” (with Kier Legaspi), Julia Francesca “Julia”, Claudia Isabelle “Claudia”, Leon Marcus “Leon” (with ex-husband Dennis Padilla), and Erich (with Caloocan City Representative Enrico Echiverri).
Title: Dennis Padilla
Passage: Dennis Esteban Dominguez Baldivia (born February 9, 1962), better known as Dennis Padilla, is a Filipino comedian, TV host, radio broadcaster and actor. He is the son of the late Dencio Padilla, and the father of actress Julia Barretto. He was a Caloocan City councilor in 2001. He was elected councilor of Caloocan from 2001 to 2007. In 2013 elections he ran for Board Member in his home province, Laguna but lost. His partymates in the 3rd district includes actress and incumbent board member Angelica Jones, (former ABS-CBN) journalist Sol Aragones, first term congresswoman (Legislative District Representative), and ER Ejercito, the incumbent governor of Laguna. In 2017, Padilla was appointed as one of the board members of the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB).
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Dencio Padilla
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[
"Dennis Padilla",
"Marjorie Barretto"
] |
Where does Margarita Pérez Pallares's husband work at?
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Title: Osvaldo Hurtado
Passage: Luis Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea (born June 26, 1939) is an Ecuadorian author and politician who served as President of Ecuador from May 24, 1981 to August 10, 1984. Hurtado was born in Chambo, Chimborazo Province. During his studies at the Catholic University in the 1960s, Hurtado became a student leader. Afterwards, he lectured political sociology at his "alma mater" and at the Centro Andino of the University of New Mexico. He became one of the most widely read political scientists of his home country. In 1977, he authored an influential book on Ecuadorian politics titled "El Poder Político en el Ecuador" (English: "Political Power in Ecuador"). Hurtado drew progressive Catholics and younger professionals away from the Social Christian Party and into the Christian Democrats movement which was inspired by Christian communitarianism and Liberation theology and criticized capitalist exploitation. At the time, it was the most radical among Ecuador's non-Marxist parties and Hurtado was suspected by his right-wing opponents of being a "closet Marxist". In 1978, he merged his Christian Democrats with the progressive wing of the Conservative Party to form the Popular Democracy party. In 1979, Hurtado was chosen as running mate of presidential candidate Jaime Roldós Aguilera of the populist Concentration of People's Forces. Roldós was successful and Hurtado became Vice President of Ecuador. On Sunday, May 24, 1981, Jaime Roldós Aguilera died in a plane crash. Hurtado succeeded Roldós Aguilera as President of Ecuador and served out the rest of his term. Hurtado is a member of the Club de Madrid. He is also a member of the Inter-American Dialogue.
Title: Margarita Pérez Pallares
Passage: Margarita Pérez Pallares (born 23 September 1943) was the First Lady of Ecuador, as the wife of Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea, from 24 May 1981 to 10 October 1984.
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University of New Mexico
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[
"Margarita Pérez Pallares",
"Osvaldo Hurtado"
] |
Which film came out earlier, The Drover'S Sweetheart or Pigsty (Film)?
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Title: The Drover's Sweetheart
Passage: The Drover's Sweetheart is a 1911 film from the team of Agnes and John Gavin. It was the first film they made for their own production company after leaving Stanley Crick and Herbert Finlay on 19 July 1911 and seems to have been made at Gavin's new studios at Waverly. Very little is known about the movie, which is considered a lost film. It is not certain if it was ever even released commercially. The film was supposed to be followed by another from Gavin called" The Lubra's Revenge" but is unclear if this was made.
Title: Pigsty (film)
Passage: Pigsty is a 1969 Italian film, written and directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini and starring Jean- Pierre Léaud, Marco Ferreri, Ugo Tognazzi, Pierre Clémenti, Alberto Lionello, Franco Citti and Anne Wiazemsky.
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The Drover'S Sweetheart
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[
"Pigsty (film)",
"The Drover's Sweetheart"
] |
What nationality is the performer of song When You'Re Smiling?
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Title: When You're Smiling
Passage: "When You're Smiling" is a popular song written by Larry Shay, Mark Fisher and Joe Goodwin in 1928. Early popular recordings were by Seger Ellis (1928), Louis Armstrong (1929), and Ted Wallace & His Campus Boys (1930).
Title: Louis Armstrong
Passage: Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo, Satch, and Pops, was an American trumpeter, composer, vocalist, and actor who was among the most influential figures in jazz. His career spanned five decades, from the 1920s to the 1960s, and different eras in the history of jazz. In 2017, he was inducted into the Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Armstrong was born and raised in New Orleans. Coming to prominence in the 1920s as an inventive trumpet and cornet player, Armstrong was a foundational influence in jazz, shifting the focus of the music from collective improvisation to solo performance. Around 1922, he followed his mentor, Joe "King" Oliver, to Chicago to play in the Creole Jazz Band. In Chicago, he spent time with other popular jazz musicians, reconnecting with his friend Bix Beiderbecke and spending time with Hoagy Carmichael and Lil Hardin. He earned a reputation at "cutting contests", and relocated to New York in order to join Fletcher Henderson's band. With his instantly recognizable rich, gravelly voice, Armstrong was also an influential singer and skillful improviser, bending the lyrics and melody of a song. He was also skilled at scat singing. Armstrong is renowned for his charismatic stage presence and voice as well as his trumpet playing. By the end of Armstrong's career in the 1960s, his influence had spread to popular music in general. Armstrong was one of the first popular African-American entertainers to "cross over", meaning his music transcended his skin color in a racially divided America. He rarely publicly politicized his race, to the dismay of fellow African Americans, but took a well-publicized stand for desegregation in the Little Rock crisis. He was able to access the upper echelons of American society at a time when this was difficult for black men.
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America
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[
"When You're Smiling",
"Louis Armstrong"
] |
Were Kevin Arnould and Charles Eugène Leprieur from the same country?
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Title: Kevin Arnould
Passage: Kevin Arnould( born February 19, 1980) is a French nordic combined skier who competed from 2000 to 2006. At the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, he finished sixth in the 4 x 5 km team event and 17th in the 15 km individual event. Arnould's best finish at the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships was ninth in the 7.5 km sprint event at Val di Fiemme in 2003. His best World Cup finish was fifth in a 7.5 km sprint event in Norway in 2003. Arnould earned three individual career victories from 2000 to 2005, all in World Cup B events.
Title: Charles Eugène Leprieur
Passage: Charles Eugène Leprieur( 8 July 1815 Dieuze – 12 August 1892, Bassing) was a French army doctor and entomologist. He was especially interested in Coleoptera. Leprieur was at various times stationed in Algeria and Cayenne. He wrote Méthode dichotomique appliquée au genre Stenus. " Annales de la Société Entomologique de France" 1851.( 2 )9: 191–202. He was elected president of the Société entomologique de France for the years 1874 and 1880.
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yes
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[
"Charles Eugène Leprieur",
"Kevin Arnould"
] |
Where was the place of burial of Zeenat Mahal's husband?
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Title: Bahadur Shah Zafar
Passage: Bahadur Shah Zafar or Bahadur Shah II (born as Mirza Abu Zafar Siraj-ud-din Muhammad) (24 October 1775 – 7 November 1862) was the last Mughal emperor. He was the second son of and became the successor to his father, Akbar II, upon his death on 28 September 1837. He was a nominal Emperor, as the Mughal Empire existed in name only and his authority was limited only to the walled city of Old Delhi (Shahjahanbad). Following his involvement in the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British exiled him to Rangoon in British-controlled Burma (now in Myanmar), after convicting him on several charges. Zafar's father, Akbar II had been imprisoned by the British and he was not his father's preferred choice as his successor. One of Akbar Shah's queens, Mumtaz Begum, pressured him to declare her son, Mirza Jahangir, as his successor. However, The East India Company exiled Jahangir after he attacked their resident, in the Red Fort, paving the way for Zafar to assume the throne.
Title: Zeenat Mahal
Passage: Begum Sahiba Zeenat Mahal (زینت محل), also spelled "Zinat Mahal",(1823 - 17 July 1886) was the de facto Empress who ruled the Mughal Empire on behalf of the Emperor Bahadur Shah II Zafar. She was his favourite wife.
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Rangoon
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[
"Bahadur Shah Zafar",
"Zeenat Mahal"
] |
Where did the director of film Trilby (1923 Film) die?
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Title: Trilby (1923 film)
Passage: Trilby is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by James Young and starring Andrée Lafayette, Creighton Hale, and Arthur Edmund Carewe. It is an adaptation of the 1894 novel "Trilby" by George Du Maurier about a young woman named Trilby who falls under the power of the domineering mesmerist Svengali.
Title: James Young (director)
Passage: James Young (January 1, 1872 – June 9, 1948) was an American film director, actor and screenwriter of the silent era. Before films Young had a successful career as a stage actor appearing on Broadway and throughout the country, and was the author of a notable 1905 book on theatrical makeup. His first wife was librettist Rida Johnson Young who often composed with Victor Herbert. Turning to silent films he directed 93 films between 1912 and 1928. He also appeared as an actor in 62 films between 1909 and 1917. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland and died in New York, New York. His second wife was film actress Clara Kimball Young, 18 years his junior, who kept his surname after they divorced.
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New York
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[
"James Young (director)",
"Trilby (1923 film)"
] |
Where did the director of film Coma (2009 Film) study?
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Title: Ludwig Wüst
Passage: Ludwig Wüst (born 29 April 1965 in Bavaria, Germany) is an Austrian film director, scriptwriter and producer. Ludwig Wüst grew up in Bavaria. He moved to Vienna, where he studied acting and singing at the University of Music and Performing Arts. He has worked as theater director in Frankfurt, Berlin, the Opera Leipzig and in Vienna at the Wiener Festwochen. In 1998 Ludwig Wüst participated as an actor in the premiere of one of Hermann Nitsch's Orgien Mysterien Theater performances. His first feature film KOMA (2009) raised a lot of attention from media and critics alike. Due to its realism, the style of his films has been compared to Michael Haneke, Ulrich Seidl or the Dardenne-brothers. His film TAPE END (2011) was shot in a single frame lasting 60 minutes without a single cut. During the actual shooting, director Ludwig Wüst was not present at the set leaving the actors alone guided only by certain instructions. The internet as a medium for film plays an important role in Ludwig Wüst's work. The theatrical release of his debut feature KOMA in Austria happened simultaneously with a worldwide release as a video on demand on the internet. For the short film PASOLINICODE02112011 Wüst went a step further in using the internet as a platform for films. On 2 November 2011, the anniversary of Pier Paolo Pasolini's death in Ostia, the film had its world premiere exclusively on the internet. Later it was shown at film festivals and as a video installation at the Kunsthalle Wien. "My Father's House" was first presented to the public at the 21er Haus, the Austrian museum for the art of the 21st century. Its world premiere took place at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival 2013. The film is both a work of its own as well as the pilot for the "Heimatfilm"-trilogy. The second film of the trilogy, "Farewell", was presented in 2014, after a series of festival attendances, among them in Karlovy Vary, along with "My Father's House" at the Austrian Film Museum. The final part of the trilogy, "Heimatfilm", had its World Premiere at the Diagonale and was also presented at the Austrian Film Museum. "Heimatfilm" is an anthology film about how people across different generations cope with the question of belonging and home. Wüst's latest work, "Departure", is going to have the World Premiere at the Berlinale.
Title: Coma (2009 film)
Passage: Coma is a 2009 Austrian film written and directed by Ludwig Wüst. The film premiered at the Moscow International Film Festival in 2009. It received critical acclaim particularly in the French Canadian press. Due to his gloomy style director Ludwig Wüst is often compared with fellow Austrian directors Michael Haneke and Ulrich Seidl. "Coma" is the first Austrian film and one of the first films in Europe that had a world-wide release on the internet as video on demand on the renowned cinema website mubi.com simultaneously with its theatrical release.
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University of Music and Performing Arts
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[
"Ludwig Wüst",
"Coma (2009 film)"
] |
Which film has the director who is older, Poonthenaruvi or Fun In The Barracks?
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Title: J. Sasikumar
Passage: Nambiathusseril Varkey John( 14 October 1927 – 17 July 2014), better known by his screen name Sasikumar, was an Indian film director who worked in Malayalam cinema. One of the most prolific directors in world cinema, he has directed more than 141 films in his career which began in the mid-1960s. He is often referred to as Hitmaker Sasikumar due to the commercial success of his films. Sasikumar holds three world records: the records for most films( 141), most films having the same actor as hero( Prem Nazir in 84 films) and the most films directed in a year( 15 films in 1977). He died in 2014 at the age of 86.
Title: Fun in the Barracks
Passage: Fun in the Barracks( French: Les Gaîtés de l'escadron or Les Gaietés de l'escadron) is a 1932 French comedy film directed by Maurice Tourneur and starring Raimu, Jean Gabin and Fernandel. It was based on a play by Georges Courteline and Edouard Nores. Tourneur was remaking the story, having previously filmed a silent version in 1913. The film was one of the most expensive made by Tourneur and was a popular commercial hit.
Title: Maurice Tourneur
Passage: Maurice Tourneur (2 February 1876 – 4 August 1961) was a French film director and screenwriter.
Title: Poonthenaruvi
Passage: Poonthenaruvi is a 1974 Indian Malayalam film, directed by J. Sasikumar and produced by C. C. Baby and V. M. Chandi. The film stars Prem Nazir, Nanditha Bose, Vincent, Sudheer and Jayan. The music score is by M. K. Arjunan.
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Fun In The Barracks
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[
"Fun in the Barracks",
"J. Sasikumar",
"Poonthenaruvi",
"Maurice Tourneur"
] |
Who was born later, Gianantonio Capizucchi or Bersvend Martinussen Røkkum?
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Title: Bersvend Martinussen Røkkum
Passage: Bersvend Martinussen Røkkum (2 February 1806 – 14 August 1867) was a Norwegian politician. He was elected to the Norwegian Parliament in 1842, representing the rural constituency of "Romsdals Amt" (today named Møre og Romsdal). He worked as a farmer. He served only one term. He was born and died in Ålvundfjord.
Title: Gianantonio Capizucchi
Passage: Gianantonio Capizucchi( 24 October 1515 – 28 January 1569) was an Italian Roman Catholic cardinal and bishop.
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Bersvend Martinussen Røkkum
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[
"Bersvend Martinussen Røkkum",
"Gianantonio Capizucchi"
] |
Which country Sava Ii's father is from?
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Title: Sava II
Passage: Saint Sava II (/ "Sveti Sava II"; 1201–1271) was the third Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church, serving from 1263 until his death in 1271. He was the middle son of King Stefan the First-Crowned of the Nemanjić dynasty and his Byzantine wife Eudokia Angelina. He had two brothers, Stefan Radoslav and Stefan Vladislav, and a sister, Komnena. Predislav took the monastic name of "Sava", after his uncle, Saint Sava, the first Serbian Archbishop. The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates him as a saint and his feast-day is 21 February. Born as Predislav in 1198, he was the middle son of King Stefan the First-Crowned and Eudokia Angelina. He had brothers Stefan Radoslav (b. 1192), Stefan Vladislav (b. 1198), and half-brother Stefan Uroš I (b. 1223). He also had two sisters, Komnena being the only one whose name is known. King Stefan the First-Crowned, who had become ill, took monastic vows and died in 1227. Radoslav who was the eldest son succeeded as King, crowned at Žiča by Archbishop Sava, his uncle. The younger sons, Vladislav and Uroš I, received appanages. Sava II (Predislav) was appointed bishop of Hum shortly thereafter, later serving as Archbishop of Serbia (1263-1270). The Church and state was thus dominated by the same family and the ties between the two as well as the family's role within the Church continued.
Title: Stefan the First-Crowned
Passage: Stefan Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немањић) or Stefan the First-Crowned (/ Stefan Prvovenčani, ; around 1165 – 24 September 1228) was Grand Prince of Serbia from 1196, and the King of Serbia from 1217 until his death in 1228. He was the first Rascian king, and through his promotion of the Serbian Grand Principality into a kingdom and helping his brother Saint Sava in establishing the Serbian Church, he is regarded one of the most important of the Nemanjić dynasty.
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Serbian Grand Principality
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[
"Stefan the First-Crowned",
"Sava II"
] |
Who is the spouse of the director of film Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag?
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Title: Homi Wadia
Passage: Homi Wadia( 22 May 1911 – 10 December 2004) was an Indian film director and producer in Bollywood( Hindi cinema). He was the co-founder of Wadia Movietone productions, established in 1933 and later after the closure of Wadiatone, he founded Basant Pictures in 1942. In a career spanning five decades, he directed over 40 films, including" Hunterwali"( 1935)," Miss Frontier Mail"( 1936)," Diamond Queen"( 1940) and fantasy film" Hatim Tai"( 1956). He was also a founding member of the Film& Television Producers Guild of India, established in 1954. Homi Wadia was married to actress and stunt woman Fearless Nadia. Homi was the younger brother of JBH Wadia, who was himself a movie director.
Title: Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag
Passage: Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag (Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp) is a 1952 fantasy adventure film produced and directed by Homi Wadia. Made under the Basant Pictures banner, it had story, scenario and additional dialogue by JBH Wadia. The dialogues were written by Teznath Zar. The music of the film was composed by S. N. Tripathi and Chitragupta. The film starred Meena Kumari, Mahipal, S. N. Tripathi, B. M. Vyas, Pandit Amarnath and Raja Sandow. This fantasy film from the Arabian Nights follows the adventures of Aladdin and his finding of the magic lamp in the cave, and his love for the princess Badar.
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Fearless Nadia
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[
"Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag",
"Homi Wadia"
] |
When was Martha Érika Alonso's husband born?
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Title: Martha Érika Alonso
Passage: Martha Érika Alonso Hidalgo (17 December 1973 – 24 December 2018; also called Martha Érika Alonso de Moreno Valle) was a Mexican politician of the National Action Party (PAN) who served as the first female governor of Puebla from 14 December 2018 until her death ten days later in a helicopter crash. She was the spouse of Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas, who was governor of Puebla from 2011 to 2017 and was also killed in the crash.
Title: Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas
Passage: Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas (30 June 1968 – 24 December 2018) was a Mexican politician affiliated with the National Action Party (PAN). He was the Governor of Puebla from February 2011 through January 2017. Moreno Valle also served as a Deputy of the LIX Legislature of the Mexican Congress representing Puebla and as a Senator in the LX, LXI and LXIV Legislatures. Moreno Valle was the grandson of Rafael Moreno Valle, a doctor and politician who also served as the Governor of Puebla from 1969 to 1972. He was also the spouse of Martha Erika Alonso Hidalgo, the first woman Governor of Puebla.
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30 June 1968
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[
"Martha Érika Alonso",
"Rafael Moreno Valle Rosas"
] |
Which film has the director died first, La Vuelta De Rocha or Three Sad Tigers?
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Title: Raúl Ruiz (director)
Passage: Raúl Ernesto Ruiz Pino( 25 July 1941 – 19 August 2011) was an experimental Chilean filmmaker, writer and teacher whose work is best known in France. He directed more than 100 films.
Title: Three Sad Tigers
Passage: Three Sad Tigers is a 1968 Chilean drama film directed by Raúl Ruiz. It shared the Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival in 1969.
Title: Manuel Romero
Passage: Manuel Romeo (September 21, 1891 – October 3, 1954 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentine film director, screenwriter, dramatist and score composer, and one of the influential directors in the cinema of Argentina of the classic era. He directed and wrote over films between 1931 and 1951 even composing the musical scores for several. He was a pioneer of Variety Theatre, and one of the few tango lyrical writers that has reached timeless classical success. When he was a teenager, he began his journalist job in the Magacine Fray Mochoy, and in the newspapers Crítica y Última Hora. His first play, "Teatro breve" is from 1919 with the collaboration of Ivo Pelay. He wrote 180 more. In 1922 the most famous, "El bailarín del cabaret", was staged with the César Ratti's company, where Corsini triunfó (had a success) with "Patotero sentimental". In 1923 he travelled to Europe with Luis Bayón Herrera. In Paris, where he acted on several plays, he met Carlos Gardel and the idea of filmmaking was born. He wrote the plot and songs for "Luces de Buenos Aires", directed by the Chilean Adelqui Millar. It starred Gloria Guzmán, Sofía Bozán, Pedro Quartucci and the Julio De Caro musical group. He returned to Buenos Aires, where he introduced the new ideas taken from music hall and varieties shows. He started to work at the Lumitón cinema company, with Enrique Telémaco Susini . With that film company, released in February 1935, "Noches de Buenos Aires", written and directed by Romero, his cinema career began. The film starred Tita Merello, Irma Córdoba, Enrique Serrano and Fernando Ochoa. He filmed very quickly, he only wanted to finish and achieve a good result. His films were rejected by critics and intellectuals as a result, but ordinary people liked his style because they knew him from radio of variety shows. He directed films such as Adiós pampa mía in 1946.
Title: La vuelta de Rocha
Passage: La vuelta de Rocha is a Argentine film directed and written by Manuel Romero.
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La Vuelta De Rocha
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[
"Manuel Romero",
"Three Sad Tigers",
"La vuelta de Rocha",
"Raúl Ruiz (director)"
] |
Which song was released first, Elastic Heart or Boom Boom Pow?
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Title: Elastic Heart
Passage: "Elastic Heart" is a song by Australian singer Sia, featuring Canadian singer The Weeknd and American record producer Diplo, taken from for the 2013 American film . Andrew Swanson assisted the artists in writing the song, with production handled by Diplo and American producer Greg Kurstin. It was released on 1 October 2013 as a single from "Catching Fire" by RCA, Republic and Lionsgate. " Elastic Heart" peaked at number 7 on the singles chart of New Zealand and was certified gold by the Recorded Music NZ. It also appeared on the charts of Australia, Belgium, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. In 2014, Sia re-recorded a solo version of "Elastic Heart" for her sixth studio album "1000 Forms of Fear". The solo version was released in 2015 as a single from the album and was accompanied by a controversial music video that features actor Shia LaBeouf and dancer Maddie Ziegler. The clip was the eighth most viewed YouTube music video in 2015, while the single peaked within the top 10 in Australia and the United Kingdom, and the top 20 in the United States.
Title: Boom Boom Pow
Passage: "Boom Boom Pow" is a song sung by The Black Eyed Peas released as the lead single from their fifth studio album, "The E.N.D". "Boom Boom Pow" topped the "Billboard" Hot 100, making it the group's first U.S. number one single. It is the second longest-running single to stay atop the Hot 100 in 2009, beaten only by The Black Eyed Peas' second single from "The E.N.DI Gotta Feeling", which held the top spot for 14 consecutive weeks. It has also topped the Australian, Canadian and UK singles charts as well as reaching the top 10 in more than 20 countries. The song was named 7th on the "Billboard" Hot 100 Songs of the Decade and 51st on the "Billboard" Hot 100 Songs of All-time. The single has since sold over 6,000,000 copies in the U.S. and was ranked as the number one song and number two digital song at the "Billboard" Year End Chart of 2009. The song was nominated at the 52nd Grammy Awards for Best Dance Recording and won Best Short Form Music Video. " Rolling Stone" ranked the song number 14 on their Best 25 Songs of 2009 list. As of July 2018, the music video has over 310 million views on YouTube.
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Boom Boom Pow
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[
"Elastic Heart",
"Boom Boom Pow"
] |
Where did Jacques Bizet's father study?
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Title: Georges Bizet
Passage: Georges Bizet (25 October 18383 June 1875), registered at birth as Alexandre César Léopold Bizet, was a French composer of the Romantic era. Best known for his operas in a career cut short by his early death, Bizet achieved few successes before his final work, "Carmen", which has become one of the most popular and frequently performed works in the entire opera repertoire. During a brilliant student career at the Conservatoire de Paris, Bizet won many prizes, including the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1857. He was recognised as an outstanding pianist, though he chose not to capitalise on this skill and rarely performed in public. Returning to Paris after almost three years in Italy, he found that the main Parisian opera theatres preferred the established classical repertoire to the works of newcomers. His keyboard and orchestral compositions were likewise largely ignored; as a result, his career stalled, and he earned his living mainly by arranging and transcribing the music of others. Restless for success, he began many theatrical projects during the 1860s, most of which were abandoned. Neither of his two operas that reached the stage in this time—"Les pêcheurs de perles" and "La jolie fille de Perth"—were immediately successful. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871, during which Bizet served in the National Guard, he had little success with his one-act opera "Djamileh", though an orchestral suite derived from his incidental music to Alphonse Daudet's play "L'Arlésienne" was instantly popular. The production of Bizet's final opera, "Carmen", was delayed because of fears that its themes of betrayal and murder would offend audiences. After its premiere on 3 March 1875, Bizet was convinced that the work was a failure; he died of a heart attack three months later, unaware that it would prove a spectacular and enduring success. Bizet's marriage to Geneviève Halévy was intermittently happy and produced one son. After his death, his work, apart from "Carmen", was generally neglected. Manuscripts were given away or lost, and published versions of his works were frequently revised and adapted by other hands. He founded no school and had no obvious disciples or successors. After years of neglect, his works began to be performed more frequently in the 20th century. Later commentators have acclaimed him as a composer of brilliance and originality whose premature death was a significant loss to French musical theatre.
Title: Jacques Bizet
Passage: Jacques Bizet (10 July 1872 - 3 November 1922) was a French physician and businessman best known for his childhood friendship with the novelist Marcel Proust, whom he predeceased by fifteen days when he committed suicide. The composer Georges Bizet (who died in 1875 when Jacques was not quite three) was his father. His mother was the , born Geneviève Halévy. The essayist-historian Daniel Halévy (1872 – 1962) was a cousin.
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Conservatoire de Paris
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[
"Georges Bizet",
"Jacques Bizet"
] |
Who was born first out of Lyubomira Kazanova and Nadia Min Dern Heng?
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Title: Lyubomira Kazanova
Passage: Lyubomira Kazanova( born 23 May 1996) is a Bulgarian group rhythmic gymnast.
Title: Nadia Min Dern Heng
Passage: Nadia Min Dern Heng( born 1 January 1985 in Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia) is a Malaysian beauty pageant titleholder and model who won Miss World Malaysia 2010 and represented Malaysia at Miss World 2010 on October 30 in China.
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Nadia Min Dern Heng
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[
"Lyubomira Kazanova",
"Nadia Min Dern Heng"
] |
Do the bands The Gordons (Duo) and Sacred Rite (Band), originate from the same country?
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Title: The Gordons (duo)
Passage: The Gordons are a folk music duo consisting of Gary Gordon and Roberta Gordon, who are husband and wife. They have been performing professionally since 1973. They have been bringing their folk, bluegrass, and country music blend to audiences since the 1970s, when they began touring throughout the Midwestern United States, playing clubs, fairs, festivals and colleges. The husband and wife duo has also become popular in the Carolinas, the Northeastern United States, and in Europe. In 1989 they recorded with Dobroist Josh Graves and bluegrass fiddler Kenny Baker, from Bill Monroe's band, The Bluegrass Boys. The resulting album was" Old Time Radio Show". The Gordons released" Was n't Born To Follow" one year later; this was a more country flavored record, featuring fiddler Wade Ray. In 1996, The Gordons toured Ireland, and performed live in Dublin on Ireland's RTÉ television network. " End of a Long Hard Day" was released in 1997; this album was hailed by critic Edward Morris of" Billboard", who stated" the Gordons bring to mind that most listenable of all bluegrass bands, the great Flatt& Scruggs." The national folk music magazine, Dirty Linen, wrote that the album" is touching, sad and beautiful". A live record chronicling their tours in Europe arrived in 1999, titled" Live in Holland". The Gordons released" Time Will Tell Our Story" in 2002, with guest musicians Alison Brown and Robert Bowlin. " Our Time" followed in 2008 on their own label. In 2008," Our Time" was played so often on folk and bluegrass radio shows that it ranked as the No. 10 record of the year on folk radio. Occasionally, they tour with a larger ensemble, including David Johnson, the longtime fiddler for Randy Travis.
Title: Sacred Rite (band)
Passage: Sacred Rite is an American heavy metal band formed in 1980 hailing from Honolulu, Hawaii. Sacred Rite was one of the two notable heavy metal bands from Honolulu, Hawaii( the other being Hawaii). The group's self- titled debut album was released in Europe on Axe Killer Records, which helped grow their fanbase and led to the band getting an opening act spot for the band Triumph during a tour stop in Hawaii. The band relocated from Honolulu to Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1987. Drummer Kevin Lum left the band in 1988 due to complications from diabetes, and later died in 2002 as a result of heart failure.
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yes
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[
"The Gordons (duo)",
"Sacred Rite (band)"
] |
When did Sila Zandukeli-Sandunov's wife die?
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Title: Elizabeth Sandunova
Passage: Elizabeth S. Sandunova née Uranova (1772/76 – 3 December 1826), was a Russian Empire stage actress and operatic mezzo-soprano. Wife of Sila Sandunov.
Title: Sila Zandukeli-Sandunov
Passage: Sila Nikolaevich Sandunov , born Silovan Nikolozis dze Zandukeli , (born 1756— Died 1820) was a businessman and actor of Georgian origin active at the court of Catherine the Great. Sandunov's family emigrated from Georgia to Russia proper as part of an entourage accompanying the exiled Georgian monarch Vakhtang VI. Sandunov is best remembered today as the founder of the eponymous Sanduny Baths, an architectural and cultural landmark of downtown Moscow. The businessman started his investment in the baths by selling diamonds he had received as a wedding gift from Empress Catherine, who personally attended the wedding ceremony at the royal chapel. Sandunov was married to mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Sandunova.
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3 December 1826
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[
"Sila Zandukeli-Sandunov",
"Elizabeth Sandunova"
] |
Where does the director of film Up, Down, Fragile work at?
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Title: Up, Down, Fragile
Passage: Up, Down, Fragile is a 1995 French film directed by Jacques Rivette. It was entered into the 19th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: Jacques Rivette
Passage: Jacques Rivette (1 March 1928 – 29 January 2016) was a French film director and film critic most commonly associated with the French New Wave and the film magazine "Cahiers du Cinéma". He made twenty-nine films, including "L'amour fou" (1969), "Out 1" (1971), "Celine and Julie Go Boating" (1974), and "La Belle Noiseuse" (1991). His work is noted for its improvisation, loose narratives, and lengthy running times. Inspired by Jean Cocteau to become a filmmaker, Rivette shot his first short film at age twenty. He moved to Paris to pursue his career, frequenting Henri Langlois' Cinémathèque Française and other ciné-clubs; there, he met François Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Éric Rohmer, Claude Chabrol and other future members of the New Wave. Rivette began writing film criticism, and was hired by André Bazin for "Cahiers du Cinéma" in 1953. In his criticism, he expressed an admiration for American films – especially those of genre directors such as John Ford, Alfred Hitchcock and Nicholas Ray – and was deeply critical of mainstream French cinema. Rivette's articles, admired by his peers, were considered the magazine's best and most aggressive writings, particularly his 1961 article "On Abjection" and his influential series of interviews with film directors co-written with Truffaut. He continued making short films, including "Le Coup de Berger", which is often cited as the first New Wave film. Truffaut later credited Rivette with developing the movement. Although he was the first New Wave director to begin work on a feature film, "Paris Belongs to Us" was not released until 1961, by which time Chabrol, Truffaut and Godard released their own first features and popularised the movement worldwide. Rivette became editor of "Cahiers du Cinéma" during the early 1960s and publicly fought French censorship of his second feature film, "The Nun" (1966). He then re-evaluated his career, developing a unique cinematic style with "L'amour fou". Influenced by the political turmoil of May 68, improvisational theatre and an in-depth interview with filmmaker Jean Renoir, Rivette began working with large groups of actors on character development and allowing events to unfold on camera. This technique led to the thirteen-hour "Out 1" which, although rarely screened, is considered a Holy Grail of cinephiles. His films of the 1970s, such as "Celine and Julie Go Boating", often incorporated fantasy and were better-regarded. After attempting to make four consecutive films, however, Rivette had a nervous breakdown and his career slowed for several years. During the early 1980s, he began a business partnership with producer Martine Marignac, who produced all his subsequent films. Rivette's output increased from then on, and his film "La Belle Noiseuse" received international praise. He retired after completing "Around a Small Mountain" (2009), and it was revealed three years later that he had Alzheimer's disease. Very private about his personal life, Rivette was briefly married to photographer and screenwriter Marilù Parolini during the early 1960s and later married Véronique Manniez.
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Cahiers du cinéma
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[
"Jacques Rivette",
"Up, Down, Fragile"
] |
Where did Saw Lon Of Pagan's husband die?
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Title: Saw Lon of Pagan
Passage: Saw Lon was a queen consort of King Narathihapate of the Pagan Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar). She was a favorite of the king but later executed for trying to poison the king.
Title: Narathihapate
Passage: Narathihapate (also Sithu IV of Pagan; 23 April 1238 – 1 July 1287) was the last king of the Pagan Empire who reigned from 1256 to 1287. The king is known in Burmese history as the "Taruk-Pyay Minthe King who Fled from the Taruk [Mongols]") for his flight from Pagan (Bagan) to Lower Burma in 1285 during the first Mongol invasion (1277–87) of the kingdom. He eventually submitted to Kublai Khan, founder of the Yuan dynasty in January 1287 in exchange for a Mongol withdrawal from northern Burma. But when the king was assassinated six months later by his son Thihathu, the Viceroy of Prome, the 250-year-old Pagan Empire broke apart into multiple petty states. The political fragmentation of the Irrawaddy valley and its periphery would last for another 250 years until the mid-16th century. The king is unkindly remembered in the royal chronicles, which in addition to calling a cowardly king who fled from the invaders, also call him "an ogre" and "glutton" who was "great in wrath, haughtiness and envy, exceeding covetous and ambitious." According to scholarship, he was certainly an ineffective ruler but unfairly scapegoated by the chronicles for the fall of the empire, whose decline predated his reign, and in fact had been "more prolonged and agonized".
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Pyay
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[
"Saw Lon of Pagan",
"Narathihapate"
] |
Where did Andreyas's father die?
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Title: Yeshaq I
Passage: Yeshaq I or Isaac( throne name: Gabra Masqal II) was Emperor of Ethiopia(" nəguśa nagaśt")( 1414 – 29). A member of the House of Solomon, he was the second son of Emperor Dawit I.
Title: Andreyas
Passage: Andreyas ("indrēyāsAndrew") was Emperor (1429–1430) of Abyssinia, and a member of the Solomonic dynasty. He was the oldest son of Yeshaq I. The British explorer James Bruce, who wrote one of the earliest European histories of Abyssinia, reports little more than Andreyas was buried with his father at the Tadbaba Maryam monastery.
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Ethiopia
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[
"Yeshaq I",
"Andreyas"
] |
Which film was released first, Briton And Boer or Flaming Frontiers?
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Title: Briton and Boer
Passage: Briton and Boer is a 1909 silent film produced and distributed by Selig Polyscope Company.
Title: Flaming Frontiers
Passage: Flaming Frontiers( 1938) is a Universal movie serial starring Johnny Mack Brown. It was a remake of" Heroes of the West"( 1932). It was re-edited into a TV series in 1966. Much of the material was reused in Lon Chaney Jr.'s 1942 serial" Overland Mail".
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Briton And Boer
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[
"Flaming Frontiers",
"Briton and Boer"
] |
Who is the father of Alessandro Torlonia, 5Th Prince Of Civitella-Cesi?
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Title: Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi
Passage: Don Alessandro Torlonia ( 7 December 1911 – 1 May/ 12 May 1986) was the 5th Prince di Civitella- Cesi. Born in Rome, Torlonia was the son of Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince di Civitella- Cesi and his American wife, Mary Elsie Moore. On the death of his father in 1933, he inherited large estates as well as his father's princely and other titles. He died in the Palazzo Torlonia, Rome, in 1986.
Title: Mary Elsie Moore
Passage: Mary Elsie Moore, Princess Civitella- Cesi( October 22, 1889 – December 21, 1941), was an American heiress who married and divorced Italian Prince Don Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella- Cesi.
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Marino Torlonia, 4th Prince of Civitella-Cesi
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[
"Mary Elsie Moore",
"Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince of Civitella-Cesi"
] |
Who lived longer, David Ashkenazi or Absalom Baird?
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Title: David Ashkenazi
Passage: David Vladimirovitch Ashkenazi( 25 December 191519 February 1997) was a Russian pianist, accompanist and composer. Ashkenazi was born on 25 December 1915 in Nizhny Novgorod. He studied piano at the local music college and at the Moscow Conservatory. He worked as an accompanist with a number of celebrated Soviet pop singers, including Isabella Yuryeva, Klavdiya Shulzhenko, Lyudmila Zykina, Marina Gordon, Vadim Kozin, Mark Bernes, Iosif Kobzon and others. He was made People's Artist of Russia in 1996. In 1964 he and violinist Naum Latunsky performed in an episode of the film" The Garnet Bracelet", which was an adaptation of the celebrated novella of the same name by Alexander Kuprin. He set to music the Yakov Polonsky's poem titled" When in a separation presentiment", and his song was covered by many singers. David Ashkenazi was the father of the famous pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy. He died on 19 February 1997 in Moscow, Russia.
Title: Absalom Baird
Passage: Absalom Baird( August 20, 1824 – June 14, 1905) was a career United States Army officer who distinguished himself as a Union Army general in the American Civil War. Baird received the Medal of Honor for his military actions.
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David Ashkenazi
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[
"Absalom Baird",
"David Ashkenazi"
] |
Where was the performer of song Thirty Days (Chuck Berry Song) born?
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Title: Thirty Days (Chuck Berry song)
Passage: "Thirty Days (To Come Back Home)", also written "30 Days", is a 1955 song and chart single by Chuck Berry. Berry wrote "30 Days" to pay tribute to Hank Williams' country music.
Title: Chuck Berry
Passage: Charles Edward Anderson Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American singer and songwriter, and one of the pioneers of rock and roll music. Nicknamed the "Father of Rock and Roll", Berry refined and developed rhythm and blues into the major elements that made rock and roll distinctive with songs such as "Maybellene" (1955), " Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957) and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958). Writing lyrics that focused on teen life and consumerism, and developing a music style that included guitar solos and showmanship, Berry was a major influence on subsequent rock music. Born into a middle-class African-American family in St. Louis, Missouri, Berry had an interest in music from an early age and gave his first public performance at Sumner High School. While still a high school student he was convicted of armed robbery and was sent to a reformatory, where he was held from 1944 to 1947. After his release, Berry settled into married life and worked at an automobile assembly plant. By early 1953, influenced by the guitar riffs and showmanship techniques of the blues musician T-Bone Walker, Berry began performing with the Johnnie Johnson Trio. His break came when he traveled to Chicago in May 1955 and met Muddy Waters, who suggested he contact Leonard Chess, of Chess Records. With Chess, he recorded "Maybellene"—Berry's adaptation of the country song "Ida Red"—which sold over a million copies, reaching number one on "Billboard" magazine's rhythm and blues chart. By the end of the 1950s, Berry was an established star, with several hit records and film appearances and a lucrative touring career. He had also established his own St. Louis nightclub, Berry's Club Bandstand. However, he was sentenced to three years in prison in January 1962 for offenses under the Mann Act—he had transported a 14-year-old girl across state lines. After his release in 1963, Berry had several more hits, including "No Particular Place to GoYou Never Can Tell", and "Nadine". But these did not achieve the same success, or lasting impact, of his 1950s songs, and by the 1970s he was more in demand as a nostalgic performer, playing his past hits with local backup bands of variable quality. However, in 1972 he reached a new level of achievement when a rendition of "My Ding-a-Ling" became his only record to top the charts. His insistence on being paid in cash led in 1979 to a four-month jail sentence and community service, for tax evasion. Berry was among the first musicians to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on its opening in 1986; he was cited for having "laid the groundwork for not only a rock and roll sound but a rock and roll stance. " Berry is included in several of "Rolling Stone" magazine's "greatest of all time" lists; he was ranked fifth on its 2004 and 2011 lists of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll includes three of Berry's: "Johnny B. GoodeMaybellene", and "Rock and Roll Music". Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" is the only rock-and-roll song included on the Voyager Golden Record.
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St. Louis, Missouri
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[
"Chuck Berry",
"Thirty Days (Chuck Berry song)"
] |
Where did Washington Shirley, 2Nd Earl Ferrers's father study?
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Title: Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers
Passage: Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers PC (20 October 1650 – 25 December 1717)—known as Sir Robert Shirley, 7th Baronet, from 1669 to 1677 and Robert Shirley, 13th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, from 1677 to 1711—was an English peer and courtier. Shirley was born at East Sheen, the third son of Sir Robert Shirley, 4th Baronet and his wife Catherine Okeover. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford. In March 1669, he inherited his baronetcy from his infant nephew, and received an M.A. from Oxford in 1669. Shirley was suggested as a candidate for Lichfield in 1677 by Thomas Thynne, husband of his second cousin Frances, but he preferred to accept a seat in the House of Lords, the barony of Ferrers of Chartley being called out of abeyance for him in December. He was also appointed a deputy lieutenant of Staffordshire shortly thereafter. In 1683, he was appointed high steward of Stafford, replacing the Duke of Monmouth. On 18 February 1684, Lord Ferrers was appointed Master of the Horse to the Queen Consort, Catherine of Braganza. After Charles II's death in 1685, he became the Dowager Queen's Lord Steward and "Chief Bailiff of the Revenues", in which post he served until her death in 1705. Among the Queen's property was the honour of Higham Ferrers, part of the Duchy of Lancaster, which had been granted to her for life by Charles II with reversion to the Earl of Feversham, her Lord Chamberlain. Since Feversham avoided open politics after the Glorious Revolution in 1689, the offices of the honour were in Ferrers' gift. This allowed him to choose the Member of Parliament for Higham Ferrers until 1703, when Thomas Watson-Wentworth, whose brother had married Feversham's sister-in-law, purchased from him the reversion of the honour of Higham Ferrers and took over the electoral interest. At the coronation of King James II in April, Ferrers was assistant lord cupbearer. He was also the first colonel of The Princess Anne of Denmark's Regiment of Foot, raised in the summer of 1685, during the Monmouth Rebellion, but was removed in favor of James FitzJames, 1st Duke of Berwick on 1 November 1686. In September 1687, he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Staffordshire, replacing the Earl of Shrewsbury, who was unwilling to comply with James II's orders for purging the commission of the peace and packing Parliament with royalist candidates (to secure the repeal of the Test Act and the Penal Laws). However, Ferrers proved no more tractable, and was replaced in November by Walter Aston, 3rd Lord Aston of Forfar. He was also dismissed from the high stewardship of Stafford in February 1688. In December 1688, after the outbreak of the Glorious Revolution, Ferrers, Lord Chesterfield, and a retinue of gentlemen attended Princess Anne in Nottingham and escorted her to Warwick. Under William III and Mary II, Ferrers was re-appointed as high steward of Stafford. In 1692, Ferrers and Thynne (the latter now Viscount Weymouth) decided to partition the Barony of Farney in County Monaghan, both possessing an equal moiety of it as coheirs of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex. The barony was surveyed and divided into lands of equal value, Weymouth taking the eastern moiety and Ferrers the western. However, the survey soon proved to be faulty, and Ferrers' share of lesser value. Weymouth generously deeded a portion of his share to Ferrers to equalize them, a process completed in 1706. Ferrers was admitted to the Privy Council on 25 May 1699. He was retained in the Privy Council of Queen Anne, and was again assistant lord cupbearer at her coronation. John Macky described him during her reign:
Is a very honest Man, a Lover of his Country, a great Improver of Gardening and Parking; a keen Sportsman, never was yet in Business, but is very capable; a tall, fair Man, towards sixty Years old. After his second marriage to Selina Finch in 1699, he spent much of his time at a house he built in Twickenham, Heath Lane Lodge. On 3 September 1711, Lord Ferrers was created Earl Ferrers and Viscount Tamworth. On his death at Bath six years later, his earldom passed to his second (but eldest surviving) son Washington, whilst his barony passed to his granddaughter, Elizabeth, her father and elder brother having died in 1698 and 1714, respectively. Washington received the family's Northamptonshire estates in fee simple, while those in Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, and Staffordshire were to some extent encumbered by annuities to his four younger half-brothers and a jointure to the Dowager Countess Selina. She also received Heath Lane Lodge, which was then to go to her eldest son; he also inherited the Ettington Park estate near Stratford-on-Avon in Warwickshire, and he and his three full brothers were jointly left the Earl's Irish lands in County Monaghan. The estate of Garsdon in Wiltshire, inherited from the Washingtons, went to the Earl's third surviving son, Laurence.
Title: Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers
Passage: Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers (22 June 1677 – 14 April 1729), styled Hon. Washington Shirley until 1714 and Viscount Tamworth from 1714 to 1717, was a British nobleman and soldier. The second but first surviving son of Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers (by his first wife, Elizabeth Washington), he matriculated at Trinity College, Oxford in 1693. In 1697, he was commissioned an ensign in the Coldstream Guards. He left the regiment at some time after 1702. From 1713 until 1715, he sat for Fore in Ireland, apparently on his wife's interest. Upon the death of his nephew Robert Shirley, Viscount Tamworth in 1714, he adopted that title as heir apparent to his father. He succeeded to the earldom in 1717, but the estates were much diminished by his stepmother's jointure and bequests to his brothers and half-brothers. He had married Mary Levinge (d. January 1740), daughter of Sir Richard Levinge, 1st Baronet, around 1704. They had three daughters:
Appointed Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Staffordshire in 1725, he died in 1729. The earldom, for lack of male issue, passed to his brother Henry, a lunatic.
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Christ Church
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[
"Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers",
"Washington Shirley, 2nd Earl Ferrers"
] |
What is the date of death of Franciszek Ksawery Godebski's father?
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Title: Franciszek Ksawery Godebski
Passage: Franciszek Ksawery Godebski (1801 – 17 May 1869) was a Polish writer and journalist. He was born in Frankenthal. Cyprian Godebski was his father, and Dobrogost his pseudonym. Franciszek was from 1822-1823 editor of several literature magazines in Warsaw, among others of "Wanda". He participated in the November Uprising, was member of the Sejm in 1831 and editor of the "Orzel Bialy" magazine. From 1832 until 1858 he lived in France. In 1841 he co-founded, and from 1853 was a lecturer at, the Batignolles School (Szkola batiniolska). In 1849 Franciszek became administrator of the "La Tribune des Peuples" (People's Trubune). After his return to Poland, he became curator of the Ossolineum in Lwów. He died in Lwów, where he was buried in the Łyczakowski Cemetery.
Title: Cyprian Godebski
Passage: Cyprian Godebski (1765 – 19 April 1809) was a Polish poet, novelist and father of writer Franciszek Ksawery. He was an outstanding poet of the so-called "Legions Poetry".
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19 April 1809
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[
"Franciszek Ksawery Godebski",
"Cyprian Godebski"
] |
Where was the place of death of Maria Piątkowska's husband?
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Title: Maria Piątkowska
Passage: Maria Piątkowska (née Ilwicka, later Chojnacka; born 24 February 1931) is a former Polish sprinter, hurdler, and long jumper. She was a three-time olympian (Helsinki 1952, Rome 1960 and Tokyo 1964) and participated in three different European Championships (1954 Bern, 1958 Stockholm and 1962 Belgrade). She was a member of a world record-setting 4x100 metre relay team on 13 September 1964 in Łódź, Poland, with the time of 44.2 s. She won three medals at two different European championships: bronze in 4 × 100 m relay in 1958 in Stockholm and gold in 4 × 100 m relay and bronze in 80 metre hurdles in 1962 in Belgrade. She is the wife of a fellow Polish Olympian, discus thrower Edmund Piątkowski. She was born in Goleni, Romania, now in Moldova.
Title: Edmund Piątkowski
Passage: Edmund Piątkowski (31 January 1936 – 28 March 2016) was a Polish track and field athlete, who competed in the discus event. Piątkowski was multiple time Polish champion in the discus (1955, 1957–66, 1968–69). He participated in four European Championships in Athletics (1958, 1962, 1966, 1969), and three Olympic Games (1960, 1964, 1968). In 1958, he won the gold medal at the 6th European Championships in Stockholm. In May 1959, he broke the European record (57.89); afterward in June 1959, he set the world record (59.91) at the Kusocinski Memorial meet in Warsaw. Two years later, in August 1961, he yet again topped the European record (60.47) in Lodz. In 1960, Piątkowski took 5th place in the 17th Olympic Games at Rome. In 1962, he took 4th at Belgrade (7th EU-ch). In 1964, he took 7th at Tokyo (18th Ol). In 1966, he took 4th at Budapest (8th EU-ch). In 1967, he won at Kiev (2nd European Cup). In 1968, he took 7th at Mexico City (19th Ol). In 1969, he took 12th at Athens (9th EU-ch). He died on 28 March 2016 at the age of 80.
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Warsaw
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[
"Edmund Piątkowski",
"Maria Piątkowska"
] |
Why did Louise Borgia, Duchess Of Valentinois's father die?
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Title: Cesare Borgia
Passage: Cesare Borgia (13 September 1475 – 12 March 1507) was an Italian and Aragonese politician and "condottiero" (mercenary leader) whose fight for power was a major inspiration for "The Prince" by Machiavelli. He was an illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI. After initially entering the church and becoming a cardinal on his father's election to the Papacy, he became, after the death of his brother in 1498, the first person to resign a . He served as a "condottiero" for the King of France Louis XII around 1500 and occupied Milan and Naples during the Italian Wars. At the same time he carved out a state for himself in Central Italy, but after his father's death he was unable to retain power for long. According to Machiavelli this was not due to a lack of foresight but to his own illness.
Title: Louise Borgia, Duchess of Valentinois
Passage: Louise Borgia (17 May 1500 – 1553) was a French noblewoman and Duchess of Valentinois, having succeeded to the title upon the death of her father Cesare Borgia, Duke of Valentinois, in 1507 when she was almost seven years old. She was also Dame de Chalus, a title she inherited from her mother Charlotte of Albret. She was a member of the Third Order of Saint Dominic.
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fight
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[
"Cesare Borgia",
"Louise Borgia, Duchess of Valentinois"
] |
Are both Big Sound Authority and Bandana (Country Band) from the same country?
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Title: Bandana (country band)
Passage: Bandana was an American country music band composed of Lonnie Wilson( lead vocals), Jerry Fox( bass guitar), Tim Menzies( guitar), Joe Van Dyke( keyboards), and Jerry Ray Johnston( drums). After Menzies, Johnston and Van Dyke left, they were replaced with Michael Black and Billy Kemp on guitars, and Bob Mummert on drums. Between 1982 and 1986, they were signed to Warner Bros. Records, on which they charted ten singles on the" Billboard" Hot Country Singles( now Hot Country Songs) charts, including the top 20 hits" The Killin' Kind" and" Outside Lookin' In". The latter also appeared on a self- titled album. After disbanding, Menzies assumed the name Tim Mensy. He began a solo career, and later wrote hit singles for other artists. Wilson found work as a session drummer. Johnston's son, Jaren Johnston, founded the Southern rock group American Bang, which disbanded and re-established as The Cadillac Three.
Title: Big Sound Authority
Passage: Big Sound Authority were an English pop band. The group was formed in 1983 after Tony Burke( ex- Directions) and Julie Hadwen both wrote to Paul Weller, who was looking for new artists for his then emerging Respond Records label. Hadwen replied to the same advertisement as Tracie Young. Weller introduced them to each other and the newly formed Big Sound Authority recorded the song" History of the World" for a Respond Records compilation album," Love The Reason". They toured with other Respond artists such as Tracie and The Questions and were offered a recording contract by Weller, but decided to turn it down. They signed instead for the MCA Records imprint Source Records in 1984, and released" This House( Is Where Your Love Stands)" in 1985, which was their biggest hit. The band split up in 1986, after releasing three more singles and an album," An Inward Revolution". They supported The Kane Gang on tour in 1984, and in 1985 appeared at the Montreux Jazz Festival and the British Big Sound Authority tour. TV appearances included" Top of the PopsOxford Road Show The Tube The Old Grey Whistle Test", and" Wogan". They also did Radio One sessions for both Bruno Brooks and Janice Long. A live DVD," This House Is Where Your Love Stands", named after their biggest hit, was released in 2006.
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no
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[
"Bandana (country band)",
"Big Sound Authority"
] |
Which film was released first, An Acceptable Loss or Douro, Faina Fluvial?
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Title: Douro, Faina Fluvial
Passage: Douro, Faina Fluvial( Labor on the Douro River) is a 1931 Portuguese documentary short film. It was the first film directed by Manoel de Oliveira and is a portrait of his hometown of Porto and the labor and industry that takes place along the city's main river, the Douro River. It was first shown at the International Congress of Film Critics in Lisbon on September 19, 1931, where the majority of the Portuguese audience booed. However, other foreign critics and artists who were in attendance praised the film, such as Luigi Pirandello and Émile Vuillermoz. Oliveira re-edited the film with a new soundtrack and re-released it in 1934. Again in 1994, Oliveira modified the film by adding a new, more avant- garde soundtrack by Luís de Freitas Branco. Oliveira was influenced by German filmmaker Walther Ruttmann's documentary, and" Douro, Faina Fluvial" was made in the same genre of city symphony films.
Title: An Acceptable Loss
Passage: An Acceptable Loss is a political thriller film written and directed by Joe Chappelle and starring Tika Sumpter and Jamie Lee Curtis. It had its world premiere at the Chicago International Film Festival on October 13, 2018. It was released on January 18, 2019, by IFC Films.
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Douro, Faina Fluvial
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[
"An Acceptable Loss",
"Douro, Faina Fluvial"
] |
Who lived longer, Ludwig Elsbett or Pamela Ann Rymer?
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Title: Pamela Ann Rymer
Passage: Pamela Ann Rymer( January 16, 1941 – September 21, 2011) was a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California.
Title: Ludwig Elsbett
Passage: Ludwig Elsbett( born November 8, 1913 in Salz, Lower Franconia, Germany – d. March 28, 2003) is the inventor of the Elsbett Engine. Elsbett was one of nine children of the farmer Viktor Elsbett and his wife Maria. He grew up in agriculture, and was originally trained as a fitter for agricultural machinery. Later, he attended the technical schools in Bad Frankenhausen and Neustrelitz to study mechanical engineering and aircraft engines, and became a mechanical engineer. In 1937, he was appointed department manager at the Junkers Aircraft Works in Dessau and developed combustion engines. In 1940, he married his wife Lieselotte, and had five children with her. He was a living legend of technology; he played a decisive role in the further development of diesel engine technology. After the war, Elsbett set up an independent factory in Salzgitter for the production of a small two- stroke diesel engine. In 1973 Elsbett gained international recognition for the first ever serial- produced direct- injection diesel engine for cars. In 1977 Elsbett produced an engine fuelled by vegetable oil called the" Elsbett- motor". In 1980 Elsbett made the first conversion of standard diesel cars with prechamber engines to vegetable oil. In 1993 the" Elsbett Mercedes" won the first Eco Tour of Europe with the lowest consumption of fuel. In 1997 Elsbett won the European Solar Prize. In 2002 Elsbett converted the standard common-rail car engines and unit-injector truck engines to vegetable oil fuel. There is now an Elsbett Museum in the city of Salz, Bavaria, Lower Franconia.
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Ludwig Elsbett
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[
"Pamela Ann Rymer",
"Ludwig Elsbett"
] |
Who was born earlier, Hans Zeier or Richard F. Visotcky?
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Title: Hans Zeier
Passage: Hans Zeier( born 24 April 1898, date of death unknown) was a Swiss cross- country skier. He competed in the men's 50 kilometre event at the 1928 Winter Olympics.
Title: Richard F. Visotcky
Passage: Richard F. Visotcky (October 3, 1929 – November 2, 2002) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as mayor of Garfield, New Jersey for six terms was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly.
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Hans Zeier
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[
"Richard F. Visotcky",
"Hans Zeier"
] |
Which film has the director who died earlier, Ada (Film) or When A Girl'S Beautiful?
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Title: Ada (film)
Passage: Ada is a 1961 American political drama film made by Avon Productions, and distributed by Metro- Goldwyn- Mayer. It was directed by Daniel Mann, and produced by Lawrence Weingarten, with a screenplay by Arthur Sheekman and William Driskill based on the novel" Ada Dallas" by Wirt Williams. The musical score was by Bronislau Kaper, and the cinematography by Joseph Ruttenberg. The art direction was by Edward Carfagno and George W. Davis, and the costume design by Helen Rose. The film stars Susan Hayward and Dean Martin, with Wilfrid Hyde- White, Ralph Meeker, and Martin Balsam.
Title: Frank McDonald (director)
Passage: Frank McDonald( November 9, 1899 Baltimore, Maryland – March 8, 1980 Oxnard, California) was an American film and television director, active from 1935 to 1966. He directed more than 100 films, including many Westerns starring Gene Autry and Roy Rogers, and numerous TV show episodes. He is interred at Conejo Mountain Memorial Park in Camarillo, California.
Title: Daniel Mann
Passage: Daniel Chugerman( August 8, 1912 – November 21, 1991), better known as Daniel Mann, was an American film and television director.
Title: When a Girl's Beautiful
Passage: When a Girl's Beautiful is a 1947 musical comedy directed by Frank McDonald from a script by Brenda Weisberg. Actress Joi Lansing made her film debut on this film.
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When A Girl'S Beautiful
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[
"Ada (film)",
"Daniel Mann",
"When a Girl's Beautiful",
"Frank McDonald (director)"
] |
Where was the director of film Wise Girl (Film) born?
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Title: Leigh Jason
Passage: Leigh Jason (July 26, 1904 – February 19, 1979) was an American film director and screenwriter. He was born in New York, New York, and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
Title: Wise Girl (film)
Passage: Wise Girl is a 1937 romantic comedy film directed by Leigh Jason and starring Miriam Hopkins and Ray Milland. The screenplay concerns a wealthy socialite who tries to gain custody of her orphaned nieces.
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New York
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[
"Wise Girl (film)",
"Leigh Jason"
] |
Who is the paternal grandfather of Naja Rosa?
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Title: Thomas Koppel
Passage: Thomas Koppel (27 April 1944 – 25 February 2006) was a Danish classical music and avant-garde popular composer and musician. His father, Herman David Koppel (1908-1998), a composer and pianist of Jewish origin, fled the Nazis with his family in 1943. Thomas was born in a refugee camp in Sweden. The family moved to Denmark and Thomas studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Music with his father who was professor of piano. Like his father, Thomas Koppel became a classical pianist and composer. He wrote string quartets, a piano concerto, operas, cantatas, a ballet, symphonies and other orchestral works. At age 18 he completed his first opera "The Story of a Mother", based on a tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Koppel composed the score in 1971 for the ballet "Dødens Triumf" (Triumph of Death) which was danced naked at the Royal Danish Theatre. Unlike his father, Thomas Koppel also composed and performed avant-garde popular music. He founded the experimental rock group "Savage Rose" with his brother Anders and sister Lone. In 1968 they added four more members including the singer Annisette. Aside from rock, the group fused elements from classical music, jazz and rhythm and blues. Thomas Koppel and Annisette later became partners and married. They were deeply committed to projects to promote peace and social justice and in 1996 moved to Los Angeles drawn by its cultural and social diversity, including the homeless. Koppel died unexpectedly on vacation in Puerto Rico. One of his compositions is: Visiones Fugitives for piano & orchestra.
Title: Naja Rosa
Passage: Naja Rosa Koppel (born 1980) is a Danish singer-songwriter. She is the daughter of Savage Rose founders Annisette and Thomas Koppel and raised in Denmark and USA. She debuted on 16 August 2010 with her album "Naja Rosa", which she released to favourable reviews by critics. She is regarded as the renewer of the tradition of Savage Rose. Koppel's first solo concert in Denmark was held at the "Spotfestival" in Aarhus in 2010, for which she was awarded 6 stars by Danish music magazine "Gaffa".
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Herman David Koppel
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[
"Naja Rosa",
"Thomas Koppel"
] |
What is the date of death of Wang Yuankui's father?
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Title: Wang Tingcou
Passage: Wang Tingcou (王廷湊 or 王庭湊; died 834), formally the Duke of Taiyuan (太原公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty who, in 821, during the reign of Emperor Muzong, took over control of Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) and thereafter ruled it in a "de facto" independent manner from the imperial government. He was said to be particularly cruel even for a warlord. After his death, his family held onto control of the circuit, even after the end of Tang Dynasty, until his great-great-grandson Wang Rong was overthrown in 921 – 100 years after Wang Tingcou had initially taken over the circuit.
Title: Wang Yuankui
Passage: Wang Yuankui (王元逵) (812–854), formally Duke Zhong of Taiyuan (太原忠公), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty. Like his father Wang Tingcou, Wang Yuankui ruled Chengde Circuit (成德, headquartered in modern Shijiazhuang, Hebei) in "de facto" independence from the imperial government, but unlike Wang Tingcou, he was respectful to the imperial government and often followed its orders.
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834
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[
"Wang Yuankui",
"Wang Tingcou"
] |
Who was born earlier, Armando Ribeiro or Kostas Papoutsis?
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Title: Armando Ribeiro
Passage: Armando Ribeiro de Aguiar Malda( born 16 January 1971), known simply as Armando, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He spent most of his 20- year senior career with Cádiz( nine seasons overall, appearing in all three major levels of Spanish football), finishing it with Athletic Bilbao where he played three of his four La Liga campaigns, for a total of 44 matches.
Title: Kostas Papoutsis
Passage: Kostas Papoutsis( born 31 March 1979) is a Greek footballer.
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Armando Ribeiro
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[
"Armando Ribeiro",
"Kostas Papoutsis"
] |
When did William Louis, Prince Of Anhalt-Harzgerode's father die?
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Title: William Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode
Passage: William Louis of Anhalt-Harzgerode (Harzgerode, 18 August 1643 – Harzgerode, 14 October 1709), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and the last ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Harzgerode. He was the eldest child and only son of Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode, by his first wife Johanna Elisabeth, daughter of John Louis, Prince of Nassau-Hadamar.
Title: Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode
Passage: Frederick of Anhalt-Harzgerode (16 November 1613, Ensdorf, Bavaria – 30 June 1670, Plötzkau), was a German prince of the House of Ascania and the first ruler of the principality of Anhalt-Harzgerode. He was the fourth (but third surviving son) of Christian I, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg, by his wife Anna of Bentheim-Tecklenburg, daughter of Arnold III, Count of Bentheim-Steinfurt-Tecklenburg-Limburg. In fact, he was the youngest son of his parents who survived into adulthood: his younger brother, Frederick Louis, born in 1619, died in infancy.
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30 June 1670
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[
"Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode",
"William Louis, Prince of Anhalt-Harzgerode"
] |
Which country Tajlu Khanum's husband is from?
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Title: Tajlu Khanum
Passage: Tajlu Khanum, also known by her title of Shah- Begi Khanum, was a Turcoman princess from the Mawsillu tribe. She was a granddaughter of the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Yaqub bin Uzun Hasan( r. 1478- 1490). According to Angiolello and Ramusio, the Safavid shah( king) Ismail I( r. 1501- 1524) married Tajlu Khanum after defeating the Aq Qoyunlu ruler Murad ibn Ya'qub in 1503, but according to the Safavid- period historians such as Budaq Monshi Qazvini, she was the wife of the Afrasiyabid ruler Kiya Husayn II, who had during the dissolution of the Aq Qoyunlu confederation expanded his rule from western Mazandaran into parts of Persian Iraq. Ismail I invaded the latters territories and put an end to his rule in 1504, where he afterwards took Tajlu Khanum into his harem. She thereafter become Ismail's most beloved wife, and bore him Tahmasp Mirza and Bahram Mirza Safavi. She later died in 1540 at Isfahan.
Title: Ismail I
Passage: Ismail I( July 17, 1487 – May 23, 1524), also known as Shah Ismail I, was the founder of the Safavid dynasty, ruling from 1501 to 23 May 1524 as Shah of Iran( Persia). The rule of Ismail is one of the most vital in the history of Iran. Before his accession in 1501, Iran, since its conquest by the Arabs eight- and- a- half centuries before, had not existed as a unified country under native Iranian rule, but had been controlled by a series of Arab caliphs, Turkic sultans, and Mongol khans. Although many Iranian dynasties rose to power amidst this whole period, it was only under the Buyids that a vast part of Iran proper came under Iranian rule( 945- 1055). The dynasty founded by Ismail I would rule for over two centuries, being one of the greatest Iranian empires and at its height being amongst the most powerful empires of its time, ruling all of present- day Iran, Azerbaijan Republic, Armenia, most of Georgia, the North Caucasus, Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan, as well as parts of modern- day Syria, Turkey, Pakistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. It also reasserted the Iranian identity in large parts of Greater Iran. The legacy of the Safavid Empire was also the revival of Iran as an economic stronghold between East and West, the establishment of an efficient state and bureaucracy, its architectural innovations and its patronage for fine arts. One of his first actions, was the proclamation of the Twelver sect of Shia Islam to be the official religion of his newly- formed state, which had major consequences for the ensuing history of Iran. Furthermore, this drastic act also gave him a political benefit of separating the growing Safavid state from its strong Sunni neighbors — the Ottoman Empire to the west and the Uzbek confederation to the east. However, it brought into the Iranian body politic the implied inevitability of consequent conflict between the shah, the design of a" secular" state, and the religious leaders, who saw all secular states as unlawful and whose absolute ambition was a theocratic state. Ismail was also a prolific poet who, under the pen name Khaṭāʾī( which means" he who made a mistake" or" he who was wrong" in Persian), contributed greatly to the literary development of the Azerbaijani language. He also contributed to Persian literature, though few of his Persian writings survive.
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Safavid Empire
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[
"Tajlu Khanum",
"Ismail I"
] |
Which country Gilduin Of Le Puiset's father is from?
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Title: Hugh I of Le Puiset
Passage: Hugh I of Le Puiset( died 23 December 1096), son of Everard I of Breteuil and his wife Humberge. In 1067, taking advantage of the weakness of Philip I of France, he seized the royal castle of Puiset and settled there. In 1073, Theobald III, Count of Blois, became Count of Chartres and did not hesitate to defy royal order, defeating the royal army in 1079 at Le Puiset. He took as prisoner Ivo, Bishop of Chartres, and kept him confined for two years. Hugh married Alice of Monthléry, daughter of Guy I, lord of Monthléry, and Hodierna de Gometz. The family of Montlhéry was also part of the turbulent nobility that King Louis VI would have to put down a generation later. The alliances of the Montlhéry Clan formed a broad network of nobles who engaged heavily in the Crusades. Hugh and Alice had at least nine children: Hugh established a priory of Marmountier at Le Puiset. See also the Houses of Montlhéry and Le Puiset.
Title: Gilduin of Le Puiset
Passage: Gilduin of Le Puiset( d. between 1130 and 1135) was the son of Hugh I of Le Puiset and Alice of Monthléry, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry. Monk at St. Martin- des- Champs, prior at Cluny Abbey, prior at Lurey- le- Bourg, abbot of St. Mary of the Valley of Jehosaphat. It is unclear when Gilduin became abbot of St. Mary, but he was in this position when his cousin Baldwin II confirmed the privileges of the abbey, the chief Marian shrine in Jerusalem, on 31 January 1120. In that same year, Gilduin and Baldwin II travelled to Edessa, joining with Gilduin ’s brother Waleran. There they met Hugh, Archbishop of Edessa. Hugh, in possession of two sacred relics — a finger of St. Stephen and a tooth of John the Baptist- was concerned about keeping the relics in a place that could be overrun by Moslems. He gave the relics to Gilduin for transfer to Cluny, now under Pons of Melgueil, a mission which he completed. Gilduin may have been associated with Barisan the Old. " Les Lignages d’ Outremer" identified Balian[ Barisan] as the brother of a Count Guilduin of Chartres. Riley- Smith speculates that Barisan may have been the illegitimate brother or brother- in- law of Gilduin, but there is little evidence to support this. It is not known who succeeded Gilduin as abbot of St. Mary.
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France
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[
"Gilduin of Le Puiset",
"Hugh I of Le Puiset"
] |
When did Conall Mac Comgaill's father die?
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Title: Comgall mac Domangairt
Passage: Comgall mac Domangairt was king of Dál Riata in the early 6th century. He was the son of Domangart Réti and grandson of Fergus Mór. The "Annals of Ulster" report his death in 538, 542 and 545, the "Annals of Tigernach" in 537.
Title: Conall mac Comgaill
Passage: Conall mac Comgaill was king of Dál Riata from about 558 until 574. He was a son of Comgall mac Domangairt. It is said that he gave Iona to Saint Columba. The Duan Albanach says that he reigned "without dissension", but there is a report of an expedition by Conall and Colmán Bec mac Diarmato of the Southern Uí Néill to "Iardoaman" in the Annals of Ulster for 568. The much longer entry in the later and less reliable Annals of the Four Masters reports: "A sea fleet was brought by Colman Beg, son of Diarmaid, son of Fearghus Cerrbheoil, and by Conall, son of Comhgall, chief of Dal Riada, to Sol (Seil) and Ile (Islay), and they carried off many spoils from them." The Senchus fer n-Alban says that Conall had seven sons: Loingsech, Nechtan, Artan, Tuathan, Tutio and Coirpe. However, Connad Cerr is taken to be a son of Conall, and the death of Conall's son Dúnchad, is noted in the Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach, leading the army of the "sons of Gabrán" in Kintyre.
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538
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[
"Conall mac Comgaill",
"Comgall mac Domangairt"
] |
Who lived longer, Joseph Peyré or Iraj Kiarostami?
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Title: Iraj Kiarostami
Passage: Iraj Kiarostami (7 July 1963 – 6 August 2015) was an amateur boxer from Iran, who competed in the 1992 Summer Olympics in the Super heavyweight (+91 kg) division and lost in the first round to Jerry Nijman of the Netherlands. He is also an Asian Games bronze medalist.
Title: Joseph Peyré
Passage: Joseph Peyré( 13 March 1892 in Aydie( Pyrénées- Atlantiques) – 26 December 1968 in Cannes) was a French writer. He won the Prix Goncourt in 1935 for" Sang et Lumières".
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Joseph Peyré
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[
"Joseph Peyré",
"Iraj Kiarostami"
] |
Who is Edith Of Wessex's mother-in-law?
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Title: Edith of Wessex
Passage: Edith of Wessex (1025 – 18 December 1075) was a Queen of England. Her husband was Edward the Confessor, whom she married on 23 January 1045. Unlike most English queens in the 10th and 11th centuries, she was crowned. The principal source on her life is a work she herself commissioned, the "Vita Ædwardi Regis" or the "Life of King Edward who rests at Westminster", which is inevitably biased.
Title: Edward the Confessor
Passage: Edward the Confessor (1003 – 5 January 1066), also known as Saint Edward the Confessor, was among the last Anglo-Saxon kings of England. Usually considered the last king of the House of Wessex, he ruled from 1042 to 1066. Edward was the son of Æthelred the Unready and Emma of Normandy. He succeeded Cnut the Great's son – and his own half brother – Harthacnut. He restored the rule of the House of Wessex after the period of Danish rule since Cnut (better known as Canute) conquered England in 1016. When Edward died in 1066, he was succeeded by Harold Godwinson, who was defeated and killed in the same year by the Normans under William the Conqueror at the Battle of Hastings. Edgar the Ætheling, who was of the House of Wessex, was proclaimed king after the Battle of Hastings in 1066, but never ruled and was deposed after about eight weeks. Historians disagree about Edward's fairly long (24-year) reign. His nickname reflects the traditional image of him as unworldly and pious. Confessor reflects his reputation as a saint who did not suffer martyrdom, as opposed to King Edward the Martyr. Some portray Edward the Confessor's reign as leading to the disintegration of royal power in England and the advance in power of the House of Godwin, due to the infighting that began after his heirless death. Biographers Frank Barlow and Peter Rex, on the other hand, portray Edward as a successful king, one who was energetic, resourceful and sometimes ruthless; they argue that the Norman conquest shortly after his death tarnished his image. However, Richard Mortimer argues that the return of the Godwins from exile in 1052 "meant the effective end of his exercise of power", citing Edward's reduced activity as implying "a withdrawal from affairs". About a century later, in 1161, Pope Alexander III canonised the king. Saint Edward was one of England's national saints until King Edward III adopted Saint George as the national patron saint in about 1350. Saint Edward's feast day is 13 October, celebrated by both the Church of England and the Catholic Church in England and Wales.
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Emma
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[
"Edward the Confessor",
"Edith of Wessex"
] |
Who is the mother-in-law of Francesca Von Habsburg?
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Title: Karl von Habsburg
Passage: Karl von Habsburg (Karl Thomas Robert Maria Franziskus Georg Bahnam; born 11 January 1961), also known as Karl of Austria and referred to by his ancestral titles as Archduke of Austria, Royal Prince of Hungary, Bohemia and Croatia, is an Austrian politician, the current head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine which ruled the lands of the Habsburg Monarchy, the Empire of Austria, the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, and the Kingdom of Hungary as well as the Crown lands of Bohemia and Croatia by hereditary right until the end of World War I. Born in Starnberg, Germany, in 1961, he is the son of Archduke Otto von Habsburg, Crown Prince of Austria and Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen, and the grandson of the last Austrian emperor, Charles I. He served as a Member of the European Parliament for the Austrian People's Party 1996–1999. Like his father, he is known as an advocate for the Pan-European movement.
Title: Francesca von Habsburg
Passage: Francesca von Habsburg- Lothringen( born 7 June 1958) is an art collector and the estranged wife of Karl von Habsburg, current head of the House of Habsburg- Lorraine.
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Princess Regina of Saxe-Meiningen
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[
"Karl von Habsburg",
"Francesca von Habsburg"
] |
Where did Hamida Banu Begum's husband die?
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Title: Hamida Banu Begum
Passage: Hamida Banu Begum (1527 – 29 August 1604) was a wife of the second Mughal emperor Humayun and the mother of his successor, the third Mughal emperor Akbar. She is also known by the title Maryam Makani, which was given to her by her son, Akbar.
Title: Humayun
Passage: Nasir-ud-Din Muḥammad (6 March 1508 – 27 January 1556), better known by his regnal name, Humayun , was the second emperor of the Mughal Empire, who ruled over territory in what is now Afghanistan, Pakistan, Northern India, and Bangladesh from 1530–1540 and again from 1555–1556. Like his father, Babur, he lost his kingdom early but regained it with the aid of the Safavid dynasty of Persia, with additional territory. At the time of his death in 1556, the Mughal Empire spanned almost one million square kilometres. In December 1530, Humayun succeeded his father to the throne of Delhi as ruler of the Mughal territories in the Indian subcontinent. Humayun was an inexperienced ruler when he came to power, at the age of 22. His half-brother Kamran Mirza inherited Kabul and Kandahar, the northernmost parts of their father's empire. Mirza was to become a bitter rival of Humayun. Humayun lost Mughal territories to Sher Shah Suri, but regained them 15 years later with Safavid aid. Humayun's return from Persia was accompanied by a large retinue of Persian noblemen and signalled an important change in Mughal court culture. The Central Asian origins of the dynasty were largely overshadowed by the influences of Persian art, architecture, language, and literature. There are many stone carvings and thousands of Persian manuscripts in India dating from the time of Humayun. Subsequently, Humayun further expanded the Empire in a very short time, leaving a substantial legacy for his son, Akbar.
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Delhi
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[
"Hamida Banu Begum",
"Humayun"
] |
What nationality is the director of film The Crimebusters?
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Title: Boris Sagal
Passage: Boris Sagal (October 18, 1923 – May 22, 1981) was a Ukrainian-American television and film director.
Title: The Crimebusters
Passage: The Crimebusters is a 1961 film directed by Boris Sagal. It stars Peter Mark Richman and Martin Gabel.
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American
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[
"The Crimebusters",
"Boris Sagal"
] |
Where does Joseph C. Wilson's wife work at?
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Title: Joseph C. Wilson
Passage: Joseph Charles Wilson IV (November 6, 1949 – September 27, 2019) was an American diplomat who was best known for his 2002 trip to Niger to investigate allegations that Saddam Hussein was attempting to purchase yellowcake uranium; his "New York Times" op-ed piece, " What I Didn't Find in Africa"; and the subsequent leaking of information pertaining to the identity of his wife Valerie Plame as a CIA agent. He also served as the CEO of a consulting firm he founded, JC Wilson International Ventures, and as the vice chairman of Jarch Capital, LLC.
Title: Valerie Plame
Passage: Valerie Elise Plame Wilson (née Plame, August 13, 1963), is an American writer, spy novelist, and former officer who worked at the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). As the subject of the 2003 Plame affair, also known as the CIA leak scandal, Plame's identity as a CIA officer was leaked to and subsequently published by Robert Novak of the "Washington Post". In the aftermath of the scandal, Richard Armitage in the U.S. Department of State was identified as one source of the information, and I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Chief of Staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, was convicted of lying to investigators. After a failed appeal, President George W. Bush commuted Libby's sentence and in 2018, President Donald Trump pardoned him. No one was formally charged with leaking the information. In collaboration with a ghostwriter, Plame wrote a memoir detailing her career and the events leading up to her resignation from the CIA. She has subsequently written and published at least two spy novels. A 2010 biographical feature film, "Fair Game", was produced based on memoirs by her and her husband.
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Central Intelligence Agency
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[
"Valerie Plame",
"Joseph C. Wilson"
] |
What nationality is Fastrada's husband?
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Title: Fastrada
Passage: Fastrada (765 – 10 August 794) was queen consort of East Francia by marriage to Charlemagne, as his third wife.
Title: Charlemagne
Passage: Charlemagne or Charles the Great (2 April 748 – 28 January 814), numbered Charles I, was King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800. During the Early Middle Ages, he united the majority of western and central Europe. He was the first recognised emperor to rule from western Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire three centuries earlier. The expanded Frankish state that Charlemagne founded is called the Carolingian Empire. He was later canonized by Antipope Paschal III. Charlemagne was the eldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, born before their canonical marriage. He became king in 768 following his father's death, initially as co-ruler with his brother Carloman I. Carloman's sudden death in December 771 under unexplained circumstances left Charlemagne the sole ruler of the Frankish Kingdom. He continued his father's policy towards the papacy and became its protector, removing the Lombards from power in northern Italy and leading an incursion into Muslim Spain. He campaigned against the Saxons to his east, Christianizing them upon penalty of death and leading to events such as the Massacre of Verden. He reached the height of his power in 800 when he was crowned "Emperor of the Romans" by Pope Leo III on Christmas Day at Rome's Old St. Peter's Basilica. Charlemagne has been called the "Father of EuropePater Europae"), as he united most of Western Europe for the first time since the classical era of the Roman Empire and united parts of Europe that had never been under Frankish or Roman rule. His rule spurred the Carolingian Renaissance, a period of energetic cultural and intellectual activity within the Western Church. Emperors of the Holy Roman Empire considered themselves successors of Charlemagne, as did the French and German monarchs. The Eastern Orthodox Church viewed Charlemagne less favorably due to his support of the filioque and the Pope's having preferred him as Emperor over the Byzantine Empire's Irene of Athens. These and other disputes led to the eventual split of Rome and Constantinople in the Great Schism of 1054. Charlemagne died in 814 and was laid to rest in his imperial capital city of Aachen. He married at least four times and had three legitimate sons who lived to adulthood, but only the youngest of them, Louis the Pious, survived to succeed him.
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Carolingian Empire
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[
"Charlemagne",
"Fastrada"
] |
Which film has the director died first, Our Agent Tiger or London Melody?
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Title: Our Agent Tiger
Passage: Le tigre se parfume à la dynamite( Our Agent Tiger) is a 1965 secret agent spy film directed by Claude Chabrol and starring and written by Roger Hanin as the Tiger. It is a sequel to the 1964 film" Le Tigre aime la chair fraiche".
Title: Claude Chabrol
Passage: Claude Henri Jean Chabrol( 24 June 1930 – 12 September 2010) was a French film director and a member of the French New Wave(" nouvelle vague") group of filmmakers who first came to prominence at the end of the 1950s. Like his colleagues and contemporaries Jean- Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Éric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette, Chabrol was a critic for the influential film magazine" Cahiers du cinéma" before beginning his career as a film maker. Chabrol's career began with" Le Beau Serge"( 1958), inspired by Hitchcock's" Shadow of a Doubt"( 1943). Thrillers became something of a trademark for Chabrol, with an approach characterized by a distanced objectivity. This is especially apparent in" Les Biches"( 1968)," La Femme infidèle"( 1969), and" Le Boucher"( 1970) – all featuring Stéphane Audran, who was his wife at the time. Sometimes characterized as a" mainstream" New Wave director, Chabrol remained prolific and popular throughout his half- century career. In 1978, he cast Isabelle Huppert as the lead in" Violette Nozière". On the strength of that effort, the pair went on to others including the successful" Madame Bovary"( 1991) and" La Cérémonie"( 1996). Film critic John Russell Taylor has stated that" there are few directors whose films are more difficult to explain or evoke on paper, if only because so much of the overall effect turns on Chabrol's sheer hedonistic relish for the medium ... Some of his films become almost private jokes, made to amuse himself." James Monaco has called Chabrol" the craftsman par excellence of the New Wave, and his variations upon a theme give us an understanding of the explicitness and precision of the language of the film that we do n't get from the more varied experiments in genre of Truffaut or Godard."
Title: London Melody
Passage: London Melody is a 1937 British musical film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Anna Neagle, Tullio Carminati and Robert Douglas. It was made at British and Dominions Imperial Studios, Elstree and Pinewood Studios by Wilcox's independent production company and distributed by J. Arthur Rank's General Film Distributors. It was also released with the alternative title Look Out for Love.
Title: Herbert Wilcox
Passage: Herbert Sydney Wilcox CBE( 19 April 1890 – 15 May 1977), was a British film producer and director who was one of the most successful British filmmakers from the 1920s to the 1950s. He is best known for the films he made with his third wife Anna Neagle.
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London Melody
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[
"London Melody",
"Our Agent Tiger",
"Herbert Wilcox",
"Claude Chabrol"
] |
Who is the paternal grandfather of Archduchess Maria Antonia Of Austria (1899–1977)?
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Title: Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria (1899–1977)
Passage: Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria (13 July 1899 – 22 October 1977) was a daughter of Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria and Infanta Blanca of Spain. She was member of the Tuscan branch of the Imperial House of Habsburg, an Archduchess of Austria and Princess of Tuscany by birth. In 1919, after the fall of the Austro Hungary Empire, she moved with her family to Spain. In 1924 she married Ramón de Orlandis y Villalonga, a Spanish aristocrat. When she became a widow during the Spanish civil war Archduchess Maria Antonia moved permanently to South America where she remarried.
Title: Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria
Passage: Archduke Leopold Salvator, Prince of Tuscany (Leopold Salvator Maria Joseph Ferdinand Franz von Assisi Karl Anton von Padua Johann Baptist Januarius Aloys Gonzaga Rainer Wenzel Galius von Österreich-Toskana) (15 October 1863 – 4 September 1931), was the son of Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria and Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies.
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Archduke Karl Salvator of Austria
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[
"Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria (1899–1977)",
"Archduke Leopold Salvator of Austria"
] |
What is the date of death of John I, Count Of Ponthieu's father?
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Title: Guy II of Ponthieu
Passage: Guy II of Ponthieu( – 25 December 1147) was the son of William III of Ponthieu and Helie of Burgundy.
Title: John I, Count of Ponthieu
Passage: John I of Ponthieu (– 1191) was the son of Guy II of Ponthieu and succeeded him as Count of Ponthieu in 1147.
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25 December 1147
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[
"John I, Count of Ponthieu",
"Guy II of Ponthieu"
] |
Which film has the director who died earlier, There'S That Woman Again or Hoodwink (1981 Film)?
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Title: Hoodwink (1981 film)
Passage: Hoodwink is a 1981 Australian thriller film directed by Claude Whatham and written by Ken Quinnell. It stars John Hargreaves and Judy Davis. The film is based on the true story of a well- publicised Australian con artist. It was nominated for eight Australian Film Institute Awards, with Davis winning the Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.
Title: Alexander Hall
Passage: Alexander Hall( January 11, 1894 – July 30, 1968) was an American film director and theatre actor.
Title: Claude Whatham
Passage: Claude Whatham( 7 December 1927 in Manchester- 4 January 2008 in Anglesey) was an English film and TV director mainly known for his work on dramas.
Title: There's That Woman Again
Passage: There's That Woman Again is a 1938 comedy mystery film directed by Alexander Hall. It is the sequel to" There's Always a Woman", released the same year. In both films, Melvyn Douglas stars as a private investigator whose wife involves herself in his work. Joan Blondell played the wife in the first film, but that role went to Virginia Bruce in this one.
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There'S That Woman Again
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[
"Hoodwink (1981 film)",
"Claude Whatham",
"There's That Woman Again",
"Alexander Hall"
] |
Which film has the director died later, Rosaura At 10 O'Clock or Uncle'S New Blazer?
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Title: Mario Soffici
Passage: Mario Soffici( 14 May 1900 – 10 May 1977) was an Argentine film director, actor and screenwriter of the classic era. A native of Florence, Soffici moved to Argentina in the 1920s and began acting in 1931 and directing in 1935 on the film" El Alma de Bandoneón", working with popular actors of the period such as Libertad Lamarque in tango- based musical films. He directed some 40 films between 1935 and 1962, most notably" Prisioneros de la tierra"( 1939)( often cited as one of the greatest in Argentine cinema)," El Curandero"( 1955)," El hombre que debía una muerte"( 1955) and" Rosaura a las 10"( 1958). He directed and co- wrote with Eduardo Boneo and Francisco Madrid" La cabalgata del circo," where Eva Duarte played a supporting role. He died in Buenos Aires in 1977.
Title: William Garwood
Passage: William Davis Garwood, Jr.( April 28, 1884 – December 28, 1950) was an American stage and film actor and director of the early silent film era in the 1910s. Between 1911 and 1913, Garwood starred in a number of early adaptions of popular films, including" Jane Eyre" and" The Vicar of Wakefield"( 1910)," Lorna Doone"( 1911)," The Pied Piper of Hamelin"( 1911)," David Copperfield"( 1911)," The Merchant of Venice"( 1912), and" Little Dorrit"( 1913), and" Robin Hood"( 1913). In total, he starred in more than 150 short and feature films.
Title: Rosaura at 10 O'Clock
Passage: Rosaura at 10 O'Clock is a 1958 Argentine crime film directed by Mario Soffici. It was entered into the 1958 Cannes Film Festival. It is based on a 1955 novel of the same name written by Marco Denevi.
Title: Uncle's New Blazer
Passage: Uncle's New Blazer is a 1915 American silent short comedy film directed by and starring William Garwood in the lead role with Violet Mersereau. Nell Craig also starred.
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Rosaura At 10 O'Clock
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[
"Mario Soffici",
"William Garwood",
"Uncle's New Blazer",
"Rosaura at 10 O'Clock"
] |
Which film has the director who died earlier, Tangled Destinies or The Daltons' Women?
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Title: The Daltons' Women
Passage: The Daltons' Women is a 1950 American film directed by Thomas Carr starring Lash LaRue and Al "Fuzzy" St. John. It was the seventh of LaRue's films for Ron Ormond's Western Adventures Productions Inc.. The film was the first to be released by Howco, Ron Ormond's new film company composed of Ormond and drive-in movie owners Joy N. Houck and J. Francis White, and director Thomas Carr's first film in the Lash LaRue series. The film features appearances by several well known stars such as Jack Holt, Tom Tyler and Tom Neal and a lengthier running time of 77 minutes featuring a multitude of musical numbers, juggling, and a lengthy catfight. Though the Women of the title have little to do with the narrative of the film, "the frontier's first dance hall belles" were played up in the publicity with the original film trailer giving Lash LaRue last billing. The film was shot at the Iverson Movie Ranch.
Title: Frank R. Strayer
Passage: Frank R. Strayer( September 21, 1891 – February 3, 1964) was an actor, film writer, director and producer. He was active from the mid-1920s until the early 1950s.
Title: Tangled Destinies
Passage: Tangled Destinies is a 1932 American film directed by Frank R. Strayer. The film is also known as Who Killed Harvey Forbes? in the United Kingdom.
Title: Thomas Carr (director)
Passage: Thomas Carr( July 4, 1907 – April 23, 1997) was an American actor and film director of Hollywood movies and television programs. Often billed as" Tommy Carr", he later adopted his more formal" Thomas Carr" birth name as his billing name.
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Tangled Destinies
|
[
"Tangled Destinies",
"Thomas Carr (director)",
"The Daltons' Women",
"Frank R. Strayer"
] |
Which country the performer of song I Believe In Your Sweet Love is from?
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Title: I Believe in Your Sweet Love
Passage: "I Believe in Your Sweet Love" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler for her fourth studio album, "Goodbye to the Island" (1981). It was written by Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe, and produced by Scott, Wolfe and Hugh Murphy. The song was released as the album's lead single in November 1979. The lyrics depict Tyler offering someone a romantic relationship. The song was a hit in Canada, where it reached number 27 on the "RPM" Adult Contemporary chart. " Record Mirror" nominated it as a single of the week upon its release.
Title: Bonnie Tyler
Passage: Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins; 8 June 1951) is a Welsh singer, known for her distinctive husky voice. Tyler came to prominence with the release of her 1977 album " The World Starts Tonight" and its singles "Lost in France" and "More Than a Lover". Her 1978 single "It's a Heartache" reached number four on the UK Singles Chart, and number three on the US "Billboard" Hot 100. In the 1980s, Tyler ventured into rock music with songwriter and producer Jim Steinman. He wrote Tyler's biggest hit "Total Eclipse of the Heart", the lead single from her 1983 UK chart topping album " Faster Than the Speed of Night". Steinman also wrote Tyler's other major 1980s hit "Holding Out for a Hero". She had success in mainland Europe during the 1990s with Dieter Bohlen, who wrote and produced her hit "Bitterblue". In 2003, Tyler re-recorded "Total Eclipse of the Heart" with singer Kareen Antonn. Their bilingual duet topped the French charts. "Rocks and Honey" was released in 2013 and features the single "Believe in Me" which she performed representing the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 in Malmö, Sweden. Her latest album "Between the Earth and the Stars" was released on 15 March 2019. Both "It's a Heartache" and "Total Eclipse of the Heart" are among the best-selling singles of all time, with sales in excess of six million each. Her work has earned her three Grammy Award nominations and three Brit Award nominations, among other accolades.
|
United Kingdom
|
[
"I Believe in Your Sweet Love",
"Bonnie Tyler"
] |
Who was born first out of Erick Chipeta and Praveen Agrawal?
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Title: Praveen Agrawal
Passage: Praveen Agrawal( born 20 November 1969) is an Indian politician and a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Title: Erick Chipeta
Passage: Erick Chipeta( born 28 June 1990) is a Zimbabwean professional footballer who plays as a defender and midfielder for the Zimbabwe national team.
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Praveen Agrawal
|
[
"Erick Chipeta",
"Praveen Agrawal"
] |
Which film has the director who died later, John Heriot'S Wife or The Marriage Of Kitty?
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Title: George Melford
Passage: George H. Melford( born George Henry Knauff, February 19, 1877 – April 25, 1961) was an American stage and film actor, director, producer, and screenwriter. Often taken for granted as a director today, the stalwart Melford's name by the 1920s was, like Cecil B. DeMille's, appearing in big bold letters above the title of his films.
Title: The Marriage of Kitty
Passage: The Marriage of Kitty is a lost 1915 American silent comedy film directed by George Melford. It was written by Francis de Croisset, Fred de Gresac, Cosmo Gordon Lennox and Hector Turnbull. The origin of the work was de Croisset, who wrote the French play" La Passerelle" in 1902, and was soon adapted to English by Lennox. The film stars Fannie Ward, Richard Morris, Jack Dean, Cleo Ridgely, and Tom Forman. The film was released on August 16, 1915, by Paramount Pictures.
Title: John Heriot's Wife
Passage: John Heriot's Wife is a 1920 Dutch- British silent crime film directed by Maurits Binger.
Title: Maurits Binger
Passage: Maurits Binger (5 April 1868 – 9 April 1923) was a Dutch film director, producer and screenwriter of the silent era. He directed 39 films between 1913 and 1922 and is considered one of the pioneers of fictional films in the Netherlands. Binger's studio and base of operations was in Haarlem, North Holland. Between 1919 and 1923 he was managing director of Anglo-Hollandia an attempt to break into the larger British market. There is a film institute in the Netherlands in his name. He is sometimes referred to as Maurice Binger.
|
The Marriage Of Kitty
|
[
"The Marriage of Kitty",
"Maurits Binger",
"John Heriot's Wife",
"George Melford"
] |
Do Beth Willman and Elva Dryer share the same nationality?
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Title: Beth Willman
Passage: Beth Willman is an American astronomer and the deputy director of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope. She was previously an associate professor of astronomy at Haverford College.
Title: Elva Dryer
Passage: Elva Dryer( née Martinez; born September 26, 1971 in Durango, Colorado) is an American long- distance runner who competed mostly in the 5000 and 10,000 meters, before turning to road running. She represented the United States at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.
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yes
|
[
"Elva Dryer",
"Beth Willman"
] |
Which film has the director who died earlier, Block Busters or The Twentieth Century Tramp; Or, Happy Hooligan And His Airship?
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Title: The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship
Passage: The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship is an American silent short film produced and directed by Edwin S. Porter and released in 1902. This film is an adaptation of the cartoon Happy Hooligan played by J. Stuart Blackton who introduced the first film character based on a comic strip in a series of Happy Hooligan films. The first Happy Hooligan films were a series of six live- action comedy shorts which ran from 1900 – 1902, produced by Edison Studios, and may be the very first adaptation of American comics into film. A series of several dozen animated shorts, which were produced by at least three different studios, from 1916 – 1921, were also based on the Happy Hooligan character. " The Twentieth Century Tramp" was the first science fiction film made in the United States.
Title: Block Busters
Passage: Block Busters is a 1944 American film directed by Wallace Fox, part of the East Side Kids series.
Title: Edwin S. Porter
Passage: Edwin Stanton Porter( April 21, 1870 – April 30, 1941) was an American film pioneer, most famous as a producer, director, studio manager and cinematographer with the Edison Manufacturing Company and the Famous Players Film Company. Of over 250 films created by Porter, his most important include" Jack and the Beanstalk"( 1902)," Life of an American Fireman"( 1903)," The Great Train Robbery"( 1903)," The Kleptomaniac"( 1905)," Life of a Cowboy"( 1906)," Rescued from an Eagle's Nest"( 1908), and" The Prisoner of Zenda"( 1913).
Title: Wallace Fox
Passage: Wallace Fox( March 9, 1895 – June 30, 1958) was an American film director. He directed 84 films between 1927 and 1953. He was born in Purcell, Oklahoma, and died in Hollywood, California.
|
The Twentieth Century Tramp; Or, Happy Hooligan And His Airship
|
[
"The Twentieth Century Tramp; or, Happy Hooligan and His Airship",
"Edwin S. Porter",
"Block Busters",
"Wallace Fox"
] |
Who is the paternal grandmother of Prince William Of Hesse-Kassel?
|
Title: Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel
Passage: Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (11 September 1747 – 20 May 1837) was a younger member of the dynasty that ruled the Landgraviate of Hesse-Kassel (or Hesse-Cassel) and a Danish general. He was born as the youngest son of Hereditary Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel (the future Landgrave Frederick II) and Princess Mary of Great Britain. He was the last surviving grandchild of George II of Great Britain, dying one month before Queen Victoria (granddaughter of his first cousin King George III) ascended to the throne.
Title: Prince William of Hesse-Kassel
Passage: Prince William of Hesse-Kassel (24 December 1787 – 5 September 1867), was the first son of Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Caroline of Nassau-Usingen.
|
Princess Mary of Great Britain
|
[
"Prince Frederick of Hesse-Kassel",
"Prince William of Hesse-Kassel"
] |
Who is Isabella Of Bourbon's paternal grandfather?
|
Title: Isabella of Bourbon
Passage: Isabella of Bourbon, Countess of Charolais( 1434 – 25 September 1465) was the second wife of Charles the Bold, Count of Charolais and future Duke of Burgundy. She was a daughter of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon and Agnes of Burgundy, and the mother of Mary of Burgundy, heiress of Burgundy.
Title: Charles I, Duke of Bourbon
Passage: Charles de Bourbon (1401 – 4 December 1456, Château de Moulins) was the oldest son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie, Duchess of Auvergne. He was Count of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis from 1424, and Duke of Bourbon and Auvergne from 1434 to his death, although due to the imprisonment of his father after the Battle of Agincourt, he acquired control of the duchy more than eighteen years before his father's death. In 1425, Charles renewed his earlier betrothal by marrying Agnes of Burgundy (1407–1476), daughter of John the Fearless. Charles entered a relationship with Jeanne de Bournan, together they had Louis de Bourbon, Count of Roussillon. Louis founded the House of Bourbon-Roussillon (Rossello). Louis is known for his many services to the State. As a reward for his loyalty and dedication to Louis XI during the League of the Public Weal conflict, Louis XI gave him in marriage his legitimized daughter Jeanne de Valois. Charles served with distinction in the Royal army during the Hundred Years' War, while nevertheless maintaining a truce with his brother-in-law and otherwise enemy, Philip III, Duke of Burgundy. Both dukes were reconciled and signed an alliance by 1440. He was present at the coronation of Charles VII where he fulfilled the function of a peer and conferred knighthood. Despite this service, he took part in the "Praguerie" (a revolt by the French nobles against Charles VII) in 1439–1440. When the revolt collapsed, he was forced to beg for mercy from the King, and was stripped of some of his lands. He died on his estates in 1456.
|
John I, Duke of Bourbon
|
[
"Isabella of Bourbon",
"Charles I, Duke of Bourbon"
] |
Which film has more directors, Freaked or Tesis Sobre Un Homicidio?
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Title: Tesis sobre un homicidio
Passage: Tesis sobre un homicidio is a 2013 Argentine thriller and mystery film directed by Hernán Goldfrid and starring Ricardo Darín, Alberto Ammann, Arturo Puig and Calu Rivero., and based on the novel of the same name by Diego Paszkowski. The plot revolves around Roberto Bermúdez, a specialist in Criminal Law who is convinced that Gonzalo, one of his students, is the author of a brutal murder, initiating an investigation that obsesses him. The film premiered on January 17, 2013. So far it has been a critical and commercial success, having led the box office for three consecutive weeks and having reached almost 640.000 spectators.
Title: Freaked
Passage: Freaked is a 1993 American comedy science fiction film directed by Tom Stern and Alex Winter, who also both writers with Tim Burns, and Winter starred in the lead role. All three were involved in the short- lived MTV sketch comedy show" The Idiot Box", and" Freaked" retains the same brand of surrealistic and absurdist humor as seen in the show. " Freaked" was Alex Winter's last feature film before he shifted to cameo and television films for many years until 2013's" Grand Piano". Originally conceived as a low- budget horror film featuring the band Butthole Surfers," Freaked" went through a number of rewrites, eventually developing into a black comedy set within a sideshow, which was picked up by 20th Century Fox for a feature film. After several poor test screenings and a change in studio executives who then found the film too" weird", the movie was pulled from a wide distribution( except for Australia and Japan) and only played on a handful of screens in the United States.
|
Freaked
|
[
"Freaked",
"Tesis sobre un homicidio"
] |
Which film has the director who died first, Sons Of Bitches or Di Che Segno Sei??
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Title: Di che segno sei?
Passage: Di che segno sei? ( translation: What's Your Sign?) is a 1975 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci, starring Alberto Sordi.
Title: Sergio Corbucci
Passage: Sergio Corbucci (6 December 1926 – 1 December 1990) was an Italian film director. He is best known both for his very violent spaghetti westerns and bloodless Bud Spencer and Terence Hill action comedies. He is the older brother of screenwriter and film director Bruno Corbucci.
Title: Sons of Bitches
Passage: Sons of Bitches( translit. Sukiny deti) is a 1990 Soviet drama film directed by Leonid Filatov. It was entered into the 17th Moscow International Film Festival.
Title: Leonid Filatov
Passage: Leonid Alekseyevich Filatov( 24 December 1946 – 26 October 2003) was a Soviet and Russian actor, director, poet, pamphleteer, who shot to fame while a member of the troupe of the Taganka Theatre under director Yury Lyubimov. Despite severe illness that haunted him in the 1990s, he received many awards, including the Russian Federation State Prize and People's Artist of Russia in 1996.
|
Di Che Segno Sei?
|
[
"Sergio Corbucci",
"Di che segno sei?",
"Leonid Filatov",
"Sons of Bitches"
] |
Which film has the director who is older than the other, Zwemplaats Voor Jongelingen Te Amsterdam or Client 9: The Rise And Fall Of Eliot Spitzer?
|
Title: Alex Gibney
Passage: Philip Alexander Gibney( born October 23, 1953) is an American documentary film director and producer. In 2010," Esquire" magazine said Gibney" is becoming the most important documentarian of our time". His works as director include" Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief"( winner of three Emmys in 2015),,( the winner of three 2013 primetime Emmy awards),( nominated in 2005 for Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature);( short- listed in 2011 for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature);" Casino Jack and the United States of Money"; and" Taxi to the Dark Side"( winner of the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature), focusing on a taxi driver in Afghanistan who was tortured and killed at Bagram Air Force Base in 2002. In 2019 he released his newest documentary Citizen K, about Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian billionaire exile Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Title: Zwemplaats voor Jongelingen te Amsterdam
Passage: Zwemplaats voor Jongelingen te Amsterdam( English: Swimming Place for Youths in Amsterdam) was a short Dutch silent film by M.H. Laddé from 1896 about the then recently opened swimming pool at the Heiligeweg in Amsterdam, which was the first indoor pool in the Netherlands). The film is lost.
Title: M.H. Laddé
Passage: M.H.( Machiel Hendricus) Laddé ( 5 November 1866 – 18 February 1932) was a Dutch photographer and film director. He was the director of the first Dutch fictional film, the 1896 comedy Gestoorde hengelaar( English: Disturbed Angler). Between 1896 and c. 1906 Laddé made several short silent movies for the studio" Eerst Nederlandsch Atelier tot het vervaardigen van Films voor de Bioscoop en Cinematograaf M.H. Laddé& J.W. Merkelbach". These were shown by the traveling cinema of Christiaan Slieker( 1861- 1945). None of Laddé's films have been preserved. Laddé also was a well- known photographer with his own studio in Buiksloot( now part of Amsterdam) and was the son-in- law of the photographer J.W. Merkelbach( Johannes Wilhelm, known as Wim)( 1873- 1922) who was his business partner.
Title: Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer
Passage: Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer is a documentary directed by Alex Gibney about former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and the sex scandal that derailed his political career. It premiered at the 2010 Tribeca Film Festival on April 24, 2010; on iTunes and Magnolia On Demand on October 1, 2010; and in movie theaters in limited release on November 5, 2010. Gibney made the film with on- camera cooperation from Spitzer. The director also shared ideas and information with writer Peter Elkind, who wrote the book “ Rough Justice: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer".
|
Zwemplaats Voor Jongelingen Te Amsterdam
|
[
"Alex Gibney",
"Zwemplaats voor Jongelingen te Amsterdam",
"Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer",
"M.H. Laddé"
] |
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