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Dancer in the Dark - Dancer in the Dark Dancer in the Dark is a musical film from the year 2000. It was directed by Lars von Trier and stars Bjork, Catherine Deneuve, David Morse and Peter Stormare. The movie is part three in a trilogy of films by von Trier that included "Breaking the Waves" and "The Idiots (Danish: Idioterne)". Warning: Wikipedia contains spoilers The film, which takes place in America in 1964, focuses around Selma (Bjork), a Czech immigrant who has moved to the States with her teenaged son, Gene. They live a life of poverty as Selma works at a factory with her good friend Cvalda (Deneuve). She rents a trailer home on the property of town policeman Bill (Morse) and his wife Linda. She is also pursued.

Kentucky Derby - Bold Venture 1937 War Admiral* 1938 Lawrin 1939 Johnstown 1940 Gallahadion 1941 Whirlaway* 1942 Shut Out 1943 Count Fleet* 1944 Pensive 1945 Hoop, Jr 1946 Assault* 1947 Jet Pilot 1948 Citation* 1949 Ponder 1950 Middleground 1951 Count Turf 1952 Hill Gail 1953 Dark Star 1954 Determine 1955 Swaps 1956 Needles 1957 Iron Liege 1958 Tim Tam 1959 Tomy Lee 1960 Venetian Way 1961 Carry Back 1962 Decidedly 1963 Chateaugay 1964 Northern Dancer 1965 Lucky Debonair 1966 Kauai King 1967 Proud Clarion 1968 Forward Pass++ 1969 Majestic Prince 1970 Dust Commander 1971 Canonero II 1972 Riva Ridge 1973 Secretariat* 1974 Cannonade 1975 Foolish Pleasure 1976 Bold Forbes 1977 Seattle Slew* 1978 Affirmed* 1979 Spectacular Bid 1980 Genuine Risk 1981 Pleasant Colony 1982 Gato del Sol 1983 Sunny's Halo 1984 Swale 1985 Spend.

Kentucky Oaks - Paradisical 1936 Two Bob 1937 Mars Shield 1938 Flying Lee 1939 Flying Lill 1940 Inscolassie 1941 Valdina Myth 1942 Miss Dogwood 1943 Nellie L. 1944 Canina 1945 Come and Go 1946 First Page 1947 Blue Grass 1948 Challe Anne 1949 Wistful 1950 Ari's Mona 1951 How 1952 Real Delight 1953 Bubbley 1954 Fascinator 1955 Lalun 1956 Princess Turia 1957 Lori-El 1958 Bug Brush 1959 (1) Wedlock (2) Hidden Talent 1960 Make Sail 1961 My Portrait 1962 Cicada 1963 Sally Ship 1964 Blue Norther 1965 Amerivan 1966 Native Street 1967 Nancy Jr. 1968 Dark Mirage 1969 Hail to Patsy 1970 Lady Vi-E 1971 Silent Beauty 1972 Susan's Girl 1973 Bag of Tunes 1974 Quaze Quilt 1975 Sun and Snow 1976 Optimistic Gal 1977 Sweet Alliance 1978 White Star Line 1979 Davona Dale.

Just Say Ozzy - 1989. Tracks Miracle Man - (from, No Rest for the Wicked) Bloodbath In Paradise - (from No Rest for the Wicked) Shot In The Dark - (from The Ultimate Sin) Tattooed Dancer - (from No Rest for the Wicked) Sweet Leaf - (Recorded by Black Sabbath and from Speak of the Devil) War Pigs - (Recorded by Black Sabbath and from Speak of the Devil).

Irish Derby Stakes - 1916 - Furore 1917 - First Flier 1918 - King John 1919 - Loch Lomond 1920 - He Goes 1921 - Ballyheron 1922 - Spike Island 1923 - Waygood 1924 - Haine 1925 - Zionist 1926 - Embargo 1927 - Knight of the Grail 1928 - Baytown 1929 - Kopi 1930 - Rock Star 1931 - Sea Serpent 1932 - Dastur 1933 - Harinero 1934 - Patriot King tie with Primero 1935 - Museum 1936 - Raeburn 1937 - Phideas 1938 - Rosewell 1939 - Mondragon 1940 - Turkhan 1941 - Sol Oriens 1942 - Windsor Slipper 1943 - The Phoenix 1944 - Slide On 1945 - Piccadilly 1946 - Bright News 1947 - Sayajirao 1948 - Nathoo 1949 - Hindostan 1950 - Dark Warrior 1951 - Fraise du Bois 1952.

USS America (CV-66) - The crew took time out for an 11-bout boxing smoker in the hangar bay. With a running commentary by the Gill-Goralski team, nearly 2,000 crew members crowded around the ring while others watched the action over closed circuit television. America continued on station for several more days, but the tension seemed to have gone. The newsmen left, the uninvited Soviet guests called no more, and regular flight operations resumed. On a lighter note, during the same period, other activities were happening aboard ship, and in Paris, France. Two squadrons of CVW-6 participated in the 27th Paris Air Show held at the French capital's Le Bourget Airport from 25 May to 5 June. A Fighter Squadron (VF) 33 F-4B "Phantom" and an Early Warning Squadron (VAW) 122 Grumman E-2A Hawkeye were on.

USS Wasp (CV-18) - resume battle, she got underway again on 4 October and steamed to the Philippine Sea where TF 38 reassembled at twilight on the evening of 7 October, some 375 miles west of the Marianas. Its mission was to neutralize airbases within operationa l air distance of the Philippines to keep Japanese warplanes out of the air during the American landings on Leyte scheduled to begin on 20 October. The carriers steamed north to rendezvous with a group of nine oilers and spent the next day, 8 October, refueling. They then followed a generally northwesterly course toward the Ryukyus until the 10th when their planes raided Okinawa, Amami, and [[Miyaki]. That day, TF 38 planes destroyed a Japanese submarine tender, 12 sampans, and over 100 planes. But for Lt. Col. Doolittle's Tokyo.

Yonkers Raceway - R. Gentry, met in a showdown in only the third day of operation. The grandstand, built of steel, held 7,500. Clark passed away following the 1899 season. 1900-1906 The Empire City Trotting Club remained dark except for special occasions, such as the 1903 appearance of Dan Patch. 1905 James Butler bought the Empire City Trotting Club. 1907 Empire City reopened with thoroughbred racing, which would become a fixture through 1942, after which the flats moved to Jamaica due to the wartime restrictions on gasoline. Major stakes such as the Empire City and Westchester Handicaps attracted the top runners of the era, including Seabiscuit, Discovery, and Questionnaire. 1940 Pari-mutuel wagering legalized. The Westchester track was enlarged and improved at a cost of $600,000. Grandstand, clubhouse, dining, refreshment and other facilities were enlarged.

1953 in sports - - Ben Hogan August - PGA Championship - Walter Burkemo PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Lew Worsham - $34,002 Ryder Cup: United States wins 6 1/2 to 5 1/2 over the British team in world golf. Women's Golf The US Women's Open - Betsy Rawls Thoroughbred Horse Racing Australia - Melbourne Cup - Wodalla Canada - Queen's Plate - Canadiana France - Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - La Sorellina Ireland - Irish Derby Stakes - Chamier English Triple Crown Races: Two Thousand Guineas Stakes - Nearula Epsom Derby - Pinza St. Leger Stakes - Premonition United States Triple Crown Races: Kentucky Derby - Dark Star Preakness Stakes - Native Dancer Belmont Stakes - Native Dancer Harness Racing Little Brown Jug for pacers won by Keystoner Hambletonian for.

2003 in film - Scott, actress June 2 Richard Cusack, 77, ad executive turned actor/screenwriter June 7 Trevor Goddard, actor June 7 Tony McAuley BBC Northern Ireland broadcaster & film-maker associated with traditional Irish music and arts June 12 Gregory Peck, actor June 15 Hume Cronyn, actor June 29 Katharine Hepburn, actress June 30 Buddy Hackett, comic, actor July 1 N!xau, Namibian actor July 6 Buddy Ebsen, actor July 25 John Schlesinger, director July 27 Bob Hope, comedian, actor August 1 Marie Trintignant, French actress and daughter of actor Jean-Louis Trintignant. August 2 Don Estelle, actor August 9 Gregory Hines, actor, dancer. August 30 Charles Bronson, actor September 8 Leni Riefenstahl, German filmmaker September 9 Larry Hovis, actor, played Carter on "Hogan's Heroes" September 10 Harry Goz, cartoon voice actor. September 11 John Ritter, American.

Academy Award for Best Song - Only Randy Newman (music and lyrics) ? "One More Hour" from Ragtime Joe Raposo (music and lyrics) ? "The First Time It Happens" from The Great Muppet Caper Lionel Richie (music and lyrics) ? "Endless Love" from Endless Love 1982 Jack Nitzsche, Buffy Sainte-Marie (music), Wilbur Jennings (lyrics) ? "Up Where We Belong" from An Officer and a Gentleman 1983 Giorgio Moroder (music), Irene Cara, Keith Forsey (lyrics) ? "What a Feeling" from Flashdance 1984 Stevie Wonder (music and lyrics) ? "I Just Called to Say I Love You" from The Woman in Red 1985 Lionel Ritchie (music and lyrics) ? "Say You, Say Me" from White Knights 1986 Giorgio Moroder (music), Tom Whitlock (lyrics) ? "Take My Breath Away" from Top Gun 1987 1988 Carly Simon (music and lyrics) -.

Adrian Paul - of 3 sons. Girlfriend entered his name in Model contest. First became a model, then a dancer and choreographer in Europe. Speaks English, French, Spanish and Italian fluently. In 1985, he left Europe and came to the United States to pursue a dance and modeling career. His first role came on the ABC television series, The Colbys as the Russian expatriate ballet dancer, Kolya (1987-1988). Guest appearance on the television show Beauty and the Beast (1987), Murder, She Wrote (1984), 2 episode of Tarzan (1991), Relic Hunter (1999), and as himself in WWF Smackdown (1999). Will be appearing in January 2003 in an episode of Charmed. He appeared on Broadway in the play Bouncers. Made for TV movies: Shooter (1988) and The Cover Girl Murder (1993) which starred Lee Majors. Movie.

Björk - Nellee Hooper, who had produced for Massive Attack, among others. Their partnership produced Björk's first international solo hit, "Human Behaviour." Her third debut album, simply entitled Debut, was released in June of 1993, to positive reviews; it was named album of the year by New Musical Express, and eventually went gold in the United States. Björk returned to the studio during 1994 to work on her next solo album with Nellee Hooper, Tricky, Graham Massey and Howie B. She wrote the title track for Madonna's album Bedtime Stories, and performed on MTV Unplugged during this time. By 1995, the new album Post was ready; it was released in June, reaching number two on the UK's pop charts, and also went gold in the United States. January of 1997 saw the release.

Catherine Deneuve - Mastroianni (born 1972), by her four-year relationship with Marcello Mastroianni. She has been married once, from 1965 to 1972, to the British photographer David Bailey. She was also nominated for a Cesar Award for her roles in: 1999 - Place Vendôme 1997 - Les Voleurs 1994 - Ma saison préférée 1989 - Drôle d'endroit pour une rencontre 1988 - Agent trouble 1982 - Hôtel des Amériques 1976 - Le Sauvage A partial filmography: Dancer In The Dark (Lars von Trier), (2001) Place Vendôme (1998) Indochine (1992) Drole d'endroit pour une rencontre (1988) Fort Saganne (1984) Le dernier métro (François Truffaut), (1980) Courage fuyons (1979) Peau d'âne (1970) La sirène du Mississippi (François Truffaut), (1969) Mayerling (Alain Resnais), (1968) Belle de jour (Luis Buñuel), (1967) Les demoiselles de Rochefort (Jacques Demy), (1967).

Cannes Film Festival - 1992 Den Goda viljan (The Best Intentions) Bille August Denmark 1993 Ba wang bie ji (Farewell My Concubine) Chen Kaige China 1993 The Piano Jane Campion New Zealand 1994 Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino United States 1995 Underground Emir Kusturica Yugoslavia 1996 Secrets and Lies Mike Leigh United Kingdom 1997 Ta'm e guilass (Taste of Cherry) Abbas Kiarostami Iran 1997 Unagi (The Eel) Imamura Shohei Japan 1998 Mia aiwniothta kai mia mera (Eternity and a Day) Theo Angelopoulos Greece 1999 Rosetta Luc Dardenne & Jean-Pierre Dardenne Belgium 2000 Dancer in the Dark Lars von Trier Denmark 2001 La Stanza del figlio Nanni Moretti Italy 2002 The Pianist Roman Polanski France 2003 Elephant Gus Van Sant United States Other Awards Feature Films Grand Prix Prix de la mise en scène Prix du Jury.

Trollhättan - Trollhättan houses the main site for production of Saab automobiles. There is also production facilities for the film industry and movies which have been shot there include Fucking Åmål and Dancer in the dark..

Quadrophenia - has a quadruple personality, each supposed to be associated with one of the four musicians in The Who. The liner notes give it thus (names added) - A tough guy, a helpless dancer. (Roger Daltrey) A romantic, is it me for a moment? (John Entwistle) A bloody lunatic, I'll even carry your bags. (Keith Moon) A beggar, a hypocrite, love reign over me. (Peter Townshend) In addition to describing a personality / band member, the four comments refer to the four theme songs that portray Jimmy's personalities in the opera: "Helpless Dancer", "Doctor Jimmy", "Bell Boy", and "Love Reign O'er Me". The four musical themes are mixed together in the penultimate track on the recording, an elaborate instrumental piece called "The Rock". (The intermixing requires an unusual superposition of music in.

Peter Sellers - following his family in the vaudeville circuit, Sellers learnt this popular yet difficult art and the immediate instinct of the "gag". He was an incredibly versatile artist; he was an excellent dancer, a skillful player of the ukulele and banjo and good enough on drums to tour with several jazz bands. He is known to have performed at the Windmill Theatre. His success was quite slow in coming. He phoned up a television producer pretending to be Kenneth Horne, who was currently in the show Much Binding in the Marsh, in order to get them on the phone. Sellers' first film successes were in 1959 in the British Ealing comedies, such as I'm All Right Jack and The Mouse That Roared. Sellers is most famous for his role as the bungling.

Poul Anderson - (1982) Orion Shall Rise (1983) Harvest of Stars Harvest of Stars (1993) The Stars Are Also Fire (1994) Harvest the Fire (1995) The Fleet of Stars (1997) Novels Vault of the Ages (1952) Brain Wave (1954) The Broken Sword (1954) Planet of No Return (1954) No World of Their Own (1955) The Man Who Counts (1958) Perish by the Sword (1959) War of Two Worlds (1959) We Have Fed Our Seas The High Crusade (1960) Murder in Black Letter (1960) Twilight World (1961) After Doomsday (1962) The Makeshift Rocket (1962) (expansion of "A Bicycle Built for Brew") Murder Bound (1962) Let the Spacemen Beware! (1963) Shield (1963) Three Worlds to Conquer (1964) The Corridors of Time (1965) The Star Fox (1965) The Fox, the Dog and the Griffin: A Folk Tale.

Newbery Medal - most prestigious award for children's literature in the United States. Recipients of the Newbery Medal are: 1922 Hendrik Willem van Loon, The Story of Mankind 1923 Hugh Lofting, The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle 1924 Charles Hawes, The Dark Frigate 1925 Charles Finger, Tales from Silver Lands 1926 Arthur Bowie Chrisman, Shen of the Sea 1927 Will James, Smoky the Cow Horse 1928 Dhan Gopal Mukerji, Gayneck, the Story of a Pigeon 1929 Eric P. Kelly, The Trumpeter of Krakow 1930 Rachel Field, Hetty, Her First Hundred Years 1931 Elizabeth Coatsworth, The Cat Who Went to Heaven 1932 Laura Adams Armer, Waterless Mountain 1934 Elizabeth Foreman Lewis, Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze 1934 Cornelia Meigs, Invincible Louisa 1935 Monica Shannon, Dobry 1936 Carol Ryrie Brink, Caddie Woodlawn 1937 Ruth Sawyer, Roller.


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