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beardedmrbean · 1 year ago
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Prosecutors have called for two British brothers to be banned from Switzerland for five years as punishment for their role in raiding a museum of iconic Chinese Ming Dynasty artefacts.
At a court in Geneva on Monday, Stewart and Louis Ahearne confessed to being part of a gang which burgled the Museum of Far Eastern Art in June 2019.
On top of the ban, prosecutor Marco Rossier said the court should jail the brothers for four years.
They will be sentenced on Tuesday.
Mr Rossier told the court the brothers, who are from south-east London - and a third man named in court by lawyers as Daniel Kelly - were all "equally involved" in the burglary.
He said Louis Ahearne carried out reconnaissance of the museum, while his older brother Stewart hired a Renault Captur car out in his name - which he then drove to and from the scene of the crime.
"Louis Ahearne booked the hotel room, the ski masks and clothing used in the burglary," Mr Rossier said.
"Everything was prepared and organised. Everything was very quick."
Two bowls and a vase from the 14th Century were taken in the raid, Mr Rossier explained, adding one bowl was taken to a Hong Kong auction house by the three men. Stewart Ahearne left his passport details as they sold the item, the prosecutor added.
A second item, a vase, was recovered in central London as part of an undercover sting operation with Metropolitan Police officers posing as art buyers a year after the heist.
The third plundered artefact, a wine cup, has never been recovered.
Around 3.5m Swiss francs (£3.2m) worth of damage was caused to the Museum of Far Eastern Art which is based in a listed townhouse in Geneva's old town.
On Monday, Louis Ahearne said he carried out the burglary in order to "clear a debt" and Stewart Ahearne said he took "full responsibility" explaining he wanted to "protect" his younger brother.
Mr Rossier said the prosecution doubted the brothers' version of events as the third person was not in the court and is currently the subject of extradition proceedings to Japan.
The court also heard from Loris Bertoliatti, representing the Museum of Far Eastern Art, who said damage caused by a power saw, sledgehammer and crowbar cost the institution millions.
"They are a professional gang," he said. "They were determined to sell the items. The victim is the museum. Lots of people were shocked by what happened."
Stewart Ahearne's partner Nicola Barry was called as a witness on Monday and described the father-of-five as a "kind, loving and nice person" - adding his employer has committed to giving him a job when he is freed.
The brothers' mother, Suzanne Ahearne, said Louis Ahearne is a "compassionate and empathetic" person who had an "unhappy childhood".
She told the court since his extradition from the UK, he has been writing to his nine-year-old son from prison in Switzerland trying to "give the guidance he never got" from his father.
The Ahearnes' defence barristers will also provide mitigation before the president of the court Patrick Monney delivers his judgement.
The hearing continues.
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oscarloro79 · 8 months ago
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IMPOSSIBLE JOURNEY from YUCA on Vimeo.
Impossible Journey is an animated short film that addresses the urgent crisis in maternal health care in the US.
The film was built by a predominantly female team over a process that took more than a year, produced in Brazil and NYC. Each frame was printed and painted meticulously to reveal the layers of reality that our protagonist experiences throughout the story. Every aspect of the animation has metaphorical construction and meaning, just like all the project built around it.
Check out more details and informations on the links below:
Making of: vimeo.com/945849611/991e1f4f3f?share=copy Project’s website: impossiblejourney.org
Cannes Lions 2024 Silver - Film Craft Illustration Silver - H&W Digital Craft
Director: YUCA Production Company: THE YOUTH Post-Production Company: COLOSSAL Executive Creative Director: Eduardo Lubiazi, João Machado Executive Producer: Eduardo Lubiazi Head of Production: Daniel Maia Post-Production Coordinator: Yasmim Uehara Art Director: Eduardo Rosa Animation Director: YUCA + Bruno Brasil DOP: Yuri Maranhão
Producer: Yasmim Uehara, Mauricio Kazu Yamashita Post-Production Coordinator: Yasmim Uehara Post-Production Coordinator Assistant: Nicole Lia Rêgo da Silva, Ana Paula Godoy Production Coordinator: Carol Cherobim Assistant Coordinator: Camila Pires, Lu Krasa Finance Department: Iza Lubiazi
Head of art: YUCA Art Director: Eduardo Rosa Animation Director: YUCA + Bruno Brasil Screenplay: Viton Araújo, Eduardo Tavares Editor: Leonardo Salomão Assistant Editor: Victor Balestrin Printing Studio: Farbewerk Fine Art Lab Printing producer: Daniel Farbewerk Painting Studio: ATELIÊ 39 Painting Artists: Ana Beatriz Artigas, João Paulo de Carvalho 2D Animation Supervisor: Denis Bargos, Daniella Schuarts, Bruno Brasil, André Ruivo VFX Supervision: Rodrigo Stradiotto, Diogo Gameiro Lead Conform and Delivery: Victor Balestrin Conform and Delivery: Ricardo Jug
Lead Concept Artists: Beatrice Bandiera, Fabio Miraglia Lead Illustration: Beatrice Bandiera, Marília Mafé, Diogo Saraiva, Bruno Rosal Concept Artist: Marília Mafé, Taíssa Maia, Che Marcheti, Ana Maria Sena, Bennê Oliveira, Camilla Muniz, Cinthia Saty, Helô Rodrigues, Fabio Miraglia, Diogo Saraiva, Bruno Rosal, Daniel Cramer, Gabriel dos Anjos, Fernando Nas, João Capoulade, Douglas Lopes, Wilson Panassi, Felipe Parucci.
Storyboard: Walfrido Monteiro Previz animation: André Ruivo 2D Animation: Carol Caporrino, Nana Siqueira, Gabriela Chamorro Diniz, Danila Ribeiro, Thalyne Chrystyna, Gabrielle Paparelli, André Ruivo, Diones Ignacio, Robson Vilalba, Anderson Omori, Gilson Júnior de Souza Bastos, Bremo, Gui Kirinus, Geovani Angelo, Carlos Yury, Gui Klein, Sid Ahearne, Alexandre Sales, Gabriel Fraga, Gabriel Chagas, Robb Reis, Denis Bargos.
VFX Animation: Nana Siqueira, Hermes de Lima, Fhilipe Marmori. Lead Clean Up: Mateuz Fernandes Clean Up / Painting: Clara Luz Carvalho Salazar, Nana Siqueira, Giovanna Jahjah, Melissa Ferreira Sartor, Renata SHP, Brenda Maryan, Taiza Nogueira, Mateuz Fernandes, Robson Vilalba, Diones Ignacio, Dudu Querubins, Ulisses Jucá, Luiz Alvares, Pedro Solano, Thallyson Silvestre, Moacyr Neto, Diogo Saraiva, Carlos Yury, Lucas Batalha, Rosinaldo Lages, Josias Bosio, Bruno Mazzilli, Leonardo Vincensi, Rafael Sinnott, Lucas Moraes, Fabio Soro, Lucas Fernandes Siqueira, Jonatas Freire da Silva Souza, Rhuan Gonçalves de Oliveira de Farias, Diego Akel, Lucas Felipe Pereira..
2D Compositing: Gabriel Rocha, Diego Eduardo Loz, Tiago Castro, Adelir Boeira, Lucas Santiago, Jean Lamin, Alan Jose Dias. Compositing: Michel Takahashi Colorist: Erick Moraes 3D Previz: Lucas Lira 3D Animator: Tiago da Silva Motion Graphics: Janaína da Veiga Still Craft Photographer: Diego Cagnato Stabilization Compositing: Everton Ricardo Sabino (Tom), Nícolas Braga de Medeiros Nicolak
Live action Director: YUCA DOP: Yuri Maranhão 1st AC: Jenny Desrosiers Make up artist: Cris Severo Steadicam OP: Emma Leavy BB: Melquan Q Ali Sound Mixer: Emily Strong Producer: Stella Bloss Producer: Livia Borjaile PA/Driver: Elijah Joseph Still Photography: Talitha Ramos Casting: Amanda Gabrielle Baia, Bruce Arturo McIntyre III, Camilla de Souza, Carla Williams, Denise Miller, Emilie Rodriguez, Sarry Nemorin.
Music Company: Satélite Áudio Music Direction: Roberto Coelho, Kito Siqueira e Hurso Ambrifi Account: Fernanda Costa, Renata Schincariol, Daniel Chasin e Karen Nakamura Music Production: Roberto Coelho, Hurso Ambrifi, Thiago Colli, Koitty , Alexandre Avicena, Pedro Pelotas e Nando Diniz Post Production and Mixing: Carla Cornea, Vithor Moraes, Arthur Dossa, Andre Giannini e Esteban Romero Production Coordinator: Camila Guedes, Letícia Oliveira, Bea Vieira e Mariana Tardelli
Special thanks: Filipe Zapelini, Cris Severo In memory of our beloved friend Juca Salomão
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rabbitt1 · 1 year ago
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theoseong · 2 years ago
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1. It Starts Today - Hwang Inyeop (As if born again, spreading in front of my, eyes, I'll run anew in the world) 2. Sirens - Daniel Ahearn & The Jones (I got a bad heart, got a mean streak, a good way of leaving you weak) 3. Paralyzed - NF (I'm paralyzed, where are my feelings? I no longer feel things, I know I should) 4. Holocene - Bon Iver (And at once, I knew I was not magnificent) 5. Demons - Dry the River (We fight those demons day in and day out) 6. Hold On - HAEVN (Tell me where we hide on the sideline of our life) 7. Way Out There - Lord Huron (Find me way out there, there's no road that will lead us back) 8. Homegrown - Haux (I was still running from all my mistakes) 9. Sour - The Rose (I let you go and slip away, I know it hurts, but it's the truth, my heart's so sour without you) 10. The Enemy - Andrew Belle (I would hold you down if I could make you the enemy, I would let you down) 11. State Lines - Novo Amor (Are you sure, did you call, or did we ever really talk?) 12. Meet Me in the Woods - Lord Huron (I took a little journey to the unknown and I've come back changed, I can feel it in my bones) 13. We Are - ONE OK ROCK (When you're standing on the edge, so young and hopeless, got demons in your head) 14. Childhood - The Rose (Hoping for someone to come and save me from this story, now I don't even lean, sick of waiting on my dreams) 15. The Cave - Mumford & Sons ('Cause I need freedom now and I need to know how to live my life as it's meant to be)
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ravenplaylist · 5 years ago
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jenapaul · 5 years ago
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melbinaxchachi · 6 years ago
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streetwolf · 7 years ago
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Listen: "The Beautiful Ones" by Daniel Ahearn
Listen: “The Beautiful Ones” by Daniel Ahearn
[bsa_pro_ad_space id=2] “The Beautiful Ones” by Daniel Ahearn Talented indie singer/songwriter Daniel Ahearn continues his healing process with his final EP of a set of 4. The EP that puts and end to this path he took after divorce and break-up is ‘Can You Face Me’ and from it we picked the beautiful and haunting track that is “The Beautiful Ones”. In all these songs he created he speaks of love,…
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retvenkos · 4 years ago
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OLIVE I-
HE'S LITERALLY MY HUBBY WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME
it had to be SAID. YOU KNOW IT’S TRUE.
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launderground · 8 years ago
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DANIEL AHEARN : LONESOME
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tobealiveinthisroom · 8 years ago
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semiotomatics · 4 years ago
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@spookyseraphs tagged me in a thing, and so I am doing the thing ^-^
I'm supposed to list 4 songs I've had on repeat recently, and I decided to go to https://favoritemusic.guru/ to find them! this website is fantastic, it connects to your Spotify and gives you your top tracks + artists over the short/medium/long term. so here's my 4 top tracks over the past 4 weeks:
1. I Love You Too — Ezra Bell
2. Fred Astaire — Jukebox The Ghost
3. Sirens — Daniel Ahearn & The Jones
4. Promise — Ben Howard
not gonna tag anyone but if you see this, you should do it! love seeing what people are listening to
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theroseandcrown · 4 years ago
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BLACK WIDOW: WIDOWMAKER TPB
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