Listen/purchase: Johnny Don't Be A Fool by The Foreign Fims
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The Foreign Films - Perfect Future
New single from The Foreign Films titled “Perfect Future” from the album Magic Shadows. “The premise of “Perfect Future” is to imagine yourself as a ghost floating away from this earthly life. Free from everything yet forever tethered to your memories. Check it out.
The Foreign Films – Perfect Future was originally published on Idiosyncratic Transmissions
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Recommendations for media about translation, interpreting, and foreign languages
Movies and TV
Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020)
The Interpreter (2005)
The Last Stage (1948)
Books
Babel: An Arcane History by R.F. Kuang
The Centre by Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi
Translating Myself and Others by Jhumpa Lahiri
The Interpreter by Suki Kim
Girl in Translation by Jean Kwok
Translation Nation by Héctor Tobar
Alphabet of Thorn by Patricia A. McKillip
Translation State by Ann Leckie
Other Important Topics and Subjects
La Malinche
The Rosetta Stone
The Tower of Babel
The Adamic Language
Esperanto
Philology
Goethean World Literature
Documentaries and History
The Interpreters: A Historical Perspective
The Nuremberg Trials
Biblical Translation
St. Jerome - patron saint of translators
Shu-ilishu's Seal (first depiction of an interpreter)
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very funny to me that every polish person who watched 1670 on here is writing posts begging non-polish people to watch it. including me.
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I seriously hope that Hollywood media just fails for a while so companies will finally realise how important their actors and writers are. I hope they come to see that ai can’t be used for everything. Also I find it funny how these companies think that we’re not going to support the strikers just because we won’t get some new Hollywood media for a while. I think they forgot that Hollywood isn’t the only place in the world creating amazing tv shows and movies. We have k-dramas, Thai-drama, anime, Tollywood and Bollywood movies. This isn’t the end of entertainment for us. If we don’t want to watch foreign media we still have old shows and movies that are great. I mean I can finally start watching those old Hollywood movies I’ve been planning to watch. So sure threaten us with the lack of media…we still having everything we need. The only person who’s in trouble because of the strikes is the goddamn companies. So screw you and have fun not making any money.
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So scrolling through pinterest, I'm wondering.. All the KoH fans I need help finding this film
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Branded to Kill (1967), Dir. Seijun Suzuki
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