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Negazione - Yesterday Pain
#negazione#yesterday pain#zazzo#tax#marco mathieu#jeff pelino#hardcore punk#italian hardcore#hardcore italiano#punk#punk rock#100%#1990#Youtube
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It is fire's nature to strive upward
Mathieu van der Poel, 2024 Paris-Roubaix (Gruber Images) | Dictionary.com | Remco Evenepoel, 2022 Liège-Bastogne-Liège (Gruber Images) | Jonas Vingegaard, 2022 Tour de France Stage 11 (Team Jumbo Visma) | "Fire and Ice" (Robert Frost) | Tadej Pogačar, 2023 Tour de France Stage 9 (Gruber Images) | Jonas Vingegaard, 2023 Tour de France Stage 17 (Gruber Images) | Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World (John Vaillant) | Felix Gall, 2023 Tour de France Stage 17 (Marco Bertorello/AFP/Getty Images) | Tour de France: Unchained, Episode 4 | Mathieu van der Poel, 2023 UCI Road World Championships (Gruber Images) | "Horses" (Wendell Berry) | Dictionary.com | Marc Soler and Tadej Pogačar, 2023 Tour de France Stage 17 (Gruber Images) | "Horses" (Wendell Berry) | Giulio Ciccone, 2023 Tour de France Stage 14 (Marco Bertorello/Getty Images) | Tadej Pogačar, 2023 Tour de France Stage 9 (UAE Team Emirates) | "Tour de France races on to Carcassonne despite 40°C heatwave" (CyclingNews) | Dictionary.com | Jonas Vingegaard, 2022 Tour de France Stage 13 (Tim de Waele/Getty Images) | "Tour de France races on to Carcassonne despite 40°C heatwave" (CyclingNews) | "Soaring temperatures turn up the heat on Tour de France peloton: ‘It was a furnace’" (Velo Magazine) | "Tour de France 2022 Climate-Related Risks" (Janice Kai Chen/Washington Post) | Tom Pidcock, 2022 Tour de France Stage 14 (Gruber Images) | Romain Bardet, 2022 Tour de France Stage 17 (Gruber Images) | "Soaring temperatures turn up the heat on Tour de France peloton: ‘It was a furnace’" (Velo Magazine) | Gilberto Simoni, 2004 Tour de France Stage 17 (Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)
#cycling web weave#web weave#cycling poetry#i'm not entirely sure what this is tbh#it started with the quote from fire weather and the photo of mathieu from paris roubaix and sort of spiraled from there oops#baby's first web weave?#it's me. i'm the baby.
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It's NHL wedding season! I'm aware of 10 NHLers who got married over the July 7-8, 2023 weekend as well as two related weddings. As best as I can, I've listed them out including as many verified player guests as I could find. Shoutout to the server for helping me ID a lot of generic looking faces. I've got some teams listed for context.
Feel free to let me know of people I've missed! This list has been edited on September 9th. I'm pretty sure wedding season is over, but feel free to message me with someone I missed.
June 16th, 2023 Weddings:
Kyle Clague - Sabres Notable Guests: Nolan Patrick
July 4th, 2023 Weddings:
Colin Blackwell - Hawks Notable Guests: Alex Kerfoot
July 6th, 2023 Weddings:
Tyler Bertuzzi - Red Wings Notable Guests: Michael Rasumussen, Zach Nastasiuk
July 7th, 2023 Weddings:
Alex Nedeljkovic - currently Penguins (previously Canes, Red Wings) Notable Attendees: Scott Wedgewood
Jordan Binnington - Blues Notable Attendees: Jordan Kyrou, Marco Scandella, Sammy Blais, Faulk, Perron, Logan Brown, Joshua Leivo, Vince Dunn, Robby Fabbri, Joel Edmundson, Robert Thomas, Oskar Sundqvist, Colton Parayko, Jake Walman
July 8th, 2023 Weddings:
Tyson Barrie - currently on the Preds (previously: Oilers, Leafs, Avs) Notable Attendees: everyone. Sidney Crosby, Nathan MacKinnon, Mitch Marner, Zach Hyman, Connor McDavid, Alex Kerfoot, John Tavares, Jack Campbell, Justin Holl, Evander Kane, Darnell Nurse, Mike Smith, Bayne Pettinger, Tyler Ennis, Colin Wilson, Michael Hutchinson, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Cody Ceci, Evan Bouchard, Luke Schenn, Devin Shore, Gabe Landeskog
Vinni Lettieri - currently on the Wild (previously Ducks) Notable Attendees: Trevor Zegras, Jake Bischoff, Tony DeAngelo, Jimmy Vesey, Kevin Hayes, Brady Skjei, Kevin Shattenkirk, John Gibson, Zach Bogosian, Sam Carrick, Jake Gardiner, James van Riemsdyk
Sam Reinhart - currently on the Panthers (previously Sabres) Notable Attendees: Mason Marchment, Brandon Montour, Owen Tippett
Chandler Stephenson - currently on the Knights (previously Caps) Notable Attendees: Will Carrier, Reilley Smith, Mark Stone, Cody Eakin, Jack Eichel, Alex Tuch
Sam Girard - currently on the Avs (previously Preds) Notable Attendees: Nicolas Aube-Kubel, Ryan Graves
Dylan Gambrell - currently on the Leafs (previously Sharks, Sens) Notable Attendees: Mathieu Joseph, Austin Watson (thanks anon!)
Gustav Forsling - currently on the Panthers Notable Attendees: Alex Wennberg, Marcus Hogberg, Patric Hornquist, Lucas Carlsson, Erik Gustafsson
Tyler Motte - (Rangers, Blue Jackets, Blackhawks, Senators, Canucks) Notable Attendees: Brock Boesser
Brett Richie - (Yotes, Flames)
Emerance Maschmeyer & Genevieve Lacasse - WoHo Olympic gold medalists Notable Attendees: Sarah Nurse, Erin Ambrose, Laura Stacey, Marie-Philip Poulin, Haley Irwin, just like all the big woho names
Dominik Tiffels - German hockey player Notable Attendees: Leon Draisaitl
Frankie Borrelli - Barstool Sports and Fore Play Golf Notable Attendees: Brock Nelson, Matt Martin, Adam Pelech, Scott Mayfield, Josh Bailey - info thanks to @barzyblogbabe
Morgan Reilly - Leafs Notable Attendees: his wife Tessa Virtue
July 13th, 2023 Weddings:
Dryden Hunt - Rangers Notable Guests: Kyle Burroughs
July 15th, 2023 Weddings:
Tyler Seguin - Stars (Bruins) Notable Guests: Jamie Benn, John Klingberg, Scott Wedgewood, Jesse Blacker, Mason Marchment, Ty Dellandrea, Justin Dowling
Luke Kunin - (Sharks, Wild) Notable Attendees: Colton Sissons, Matthew Tkachuk, Brady Tkachuk, (Taryn Tkachuk)
AJ Greer - Bruins (Avs, Devils) Notable Attendees: Scott Kosmachuk
Andy Andreoff - (Kings, Flyers, Islanders) Notable Attendees: Sean Couturier, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostibehere, Erik Gudbranson, Milan Lucic
Juuso Valimaki - Coyotes
July 16, 2023 Weddings:
Kevin Hayes - Blues (Flyers, Rangers, Jets) Notable Attendees: Johnny Gaudreau, Tony DeAngelo, Brady Skjei, Jimmy Vesey
July 20th, 2023 Weddings:
Lawson Crouse - Coyotes Notable Attendees: Phil Kessel, Shayne Gostibehere, Liam O'Brien, Nick Schmaltz, Darcy Kuemper, Taylor Hall, Jacob Bryson, Travis Konecny
July 21st, 2023 Weddings:
Nicolas Aube-Kubel - Caps (Avs) Notable Attendees: Anthony Mantha, Julien Gauthier
Brady Tkachuk - Sens Notable Attendees: Matthew Tkachuk, Josh Norris, Thomas Chabot, Mark Stone, Mathieu Joseph, Luke Kunin, Christian Fischer, Ryan Donato, Robert Thomas, Alex Debrincat, Cam Talbot, Nick Holden, Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes, Luke Hughes, Jake Sanderson, Shane Pinto, Dylan Gambrell, Colin White, Jacob Chychrun, Kevin Hayes
Juuse Saros - Predators Notable Attendees: Eeli Tolvanen, Kevin Lankinen
Tanner Jeannot - Lightning Notable Attendees: Brett Howden, Noah Gregor, Jayden Halbgewachs, Jeremy Lauzon, Alex Carrier
July 22nd, 2023 Weddings:
Alex Kerfoot - Coyotes (Maple Leafs) Notable Attendees: Justin Holl, Colin Blackwell, John Tavares, Morgan Reilly, Michael Bunting, Mitch Marner, Jake Muzzin
Nick Paul - Lightning (Senators) Notable Attendees: Chris Driedger, Drake Batherson, Thomas Chabot, Anthony Cirelli, Alex Killorn
Keith Kinkaid - (Devils, Canadiens, Rangers, Bruins, Avs)
July 24th, 2023 Weddings:
Anthony Mantha - Capitals Notable Guests: Nicholas Aube-Kubel, Julien Gauthier, Nick Jensen, Jonathan Benier
July 27th, 2023 Weddings:
Pavel Zacha - Bruins (Devils) Notable Attendees: Nico Hischier, Jesper Bratt
July 28th, 2023 Weddings:
Karson Kuhlman - Islanders (Kraken, Jets) Notable Guests: Kasimir Kaskiskuo
July 29th, 2023 Weddings:
Connor Murphy - Blackhawks (Coyotes) Notable Attendees: Sean Kuraly, Anthony Duclair, Dylan Strome, Jonathan Toews, Alex Debrincat, Taylor Raddysh, Mackenzie Entwistle, Brandon Hagel
Mitch Marner - Leafs Notable Attendees: Best Boy Zeus 🐶, Matt Martin, James Van Riemsdyk, Jake Gardiner, Tyler Bozak, Connor Brown, Justin Holl, Nazem Kadri, Willy Nylander, Zach Bogosian, Kyle Clifford, Jake Muzzin, Auston Matthews, Alex Kerfoot, Michael Bunting, Freddie Anderson, Rasmus Sandin, Morgan Reilly, Tyson Barrie, Connor Carrick, Joe Thorton, Patrick Marleau, Zach Hyman, Jack Campbell, TJ Brodie, Tyler Ennis, John Tavares, Timothy Liljegren
Ethan Bear - Canucks (Oilers, Hurricanes) Notable Attendees: Mat Barzal, Caleb Jones, Jujhar Khaira, Riley Stillman, Thatcher Demko, Austin Strand
Boone Jenner - Blue Jackets Notable Attendees: Zach Werenski, Seth Jones, Nick Blankenburg, Cole Sillinger, David Savard, Andrew Peeke, Scott Laughton, Elvis Merzlikins, Erik Gubranson
July 30th, 2023 Weddings:
Ryan Donato - Blackhawks (Kraken, Bruins) Notable Attendees: Jared McCann, Yanni Gourde, Matty Beniers, Adam Fox
August 3rd, 2023 Weddings:
Kevin Lankinen - Predators Notable Guests: Eeli Tolvanen
August 4th, 2023 Weddings:
Taylor Raddysh - Blackhawks (Lightning) Notable Guests: Dylan Strome, Connor Murphy, Anthony Cirelli
Kevin Hayes (2.0) - still Blues (Flyers, Rangers, Jets) Notable Guests: Keith Yandle, Scott Laughton, Shayne Gostibhere, Travis Sanheim, James van Riemsdyk, Brady Tkachuk, Matthew Tkachuk, Johnny Gaudreau, JT Miller, Zach Sanford, Tony DeAngelo, Brian Dumoulin, Brady Skjei, Paul Carey
August 5th, 2023 Weddings:
Conor Garland - Canucks (Coyotes) Notable Guests: Ryan Donato, Jakob Chychrun, Clayton Keller
Brendan Dillon - Jets (Capitals) Notable Guests: Tom Wilson, TJ Oshie, Jordie Benn, Jamie Benn, Trevor van Riemsdyke, Nic Dowd, Nick Jensen
Charlie McAvoy - Bruins Notable Guests: Hampus Lindholm, AJ Greer, Connor Clifton, Noel Acciari, Taylor Hall, Conor Sheary, Brad Marchand, Jake Debrusk, Matt Gryzeleyk, Derek Forbort, Brandon Carlo, David Krejci, Tuukka Rask, Jeremy Swayman, Charlie Coyle, Krug Torey, Matthew Tkachuk, Casey Fitzgerald, Colin White, Patrice Bergeron
Austin Watson - Senators Notable Guests: Cam Talbot, Anton Forsberg, Jarred Tinordi, Nick Paul, DJ Smith, Dylan Gambrell, Nick Holden, Thomas Chabot
Gage Quinney - Knights Notable Guests: Zach Whitecloud, Nicolas Roy, Jake Bischoff
Micke Rosell - player agent Notable Guests: William Nylander, Alex Nylander, Sam Ersson, Marcus Bjork
Joonas Johansson - Avs
August 6th, 2023 Weddings:
Dylan Larkin - Red Wings Notable Guests: Sam Gagner, Tyler Bertuzzi, Trevor Zegras, Kyle Connor, Troy Stecher, Marc Staal, Jeff Petry, Darren Helm, Zach Werenski, Mitchell Stephens, Riley Sheahan, Cole Caufield, Jack Hughes
August 11th, 2023 Weddings:
Shea Theodore - Knights Notable Guests: Ryan Reaves, Marc-Andre Fleury, Nick Holden, Mark Stone, Chandler Stephenson, Alex Tuch, Dylan Strome, Erik Haula, Jaycob Megna, Will Carrier, Jack Eichel, Alex Pietrangelo
Ryan Hartman - Wild Notable Guests: Matt Dumba, Marcus Foligno, Jared Spurgeon, Cam Talbot, Kirill Kaprizov, Jordan Greenway, Jon Merrill, Alex Goligoski, Jake Middleton, Mason Shaw, Calen Addison, Nick Schmalt, Matthew Boldy, Brandon Duhaime, Connor Dewar, Luke Kunin
August 12th, 2023 Weddings:
Chris Kreider - Rangers Notable Guests: Mika Zibanejad
#tyson barrie#sidney crosby#connor mcdavid#chandler stephenson#leon draisaitl#mitch marner#trevor zegras#mark stone#brandon montour#sam reinhart#and so many more#text#wedding#jordan binnington#tony deangelo#evander kane
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The Game Bakers announces survival climbing game Cairn for consoles, PC - Gematsu
Furi and Haven developer The Game Bakers have announced “survival climber” Cairn for unspecified consoles and PC (Steam). It will launch in 2025.
“With Cairn, we are exploring a new genre that we named ‘survival climber,'” said creative director Emeric Thoa in a press release. “We have created a new type of climbing simulation. It feels extremely natural and intuitive, yet the challenges of the mountain will test players’ determination.”
The Game Bakers CEO Audrey Leprince added, “After Furi—living free, and Haven—free to love who you want, Cairn is the conclusion of our trilogy on freedom. This time it’s about pushing beyond your limits, and breaking free from your obsessions.”
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Cairn takes players on pro-climber Aava’s journey, as she embarks on the ascent of a lifetime to conquer a summit never reached before. Cairn is a realistic mountain ascent adventure with an intuitive climbing simulation that lets players climb naturally, seamlessly moving arms and legs. Climbers are free to explore the mountain, read the rock face and decide on their route. Climbing is challenging, with difficult sections to navigate, and equipment and pitons must be used wisely. In the unforgiving high-altitude environment, climbers need to manage their resources and physical condition and make the most of what they can find, foraging for food or water or setting up a bivouac. The team at The Game Bakers has brought on best-in-class reinforcement with an all-star audio team composed of Martin Stig Andersen (Limbo, Inside, Control, etc.) and Lukas Julian Lentz (Cocoon). The stylized art direction and story are the creation of French comic book artist Mathieu Bablet (Carbon & Silicon, Shangri-La, etc.). True to The Game Bakers’ signature style, players also embark on an unforgettable story, following Aava’s journey on the deadly mountain. She will have unexpected encounters and discover the mountain’s history and hidden treasures. She will also have to decide the sacrifices she is willing to make to achieve her dream.
Key Features
Realistic Climbing Simulation – Cairn’s realistic simulation allows intuitive climbing: find the best holds and place your hands and feet seamlessly with simple controls. Adapt your posture, effort and balance—if you’re not careful, you will fall!
The Ascent of a Lifetime – As pro climber Aava, you embark on the ascent of Mount Kami, a summit that has never been reached. Along the journey, meet unexpected companions and hear from those left on the ground. Discover the mountain’s history and decide what Aava is willing to sacrifice to achieve her dream.
Open Your Own Route – You are free to climb anywhere. Explore the mountain, read the rock face from the ground and plan your route carefully to reach the top. Solve problems while on the wall to navigate difficult sections. You can climb on anything, so choose your path wisely!
Climbing is a Fight – Climbing is challenging: each wall feels like a boss fight. A thrilling challenge for those eager to test themselves, but you can also adjust the difficulty to customize your experience.
Survive the Deadly Mountain – Manage your resources to survive during the long ascent: pitons, chalk, finger tape… but also food, water and medicine. Set up bivouacs and explore the mountain to find resources to reach the summit.
Endless Replayability – In Expedition mode, choose Aava or Marco and attack different mountains your way: select your climbing style (alpine, free solo) and challenges to take on. Compare your performance with other climbers.
Award-Winning Indie Team – An unforgettable experience from the makers of Furi and Haven, with music and sound design by the team behind Limbo, Inside, Control and Cocoon, and art and story by renowned comic-book artist Mathieu Bablet.
Watch the announcement trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
Announce Trailer
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Setepenre W. McHartshorne ~ The Starring leading franchise!
Husband: Mathieu McHartshorne
Age : 45
Setepenre is an Executive Director & Vice working with her husband with her husband's studios Azur Filming Productions Platforms that starring franchise as lead of Wives and the Riviera platforms.
Setepenre is an Emmy and Oscar award winning Actress, Lifestyle & Entertainment celebrity public figure , Director and also an former Supermodel and Singer also as an multi-talent entertainer. Setepenre was once an Ex-wife of 3 Children with Former NBA Player and Rapper Vincent Ellenwood but Divorced back in 2003 . In 2005 Setepenre McHartshorne was married with European Belgian Actor & film director and Entrepreneur Mathieu McHartshorne with 7 children. Setepenre spends most of her time as an mother as an housewife rather than fame too keep herself as occupied as prior of her lifestyle as private within entertainment as well her storylines of long stories that she doesn't wanted no longer mentioned on reality drama platforms too keep as private.
Setepenre moved too France with her husband and family too have an better life an lived 5 more years at the French Riviera as an becoming star French-American diva back acting and back on reality drama as too restarted her career as an entertainer too better her life as an happy woman like never before. Setepenre is happily Married and changed woman from within and brought Wives and the Riviera too have herself as well her husband too Executive directed the series.
Trei K. Brucellosis ~ The Starring casting franchise
Husband: Giovannio Brucellosis
Age : 49
Trei is an Miss Irish & Miss Universal Winning Beauty Pageant and an Multi-talented Singer & Songwriter, Oscar Winning Actress and Entrepreneur also . She is remarried back with an Italian Billionaire Entrepreneur Giovannio Brucellosis with 4 Children an back happily Married. Trei and Giovannio was once divorced cause of financial problematics that effects within marriage that cause Trei too go into bankruptcy and dramatize her career and marriage cause of career abuses that also causes her life and her best friend Setepenre helps her throughout her career an helped her of relating her career problematics.
When Trei gotten her career back as of restarted of her career , Trei married with with an 5th child as an ex-wife of an NBA Basketball player sportsman & Journalist Marcos J. Bailey but marriage didn't last cause Marcos caught cheating with another woman. But Trei sooner an later gotten back with Giovannio Brucellosis and later on gotten remarried and happy back together and recovered.
Trei is now casting as starring with Wives and the Riviera presented herself as woman of glanced Glamour within drama potentials of lifestyle as flawed . She has an nice Villa estate near Monaco of Monaco views and loving life into her own world.
Galotea Gillian ~ The Starring casting franchise !
Relationship: Solomon Beckershaw
Age: 43
Galotea Gillian is an Black mix of Native American pop singer from Los Angeles, California and raise between the United States and back an forth too Europe also. both Her father and mother raise her with 5 siblings with an restrictive military family raised with military rules within her childhood coming from an military family.
Galotea didn't liked the fact too tell it all within storylines that how restrictive of an verbal abuses of how this came apart of her life growing up with her family til she gotten adopted out in Europe out in Ireland an had an better life as an preteenager at age of 11 . Her Adopted was millionaire an had an rich life raise an farm life an Glamour also in Dublin.
But Storylines continues about her life came as an Pop Singer growing up studying music as well performing into preforming arts out in Ireland too London England as well. She Moved too Los Angeles so too follow her passion in music entertainment and became an Grammy Nominated pop Artist an later married an R&B Singer and became an mother of 3 children. In 2015 she was divorced of an Ending 12 years of marriage and moved back too Europe too better more her life .
She is back onto the spotlight making an music comeback after her divorce and welcome into Wives and the Riviera now living out in France outside of Monaco at an nice Villa estate in an new relationship as now engaged and looking forward for her wedding ceremony into Wives and the Riviera !
Cathy McHartshorne Washington ~ The Starring casting franchise !
Married: Harvard Slater J. Washington
Age : 42
Cathy is an Irish R&B Pop Singer as an Grammy award winning artist also of 5 albums sell of millions around the world. She's is Mathieu youngest Sister onto Wives and the Riviera Casting platforms and married too an NBA Basketball player into retirement Harvard Slater J . Washington with 4 children.
Cathy was an franchise started with Riviera Wives and now presented with Wives and the Riviera platforms too bring her storylines as an music artist and housewife within potentials of her drama characteristics.
Dashiva McHartshorne Thompsons ~ The Starring casting franchise!
Married: Montrell Thompsons
Age : 50
Dashiva is Mathieu and Cathy's Eldest Sister onto the platform and known as an International fashion Designer, Actress and also drama Reality star from Riviera Wives with her Sister-in-law Setepenre McHartshorne.
Dashiva's storylines came from an abusive marriage of having 3 children from her 1st ex-husband Azaan of marrying him within bad influences of cheating, drugs , being as of prejudice and abuses that causes her career Ending an Fighting hard too get her career back after abuses from her Ex-husband.
After all abuses, she later married an Billionaire entrepreneur Businessman Actor, Filming Director an French-American Montrell Thompsons with now 4 children together and happily Married into Wives and the Riviera platforms.
Calandria Ellenwood Smith ~ The Starring casting franchise!
Married: Royce Locke Smith
Age : 47
Calandria Ellenwood Smith is married too NFL Football player Royce Locke Smith with 2 sons as happily Married also. Calandria is also an the cousin of Setepenre Ex-husband Vincent Ellenwood and family friends into Both her platforms from Mallorca Wives and Now Presented with Wives and the Riviera Platforms .
Dimitra L. Patrick ~ The Starring casting franchise!
Married: Marcus A. Patrick
Age : 44
Dimitra is an also an singer musician pop star from Las Vegas an married Sportsman Journalist & Agent with beautiful daughters together an happily Married. She is the star also with Setepenre McHartshorne platforms from Marbella Wives and now presented with Wives and the Riviera platforms.
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2023-24 Players Currently on Rosters
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown: Ross Johnston (Anaheim) & Zack MacEwen (Ottawa)
Newfoundland
Carbonear: Dawson Mercer (New Jersey)
St. John's: Alex Newhook (Montreal)
Nova Scotia
Halifax: Morgan Barron (Winnipeg), Sidney Crosby (Pittsburgh), Alex Killorn (Anaheim), Nathan MacKinnon (Colorado) & Liam O'Brien (Arizona)
Halifax Municipality: Brad Marchand (Boston)
Yarmouth: Ryan Graves (Pittsburgh)
New Brunswick
Fredericton: Jake Allen (New Jersey)
Moncton: Calvin Pickard (Edmonton)
Saint-François: Bradly Nadeau (Carolina)
Quebec
Amos: Nicolas Roy (Vegas)
Beaconsfield: Marshall Rifai (Toronto)
Bécancour: Sam Montembeault (Montreal)
Bromont: Fréddy Gaudreau (Minnesota)
Chambly: Mathieu Joseph (Ottawa) & Raphaël Lavoie (Edmonton)
Châteauguay: Sam Laberge (New Jersey)
Kirkland: Joe Veleno (Detroit)
Laval: Simon Benoit (Toronto), Samuel Bolduc (New York Islanders), Vincent Desharnais (Edmonton) & Pierre-Olivier Joseph (Pittsburgh)
L'Islet: Xavier Bourgault (Edmonton)
Longueuil: Max Comtois (Carolina) & Anthony Mantha-Pronovost (Vegas)
Montmagny: Sammy Blais (St. Louis)
Mont-Saint-Hilaire: Louis Boileau-Domingue (New York Rangers)
Montreal: William Carrier (Vegas), Nicolas Deslauriers (Philadelphia), Julien Gauthier (New York Islanders), Kris Letang (Pittsburgh), Marco Scandella (St. Louis) & Marc-Édouard Vlasic (San José)
Notre-Dame-Des-Prairies: Anthony-John Greer (Calgary)
Pointe-Claire: Anthony Duclair (Tampa Bay) & Mike Matheson (Montreal)
Quebec: Alexandre Carrier (Nashville), Max Lajoie (Toronto), Kurtis MacDermid (New Jersey) & Jonathan Marchessault (Vegas)
Roberval: Sam Girard (Colorado)
Saguenay: Rafaël Harvey-Pinard (Montreal) & Olivier Rodrigue (Edmonton)
Saint-Eustache: Alex Lafrenière (New York Rangers)
Saint-Hyacinthe: David Savard (Montreal)
Saint-Jérôme: Jonathan Huberdeau (Calgary)
Saint-Narcisse-De-Beaurivage: Yanni Gourde (Seattle)
Sainte-Agathe-Des-Monts: Jonathan Drouin (Colorado) & Pierre-Luc Dubois (Los Angeles)
Sainte-Marie: Thomas Chabot (Ottawa)
Sherbrooke: David Perron (Detroit)
Sorel-Tracy: Anthony Beauvillier (Nashville) & Marc-André Fleury (Minnesota)
Val-d'Or: Jérémy Lauzon (Nashville)
Victoriaville: Phillip Danault (Los Angeles) & Tristan Luneau (Anaheim)
Ontario
Ajax: Michael Carcone (Arizona), Connor McMichael (Washington) & Matt Poitras (Boston)
Aurora: Morgan Frost (Philadelphia) & Robert Thomas (St. Louis)
Barrie: Brent Burns (Carolina)
Belleville: Brian Cousins (Florida)
Bowmanville: Declan Chisholm (Minnesota) & Evan Cormier (Florida)
Brampton: Sean Monahan (Winnipeg), Tyler Seguin (Dallas) & Scott Wedgewood (Dallas)
Brantford: Adam Henrique (Edmonton)
Burlington: Josh Anderson (Montreal)
Caledon: Andrew Mangiapane (Calgary), Darren Raddysh (Tampa Bay) & Taylor Raddysh (Chicago)
Center Wellington Township: Brock McGinn (Anaheim)
Central Huron: Ryan O'Reilly (Nashville)
Chatham-Kent: T.J. Brodie (Tampa Bay)
Dorchester: Boone Jenner (Columbus)
Dysart Et Al: Matt Duchene (Dallas)
East Gwillimbury: Sam Bennett (Florida)
Georgina: Joel Hanley (Calgary), Chris Tierney (New Jersey) & Sean Walker (Colorado)
Guelph: Logan Couture (San José)
Haldimand County: Cam Talbot (Los Angeles)
Halton Hills: Jason Dickinson (Chicago) & MacKenzie Entwistle (Chicago)
Hamilton: Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles), Ben Chiarot (Detroit), Mark Jankowski (Nashville), Johnathan Kovacevic (Montreal), Darnell Nurse (Edmonton), Arber Xhekaj; Jr. (Montreal) & Carter Verhaeghe (Florida)
Hearst: Claude Giroux (Ottawa)
Kingston: Tye Kartye (Seattle) & Gabe Vilardi (Winnipeg)
King Township: Adam Fantilli (Columbus) & Alex Pietrangelo (Vegas)
Kitchener: Nathan Bastian (New Jersey), Nic Hague (Vegas), Mike Hoffman (San José), Steven Lorentz (Florida), Tanner Pearson (Montreal), Mark Scheifele (Winnipeg) & Logan Stanley (Winnipeg)
London: Josh Brown (Arizona), Jacob Bryson (Buffalo), Dylan DeMelo (Winnipeg), Drew Doughty (Los Angeles), Sam Gagner (Edmonton), Bo Horvat (New York Islanders), Nazem Kadri (Calgary), Travis Konecny (Philadelphia), Nick Suzuki (Montreal) & Ryan Suzuki (Carolina)
Markham: Warren Foegele (Edmonton), Mitch Marner (Toronto), Jeff Skinner (Buffalo) & Steven Stamkos (Tampa Bay)
Milton: Michael Sgarbossa (Washington)
Mississauga: Vince Dunn (Seattle), Sean Durzi (Arizona), Robby Fabbri (Detroit), Ryan McLeod (Edmonton), Nick Paul (Tampa Bay), Owen Power (Buffalo), Dylan Strome (Washington), Ryan Strome (Anaheim) & John Tavares (Toronto)
Newmarket: Travis Dermott (Arizona)
New Tecumseh: Tyson Foerster (Philadelphia)
North Bay: Ken Appleby (New York Islanders)
North Dumfries Township: Kyle Clifford (Toronto)
Oakville: Evan Bouchard (Edmonton), Scott Laughton (Philadelphia), Spencer Martin (Carolina) & Michael Vukojevic (New Jersey)
Oshawa: Justin Danforth (Columbus)
Ottawa: Cody Ceci (Edmonton), Calvin De Haan (Tampa Bay), Erik Gudbranson (Columbus), Jean-Gabriel Pageau (New York Islanders) & MacKenzie Weegar (Calgary)
Peterborough: Barrett Hayton (Arizona) & Owen Tippett (Philadelphia)
Prescott: Ben Hutton (Vegas)
Richmond Hill: Jordan Binnington (St. Louis), Ryan Lomberg (Florida) & Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
Sault Ste. Marie: Michael Amadio (Vegas) & Colin Miller (Winnipeg)
Scugog: Ty Dellandrea (Dallas)
St. Catherines: Conor Timmins (Toronto)
Six Nations Of The Grand River: Brandon Montour (Florida)
Stratford: Jared McCann (Seattle)
Strathroy-Caradoc: Lawson Crouse (Arizona)
Sudbury: Tyler Bertuzzi (Toronto) & Brendan Gaunce (Columbus)
Tecumseh: Jack Studnicka (San José)
Temiskaming Shores: Justin Brazeau (Boston) & Corey Perry (Edmonton)
Thunder Bay: Mackenzie Blackwood (San José), Robert Bortuzzo (New York Islanders), Matt Murray (Toronto), Jordan Staal (Carolina), Marc Staal (Philadelphia) & Tyler Tucker (St. Louis)
Toronto: Connor Brown (Edmonton), Michael Bunting (Pittsburgh), Casey Cizikas (New York Islanders), Andrew Cogliano (Colorado), Will Cuylle (New York Rangers), Jamie Drysdale (Philadelphia), Luke Evangelista (Nashville), Jake Evans (Montreal), Mario Ferraro (San José) Jean-Luc Foudy (Colorado), Mark Friedman (Vancouver), Mark Giordano (Toronto), Barclay Goodrow (New York Rangers), Dougie Hamilton (New Jersey), Zach Hyman (Edmonton), Wyatt Johnston (Dallas), Jordan Kyrou (St. Louis), Jack McBain (Arizona), Jamie Oleksiak (Seattle), Adam Pelech (New York Islanders), Michael Pezzetta (Montreal), Evan Rodrigues (Florida), Brendan Smith (New Jersey), Givani Smith (San José), Reilly Smith (Pittsburgh), Brandon Tanev (Seattle), Chris Tanev (Dallas), Tyler Toffoli (Winnipeg), Jake Walman (Detroit) & Tom Wilson (Washington)
Uxbridge Township: Mason Marchment (Dallas)
Vaughan: Andrew Agozzino (Anaheim), Andreas Athanasiou (Chicago), Anthony Cirelli (Tampa Bay) & Phil Di Giuseppe (Vancouver)
Welland: Cal Clutterbuck (New York Islanders)
Whitby: Jonah Gadjovich (Florida) & Cole Perfetti (Winnipeg)
Whitchurch-Stoufville: Sam Carrick (Edmonton) & Trevor Carrick (Anaheim)
Whitewater Region Township: Jack Quinn (Buffalo)
Windsor: Michael DiPietro (Boston), Aaron Ekblad (Florida) Cam Fowler (Anaheim) & Matt Martin (New York Islanders)
Manitoba
Arborg: James Reimer (Detroit)
Brandon: Calen Addison (San José), Joel Edmundson (Toronto), Keegan Kolesar (Vegas), Jordan Martinook (Carolina), Damon Severson (Columbus) & Zach Whitecloud (Vegas)
Dauphin: Ryan Pulock (New York Islanders)
De Salaberry Municipality: Travis Hamonic (Ottawa)
Springfield Municipality: Brett Howden (Vegas)
The Pas: Connor Dewar (Toronto)
Wallace-Woodworth Municipality: Travis Sanheim (Philadelphia)
Winnipeg: Nick Cicek (Vancouver), Max Domi (Toronto), Cody Glass (Nashville), Joel Hofer (St. Louis), Seth Jarvis (Carolina), Ryan Reaves (Toronto) & Mark Stone (Vegas)
Yellowhead Municipality: Morgan Geekie (Boston)
Saskatchewan
Carlyle: Haydn Fleury (Tampa Bay)
Davidson: Brayden McNabb (Vegas)
Estevan: Brayden Pachal (Calgary) & Derrick Pouliot (Dallas)
Melfort: Jaden Schwartz (Seattle)
Oxbox: Tanner Jeannot (Tampa Bay)
Prince Albert: Braden Schneider (New York Rangers)
Regina: Ethan Bear (Washington), Kale Clague (Buffalo), Mat Dumba (Tampa Bay), Jordan Eberle (Seattle) & Reese Johnson (Chicago)
Saskatoon: Brandon Hagel (Tampa Bay), Connor Ingram (Arizona), Kevin Korchinski (Chicago), Darcy Kuemper (Washington), Lane Pederson (Edmonton), Brayden Schenn (St. Louis), Luke Schenn (Nashville), Chandler Stephenson (Vegas) & Connor Zary (Calgary)
Yukon
Whitehorse: Dylan Cozens (Buffalo)
Alberta
Airdrie: Jake Neighbours (St. Louis)
Beaumont: Noah Gregor (Toronto)
Calgary: Jaret Anderson-Dolan (Nashville), Jake Bean (Columbus), Taylor Hall (Chicago), Dylan Holloway (Edmonton), Brett Leason (Anaheim), Cale Makar (Colorado), Josh Morrissey (Winnipeg), Brayden Point (Tampa Bay), Matt Rempe (New York Rangers), Logan Thompson (Vegas) & Olen Zellweger (Anaheim)
Camrose: Parker Kelly (Ottawa)
Canmore: Jacob Bernard-Docker (Ottawa)
Edmonton: Eric Comrie (Buffalo), Jake DeBrusk (Boston), Brendan Gallagher (Montreal), Dylan Guenther (Arizona), Keaton Middleton (Colorado), Stuart Skinner (Edmonton) & Jared Spurgeon (Minnesota)
Ft. Saskatchewan: Kirby Dach (Montreal)
Lethbridge: Ridly Greig (Ottawa)
Lloydminster: Mason Shaw (Minnesota)
Okotoks: Peyton Krebs (Buffalo)
Slave Lake: Nicolas Aubé-Kubel (Washington)
St. Albert: Matt Benning (San José) Mike Benning (Florida), Tyson Jost (Buffalo), Josh Mahura (Florida), Matt Murray (Dallas) & Colton Parayko (St. Louis)
Stony Plain: Brett Kulak (Edmonton)
Strathcona County: Kaiden Guhle (Montreal), Carter Hart (Philadelphia) & Sam Steel (Dallas)
Viking: Carson Soucy (Vancouver)
Wainwright: Bobby McMann (Toronto) & Jake Middleton (Minnesota)
British Columbia
Abbotsford: Noah Juulsen (Vancouver) & Devon Toews (Colorado)
Burnaby: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (Edmonton)
Chilliwack: Zach Benson (Buffalo)
Comox: Adin Hill (Vegas)
Coquitlam: Mathew Barzal (New York Islanders) & Dante Fabbro (Nashville)
Cranbrook: Bowen Byram (Buffalo) & Dryden Hunt (Calgary)
Delta: Beck Malenstyn (Washington)
Duncan: Dylan Coghlan (Carolina)
Golden: Dillon Dubé (Calgary)
Kamloops: Logan Stankoven (Dallas)
Kelowna: Justin Schultz (Seattle)
Langley: Dennis Cholowski (New York Islanders), Danton Heinen (Boston) & Shea Theodore (Vegas)
Maple Ridge: Brad Hunt (Colorado)
New Westminster: Kevin Bahl (New Jersey) & Brenden Dillon (Winnipeg)
North Vancouver: Connor Bedard (Chicago), Martin Jones (Toronto), Sam Reinhart (Florida) & Colton Sissons (Nashville)
Port Alberni: Laurent Brossoit (Winnipeg)
Port Moody: Kent Johnson (Columbus)
Richmond: Glenn Gawdin (Anaheim), Justin Sourdif (Florida) & Troy Stecher (Edmonton)
Salmon Arm: Curtis Lazar (New Jersey)
Surrey: Arshdeep Bains (Vancouver), Brenden Dillon (Winnipeg), Tristan Jarry (Pittsburgh), Parker Wotherspoon (Boston) & Tyler Wotherspoon (New Jersey)
Trail: Jake Lucchini (Minnesota)
Vancouver: Kyle Burroughs (San José) Ryan Johansen (Philadelphia), Evander Kane (Edmonton), Boris Katchouk (Ottawa), Alexander Kerfoot (Arizona), Milan Lučić (Boston), Michael Rasmussen (Detroit) & Morgan Rielly (Toronto)
Victoria: Tyson Barrie (Nashville), Jamie Benn (Dallas), Dylan Garand (New York Rangers) & Matt Irwin (Vancouver)
Maine
Biddeford: Brian Dumoulin (Seattle)
Yarmouth: Oliver Wahlstrom (New York Islanders)
New Hampshire
Manchester: Luke Hughes (New Jersey) & Michael Kesselring (Arizona)
Rochester: Casey DeSmith (Vancouver)
Massachusetts
Barnstable: Max Willman (New Jersey)
Boston: Matt Grzelcyk (Boston), Noah Hanifin (Vegas), Kevin Hayes (St. Louis), Connor Murphy (Chicago) & Jimmy Vesey (New York Rangers)
Boxford: Chris Kreider (New York Rangers)
Canton: Kevin Rooney (Calgary)
Chelmsford: Jack Eichel (Vegas)
East Longmeadow: Frank Vatrano (Anaheim)
Easton: John Marino (New Jersey)
Hanover: Colin White (Montreal)
Haverhill: Jordan Harris (Montreal)
Hingham: Matty Beniers (Seattle)
Lawrence: Colin Blackwell (Chicago)
Lincoln: Collin Graf (San José)
Millville: Matt Boldy (Minnesota)
Natick: John Carlson (Washington)
Needham: Chris Wagner (Colorado)
North Andover: Joel Daccord (Seattle) & Brian Pinho (New York Islanders)
Scituate: Ryan Donato (Chicago) & Conor Garland (Vancouver)
Southborough: Henry Thrun (San José)
Stoneham: Sam Colangelo (Anaheim)
Weymouth: Charlie Coyle (Boston)
Winchester: Conor Sheary (Tampa Bay)
Rhode Island
Johnston: Noel Acciari (Pittsburgh)
Connecticut
Darien: Spencer Knight (Florida)
Greenwich: Cam Atkinson (Philadelphia) & Phil Kemp (Edmonton)
Milford: Jonathan Quick (New York Rangers)
New Canaan: Max Pacioretty (Washington)
New Haven: Adam Erne (Edmonton)
Newtown: Matthew Samoskevich (Florida)
Stamford: Scott Morrow (Carolina)
New York
Amherst: Nick DeSimone (New Jersey)
Bedford: Trevor Zegras (Anaheim)
Brookhaven: Keith Kinkaid (New Jersey)
Buffalo: Justin Bailey (San José) Marcus Foligno (Minnesota), Nick Foligno (Chicago), Dennis Gilbert; Jr. (Calgary), Patrick Kane; Jr. (Detroit) & Miles Wood (Colorado)
Canton: Jordan Greenway (Buffalo)
Cicero: Joel Farabee (Philadelphia)
Eden: Alex Iafallo (Winnipeg)
Elmira: Johnny Beecher (Boston)
Greenburgh: Brett Pesce (Carolina)
Hempstead: Shane Pinto (Ottawa)
Long Beach: Charlie McAvoy; Jr. (Boston)
Massena: Zach Bogosian (Minnesota)
New Rochelle: Kevin Shattenkirk (Boston)
New York: Jack Drury (Carolina)
Oyster Bay: Adam Fox (New York Rangers), Frank Milano (Washington) & Tyce Thompson (New York Islanders)
Smithtown: Kyle Palmieri (New York Islanders)
Staten Island: Kevin Labanc (San José)
Syracuse: Thomas Harley (Dallas) & Alex Tuch (Buffalo)
Waywayanda: Nick Abruzzese (Toronto)
New Jersey
Bellmawr: Eric Robinson (Buffalo)
Chatham: Alex Laferriere (Los Angeles) & Drew O'Connor (Pittsburgh)
Edison Township: Anthony Stolarz (Florida)
Livingston Township: Kyle MacLean (New York Islanders)
Long Branch: Connor Clifton (Buffalo)
Mantua Township: Tony DeAngelo (Carolina)
Middletown Township: James Van Riemsdyk (Boston) & Trevor Van Riemsdyk (Washington)
Robbinsville Township: Ross Colton (Colorado)
Salem: Johnny Gaudreau (Columbus)
Southampton Township: Kyle Criscuolo (New Jersey)
Toms River Township: Cam Dineen (Edmonton)
Vorhees Township: Mattias Samuelsson (Buffalo)
Pennsylvania
Hollidaysburg: Sam Lafferty (Vancouver)
Pittsburgh: Logan Cooley (Arizona), John Gibson (Anaheim), Brandon Saad (St. Louis) & Vincent Trocheck (New York Rangers)
Maryland
Chevy Chase: Patrick Giles (Florida)
Virginia
Henrico County: Zac Jones (New York Rangers)
North Carolina
Raleigh: Logan Brown (Tampa Bay) & Nikolai Kovalenko (Colorado)
South Carolina
Hilton Head Island: Ryan Hartman (Minnesota)
Florida
Boca Raton: Jakob Chychrun (Ottawa)
Coral Springs: Brandon Duhaime (Colorado)
Lee County: Gavin Brindley (Columbus)
Naples: John Hathaway; Jr. (Philadelphia)
Orlando: Jack Hughes (New Jersey) & Quin Hughes (Vancouver)
Oviedo: Ryan Carpenter (San José)
Parkland: Andrew Peeke (Boston)
Pembroke Pines: Shayne Gostisbehere (Detroit)
Plantation: Jaycob Megna (Chicago)
Michigan
Ann Arbor: Ian Cole (Vancouver), Andrew Copp (Detroit), Jeff Petry (Detroit) & Austin Watson (Tampa Bay)
Bloomfield Hills: Will Lockwood (Florida)
Brandon Township: Ben Gleason (Edmonton)
Canton Charter Township: Paul Cotter (Vegas) & Matt Roy (Los Angeles)
Clinton Charter Township: Kyle Connor (Winnipeg)
Commerce Charter Township: Connor Hellebuyck (Winnipeg)
Dearborn: Dakota Joshua (Vancouver)
East Grand Rapids: Luke Glendening (Tampa Bay)
Farmington Hills: Alex DeBrincat (Detroit) & Cayden Primeau (Montreal)
Grosse Pointe: Michael McCarron (Nashville) & Zach Werenski (Columbus)
Holland: Lane Hutson (Montreal)
Mt. Clemens: Frank Nazar III (Chicago)
Oxford Township: Josh Norris (Ottawa)
Pontiac: Bryan Rust (Pittsburgh)
Port Huron: Jack Campbell (Edmonton)
Rochester: Max Jones (Anaheim) & Jacob Trouba (New York Rangers)
Rochester Hills: Alec Martinez (Vegas)
Rockford: Mitchell Chaffee (Tampa Bay)
Royal Oak: Torey Krug (St. Louis)
St. Clair: Tyler Motte (Tampa Bay)
Waterford Charter Township: Dylan Larkin (Detroit)
Ypsilanti: Jalen Chatfield (Carolina)
Ohio
Cleveland: Jansen Harkins (Pittsburgh)
Columbus: Jack Roslovic (New York Rangers), Kiefer Sherwood (Nashville) & Cole Sillinger (Columbus)
Dublin: Sean Kuraly (Columbus)
Parma: Alex Nedeljkovic (Pittsburgh)
Powell: Carson Meyer (Columbus)
Unity Township: J.T. Miller (Vancouver)
Indiana
Ft. Wayne: Drake Batherson (Ottawa)
Indianapolis: Jack Johnson III (Colorado)
South Bend: Landon Slaggert (Chicago)
Alabama
Huntsville: Nic Dowd (Washington)
Mississippi
Biloxi: Mathieu Olivier (Columbus)
Wisconsin
Eau Claire: Ty Emberson (San José) & Jake McCabe (Toronto)
Green Bay: Mason Appleton (Winnipeg)
Linwood Township: Joe Pavelski (Dallas)
Madison: Nick Schmaltz (Arizona), Craig Smith (Dallas) & Ryan Suter (Dallas)
Milwaukee: Hudson Fasching (New York Islanders)
Mosinee: Cole Caufield (Montreal)
Illinois
Alton: Dakota Mermis (Minnesota)
Chicago: Christian Fischer (Detroit) & Mike Reilly; Jr. (New York Islanders)
Downers Grove Township: Josh Manson (Colorado)
New Trier Township: Alex Vlasic (Chicago)
Northfield Township: J.T. Compher (Detroit)
Palos Township: Christian Dvorak (Montreal)
Minnesota
Baudette: Alex Lyon (Detroit)
Blaine: Nick Bjugstad (Arizona), Jonny Brodzinski (New York Rangers)
Bloomington: Erik Johnson (Philadelphia)
Brainerd: Cole Smith (Nashville)
Burnsville: Brock Boeser (Vancouver) & Jarred Tinordi (Chicago)
Coon Rapids: Riley Tufte (Colorado)
Delano: Ben Meyers (Anaheim)
Duluth: Derek Forbort (Boston)
Eden Prairie: Jackson LaCombe (Anaheim), Nick Leddy (St. Louis) & Nick Seeler (Philadelphia)
Edina: Anders Lee (New York Islanders) & Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado)
Elk River: Matt Kierstad (Florida) & Nick Perbix (Tampa Bay)
Excelsior: Vinni Lettieri (Minnesota)
Fridley: Mikey Anderson (Los Angeles)
Grand Rapids: Alex Goligoski (Minnesota)
Hermantown: Dylan Samberg (Winnipeg)
Hibbing: Scott Perunovich (St. Louis)
Hopkins: Travis Boyd (Arizona)
Lakeville: Charlie Lindgren (Washington), Sam Malinski (Colorado), Jake Oettinger (Dallas), Ryan Poehling (Philadelphia) & Brady Skjei (Carolina)
Lindstrom: Blake Lizotte (Los Angeles)
Maple Grove: Brock Faber (Minnesota)
Minneapolis: Brian Halonen (New Jersey), Ryan Lindgren (New York Rangers), Brock Nelson (New York Islanders) & Zach Parisé (Colorado)
Moorhead: Will Borgen (Seattle)
Plymouth: Blake Wheeler (New York Rangers)
Roseville: Joey Anderson (Chicago)
Savage: Jack Ahcan (Colorado)
South St. Paul: Justin Faulk (St. Louis)
St. Cloud: Nate Schmidt (Winnipeg)
St. Paul: Nick Jensen (Washington), K'Andre Miller (New York Rangers), Tommy Novak (Nashville), Kyle Okposo (Florida) & Alex Steeves (Toronto)
Stillwater: Noah Cates (Philadelphia)
Thomson Township: Karson Kuhlman (New York Islanders)
Tonka Bay: Justin Holl (Detroit)
Waconia: Graeme Clarke (New Jersey)
Iowa
Dubuque: Tucker Poolman (Vancouver)
Missouri
Chesterfield: Clayton Keller (Arizona) & Luke Kunin (San José)
Dardenne Prairie: Joseph Woll (Toronto)
St. Louis: Trent Frederic (Boston), Adam Lowry (Winnipeg), Patrick Maroon (Boston) & Scott Mayfield (New York Islanders)
Louisiana
Baton Rouge: Mason Lohrei (Boston)
North Dakota
Fargo: Jackson Blake (Carolina)
Grand Forks: Paul LaDue (New York Islanders)
South Dakota
Sioux Falls: Walker Duehr (Calgary)
Nebraska
Omaha: Jake Guentzel (Carolina) & Neal Pionk (Winnipeg)
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City: Jon Merrill (Minnesota)
Texas
Arlington: Caleb Jones (Colorado) & Jared Jones (Chicago)
Houston: Thomas Bordeleau (San José) & Tyler Myers (Vancouver)
Missouri City: Logan O'Connor (Colorado)
Plano: Blake Coleman (Calgary) & Stefan Noesen (Carolina)
Montana
Whitefish: Jake Sanderson (Ottawa)
Colorado
Colorado Springs: Brandon Carlo (Boston)
Denver: Brendan Lemieux (Carolina) & Troy Terry (Anaheim)
Englewood: Cal Foote (New Jersey) & Nolan Foote (New Jersey)
Erie: Jaccob Slavin (Carolina)
Littleton: Mikey Eyssimont (Tampa Bay)
Utah
Salt Lake City: Trevor Lewis (Los Angeles)
Arizona
Phoenix: Sean Couturier (Philadelphia), Mark Kastelic (Ottawa), Matthew Knies (Toronto) & Tage Thompson (Buffalo)
Scottsdale: Braeden Tkachuk (Ottawa) & Matthew Tkachuk (Florida)
Alaska
Anchorage: Jeremy Swayman (Boston)
North Pole: Phoenix Copley (Los Angeles)
Washington
Bonney Lake: Dylan Gambrell (Toronto)
Liberty Lake: Tyler Johnson (Chicago)
Mt. Vernon: T.L. Oshie (Washington)
Spokane: Derek Ryan (Edmonton) & Kailer Yamamoto (Seattle)
Oregon
Portland: Jacob MacDonald (San José)
California
Anaheim: Cam York (Philadelphia)
Arcadia: Jason Robertson (Dallas) & Nicholas Robertson (Toronto)
La Mirada: Chase De Leo (Anaheim)
Long Beach: Matt Nieto (Pittsburgh)
Los Gatos: Devin Cooley (San José)
Manhattan Beach: Brendan Brisson (Vegas)
Newport Beach: Jason Zucker (Nashville)
Rancho Cucamonga: Collin Delia (Winnipeg)
San Diego: Thatcher Demko (Vancouver) & Chad Ruhwedel (New York Rangers)
San Ramon: Auston Matthews (Toronto)
Thousand Oaks: Trevor Moore (Los Angeles)
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En el marco los Juegos Olímpicos de París 2024, Mathieu Forget, fotógrafo y director creativo, colaboró con Plaza Athénée para combinar el atletismo y la elegancia en este emblemático palacio parisino. Se invitó a siete distinguidos atletas olímpicos a varias partes del hotel, donde cada uno agregó un toque único y dinámico a la arquitectura histórica.
La película se mostró en todas las habitaciones y suites, mientras que se imprimieron y exhibieron cuatro fotografías de gran tamaño en el vestíbulo, la galería y el bar del hotel, dando la bienvenida a todos los huéspedes a un mundo poético y atlético. Esta colaboración celebró tanto la belleza atemporal de Plaza Athénée como las extraordinarias habilidades de los atletas olímpicos, creando un tributo único a París 2024.
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Act III ~ Marcelina
December 30
In the quiet early hours of the morning, Constantino Reynaldo, the Deputy Chief of Mission to the Spanish Ambassador, Marco Rey Santo, convened with Andrea Gedeon, the Executive Assistant to the Ambassador and his late wife, and her brother Vicente, the Head of Security, in addition to representatives from the Paris police department. Sitting back in his chair, Constantino unbuttoned the jacket to the formal three-piece black suit he wore. His brown curly shaggy hair reached his neck accenting his well-kempt beard.
“Good morning, everyone. Thank you for taking the time to join me this morning to discuss the details of this afternoon’s service for Mrs. Rey Santo. I reassured the Ambassador and his daughter, Marcelina Rey Santo, that everything was in order. This service is more than just a funeral, It is a testament to the legacy and impact Angelina Rey Santo has made not only in Paris or Spain but around the world.” Constantino said, hoping he conveyed the significance of this moment.
Andrea stood up from her chair and passed out a dossier that provided a detailed briefing for the service.
“Thank you, Tino. As discussed, the service will be broadcast live, necessitating coordination with major media outlets. The press release went out following the confirmation of the service date and reservation of the church in addition to the approval of our draft brief by the Deputy Chief. The media schedule for Mr. Rey Santo and Marcelina has been confirmed to follow the New Year to give the Ambassador and his daughter time to grieve their loss. Vinny, can you confirm security’s efforts to manage and secure the press area to ensure privacy protocols are adhered to?” Andrea asked tearfully. She never imagined her work would encompass such a task. “Designated zones have been set up for the media and public attendees on the church site. We have coordinated with police for the planned route for the procession and barricades have been erected to deter the public from venturing on the thoroughfare and disrupting the caravan. We’ve also planned for additional personnel to manage crowd control and assist with any security concerns that might arise. I don’t anticipate any incidents, everyone loved Angelina so much.” Vincent reported. “Thank you, Vinny, we still expect significant public attendance and will need to manage traffic effectively,” Constantino replied.
Captain Dubois stood up from his chair and presented a rolled-up map which he unrolled across the center of the conference room table and pointed to the planned route.
“Thank you, Chief. The route from the Spanish Embassy to Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle will pass several key intersections utilizing Rue La Fayette. We will temporarily close Rue Saint-Mathieu and Saint-Bruno around the church with a secured route down Rue Affe allowing the caravan to park in front of the church.” he indicated, tracing the parallel streets that ran west and east of the Church of Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle with his finger. “We have officers at each junction to redirect traffic and assist in crowd management. Additionally, we have coordinated Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens Parisian Autonomous Transport Administration to reroute buses and trams as needed.” the captain explained. He gave Constantino an appreciative nod as he took his seat once more. "Let's confirm with the arrival and reception of guests. We need a smooth process, especially given the high-profile nature of the attendees.” Constantino said looking to Andrea who turned to another page of the briefing. "We will have dignitaries from the US, Germany, and Spain in attendance including the Parisian Prime Minister Jean Castex and Mayor Anne Hidalgo. We have them scheduled to be the first to arrive. Ushers will guide them and their staff directly to their reserved seats. We have a team that will be on hand to greet the remaining guests while you, myself, and Vinny accompany the Ambassador and Marcelina.” Andrea explained as she flipped to another page filled with names and photographs, “Most, if not all, the guests have confirmed including, Irene and Kenneth Esper, Dr. Amy Clearwater, Mr. Clearwater, and their daughter, River, are confirmed to attend. Miles Luisante is confirmed to attend including his wife, Rhian Luisante, who will provide the Entrance Hymn, and their daughter Dawn Luisante who will perform an original song she has written specifically for Mrs. Rey Santo. Cynthia Claystone, CEO of Infinity Corporation, and her CGRO with Infinity Affairs, Sienna Brandwick, are slated to attend as well.” She explained before flipping to the next page, “While the guests await the arrival of the Ambassador and his daughter from the procession, the Paris Philharmonic will perform a selection of classical pieces such as ‘And the Waltz Goes On’, ‘Richter: On the Nature of Daylight’, ‘Love Story’ arranged by Richard Hayman, and ‘La petite fille de la mar’ all of which were favorites of Mrs. Rey Santo.” Andrea said turning to another page in the briefing, “Upon arrival of the procession, Maria Santo will be on hand to greet her son and granddaughter while we work with the church staff to prepare for the start of the ceremony. Father Guillermo will bless the casket before it is brought into the church and Mrs. Luisante will perform ‘Hymne à l'amour’ for the Entrance Hymn. Father Guillermo will lead us with opening prayer before transitioning into the Liturgy of the Word. The first reading will be read by Marcelina and the second by Dr. Clearwater. Mr. Rey Santo will give his eulogy and Aurora d'Amour will perform a song dedication afterward before we transition into the Liturgy of the Eucharist. Lastly, will be the commendation and farewell before we depart to Père Lachaise Cemetery for the burial rite.” Andrea said summing up the briefing. “Thank you, Andrea. We are adjourned. I will go and check on Marcelina. Andrea, Vicente, I leave the rest to you to prepare for our departure.” He spoke. Andre and Vicente nodded affirmatively.
Everyone rose out of their chairs and left the conference room alone or in pairs to have small discussions to help them prepare for a solemn day not just for them but for all of Paris. Constantino watched as they disappeared down the hall before going down another hall himself.
“Today, Paris gathers to bid farewell to Angelina Rey Santo, the esteemed wife of the Spanish Ambassador, Marco Santo. Mrs. Rey Santo sadly passed away on December 23rd after suffering from a brain aneurysm just days prior. Her funeral will be held this afternoon at Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle. Mrs. Rey Santo was a devoted wife and mother, known for her tireless charitable work and cultural diplomacy, Angelina was a beloved figure both in Spain and Paris. She dedicated her life to improving the lives of children through numerous philanthropic efforts and promoting Spanish culture around the world. Her service is expected to be attended by diplomatic dignitaries, celebrities, family, and close friends honoring her remarkable life and contributions. Our correspondent is live at Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle, where the funeral service is about to begin. We will be bringing you live updates throughout the day. Our thoughts and deepest condolences are with the ambassador and his family during this difficult time. On behalf of myself and France 24, we extend our heartfelt sympathies to the Santo family. I'm Annette Young, thank you for joining us." Annette Young announced.
Marcelina stared at her hazy reflection in the blank screen of the flat screen TV that was mounted on the wall facing the desk of the Cultural Attaché where Marcelina was sitting. The Cultural Attaché Office was her mother’s station at the Spanish Embassy. Breathing softly, Marcelina felt her chest heaving in rhythm with her slow, controlled breathing. She wore a long-sleeved white midi dress. Her dark hair brown cascaded in deep waves along her shoulders and down her back. A white, lace mantilla was pinned to her hair falling from her hairline along the back of her head like a half-veil.
Her dark brown eyes were cast downward looking to the antique rug that her mother insisted on bringing all the way from Madrid when they moved to Paris.
‘La alfombra de la casa teje la calidez del hogar, Marcelina. The house rug weaves the warmth of the home, Marcelina.’
Marcelina remembered her mother saying to her after she asked why she insisted on bringing the rug with them to Paris for her new office in the embassy. She could have had any rug she wanted, Marcelina thought.
‘Mija. My Bisabuela and my Tia Abuelas hand-knotted this rug in 1945. It was right around the time my mother was born. When my mother was pregnant with me, Bisabuela gave her the rug and what did she say?’ Angelina asked her daughter as she unrolled the large rug onto the bare floor of the office. ‘La alfombra de la casa teje la calidez del hogar.’ Marcelina and Angelina said in unison laughing together.
Angelina stood up. Marcelina marveled at her mother wearing a white ruffle Baptist sleeve dress and her long flowing brown hair catching the sunlight from the office window, her bare feet padding the bare floor as she walked about the room observing the rug before standing next to her daughter. Angelina wrapped her arm around Marcelina resting her cheek atop her daughter’s head and rubbing her shoulder lovingly.
“Your Abuela gave me the rug when I was pregnant with you.” Angelina said kissing Marcelina’s head and resting her cheek comfortably atop her head again, “And she said the same thing to me.” She said gently with a smile looking at the rug again. “This rug represents our family. Everywhere we have gone from Madrid, Buenos Aires, Berlin, and Washington D.C. This rug was the one thing I wanted with us wherever we were.” Angelina said warmly. Marcelina wrapped her arms around her mother’s waist as they stared at the rug in the empty office.
Marcelina’s eyes traced the hand-knotted wool that wove beiges with turquoise, green, and dusty pink into patterns depicting an oatmeal field adorned with delicate, even slightly faded, carefully drawn botanical motifs, and birds enclosed around with a decorative border. Her eyes stopped at the pointed toes of her white Anouk Jimmy Choo heels. Tears dropped onto the supple white leather of her heels. Marcelina sniffed looking up from her feet. She turned from where she was leaning against her mother’s desk and reached for the nearby Kleenex box grabbing a tissue. She dabbed under her eyelids gently to keep from smudging her mascara. She sniffed once more and looked at the desk noticing the silver frame that her mother kept. Picking it up Marcelina’s teary eyes glistened as she gently smiled at the picture of her parents touching the picture lovingly.
A knock on the door startled her.
“Blanca?” Constantino’s voice rang out from the opposite side of the closed door.
Marcelina set the picture down, smoothed her dress, and adjusted the mantilla both of which mantilla belonged to her mother. The door opened and Constantino entered his dark eyes met with Marcelina’s. Marcelina sighed in relief that he was the one to come and get her.
“Tino, no me llames así. No con papá cerca. Tino don’t call me that. Not with Papa around.” She said protesting his use of calling her by the name of her favorite flower. She watched as he closed the door and approached her with a gentle smile taking her in his arms. “Eres mi flor blanca, Blanca. You are my white flower, Blanca.” He replied looking down at her. A stern look crossed Marcelina’s face and she pressed a finger into his chest hard. “You’re Papa’s Deputy Chief of Mission, Constantino Armonioso Reynaldo!” She scolded him making him back away from her. Her stern gaze softened as he feigned being hurt by her finger pressing into his chest. He gave her a playful smile which faded at the sight of Marcelina’s forlorn face. “Papa needs you now more than ever.” She said sadly, “Without…Mama...” she couldn’t finish and was overcome covering her face as she broke into tears.
Constantino reacted quickly and took Marcelina in his arms shushing her gently and comfortingly.
“Shh, Lina. Está bien. Estoy aquí. Shhh, Lina. It’s okay. I’m here.” He whispered. “I can’t believe she’s gone,” Marcelina said sorrowfully stepping away from Constantino. She took a deep breath and wiped her eyes again, “How is Papa?” she asked. Marcelina had barely seen her father who stayed at the Embassy late to work and came home late smelling of Brandy de Jerez when Marcelina found him sleeping on the couch hugging a framed photo of their family. Sometimes he didn’t even go home and stayed at the Embassy overnight. Constantino looked at Marcelina solemnly. “He’s been working a lot since…” his voice trailed off not wanting to upset Marcelina any more than she already was. Marcelina nodded understanding what Constantino was saying. “Where is he now?” she asked reluctantly. “In his office,” Constantino answered watching Marcelina glance at her Piaget gold watch, “It’s almost time, isn’t it?” Marcelina asked. “Yes. Andrea and Vicente are making final preparations for the caravan.” Constantino responded. “I’ll get Papa. We’ll meet you in the lobby.” Marcelina said turning to leave the office. Constantino grasped Marcelina’s hand in his, the two of them locking eyes again. “Did you want me to get him for you?” he asked her. Marcelina thought for a moment and shook her head, “I can handle it.” She responded going to leave only for Constantino to hold her hand firmly preventing her from leaving. “I’m here for you…Lina.” He said caressing her hand. Marcelina smiled gently, “Thank you Tino…” she said as she left the office her hand trailing slowly out of Constantino’s until she disappeared from the office her heels clicking on the marble floor growing fainter with each step as she made her way to her father’s office.
The clink of melting the ice resounded throughout Marco’s office. The cubes in the half-drunken glass of Brandy de Jerez slipped around and away from each other as they perspired with a cool film of water while swimming in the brown liquor. Marco’s hand idly grasped the glass while the other was occupied with a silver picture frame that held a picture of him and his late wife Angelina on their wedding day.
His thumb caressed the glass running along the length of Angelina’s. A weary, forlorn look had taken hold of his face replacing the calm, suave, professional one that he wore throughout his hectic day at the Embassy.
He remembered when he and Angelina were being interviewed during the beginning of his political career.
‘Monsieur Rey Santo, tell us what married life is like for you and Madame Rey Santo met.’ the interviewer asked.
The photographer snapped a timely photo of the couple looking at each other admirably, and lovingly. Marco beamed with pride and smiled to his wife who returned his smile with equal fervor. Marco turned to the interviewer his arm draped around Angelina's shoulders.
"From the moment I first saw Angelina, I knew she was the love of my life, and I vowed to hold onto her forever," he said with a grin. “Remember that tiny little bistro in Madrid?” He asked looking at Angelina. “The one with the red leather booths.” She asked smiling placing a hand on his chest, “You were wearing that beautiful white dress, it was..." he paused, "Summer." He finished. "It was a hot day in Madrid, so we had vanilla ice cream," Marco said with hearty laughing. Angelina smiled and laughed as she remembered what happened that day. "We were so busy talking, the ice cream melted!" she said looking at her husband. Angelina sighed happily resting her hand on Marco’s leg and staring into his eyes as if it were just the two of them alone. A sentimental look crossed her face, her eyes tearing up. “And then?” Marco asked. “Oh! The owners!” Angelina exclaimed wiping her eyes. Marco laughed. “The owners were a married couple, and they were watching us the entire time!” Marco explained smiling. “They came over and took a picture of us. They said we would remember that date for the rest of our lives.” Angelina said. “They weren’t wrong,” Marco said lovingly as he reached into his pocket pulling out the Polaroid. Angelina took the picture in her hand and laughed pressing her hand to her chest in disbelief. “Marco, no puedo creer que lo hayas guardado todo este tiempo! Marco, I can't believe you kept it all this time!” she said laughing happily.
Angelina's laughter echoed in Marco’s mind seemingly filling the silence that had taken up residence in his office. Marco raised his glass and sipped the amber liquid resentfully.
“Why did you leave me here alone, Angel?” he whispered to the silence.
He set the glass down and sniffed, rubbing at his damp eyes. He tossed the frame into a nearby draw closing it with frustration! He grasped the glass again finishing the brandy in one hungry gulp hoping the liquid would fill the void he felt in his! He knew it didn’t matter how many drinks he had it was in vain and a temporary fix to his pain, but he reached for the decanter, ready to add another drink to the several he had already. That was until he heard a knock on the door. Marco stopped before the liquid could pour into the glass and looked at the door watching it open through the drunken haze that had blurred his vision. When Marcelina entered the room, Marco sat back in astonishment.
“Ay, dios mío…Oh my god…” he murmured covering his mouth. Marcelina stood there confused not realizing that to her father in his drunken state, she looked like her mother wearing her favorite white dress! “Angel…” he said tearfully. For just a moment he thought Angelina had returned to him. “Papa?” Marcelina asked.
Marcelina’s voice had a sobering effect on Marco. A perplexed look crossed his face as he lowered his hand. His vision blurred to the point where he couldn’t see Angelina anymore just a white blur. Marco blinked again and his vision cleared, and he realized he had mistaken his daughter for his dead wife. He was amazed by how much Marcelina looked like her mother and it broke his heart.
“Marcelina…” Marco said dejectedly, noticing she was wearing Angelina’s mantilla and dress. Angelina is gone, he thought to himself and cleared his throat wishing he could pour another glass of brandy, “What is it?” he asked brusquely sinking further into his chair.
His tone caught Marcelina off guard. He never talked to her that way. Then, she caught a whiff of the brandy. A weary sigh escaped Marcelina as she walked up to her father’s desk picking up his phone and watching him sit in his chair despondently. She hated to see her father in such a state. Raising the phone to her ear, Marcelina dialed the kitchen.
“Buenas tardes Luisa. ¿Podría traerle al Embajador un espresso triple, por favor? Sí. Gracias. Good afternoon, Luisa. Could you bring the Ambassador a triple espresso, please? Yes. Thank you.” Marcelina said gracefully and hung up the phone.
Marcelina’s hand remained on the phone looking at the empty glass with melting ice. She looked up from the glass to her father who began to doze in his chair. She observed the half-empty decanter of Brandy de Jerez on the desk. How much did he drink? She wondered. Her grief gripped her heart again causing it to ache not just for the loss of her mother but for the state her father was in after her passing. Marcelina’s hand slipped away from the phone, and she circled the desk standing in front of her father who began to snore gently. Marcelina stroked his cheek lovingly seeing how peaceful he was.
“Ay papá… ¿qué puedo hacer para ayudarte? Oh papa…what can I do to help you?” she asked in a hush voice.
Marcelina combed her hands through his disheveled dark hair to style it and make it more appropriate. She noticed he had a few more gray strands of hair which comingled with the rest of his dark hair. She wasn’t sure if it was her imagination, but he seemed thinner to her as well. She knelt before him looking at him sleep peacefully noticing his unbuttoned collar and loose tie to the formal black suit that he was wearing to the funeral. While her father slept, Marcelina buttoned up his collar. She straightened and tightened his black tie patting it gently over his pressed, white dress shirt. A knock on the door woke Marco up abruptly.
Bewildered, Marco looked around the office and looked down at his daughter kneeling before her. He remembered her doing the same thing as a little girl when he fell asleep at his desk in the past. He smiled weakly at her.
“Hola, mi querida hija...Hello, my darling daughter...” he said wearily. Marcelina smiled at her father with teary eyes. “Hola, papa.” She said happily, glad that he was back to his normal self. She cleared her throat and stood up, “Pasa, Luisa. Come in, Luisa.” She spoke. Luisa entered the room carrying a small tray with an espresso cup resting on a saucer. “Buenas tardes, Embajador. Señorita Marcelina. Good afternoon, Ambassador. Miss Marcelina.” Luisa said setting the cup on the desk. “Garcias, Luisa.” Marcelina said to Luisa. Luisa nodded with a polite smile and left the room. Marcelina turned to her father. “It’s time, papa.” She said softly smoothing the lapel of his jacket. “I know mija…” Marco said sadly and sighed before getting up from his office chair buttoning his suit jacket. Marcelina picked up the espresso cup handing it to her father. Marco sipped the coffee watching Marcelina adjust his tie within his jacket and smoothed his lapels. Marcelina locked eyes with her father. “Are you feeling better?” she asked hoping the coffee would help wake him. Marco took another swig of his coffee. “Sí, mucho mejor, mi querida hija. Yes, much better, my darling daughter.” He replied setting the empty cup down, clearing his throat. He adjusted his jacket and stood tall, “How do I look?” he asked anxiously looking to Marcelina who smiled at him lovingly as she stroked his hair. “You look amazing, Papa. Mama would be proud.” She said softly.
Marco’s face broke as he wept grasping Marcelina in a desperate hug. Marcelina hugged her father tightly and cried with him, her hands rubbing his back comfortingly.
“Está bien, Papá. Está bien. It’s okay, Papa. It’s okay.” She said softly. Marco stood up straight and she wiped away his tears as he looked at her woefully. Resting her hands on her father’s chest she looked at him comfortingly. “It’s time to say goodbye.” She said looking at him with a look of reassurance. Marco nodded apprehensively. “I’m ready, mija…” he said. Marcelina took her father’s hand in hers. “Everyone is waiting.” She said leading her father out of his office.
Her arms linked with her father’s; Marcelina entered the lobby of the Embassy. Waiting in the rotunda stood the embassy staff. Marco looked at the teary and sad faces of his team who were all mourning and sharing his loss. Marco swallowed unsure of what to do next. Sensing his trepidation, Marcelina looked to the staff and offered a warm smile which gave them a sense of comfort in their grief.
“Dejanos rezar. Let us pray.” She said in a calm voice.
The staff responded gratefully by bowing their heads and clasping their hands together. Marcelina glanced at her father who had closed his eyes as well. Marcelina closed her eyes she felt as if she were at a loss for words but as if springing from her heart, she spoke.
“Querido Dios, Hoy recordamos con profundo amor a nuestra querida madre y esposa, un verdadero ángel en nuestras vidas. Ella, quien incansablemente y de manera desinteresada, se entregó a la comunidad, iluminando nuestros días con su bondad y generosidad. Aunque ya no está físicamente con nosotros, sentimos su presencia en cada acto de amor y en cada rayo de esperanza que nos envuelve. Ella vive en nuestros corazones, vigilándonos y protegiéndonos desde el cielo, encarnando el verdadero significado de su nombre, un ángel eterno. Te pedimos, Señor, que nos des la fortaleza para seguir su ejemplo de amor y servicio, y que su espíritu continúe guiándonos y bendiciéndonos en cada paso de nuestro camino. Amén. Dear God, today we remember with deep love our beloved mother and wife, a true angel in our lives. She, who tirelessly and selflessly, gave herself to the community, illuminating our days with her kindness and generosity. Although she is no longer physically with us, we feel her presence in every act of love and in every ray of hope that surrounds us. She lives in our hearts, watching over us and protecting us from heaven, embodying the true meaning of her name, an eternal angel. We ask you, Lord, to give us the strength to follow her example of love and service, and that her spirit continues to guide and bless us every step of our way. Amen.” Marcelina prayed. “Amen.” Everyone responded in unison.
Marcelina opened her eyes to see teary faces smiling at her, even her father.
“Eso fue…maravilloso…mi hija. That was…wonderful…my daughter.” Marco managed between tears. Marcelina wiped his tears and gently raised his chin, so his eyes met hers, “Estoy contigo en cada paso del camino. I’m with you every step of the way.” She spoke. Marco took a deep breath, taking strength in her words, and nodded firmly. Vicente approached the the Ambassador and his daughter. “The caravan is ready. Andrea and the Deputy Chief will accompany you in the car that will follow the hearse. I will accompany the security team in the rear SUV.” He explained as he escorted them outside the embassy to a black Volvo XC90, “Hector, will be your driver.” he said as he opened the passenger door for the Ambassador to sit up front. He opened the rear door for Marcelina, Andrea, and Constantino to sit in the back. “Gracias, Vinny,” Constantino said gratefully while Marco nodded in silent approval.
Marcelina looked out the dark-tinted windows of the SUV to see the dark SUVs in front and back, the blue and red lights indicating where the police detail was located as part of the caravan before her eyes fell on the hearse before them. Her heart sank knowing her mother was lying in the white coffin that could be seen through the white-curtained window.
The cars’ engines idled as security got into their respective vehicles and the motorcycle engines of the police rumbled as they waited to depart. Onlookers had gathered on the street and held picture signs with various messages.
Marcelina rolled down her window and waved tearfully to the crowds acknowledging their love and grief. The crowd cheered gratefully.
‘We love you, Marcelina! We support you, Ambassador!’ they cried out as Marcelina rolled the window back up taking a breath in awe of the impact her mother’s life made on the people of Paris.
The caravan slowly departed from the Embassy taking Avenue Marceau towards the River Seine. Onlookers lined the thoroughfares, showing their support and respect with flowers, pictures, and signs. Marcelina thought back on all the work her mother did as Cultural Attaché as part of the Spanish Embassy in Paris, she became known for her compassionate efforts around the world. She was an ambassador for UNICEF, Save the Children, and SOS Children's Villages and supported child organizations such as Fundación ANAR, Les Enfants de l'Arc-en-Ciel, and the Children's National Hospital. Angelina was likened to the Princess Diana of the 21st Century.
‘Recuerda, Marcelina. La inocencia de los niños es un regalo puro que nos recuerda la belleza de la vida. Remember, Marcelina. The innocence of children is a pure gift that reminds us of the beauty of life.‘ Marcelina recalled her mother telling her when they were supporting a children’s event.
The procession continued and passed through Place de la Concorde, one of the major public squares in Paris heading towards Rue de Rivoli. Many onlookers and mourners had gathered showing their support and grief for Angelina as the caravan passed.
Turning onto Rue de Rivoli, the procession passed by the Louvre Museum where more people were gathered. Marco looked about seemingly overwhelmed by the amount of people that showed up for them. Marcelina reached from her seat and touched her father’s shoulder lovingly.
“Estoy aquí, papa. I’m here, Papa.” She said comfortingly. Marco nodded again and swallowed as he took his daughter’s hand, kissing it softly. “Gracias, mi querida hija. Gracias. Thank you, my darling daughter. Thank you.” He breathed holding her hand to his cheek. Marcelina’s heart ached for her father.
Rue La Fayette gave them a much-needed reprieve as they traveled its length through several districts of Paris. Small groups were gathered and scattered here and there throughout the districts they passed. The sorrow, love, and support for Angelina was heartfelt from the various hanging signs, pictures, and swathes of flower bunches that decorated the barricades.
The hearse and the accompanying caravan soon arrived at the Church of Saint-Bernard de la Chapelle. Crowds of people filled the barricaded streets of Rue Saint-Mathieu and Saint-Bruno all them of holding signs, pictures, and flowers to honor Angelina’s memory. Saint Bernard Square across from the church hosted more mourners watching as the procession arrived. Hector and Vicente quickly exited their vehicles to let out Marco, Marcelina, Andrea, and Constantino.
Marcelina linked in her father’s once more as they stood in silence listening to the cries of the onlookers in the distance. Some were too grief-stricken to speak while others cried out Angelina’s name while reaching for the hearse desperately. Media reporters stood with their camera crews as they reported the arrival of the Rey Santos. Photographers snapped pictures, their bulbs bright even in the daylight as the Ambassador, his daughter, and their entourage made their way towards the church entrance.
At the entrance stood an older woman waiting for them patiently. Her face was creased with wrinkles, but they did not make her any less beautiful. Her smile was familiar, warm, and comforting. She wore a dark dress accented with a white mosaic print along the shoulders and sleeves. The same mosaic print ran the length of her long, dark skirt. White enamel earrings dangled from her dainty ears partially hidden beneath her short, silvery hair.
Marco and Marcelina approached the woman who had her hands clasped in front of her, her smile not fading as tears welled in her eyes. The woman gave Constantino, Vicente, and Andrea a warm hug as they entered church leaving her with Marco and Marcelina. The woman looked lovingly at Marcelina, her smile full of affection and pride for the young woman who stood before her.
“¿Has sido fuerte por tu Papá? Have you been strong for your Papa?” she asked reaching and touching the underside of Marcelina’s chin who couldn’t but smile at the woman as tears streamed down her face. The woman wiped away Marcelina’s tears. “Si, Abuela María. Yes, Grandma Maria.” Marcelina responded watching Maria adjust the mantilla Marcelina was wearing feeling its lace between her soft fingertips. “Te ves hermosa con esta mantilla. Tan hermosa como tu madre cuando la usaba. You look beautiful in this mantilla. As beautiful as your mother when she wore it.” Maria said gasping as she fought to hold back tears. Maria turned to look at her son. “Mi corazón. Mi único hijo. My heart. My only son.” She said lovingly looking deep into his dark eyes that were blood-shot and so very weary. “Mijo, Llevas una carga pesada. You carry a heavy burden.” she said wisely.
Maria watched her son search her eyes for sanctuary, for comfort. He struggled to find the words. Maria raised a finger and shushed him resting her hands gently on the sides of his head.
“Cuando tu Papá se fue al Cielo ¿Qué te dije? When your Papa went to Heaven, what did I tell you?” she said softly. Marco closed his eyes his hands grasping his mother’s wrists as she held his head in her gentle grasp. “The only way out is through….” he whispered somberly.
Maria swallowed her cries, but the tears flowed down her face remembering Marco’s father Martin, the love of her life, and how he left this world suddenly leaving her to face her remaining days without him. She knew her son’s pain all too well.
“Feel the sadness, mijo…and the pain. Let it all in…. then let it all go." She said with a shaky voice raising his face to look at her.
Her eyes searched her son’s eyes imploringly she did not want him to bear this burden alone as she did. Marco looked sorrowfully into his mother’s seeing the same pain he felt. Marco felt his fists release and the wave of grief wash over him as he finally accepted that Angelina was gone as much as he couldn’t bear to be without her, she was no longer with him.
“Marco…” Maria said calmly taking his hands in her hands in hers and hugging them to her chest.
Marco could feel the beating of his mother’s heart. Marco fell to his knees defeatedly in front of his mother his hands falling from hers and gripping her dress like he did when he was just a boy.
“Mi ángel se ha ido...Mama… My angel is gone…Mama…” he said in anguish.
Marco hid his face in the folds of his mother’s dress as he wept. Marcelina fell to her knees wrapping her arms around her father.
“Papa!” she said sadly burying her face in his arm and crying with him. “Mi amores…My loves…” Maria wept taking them both in her arms and hugging them close to her waist.
Maria watched sorrowfully as the pallbearers marched past her from the entrance to the hearse where Angelina’s coffin waited for them. They opened the back of the hearse which elicited painful, melancholic cries from the watching crowd as the pallbearers revealed a white casket accented in gold. A wreath of Casablanca Lilies, Marcelina and her mother’s favorite flower, rested upon the top of the casket as the pallbearer’s life the casket and escorted it to the entrance.
“Come, mis amores.” Maria said bringing Marco and Marcelina to stand with her.
The trio held onto each other watching Father Guillermo walk out the doors of the church as the pallbearers approached. Taking a small vial of holy water, the Priest sprinkled the water across the top of the casket and flowers. The voices of the choir echoed from inside the church singing the first lines of ‘Danos un Corazón’ (Give us a Heart).
‘Danos un corazón, grande para amar, danos un corazón, fuerte para luchar. Give us a heart, big enough to love, give us a heart, strong enough to fight.’ “Thank you, Father,” Maria said softly.
Father Guillermo approached them, allowing the pallbearers to guide the coffin into the church. Guillermo took Maria’s hands in his and looked at Marco and Marcelina.
“We share in your loss. You all have helped us so much. I am humbled that you allow us to honor, Angelina’s life and legacy here. This church and the community have benefited greatly from her service.” He stated with a gentle smile patting Maria’s hand comfortingly, “Come…it is time.” He said gesturing to them inside the church.
Maria linked arms with her son and Marcelina did the same on the opposite side and followed Father Guillermo inside. Upon entering the sanctuary, the family was greeted by a multitude of friends, family, celebrities, and dignitaries who stood from their chairs on both sides of the aisle as they walked down the aisle. Marcelina eyed Constantino, Vicente, and Andrea up front waiting for them much to her relief.
The guests watched on respectfully as pallbearers escorted the casket down the nave aisle. The Paris Philharmonic began to play a beautiful melody as Rhian Luisante entered from the side aisle of the church standing to the right of the transept. Rhian wore a black sparkling gown with a plunging neckline, her long dirty blonde hair pulled back into a stylish bun. In her hands, she held a mic as the music played. She looked at the large print of Angelina and read the plaque below.
In Loving Memory…
Angelina Rey Espiridión Santo
August 1, 1968 - December 23, 2020
Turning to the audience with tears filling her eyes, Rhian raised the mic to her lips.
“The song I’m about to sing is very special.” She said softly doing her best to maintain her composure, “I sang this song for Marco and Angelina at their vow renewal celebration.” She said proudly smiling at Marco and gesturing to him, “The love you two shared inspired all of us and I know Angelina would want us to remember that love like that, is eternal and everlasting…always.” She said in a hush, emotional voice as she brought her free hand to her chest in hopes of calming her heart that ached for the loss of her dear friend. Rhian breathed and closed her eyes as she sang.
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Le ciel bleu sur nous peut s'effondrer
Et la Terre peut bien s'écrouler
Peu m'importe si tu m'aimes
Je me fous du monde entier
The blue sky can tumble down upon us
And the earth can also collapse
It doesn't matter, if you love me
I don't care about the entire world
Rhian’s voice rang out the far reaches of the church accompanied by the melodies played by the Philharmonic. Tears fell down Rhian’s face knowing how much the song she sang meant to Angelina and how it embodied the testament to her love for Marco.
Tant qu'l'amour innondera mes matins
Tant qu'mon corps frémira sous tes mains
Peu m'importe les problèmes
Mon amour, puisque tu m'aimes
As long as love floods my mornings
As long as my body trembles beneath your hand
These problems don't matter
My love, since you love me
Miles watched his wife sing, astounded by the sheer magnitude of Rhian’s voice and the emotions she felt singing it. Tears welled in his eyes. He felt a mixture of love and sadness for the loss of a friend. He couldn’t imagine what Marco was dealing with nor could he imagine his life with Rhian or his daughter.
J'irais jusqu'au bout du monde
Je me ferais teindre en blonde
Si tu me le demandais
J'irais décrocher la Lune
J'irais voler la fortune
Si tu me le demandais
Je renierais ma patrie
Je renierais mes amis
Si tu me le demandais
On peut bien rire de moi
Je ferais n'importe quoi
Si tu me le demandais
I would go to the end of the earth
I would dye my hair blonde
I would go take down the moon
I would go steal a fortune
If you asked it of me
I would disown my country
I would disown my friends
If you asked it of me
People can have a good laugh at me
I would do anything
If you asked it of me
Feeling a gentle warmth wash over her, the ache in her heart subsided, Rhian gestured to her daughter as she sang. Dawn watched her mother in awe and inspiration hoping one day to be like her mother vocally.
Si un jour, la vie t'arrache à moi
Si tu meurs, que tu sois loin de moi
Peu m'importe si tu m'aimes
Car moi je mourrais aussi
If one day life tears you from me
If you die that you be far from me
It doesn't matter, if you love me
Because, me, I will die also
Tears fell from Marco’s face as Rhian sang, he remembered Angelina singing this verse to him as they danced after renewing their vows. She asked Rhian to sing the song one more time so they could dance longer and he remembered her singing the lyrics to him. The lyrics had new meaning to Marco now and he felt as if a part of him was dying that day watching the pallbearers rest the coffin in front of the altar before marching single file down the side aisles of the church.
Nous aurons pour nous l'éternité
Dans le bleu de toute l'immensité
Dans le ciel, plus de problème
Mon amour, crois-tu qu'on s'aime?
Dieu réunit ceux qui s'aiment
We will have eternity for ourselves
In the great blue immensity
In the sky, no more problems
My love, do you believe we love each other
God reunites those who love each other
Marcelina found comfort in the final lyrics as Rhian brought the song to a close. She knew that her mother was heaven and that one day they would be together again. She sat down with her father and grandmother, the three of them holding hands as the congregation applauded Rhian’s performance. Rhian passed the mic to one of the attendants and immediately sat with her husband who took her in her arms. Rhian sorrowfully collapsed in Miles’ arms crying silently against his chest. Dawn rested her head on her father’s arm tears welling in her eyes. She took her mother’s hand in hers feeling her squeeze it tightly.
Father Guillermo approached his lectern looking out to the congregation peacefully as the applause subsided. Soft crying and sniffing could be heard about the church.
“My children…Today, we gather in the House of the Lord to honor and remember our beloved Angelina Rey Espiridon Santo. In this moment of profound grief and sadness, we seek comfort and hope in the faith we share. We know that even as our tears fall and our hearts feel heavy, God offers us His love and His peace. Angelina was a shining light in our lives, a woman whose kindness, compassion, and dedication touched everyone who knew her. Her love for her family, her devotion to her work, and her unwavering faith in God are a testament to a life lived fully and with purpose. The Lord tells us in the Gospel of John, ‘Yo soy la resurrección y la vida. El que cree en mí, aunque muera, vivirá. I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in me, though he dies, yet shall he live.’ We trust in this divine promise, knowing that Angelina now rests in the loving arms of our Heavenly Father. Her spirit lives on in the eternal presence of God, free from pain and suffering. In this time of mourning, let us remember the words of Psalm 23: "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside still waters." May these words bring us comfort and strength. Angelina, in her life and now in her eternal rest, is guided by the love and mercy of God. To Angelina's family, especially her husband Marco and her daughter Marcelina, we offer our prayers and our support. May you find solace in the precious memories you shared and in the certainty that Angelina is at peace with our Lord. Let us pray together, asking God to grant us peace in our hearts and the strength to carry on, knowing that one day we will be reunited with our loved ones in eternal glory. Que el Señor bendiga y guarde a cada uno de ustedes en este tiempo de tristeza. May the Lord bless and keep each of you in this time of sadness. May Angelina's love continue to inspire us all to live with love and compassion. In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, amen.” he said. “Amen.” The crowd responded. “And now, Angelina’s daughter, Marcelina Rey Santo, will provide the First Reading as part of the Liturgy of the Word.” Father Guillermo said.
Andrea reached into her bag and gave Marcelina her childhood bible that her grandmother gave her. Marcelina smiled gratefully at Andrea and took her father���s hand in hers giving it a soft squeeze for comfort before she got up from her chair.
Setting the bible on the lectern, Marcelina looked out the congregation nervously. She opened the bible to the pages bookmarked by the red faded ribbon, she could still smell her grandmother’s perfume on the worn pages. Marcelina looked at the highlighted passage she planned to read. Her brown eyes looked out the crowd and she cleared her throat.
“My beloved friends, family, and loved ones. I’d like to thank you on behalf of myself and my father for coming to honor my mother’s life. I know she is smiling down on us today. For the first reading I would like to read the first letter of Saint Paul to the Corinthians in First Corinthians, Chapter 13 verses 4 through 7. Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. Siempre protege, siempre confía, siempre espera, siempre persevera. Always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres. And now these three remain: faith, hope, and love. Pero la mayor de ellas es el amor. But the greatest of them is love. In these words, we see a reflection of my mother. Her love was always patient and kind, siempre generosa y llena de compasión, always generous and full of compassion. She embodied the spirit of love that Saint Paul speaks of. A love that never fails…” she said her bottom lip trembling as tears filled her eyes and she took a breath, “As we remember her today, let us carry forward her legacy of love and charity. Let us be inspired by her example to love others as she loved us, con todo nuestro corazón, with all our hearts.” She finished.
The air was filled with a palpable sense of reverence, enhancing the solemn atmosphere of the funeral service.
The cantor stepped forward, his voice clear and resonant as he introduced the Psalm,
"The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want." His voice carried through the church, inviting the congregation to find solace in these familiar and comforting words.
As he sang the response, the congregation joined in, their voices unified in a gentle chorus that filled the vaulted space with a wave of communal prayer. The cantor then proceeded with the verses of the Psalm, each line emphasizing God’s guidance and the promise of peace.
"The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall want.” The congregation repeated after each refrain.
Father Guillermo stood at the lectern after the final refrain allowing the congregation to settle in a moment of quiet reflection before addressing the congregation once more.
"As we reflect on the assurance provided by the Psalm, let us continue to seek comfort in the words of Scripture. Dr. Amy Clearwater, a close friend and confidant of our beloved Mrs. Rey Santo, will now share the second reading." He spoke.
Dr. Clearwater, dressed in a dark, well-tailored pinstripe suit with perfectly hemmed pants, got up from her seat carrying her bible with her to the lectern. Setting the bible down she reached into her pocket pulling out her reading glasses while she opened the bible to the passage she intended to read. She looked over her glasses to the congregation before clearing her throat and tucking a tuft of her short blonde hair behind her ear. Dr. Clearwater paused, gathering her thoughts before looking out to the congregation her expression solemn yet deeply compassionate.
“My dear friends, we gather here today to remember and celebrate the life of a beloved friend, mother, and wife. I stand here today, not just as a doctor, or a wife, or a mother but as someone who was profoundly privileged to know Angelina not just as a patient, or a like-minded colleague, but a dear, dear friend. These past few days, I have grappled with the sudden loss that took her from us. I've reflected deeply on what it means to try with all one’s might to avert the seemingly unjustified fate of a loved one. To stand still while fate takes its inevitable course when you have done all you can to save what is dearest to you. In her final days, Angelina faced her fate with courage, strength, and love not only for herself but for those who loved her. I invoke the same courage, strength, and love she embodied that day she left us. For it was her courage, strength, and love in her final days that were a testament to the incredible person she was. Today, I want to share a passage that speaks to the heart of what she taught us all—about the resilience of the spirit and the unseen eternal things such as unconditional love that is so precious.” She said looking at her husband and daughter fondly, “Let us cherish our loved ones as Angelina did. While we mourn her passing, let us also hold onto the profound truths that her life exemplified.” She spoke.
Dr. Clearwater looked to Angelina’s memorial picture off to the side of the lectern before turning her attention to her bible.
“I shall read from John, Chapter 14 verses 1 through 3. This scripture has brought me great comfort, and I hope that it does the same for you.” She explained as she traced the page to the verses she intended to read. She cleared her throat once more, “Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God; believe also in me. My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me so that you also may be where I am.” she said with a steady but emotional voice, “Thank you.” She said softly leaving the lectern to go back to her seat.
After the reflective pause that followed the second reading, the congregation stood in unison as the Gospel Acclamation began. The cantor's voice filled the church, signaling a moment of reverence and preparation for the Gospel reading.
"Alleluia, speak, Lord, for your servant is listening," the cantor sang…
Father Guillermo read a passage from the Gospel that echoed themes of love and eternal life and spoke of Jesus' promise of eternal life to those who believe in Him. As the Gospel concluded, the congregation sat, and a solemn silence fell over the church. Marco took a deep breath before he rose from his seat and took his place at the lectern before the congregation.
"Today, we gather to remember not just the remarkable public persona of my dear wife, but the incredible private warmth and compassion she shared with each of us personally. Mi amor, mi vida, my love, my life, you have left a void that cannot be filled. Your laughter, your unending passion for life, and your unwavering support for all who were privileged to cross your path remain etched in our hearts." Marco paused, collecting himself before continuing, "Ella era mi roca, mi consuelo en tiempos de angustia. She was my rock, my comfort in times of trouble. Her strength was unparalleled, guiding our family with both grace and courage, even in her final days. She taught us the true meaning of resilience and the profound depth of selfless, unconditional love." He breathed fighting back his tears and his grief, "Her dedication to charity, her relentless advocacy for the underprivileged—these were the tenets by which she lived her life. Su corazón siempre tenía espacio para los demás. Their heart always had room for others." He said with a gentle smile, "I remember how she could light up a room with just her presence, cómo su risa llenaba nuestra casa con alegría, how her laughter filled our house with joy. Those moments, those precious, fleeting moments, are treasures that I will carry with me always." He said gratefully.
Marco felt as if Angelina were standing with him, comforting him as he looked out across the congregation, his gaze lingering on the familiar faces that looked back at him with love and support.
"As we bid farewell, let us not dwell on our loss but celebrate the incredible life she led and the countless lives she touched. Vamos a recordarla con alegría, con amor, y con gratitude. Let us remember her with joy, with love, and with gratitude. May her soul, through the mercy of God, rest in peace." Marco concluded.
Tears fell down his face as he left the lectern. Mario stood up and held her arms open to receive her son who hugged her tightly as he wept.
“Lo hice, mamá. I did it, Mama.” He whispered to her. “Angelina y tu papá estarían muy orgullosos, hijo mío. Angelina and your papa would be very proud, my son.” She said tearfully burying her face in her son’s arms as she cried.
Maria and Marco took their seating hugging each other and Angelina as Father Guillermo stood once more at the lectern.
“Marco, you have truly captured the essence of Angelina’s heart and soul. Your love for her knows no bounds. God truly saw that fate brought you together. It is a true blessing to find the truest, purest, and most profound love.” He spoke. Marco nodded to the priest in thanks, “And now, we ask Aurora d’Amour to join us, who will perform a song dedication in honor of Angelina’s love, life, and legacy.” He announced stepping away from the lectern as Dawn arose from her seat standing to the side of the altar.
Dawn wore a black, sheer organza blouse and a long dark dress that came to her ankles exposing her black stiletto pumps. One of the attendants handed her a mic.
“My mother always spoke highly of Angelina, they were truly the best of friends. Her absence may be heartfelt but so was her life and her accomplishments. She led an inspiring life and I hope this song encompasses her legacy for she was an Ave Maria to those who had no love or hope to believe in.” Dawn said the pianist and guitarist began playing a soft melody.
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Marcelina watched intently feeling a sense of familiarity as Dawn raised the mic to her lips.
Avant même que l'on n'soit vie
On est pris
Dans un nid de chair et de tendresse
Une étreinte infinie
Qui nous lie
Nous délivre une sagesse
Tout déjà est acquis mais pour qui dès ce cri
Trahissons-nous le geste d'amour qui unit
Désunit
et nourrit les regrets?
Even before one is alive, one is taken
In a nest of flesh and tenderness
An infinite embrace that binds us
We deliver a wisdom
Everything is already taken
But for whom since this cry
do we betray the gesture of love that unites
Disunites and feeds regrets
dont l'enfant ne serait pas
Une statuette, une prière sans foi
Mais une lettre offerte
À ceux qui n'écrivent pas
Pour que les mots résonnent enfin
Comme un Ave Maria…
An Ave Maria whose child won't be
A statuette, a prayer without faith
But a letter offered
To those who do not write
So that words finally resonate
As an Ave Maria…
The violins accompanied the music giving it further depth and serenity that truly moved Marcelina. She looked at the picture of her mother before looking back to Aurora d’Amour as she sang.
À vous, à nous, à ceux qui
Trouveront une paix, une terre, une harmonie
Une infinie raison, sans raison d'être, sans être honni
Et ceux qui mal y pense, qu'ils le pensent
À bientôt, mais dans une autre vie
Dans celle-ci, qu'on se donne
Une chance de tout recommencer
To you, to us, to those who
Find a peace, a (home)land, a harmony
An infinite reason, without reason to be, without being hated
And those who "think badly of it", let them think
See you soon, but in another life
In this one we give ourselves
A chance to start all over again
Un Ave Maria dont l'enfant ne serait pas
Une statuette, une prière sans foi
Mais une lettre offerte
À ceux qui n'écrivent pas
Pour que les mots résonnent enfin
Comme un Ave Maria
Un Ave Maria
An Ave Maria whose child won't be
A statuette, a prayer without faith
But a letter offered
To those who do not write
So that words finally resonate
As an Ave Maria
Rhian watched her daughter in awe not just how proud she was of her but how beautifully and effortlessly she sang it was as if she were another person.
Pour ceux qui ne prient pas
Pour que la musique soit à nouveau la voix
D'un aveu impudique pour ceux qui ne croient pas
Pour tous ceux qui l'méritent enfin
Un Ave Maria
Ave Maria
An Ave Maria
For those who do not pray
So that the music be the voice again
A shameless confession for those who do not believe
For those who finally deserve
An Ave Maria
Marcelina couldn’t help but feel close to Dawn although their encounters had been scant at best. And if just for a fleeting moment, it looked as if Dawn were glowing with golden light that basked the congregation in a warmth that eased their sadness. Marcelina blinked and the light was gone. She looked about as the song concluded wondering if anyone else had seen it…
The funeral continued, with the Liturgy of the Eucharist performed, followed by prayers, incense for honor and purification, the final blessing, and the recessional hymn that encompassed the Commendation and Farewell portion of the service. From there, everyone proceeded from the church to Cimetière du Père-Lachaise where Angelina Rey Espiridon Santo was finally laid to rest.
Long after the funeral ended, Marcelina returned to Saint Bernard’s. She wasn’t sure why, but she felt like she needed to be there. The sun set in the distance casting an orange hue in its wake. Marcelina watched the sunset, she remembered her grandmother telling her the setting sun could be seen as a metaphor for the culmination of a life’s journey that it was a time for reflection and a time of transition into the spiritual realms. She didn’t normally subscribe to such things but found comfort in her grandmother’s wisdom that day.
Entering the church, Marcelina made her way to the side chapel. There in the intimate chamber stood the statue of Mary surrounded by the soft glow of the votive candles that were lit before her. The statue of Mary was a symbol of faith, comfort, and hope and her presence offered a connection to the divine and was a source of solace for experiencing loss. Marcelina was overcome by the sight of the statue, feeling the comfort Mary symbolized. Taking an unlit votive from the nearby shelf, Marcelina approached the blessed mother and picked up one of the lit votive candles from the table in front of the statue. Using the light from the candle, Marcelina lit her votive candle before placing the borrowed candle back. Marcelina held her newly lit votive candle in her hands, the soft glow of the fire illuminating her face. Setting the candle down, Marclina closed her eyes.
"Mama, Te extraño. I miss you. I light this candle as a symbol of my eternal love and remembrance for you. May its light guide me through the darkness and always remind me of your warmth and love. From heaven, please give me the strength to carry on. Help me find my way and make decisions that would make you proud. Ayúdame a encontrar el camino. Help me find the path and to take steps that honor your legacy. With all my love and all my heart, te recuerdo y te celebro. I remember and celebrate you, now and forever. Amen." Marcelina prayed.
Suddenly the door opened, and two sisters of the church entered the chamber startling Marcelina.
“¡Disculpe, señorita Marcelina! Excuse me, Miss Marcelina! I didn’t know you were here.” One of the sisters said softly. Marcelina smiled, “No, no. I’m sorry. Sister Deina. I didn’t mean to intrude, I just wanted to say a prayer to my mother.” she explained. “You don’t have to be sorry. Sister Mieda and I were just making sure there were votive candles available.” Sister Deina responded. “We’re sorry for your loss. Señora Angelina was an amazing woman.” Sister Mieda said. Marcelina nodded looking to the status of Mary. “She really was. I miss her so much.” Marcelina said tearfully with a smile. Sister Deina and Mieda watched Marcelina intently taken not only by Marcelina’s beauty but by her grace and elegance as well. “Forgive me, you look so much the Blessed Mother in your mantilla. I almost mistook you for her when we came in.” Sister Deina confessed. Marcelina blushed, “Thank you, sister.” She said looking at the glowing candles mesmerized by the flames.
The flame of the candle flickered about drawing Marcelina into a trance, her dark eyes reflecting the candle’s light. There, in the light, Marcelina saw a young woman with her back turned to her. She didn’t know who the woman she felt like the woman was someone she cherished deeply. Marcelina noted the woman’s long, flowing blonde hair and beautiful white gown embellished in gold. The woman began to turn towards her, reaching out to Marcelina.
“MARS!” the woman cried out.
Marcelina let out a gasp and turned to see Sister Deina grasping her shoulder shaking it as if she were trying to wake her.
“Señorita Marcelina, are you alright?” she asked, her voice filled with concern.
Sister Deina and Marcelina’s eyes met, and Marcelina nodded reassuring the sister she was okay. Marcelina looked back at the candles, but she didn’t see the young woman anymore.
“Is there anything we can do?” Sister Deina asked. Marcelina shook her head, “It’s been a long day. I must be going.” She responded walking towards the chamber doors. “Señorita.” Sister Mieda called after Marcelina who turned to look at the two sisters. She never noticed how much the two women looked alike, like twins almost.
Sister Deina approached Marcelina reaching into the pocket of her dress and taking out a small object. She took Marcelina’s hands in hers and placed the object from her pocket in Marcelina’s hands closing her hands around it.
“When the time comes, you’ll know what to do.” Sister Deina said. “We support you, Señorita.” Sister Mieda added.
The two women smiled comfortingly at Marcelina and left the chamber. Marcelina opened her hand revealing a red and golden wand. The light of the votive candles glowed on the Mars symbol that embellished the golden sphere surrounded by a golden elliptical ring…
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A small time delinquent, turned police mechanic for a go fast task force, is forced to defend his innocence when his mentor is killed by dirty cops. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Lino: Alban Lenoir Areski: Nicolas Duvauchelle Quentin: Rod Paradot Charas: Ramzy Bedia Julia: Stéfi Celma Kad: Arthur Aspaturian Marco: Sébastien Lalanne Jacques: Patrick Médioni Jeff: Alexandre Philip Policier BAC: Stephen Scardicchio Moss: Pascale Arbillot Femme Areski: Anne Serra Lieutenant Bruno: Thibaut Évrard Policier commissariat: Damien Leconte Film Crew: Writer: Guillaume Pierret Executive Producer: Mathieu Ageron Cinematography: Morgan S. Dalibert Editor: Sophie Fourdrinoy Production Design: Nicolas Flipo Costume Design: Véronique Gély Key Makeup Artist: Chloé Van Lierde First Assistant Director: Thierry Mauvoisin Supervising Sound Editor: Roland Voglaire Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Luc Thomas Sound Mixer: Julien Riquier Sound Editor: Olivier Mortier Special Effects Supervisor: Georges Demétrau Visual Effects Supervisor: Ronald Grauer Stunt Double: Julien Duverger Steadicam Operator: Benjamin Groussain Stunts: Alves Pereira Bryan Stunts: Charlotte Dequevauviller Stunts: Pierre-Henri Toubas Stunts: Jérémy Royer Stunts: Anthony Pho Original Music Composer: André Dziezuk Executive Producer: Rémi Leautier Executive Producer: Maxime Delauney Executive Producer: Romain Rousseau Movie Reviews:
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Les hommes manquent de courage
Jessie, la quarantaine, professeure de mathématiques, n'y arrive plus avec son fils Marco, quinze ans. Il est insolent, fume du shit, sèche les cours. Jessie n'est pas restée longtemps avec le père de Marco qui la trompait. Elle a refait sa vie avec Jalil avec qui elle a eu une petite fille, Nora. Elle est inquiète, trois jours que Marco n'est pas rentré à la maison. C'est alors à 23h44 qu'elle reçoit un texto de son fils lui demandant de venir la chercher. Elle le retrouve dans une fête avec sa copine Jade. Après avoir déposé Jade chez elle, Marco fait une terrible confession à sa mère. Ne sachant comment réagir, Jessie prend la route et lui raconte sa propre histoire chaotique... Mathieu Palain creuse dans les rapports parents-enfants, se promène dans la forêt des pères absents, marche dans la vallée des mères qui assument tout le quotidien sans être aimées en retour, chemine sur le sentier des enfants sans (re)pères qui tentent le diable pour ressentir quelque chose. C'est un beau portrait sans fard d'une femme courageuse, une femme comme des millions d'autres qui se coltine tant bien que mal la charge mentale quotidienne et le manque de courage des hommes.
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¿Cuáles son las clasificaciones de los jugadores del PSG en el partido contra el AC Ajaccio?
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¿Cuáles son las clasificaciones de los jugadores del PSG en el partido contra el AC Ajaccio?
Valoraciones individuales PSG vs AC Ajaccio
Las valoraciones individuales del partido entre el Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) y el AC Ajaccio ofrecen una visión detallada del rendimiento de los jugadores en el terreno de juego. En este encuentro, el PSG demostró su superioridad con un marcador abrumador a su favor, lo que permite analizar el desempeño individual de cada jugador.
Comenzando con el PSG, destacaron figuras como Kylian Mbappé, quien con su velocidad y habilidad desequilibró constantemente la defensa rival, contribuyendo con goles y asistencias. Además, Lionel Messi demostró su genialidad con pases precisos y su capacidad para crear oportunidades de gol.
En la defensa, Marquinhos y Presnel Kimpembe mostraron solidez y control, dificultando las oportunidades de gol del AC Ajaccio. En el centro del campo, Marco Verratti se destacó por su visión de juego y su capacidad para recuperar el balón.
Por otro lado, en el AC Ajaccio, a pesar de la derrota, hubo jugadores que sobresalieron, como el portero Benjamin Leroy, quien realizó varias intervenciones importantes para evitar una derrota aún más abultada. Además, jugadores como Mathieu Coutadeur mostraron entrega y lucha en el centro del campo, intentando generar juego para su equipo.
En resumen, las valoraciones individuales de este partido reflejan el dominio del PSG en todos los aspectos del juego, así como el esfuerzo y la determinación mostrados por algunos jugadores del AC Ajaccio a pesar del resultado desfavorable.
Desempeño jugadores PSG frente AC Ajaccio
El Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) se enfrentó recientemente al AC Ajaccio en un emocionante partido que demostró el talento y desempeño de los jugadores en el campo. El PSG, uno de los equipos más destacados de la Ligue 1, mostró su dominio desde el principio del partido, con una brillante actuación de sus jugadores.
Kylian Mbappé, una de las estrellas del PSG, brilló en el campo con su habilidad para desbordar la defensa rival y marcar un gol crucial para su equipo. El delantero francés demostró una vez más por qué es considerado uno de los mejores jugadores del mundo, con su velocidad, técnica y capacidad goleadora.
Otro jugador clave en el desempeño del PSG fue Neymar Jr., cuya creatividad y visión en el campo fueron fundamentales para crear oportunidades de gol. El delantero brasileño mostró su habilidad para desequilibrar la defensa rival y asistir a sus compañeros en el ataque.
En el medio campo, Marco Verratti demostró su calidad y liderazgo, controlando el juego y distribuyendo el balón de manera inteligente para mantener la posesión a favor de su equipo. Su presencia en el campo fue vital para el PSG para mantener el control del partido.
En resumen, el desempeño de los jugadores del Paris Saint-Germain frente al AC Ajaccio fue impresionante, mostrando su calidad individual y colectiva que los hace uno de los equipos más fuertes en el fútbol francés y europeo.
Estadísticas plantilla PSG vs AC Ajaccio
El PSG y el AC Ajaccio se enfrentaron en un apasionante encuentro de fútbol que atrajo la atención de los fanáticos de ambos equipos. El partido estuvo lleno de emoción y competencia, con ambas plantillas demostrando su habilidad en el campo.
Las estadísticas de la plantilla del PSG contra el AC Ajaccio revelan datos interesantes sobre el desempeño de los jugadores. Los delanteros del PSG demostraron su destreza en el ataque, creando numerosas oportunidades de gol y presionando la defensa contraria. Por otro lado, la defensa del AC Ajaccio se mantuvo firme, minimizando las posibilidades de gol del equipo rival.
En cuanto a la posesión del balón, el PSG logró mantener un control significativo durante gran parte del partido, lo que le permitió dictar el ritmo del juego. Sin embargo, el AC Ajaccio no se quedó atrás y luchó arduamente por recuperar la posesión y crear oportunidades de contraataque.
En definitiva, las estadísticas de la plantilla del PSG frente al AC Ajaccio reflejan un encuentro reñido y emocionante en el que ambos equipos demostraron su talento y determinación en el campo. Los fanáticos disfrutaron de un espectáculo futbolístico de alto nivel y quedaron ansiosos por ver qué deparará el próximo enfrentamiento entre estos dos equipos.
Puntuaciones jugadores PSG contra AC Ajaccio
El Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) se enfrentó al AC Ajaccio en un emocionante partido que dejó a los aficionados boquiabiertos. Los jugadores del PSG demostraron una vez más su destreza en el campo, logrando una victoria impresionante contra el AC Ajaccio.
Kylian Mbappé fue una vez más el jugador destacado del PSG, anotando dos goles y demostrando su habilidad para desequilibrar las defensas rivales. Su velocidad y habilidad en el regate lo convierten en un jugador indispensable para el equipo.
Neymar también brilló en el partido contra el AC Ajaccio, anotando un gol y dando una asistencia clave para asegurar la victoria de su equipo. Su creatividad y visión de juego lo convierten en un jugador clave en el esquema táctico del PSG.
El capitán del PSG, Marquinhos, lideró la defensa de manera magistral, manteniendo a raya a los delanteros rivales y asegurando la portería de su equipo imbatible. Su liderazgo en el campo es fundamental para la cohesión del equipo.
En resumen, los jugadores del PSG demostraron una vez más por qué son uno de los equipos más temidos en Europa. Con su talento y determinación, lograron una victoria contundente contra el AC Ajaccio y dejaron claro que son serios contendientes en todas las competiciones en las que participan.
Análisis actuaciones futbolistas PSG vs AC Ajaccio
El Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) se enfrentó recientemente al AC Ajaccio en un emocionante partido de fútbol que dejó a los aficionados con la boca abierta. Las actuaciones de los futbolistas del PSG fueron impresionantes, destacando la increíble habilidad en el campo.
Kylian Mbappé, una de las estrellas del PSG, demostró una vez más por qué es considerado uno de los mejores jugadores del mundo. Su velocidad, regate y capacidad para marcar goles lo convirtieron en una pesadilla para la defensa del AC Ajaccio. Mbappé anotó un gol crucial que ayudó a su equipo a lograr la victoria.
Otro jugador destacado fue Neymar Jr., cuyos regates y visión de juego mantuvieron a la defensa rival en constante alerta. Su conexión con Mbappé en el campo fue imparable, creando oportunidades de gol en todo momento.
El mediocampo estuvo dominado por Marco Verratti, quien demostró su clase en cada pase y recuperación de balón. Su control del juego y capacidad para distribuir el balón fueron fundamentales para el éxito del PSG en este partido.
En la defensa, Marquinhos y Presnel Kimpembe se mostraron sólidos y seguros, evitando que el AC Ajaccio generara oportunidades claras de gol. Su trabajo en equipo y coordinación fueron clave para mantener la portería a salvo.
En resumen, el PSG jugó un partido excepcional contra el AC Ajaccio, mostrando su calidad y determinación en el campo. Las actuaciones individuales de los jugadores demostraron por qué este equipo es uno de los mejores en el mundo del fútbol.
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Sitges2023 - ¡Películas confirmadas!
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Los últimos trabajos de Hayao Miyazaki, Yorgos Lanthimos, Takeshi Kitano, Hideo Nakata y muchos más, anidarán en nuestras salas. Queda menos de un mes para el inicio del SITGES – Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya y sabemos que tenéis ganas de conocer todos los títulos para ir poniendo apunto vuestras listas. ¡Ya no tenéis que esperar más! Os traemos una larga batería de nombres y títulos, con la que cualquier fan del género va a estar salivando, ya que llegan algunas de las películas de terror, ciencia ficción y fantástico más esperadas y prometedoras del año.
Sección Oficial Fantástico Competición (SOFC)
‘ACIDE’ - Just Philippot (Francia)
‘BEST WISHES TO ALL’ - Yûta Shimotsu (Japón)
‘CLUB ZERO’ - Jessica Hausner (Austria/Reino Unido)
‘CONANN’ - Bertrand Mandico (Francia/Luxemburgo/Bélgica)
‘CUANDO ACECHA LA MALDAD (WHEN EVIL LURKS)’ - Demian Rugna (Argentina)
‘DIVINITY’ - Eddie Alcazar (Estados Unidos)
‘EL REINO ANIMAL’ - Thomas Cailley (Francia)
‘IN FLAMES’ - Zarrar Khan (Canadá/Pakistán)
‘VIVE DENTRO’ - Bishal Dutta (Estados Unidos)
‘KUBI’ - Takeshi Kitano (Japón)
‘LA ESPERA’ - F. Javier Gutierrez (España)
‘LA MORSURE’ - Romain de Saint-Blanquat (Francia)
‘LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL’ - Colin Cairnes, Cameron Cairnes (Australia)
‘LES CHAMBRES ROUGES’ - Pascal Plante (Canadá)
‘MOSCAS’ - Aritz Moreno (España/Argentina)
‘OMEN’ - Baloji Tshiani (Congo/Países Bajos/Francia/Bélgica/Alemania/Sudáfrica)
‘RIDDLE OF FIRE’ - Weston Razooli (Estados Unidos)
‘ROBOT DREAMS’ - Pablo Berger (España/Francia)
‘ROMANCE ASESINO’ - Lee Won-suk (Corea del Sur)
‘SALEM’ - Jean-Bernard Marlin (Francia)
‘SLEEP’ - Jason Yu (Corea del Sur)
‘SORCERY’ - Christopher Murray (Chile/México/Alemania)
‘STOPMOTION’ - Robert Morgan (Estados Unidos)
‘THE SEEDING’ - Barnaby Clay (Estados Unidos)
‘THE THEORY OF EVERYTHING’ - Timm Kröger (Alemania)
‘THERE’S SOMETHING IN THE BARN’ - Magnus Martens (Noruega)
‘TIGER STRIPES’ - Amanda Nell Eu (Malasia/Taiwan/Francia/Alemania/Países Bajos/Indonesia)
‘VERMIN: LA PLAGA’ - Sébastien Vanicek (Francia)
‘VINCENT DEBE MORIR’ - Stéphan Castang (Francia)
‘WAKE UP’ - François Simard, Annouk Whissel, Yoann-Karl Whissel (Francia)
‘WHITE PLASTIC SKY’ - Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó (Hungría/Eslovaquia)
Sección Oficial - Sesiones Especiales
‘ALIENS ABDUCTED MY PARENTS AND NOW I FEEL KINDA LEFT OUT’ - Jake Van Wagoner (Estados Unidos)
‘AMELIA’S CHILDREN’ - Gabriel Abrantes (Portugal)
‘AWARENESS’ - Daniel Benmayor (Estados Unidos/España)
‘BLOOD DE BRAD ANDERSON’ - Brad Anderson (Estados Unidos)
‘EL CHICO Y LA GARZA’ - Hayao Miyazaki (Japón)
‘LA ERMITA’ - Carlota Pereda (España)
‘LA SOCIEDAD DE LA NIEVE’ - J.A. Bayona (España)
‘POBRES CRIATURAS’ - Yorgos Lanthimos (Reino Unido)
‘THE TOXIC AVENGER’ - Macon Blair (Estados Unidos)
‘UFO SWEDEN’ - Crazy Pictures (Suecia)
Oficial Fantástico - Especial Mitjanit
‘LA BALA DE DIOS’ - Nick Cassavetes (Estados Unidos)
‘THE DEEP DARK’ - Mathieu Turi (Francia)
Òrbita
‘BLACK FLIES’ - Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire (Estados Unidos)
‘CONCRETE UTOPIA’ - Um Tae-Hwa (Corea del Sur)
‘DIABOLIK: GINKO ALL’ATTACCO’ - Marco Manetti, Antonio Manetti (Italia)
‘FUERZA BRUTA: SIN SALIDA’ - Lee Sang-yong (Corea del Sur)
‘JACKDAW’ - Jamie Childs (Reino Unido)
‘JERICHO RIDGE – Will Gilbey (Kosovo/Reino Unido/Irlanda del Norte)
‘LA EXTORSIÓN’ - Martino Zaidelis (Argentina)
‘LOS OJOS DE LA NOCHE’ - Ahn Tae-jin (Corea del Sur)
‘LUMBERJACK THE MONSTER’ - Takashi Miike (Japón)
‘MAD FATE’ - Soi Cheang (Hong Kong)
‘NIGHT OF THE HUNTED’ - Franck Khalfoun (Francia)
‘PRORIEDADE’ - Daniel Bandeira (Brasil)
‘SMUGGLERS’ - Ryoo Seung-wang (Corea del Sur)
‘THE CHILDE’ - Park Hoon-jung (Corea del Sur)
‘THE LAST STOP IN YUMA COUNTY’ - Francis Galluppi (Estados Unidos)
‘WHERE THE WIND BLOWS’ - Philip Yung (China/Hong Kong)
Panorama
‘#MANHOLE’ - Kazuyoshi Kumakiri (Japón)
‘APPENDAGE’ - Anna Zlokovic, Alex Familia (Estados Unidos)
‘BLACKOUT’ - Larry Fessenden (Estados Unidos)
‘BROOKLYN 45’ - Ted Geoghegan (Estados Unidos)
‘EL EXORCISMO DE EASTFIELD’ - Nick Kozakis (Australia)
‘HOOD WITCH’ - Saïd Belktibia (Francia)
‘LAST STRAW’ - Alan Scott Neal (Estados Unidos)
‘LET IT GHOST’ - Hoi Wong (Hong Kong)
‘NINA DEI LUPI’ - Antonio Pisu (Italia)
‘ONYX THE FORTUITOUS AND THE LALISMAN OF SOULS’ - Andrew Bowser (Estados Unidos)
‘PROJECT SILENCE’ - Kim Tae-gon (Corea del Sur)
‘RABIA’ - Jorge Michel Grau (México)
‘RESTORE POINT’ - Robert Hloz (República Checa)
‘SUPERPOSITION’ - Karoline Lyngbye (Dinamarca)
‘THE FORBIDDEN PLAY’ - Hideo Nakata (Japón)
‘THE SACRIFICE GAME’ - Jenn Wexler (Canadá/Estados Unidos)
‘YOU’LL NEVER FIND ME’ - Josiah Allen, Indianna Bell, Josiah Allen (Australia)
Panorama – Fuera de Competición
‘CUANDO LOS AMOS DUERMEN’ - Santiago Alvarado (España)
‘IMMERSION’ - Takashi Shimizu (Japón)
‘THE PRIMEVALS’ - David Allen (Estados Unidos)
‘TOKYO REVENGERS 2: PART I’ - Tsutomu Hanabusa (Japón)
‘TOKYO REVENGERS 2: PART II’ - Tsutomu Hanabusa (Japón)
Noves Visions
‘EL DESPRECIO’ (4K) - Jean-Luc Godard (Francia/Italia) (Sesión Especial)
‘EMBRYO LARVA BUTTERFLY’ - Kyros Papavassiliou (Grecia/Chipre)
‘EN ATTENDANT LA NUIT’ - Céline Rouzet (Francia)
‘HALFWAY HOME’ - Madarász Isti (Hungría)
‘HUMANIST VAMPIRE SEEKS CONSENTING SUICIDAL PERSON’ - Ariane Louis-Seize (Canadá)
‘HUNDREDS OF BEAVERS’ - Mike Cheslik (Estados Unidos)
‘IN MY MOTHER’S SKIN’ - Kenneth Dagatan (Filipinas/Singapur/Taiwán)
‘LA ÚLTIMA NOCHE DE SANDRA M.’ - Borja de la Vega (España)
‘LUKA’ - Jessica Woodworth (Bélgica/Italia/Países Bajos/Bulgaria/Armenia)
‘MIMÌ - PRINCE OF DARKNESS’ - Brando de Sica (Italia)
‘MONDAYS: SEE YOU “THIS” WEEK!’ - Ryo Takebayashi (Japón)
‘MONOLITH’ - Matt Vesely (Australia)
‘MOON GARDEN’ - Ryan Stevens Harris (Estados Unidos)
‘MOTEL MELATI’ - Mike Wiluan, Billy Christian (Indonesia, Singapur)
‘MY ANIMAL’ - Jacqueline Castel (Canadá)
‘PANDEMONIUM’ - Quarxx (Francia)
‘RAGING GRACE’ - Paris Zarcilla (Reino Unido/Irlanda del Norte)
‘RIVER’ - Junta Yamaguchi (Japón)
‘TELA DE ARAÑA (COBWEB)’ - Kim Jee-won (Corea del Sur)
‘THE FUNERAL’ - Orçun Behram (Turquía)
‘THE INVISIBLE FIGHT’ - Rainer Sarnet (Estonia/Lituania/Grecia/Finlandia)
‘THE LAST ASHES’ - Loïc Tanson (Bélgica/Luxemburgo)
‘THE UNCLE’ - David Kapac, Andrija Mardesic (Serbia/Croacia)
‘THE VOURDALAK’ - Adrien Beau (Francia)
‘WHERE THE DEVIL ROAMS’ - Zelda Adams, John Adams, Toby Poser (Estados Unidos)
Anima’t
‘DEEP SEA’ - Tianxiao Peng (China)
‘FOUR SOULS OF COYOTE’ - Áron Gauder (Hungría)
‘HEAVIES TENDRES’ - Joan Tomàs, Carlos Pérez-Reche, Juanjo Sáez (España)
‘KOMADA - A WHISKY FAMILY’ - Masayuki Yoshihara (Japón)
‘LONELY CASTLE IN THE MIRROR’ - Keiichi Hara, Takakazu Nagamoto, Keiichi Hara (Japón)
‘MARS EXPRESS’ - Jéremie Perin (Francia)
‘ROBOT DREAMS’ - Pablo Berger (España/Francia)
‘SAND LAND’ - Toshihisha Yokoshima (Japón)
‘TONY, SHELLY AND THE MAGIC LIGHT’ - Filip Posivac (República Checa/Hungría/Eslovaquia)
‘WHITE PLASTIC SKY’ - Tibor Bánóczki, Sarolta Szabó (Hungría/Eslovaquia)
Anima’t - Sesiones Especiales
‘PHOENIX: REMINISCENCE OF FLOWER’ - Shojiro Nishimi (Japón)
‘THE FEAST OF AMRITA’ - Saku Sakamoto (Japón)
Anima’t - Sitges Clàssics
‘LES MAÎTRES DU TEMPS’ (4K) - René Laloux (Francia/Hungría/Suiza)
‘THE SOLDIER’S TALE’ - R. O. Blechman (Estados Unidos)
‘100 AÑOS DE WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS: UN HOMENAJE A SUS CORTOS’ - Varios Autores (Estados Unidos)
Sitges Clàssics
‘ACCIÓN MUTANTE’ - Álex de la Iglesia (España)
‘ANGUSTIA DEL SILENCIO’ - Lucio Fulci (Italia)
‘CALÍGULA - THE ULTIMATE CUT’ (4K) - Tinto Brass (Estados Unidos/Italia)
‘LOS NUEVOS EXTRATERRESTRES’ (4K) - Juan Piquer Simón (España)
‘EL RESPLANDOR’ (4K) - Stanley Kubrick (Estados Unidos)
‘EL EXORCISTA’ (4K) - William Friedkin (Estados Unidos)
‘ENTER THE GAME OF DEATH’ - Tso Nam Lee (Hong Kong)
‘LAKE MICHIGAN MONSTER’ - Ryland Brickson Cole Tews (Estados Unidos)
‘PSYCHIC VISION: JAGANREI’ - Teruyoshi Ishii (Japón)
‘KING KONG’ (1933) - Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack (Estados Unidos)
‘EL HOMBRE DE MIMBRE’ (THE WICKER MAN) (4K) - Robin Hardy (Reino Unido/Irlanda del Norte)
‘LA MÁSCARA DEL DEMONIO’ - Lamberto Bava (Italia)
‘DRAGON LIVES AGAIN’ - Chi Chih Lo (Hong Kong)
‘MUNDO CANÍBAL, MUNDO SALVAJE’ - Ruggero Deodato (Italia)
‘THE RAID’ - Gareth Evans (Indonesia)
‘STAR TREK – THE MOTION PICTURE – THE DIRECTOR’S CUT’ - Robert Wise (Estados Unidos)
‘SIESTA’ - Mary Lambert (Estados Unidos)
Sitges Documenta
‘A DISTURBANCE IN THE FORCE’ - Jeremy Coon, Steve Kozak (Estados Unidos)
‘DARIO ARGENTO PANICO’ (4K) - Simone Scafidi (Reino Unido/Irlanda del Norte)
‘DREAM TIME’ - Claudio Lattanzi (Italia)
‘ENTER THE CLONES OF BRUCE’ - David Gregory (Estados Unidos)
‘KAIDAN. STRANGE STORIES OF JAPANESE GHOSTS’ - Yves Montmayeur (Francia)
‘KIM’S VIDEO’ (4K) - David Redmon, Ashley Sabin (Estados Unidos)
‘LIVING WITH CHUCKY’ - Kyra Elise Gardner (Estados Unidos)
‘LOCH NESS: THEY CREATED A MONSTER’ - John MacLaverty (Reino Unido)
‘MUJERES SIN CENSURA’ - Eva Vizcarra (España)
‘OTRA PELÍCULA MALDITA’ - Alberto Fasce (Argentina)
‘THE HISTORY OF METAL AND HORROR’ - Mike Schiff (Estados Unidos)
‘SATAN WANTS YOU’ - Sean Horlor, Steve J. Adams, Sean Horlor (Canadá)
‘SHARKSPLOITATION’ - Stephen Scarlata (Estados Unidos)
‘SPOOKTACULAR!’ - Quinn Monahan (Estados Unidos)
‘THE DARK SIDE OF SOCIETY’ - Larry Wade Carrell (Estados Unidos)
‘THE J-HORROR VIRUS’ - Sarah Appleton, Jasper Sharp (Japón, Reino Unido)
‘UN MILLÓN DE ZOMBIES: LA HISTORIA DE PLAGA ZOMBIE’ - Nicanor Loreti, Camilo de Cabo (Argentina)
‘YOU CAN CALL ME BILL’ - Alexandre O. Philippe (Estados Unidos)
Retrospectiva - Ciudad Pánico
‘AMENAZA EN LA SOMBRA’ - Nicolas Roeg (Reino Unido)
‘HOLLYWOOD 90028’ (4K) - Christina Hornisher (Estados Unidos)
‘PÁJAROS DE CIUDAD’ - Jose María Sánchez Álvaro (España/Italia)
‘EL ALMUERZO DESNUDO’ (4K) - David Cronenberg (Canadá/Reino Unido)
‘LA CASA SIN FRONTERAS’ - Pedro Olea (España)
‘GOD TOLD ME TO’ - Larry Cohen (Estados Unidos)
‘LOS ÚLTIMOS DÍAS’ - Àlex Pastor, David Pastor (España)
Midnight X-Treme
‘ALL YOU NEED IS BLOOD’ - Cooper Roberts (Estados Unidos)
‘KILL’ - Nikhil Nagest Bhat (India)
‘MAD CATS’ - Reiki Tsuno (Japón)
‘OS REVIENTO’ - Kike Narcea (España)
‘THE WELL’ - Federico Zampaglione (Italia)
‘THE WRATH OF BECKY’ - Matt Angel, Suzanne Coote (Estados Unidos)
‘TRIGGERED’ - Richard V. Somes (Filipinas)
‘WE ARE ZOMBIES’- François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell (Canadá)
‘WINNIE THE POOH: MIEL Y SANGRE’ - Rhys Frake-Waterfield (Reino Unido)
Brigadoon
‘IL BOSS’ - Fernando Di Leo (Italia)
‘OTRA PELÍCULA MALDITA’ - Alberto Fasce & Mario Varela (Argentina)
‘ALGUIEN TE ESTÁ MIRANDO’ -Gustavo Cova & Horacio Maldonado (Argentina)
‘AUXILIO’ - Tamae Garateguy (Argentina)
‘UN MILLÓN DE ZOMBIES: LA HISTORIA DE PLAGA ZOMBIE’ - Nicanor Loretti & Camilo de Cabo (Argentina)
‘PLAGA ZOMBIE’ - Pablo Parés & Hernán Sáez (Argentina)
‘LA DAMA ROJA MATA SIETE VECES’ - Emilio P. Miraglia (Italia)
‘THORNS’ - Douglas Schulze (Estados Unidos)
‘SHARKSPLOITATION’ - Stephen Scarlata (Estados Unidos)
‘MONSTER HEAVEN: GHOST HERO’ - Makoto Tezuka (Japón)
‘CUT AND RUN’ - Ruggero Deodato (Italia)
‘MUJERES SIN CENSURA’- Eva Vizcarra (España)
‘TAKE A HARD RIDE (POR LA SENDA MÁS DURA)’- Antonio Margheriti (Italia)
‘MARIA’S STOMACH’- Hideyuki Hirayama (Japón)
‘LOS INVASORES DEL ABISMO’ - Ruggero Deodato (Italia)
‘TINTORERA’ - René Cardona Jr (México)
‘ALLA RICERCA DEL PIACERE’ - Silvio Amadio (Italia)
‘SAMURAI NINJA ONIMANJI’ - Yoshihiro Nishimura (Japón)
‘TIBURÓN 3 - L’ULTIMO SQUALO’ - Enzo G. Castellari (Italia)
‘DOOR’ - Benmei Takahashi (Japón)
‘MILÁN CALIBRE 9 (MILANO CALIBRO 9)’ -Fernando di Leo (Italia)
‘BLOOD SUCKING TREE’ - Shunji Iwai, Masaharu Ota & Akira Yoneta (Japón)
‘EL PANTANO DE LOS CUERVOS’ - Manuel Caño (España)
‘THE DARKSIDE OF SOCIETY’ - Larry Wade Carrell (Estados Unidos)
‘MARIA’ - Gabriel Grieco & Nicanor Loreti (Argentina)
‘LA VENGANZA DE LA MOMIA’ -Carlos Aured (España)
‘IL MUSEO DEGLI ORRORI DI DARIO ARGENTO’ - Luigi Cozzi (Italia)
‘THE BARN PART II’- Justin M. Seaman (Estados Unidos)
‘OLDBOY’ - Park Chan-Wook (Corea del Sur)
‘LA TARÁNTULA DEL VIENTRE NEGRO’ - Paolo Cavara (Italia)
‘SANTO CONTRA LOS ZOMBIES’ - Benito Alazraki (México)
‘HUMANOID PUPPET’ - Hidehiro Ito (Japón)
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