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Alchemists, a short film by Heidi Blomkvist
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Bad movie I have Contraband 2012
#Contraband#Universal Pictures#Robert Wahlberg#Caleb Landry Jones#Jason Mitchell#Paul LeBlanc#Mark Wahlberg#Ben Foster#Michael J. Taylor#John Russ Broussard#Mike Broussard Jr.#Arthur Thomas#Lukas Haas#Amber Gaiennie#Kent Jude Bernard#Andrew Autin#Beau St. Pierre#Kate Beckinsale#Ashton McGee#Telissa Long#Norman E. Landeche IV#David O'Hara#Giovanni Ribisi#Anthony Coleman#Jackson Beals#Allan Maxwell#Jaqueline Fleming#Connor Hill#Bryce McDaniel#John Wilmot
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miss louisiana i | c. leclerc, a. saint mleux | chase landry
poly! | fem! reader x obsessive! exes! charles leclerc, alexandra saint mleux (+chase landry and f1 grid)
synopsis. your obsessive exes refuse to accept your new relationship with a man completely different from them. maybe they should move to louisiana? jk!. . . unless?
note. ok so reader is from louisiana and has cajun roots for context. chase landry is from swamp people 😭✌️ I loved that show when I was younger & I rewatched some recently and it reignited my crush on him sorry
WARNING(s); obsessive/possessive behavior, toxic/creepy exes (I make is as fluffy as I can tho trust), ooc Alex and Charles being a rich and out of touch, a spec of classism, stalking oops, (everyone Loves you)
miss.y/n📍belle river, la
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miss.y/n back where I belong ☀️🌷🐊🐝🐍🌿🐠
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mariene.y/l/n be safe in the water my baby 🤗
miss.y/n yes maman 🤞😊 you know I’m protected
user oop who’s protecting you miss ma’am
user omgggg how did Charles n Alex fumble so baddd 😩😩🙏 I’ve needed y/n’s cajun french baddie ass since DAY ONE 🗣️
charles_leclerc so beautiful mon ange 😍 but that water is dark and might be dangerous. ta maman a raison!
see translation | your mom is right
user stopp didn’t y/n break things off with them???
user2 currently losing it my fav throuple might be back 💪🗣️
carlossainz55 hope you’re doing well mi dulce ❤️
alexandrasaintmleux yeah no this isn’t happening
user carlos sweetie delete this comment while you still have hands <3
user SHE’S BACK IN LOUISIANA RAHH
user2 how did I not know she was from the middle of nowhere 😭 what is pierre part??
user3 how didn’t you know!!! her dad literally used to hunt alligator before he died and her mom remarried and moved back to France . Her dad was cajun
user this might be a reach but y’all think she knows anybody from swamp people? Love that show 🤣🤣
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Alex’s leg bounced up and down nervously as her call went to voicemail for the 7th time in a row. She’d been calling your phone nonstop since hearing the news, anxious to know if it was true or not. It was always something that ate at her; her and Charles’ inability to relate to your childhood in Louisiana. They’d grown up among a higher class than you and in foreign countries. You would just giggle and wave off her concerns, insisting that even though they couldn’t understand your upbringing, that at least you could understand theirs.
“No answer.” She muttered, teeth gnawing at her bottom lip. It was a habit she’d had as a child, one that you disapproved of and had trained out of her before you left them.
“She left us for a swamp man.” Charles pathetically finished Alex’s thought as they sat in his car, waiting to meet some other drivers and wags at the high-end restaurant Carlos chose.
“Don’t say it like that!” Alexandra turned her body towards the passenger window, “She didn’t leave us— not in that way! I told you she was homesick!”
Your father was a Cajun man who definitely took his culture to heart, doing a lot of hunting and fishing before he passed away suddenly when you were 12. Your mother was from France originally, and she remarried a rich Frenchman who’d ended up funding your modeling career after your success in pageantry. You moved straight to France at age 14 and found yourself in a completely different culture from how you grew up. You’d visited France before during summers with your mother, but it wasn’t home to you like Louisiana. You’d met Alexandra when the two of you were 19, and instantly bonded. Despite only really meeting briefly, it was love at first sight on Alex’s part and she supported you all the way to when you won Miss Universe after starting out Miss Louisiana.
When Charles had come along and had the same feelings that she did for you, it felt perfect, like everything had finally come together.
“With us is her home.” Charles replied, sucking his teeth.
“I can’t even—” Alex didn’t have to finish, the two had the same thought. They can’t even fathom the idea that you were with someone else.
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Daniel was practically cackling in joy while Carlos at least tried to hide his amusement by covering his face. It was no secret that most of the f1 grid was praying for you to leave Charles/Alex so they could get a chance— but this wasn’t what they were expecting.
Bickering around the table ensued, only a few seconds before Alex was rolling her eyes with a groan and putting her face in her hands, “He doesn’t have any recent social media so I can’t even stalk him.”
“So we will just go there!”
“And what? Become swamp people?” Daniel was laughing so hard he was tearing up.
“Cha, that’s so ridiculous.” Alex mumbled.
“It is—!” Kika agreed suspiciously fast, “I just mean the split was recent, so maybe me and Pierre should visit her before you guys?” It’d only been a few months, but that had been enough to drive Charles and Alex a bit off the rails.
They’d only ever been apart from you for just over two days in the last year, up until you ghosted them. Well— it wasn’t technically ghosting when you left a note; a very brief letter in your familiar handwriting that told them you needed some space. They didn’t take it as a break up, although they did panic. Their numbers weren’t blocked, so they naturally took that as a good sign. This was probably because you wanted their attention since all their calls and messages were going through. The finality of it didn’t hit until it reached two weeks of no-contact from you and their photos were removed from your Instagram. The public noticed and so did the rest of the grid despite Alex and Charles’ now 3-month-long denial stage.
“le lieu s'appelle Pierre Part, yeah?” Pierre grinned and Charles sneered at him. (the place is called pierre part)
“They might have a point,” Daniel winced with a wide grin, “I think you’ll just look crazy if you show up. At least, one of us would just look like a friend who misses her, ya know?”
“None of you are visiting our girlfriend!” Alex frowned.
“Ex,” Carlos gently corrected into his fist with a cough before straightening up, “She jus’ is homesick maybe so give her some space and she will come back in no time.”
“I knew this would happen.” Alex slumped with her chin in her hand, “cet endroit est sa maison.” (that place is her home)
“You’ve never heard ‘if you love something, let it go’? If it’s meant to be, she’ll come back.” Daniel tried to reassure, but his face was almost a wince.
“We just wanted her close to us is all! We travel so much, we didn’t mean to take her away from her home—”
But Daniel gave them a look, knowing about their behavior with you. As in love with you as they are, Alex and Charles are intense about it. Endearing on one hand for awhile, but then the jealousy got worse and they were pretty delusional about their tendencies. He could understand it honestly— you were lovely. He imagined he’d be in the same state as Alex and Charles if you were his and you left him. Which is why he cut them so much slack, the rest of the table too.
“I don’t understand why she ran away like that!” Charles finished with a huff, running his fingers through his hair. He was starting to sweat. This felt like a cruel joke on your part— a mean way to get their attention.
“His ears are a little big.” Alex whispered, staring into her phone with a pout.
“et cela! regarde nos oreilles!” (and that! look at our ears!)
Pierre lost it at that; Charles pulling at his ears to make a point, “Maybe he’s just a nice guy, man!”
“We are nice!”
“Let me see.” Carlos walked around the table to see Alex’s phone.
She’d googled the name of your alleged new boyfriend— Chase Landry. He had starred on some Southern US reality show ‘Swamp People’; it mainly surrounded cajun alligator hunters in Louisiana. They had known you liked the show, but had never seen it themselves.
“Eh,” Carlos shrugged, “his ears aren’t that big. He is a little old for her though, no? 34?”
“Exactly! He is a pervert! I’m calling her again, actually.”
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miss.y/n 📍pierre part, la
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miss.y/n me and my dirty swamp man foreva 🤞💛🌷🦆
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user STOPPP SHE SAID THAT’S MY MAN N IMMA STICK BY HIMMMM
user2 stfu ��✋ the fact that this man most likely has no idea that this is going on
user3 his brother liking her posts and filling him in
miss.y/n jokes on y’all Jacob doesn’t know what’s going on either
bellahadid beautiful lily faery and her dirty swamp bf <3
miss.y/n <3 literally
user BELLA⁉️
arthur_leclerc beautiful view of the water, ma sœur!
see translation | my sister
user THEY SENT Y/NS FAVORITE LECLERC BROTHER IN TO PLAY DAMAGE CONTROL
user2 not “my sister” 😭😭😭 leclercs let her go challenge
user y/n’s harem coming to her defense like the mighty morphin power rangers 😭😂🤣
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this is part 1 of perhaps 3. I plan on making part 2 much longer and more writing than social media like this one, just for some balanceee
taglist; @alliwantisadonut @splaterparty0-0 @charizznorizz
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#f1 fanfic#f1 fic#dark! f1#f1 grid x reader#obsessive f1#charles leclerc x reader#poly f1#f1 oc#obsessive charles leclerc#ex! charles leclerc#Charles leclerc fic#carlos sainz x reader#alex saint mleux x reader#alexandra saint mleux#f1 reverse harem#swamp people x reader#chase landry x reader
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Awritessomething Masterlist
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Criminal minds:
Revelations (Derek Morgan angst)
Extra Guidance (Aaron Hotchner smut pt. 1)
Hidden Glances (Spencer Reid fluff)
Formula 1:
Party and the After Party (Lando Norris suggestive)
Post-Race Interviews (Pierre Gasly smut pt. 1)
Winter Break (Pierre Gasly smut pt. 2)
Congratulations (Charles Leclerc smut)
Linger (Max Verstappen angst)
Record Breaker (Max Verstappen smut pt. 1)
Disney:
A Reward (Tadashi Hamada smut)
Sports:
Losers Get Nothing (Brock Purdy smut)
Favorite Breakfast (Brock Purdy smut)
Comfort (Brock Purdy smut)
All Mine (Brock Purdy smut)
Call of Duty:
Coming soon
Misc:
Soulmates (Ethan Landry angst)
Protector (Robby Keene smut)
#f1#f1 imagine#f1 x reader#formula 1#formula 1 smut#formula1#criminal minds#criminal minds fluff#aaron hotch x reader#aaron hotch smut#aaron hotch imagine#aaron hotchner smut#aaron hotchner#brock purdy#brock purdy smut#brock purdy x reader#criminal minds x reader#criminal minds imagine#criminal minds smut#disney#call of duty
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Might as well work on this one too…
On Age in Carmen Sandiego (2019)
Or, at the very least, in the timeline of Crimson Shades.
First off, Carmen’s mother, Carlotta Valdez (aka “Vera Cruz”), was supposed to have “died” in 1999. Carmen looked around perhaps a year old at that point in time, giving her a possible birth-date in 1996 to 1997. This in turn suggests that the series takes place some time before the actual date of publication—say, 2017/2018 onwards—to maintain Carmen’s rough age.
Rough age ranges of the characters, taking Carmen’s rough birthdate for estimation:
Team Red
Isabela Valdez/Black Sheep/Carmen Sandiego: 16/17 starting at VILE, 18/19 during the Poitiers Caper, 22/23 by the end.
Fairly self-explanatory.
Pierre Bouchard/Player: 12/13 as a White Hat Hacker, 14/15 during the Poitiers Caper, 18/19 by the end.
Not quite old enough for a learner’s permit (Up Here it’s a G1) during the earlier capers.
Ivy Collins: 19 during the Donuts/Poitiers Capers, 23 by the end.
Zack Collins: 18 during the Donuts/Poitiers Capers, 22 by the end.
Zack is supposed to be around a year younger than Ivy.
Nakamura Suhara/Shadowsan: 23 when sent after Dexter Wolfe, 42 during the Poitiers Caper, 46 by the end.
Young but not too young, as it were.
VILE
Eartha McGlynn/Coach Brunt: 39 upon receiving Black Sheep, 58 during the Poitiers Caper, 61 when arrested, 63 by the end.
Gunnar Stromme/Professor Maelstrom: 37 upon receiving Black Sheep, 56 during the Poitiers Caper, 60 when arrested, 62 by the end.
Oluchi Cleopatra Okorie/Countess Cleo: 26 upon receiving Black Sheep, 45 during the Poitiers Caper, 49 when arrested, 51 by the end.
Saira Dhibar/Doctor Bellum: 33 upon receiving Black Sheep, 54 during the Poitiers Caper, 58 when arrested, 60 by the end.
Sir Nigel Braithwaite/Roundabout: 56 when appointed, 57 when arrested, 59 by the end.
Margherita Picasso/Cookie Booker: 54 when first pelted, 62 when the Hard Drive was stolen, 67 by the end.
Vlad Bobinski: 28 upon receiving Black Sheep, 45 upon letting Black Sheep get away, 50 by the end.
Boris Vladinski: 27 upon receiving Black Sheep, 44 while watching Vlad let Black Sheep get away, 49 by the end.
They may be slightly younger or older, but at least Coach Brunt’s age seems to have been confirmed at 60 by the time of the Fourth Season.
Graham Calloway/Gray/Crackle: 18 starting at VILE, 20 during the Poitiers Caper, 24 by the end.
Jean-Paul Marignan/Le Chèvre: 19 starting at VILE, 21 during the Poitiers Caper, 25 by the end.
Antonio Sánchez/El Topo: 18/19 starting at VILE, 20/21 during the Poitiers Caper, 24/25 by the end.
Sheena Landry/Tigress: 18 starting at VILE, 20 during the Poitiers Caper, 23 when arrested, 24 by the end.
Parker Morris/Mime Bomb: 18 starting at VILE, 20 during the Poitiers Caper, 23 when arrested, 25 by the end.
Sawa Jin/Paper Star: 17 starting at VILE, 18 during the Magna Carta Caper, 22 when arrested at the end.
ACME
Tamara Fraser/Chief: 26 when killing Dexter Wolfe, 45 during the Poitiers Caper, 49 when arresting VILE, 51 by the end.
Inspector/Agent Chase Devineaux: 37 during the Poitiers Caper, 38/39 when arresting VILE, 41 by the end.
Agent Julia Argent: 25 during the Poitiers Caper, 27 when arresting VILE, 29 by the end.
This is going to cause some trouble, I just know it. But the average amount of time it takes to get a university degree in the UK is around three years, and Julia has two of them. She also seems to have jumped right to an associate professorship at Oxford in Season 3, the requirements for which are around 4-6 years of study plus a thesis. Thus Julia would have had to have been in school for at least something like seven to nine years before joining Interpol, with whom she had apparently only been for a fortnight before the Poitiers Caper. The number above assumes that she skipped a year and took a year less to complete her second degree. Or took two years less. Or started two years early. You get my point. Basically, Julia has to be a fair bit older than she looks in order to actually have the qualifications she possesses.
Agent Umaira Zari: 38 during the Poitiers Caper, 40 when arresting VILE, 42 by the end.
Some additional ages:
Nakamura Hideo: 17 when his brother Suhara was born, 36 when his brother disappeared, 63 when his brother returned for good, 65 by the end.
Not an unreasonable age given his looks, I thought.
Carlotta Valdez: 27 when she gave birth to Isabela, 47 when Carmen returned home to her, 49 by the end.
Young but not too long, once again.
Any I missed?
#carmen sandeigo 2019#carmen sandeigo netflix#carmen sandiego#black sheep#cs player#cs zack#cs ivy#shadowsan#cs shadowsan#coach brunt#professor maelstrom#doctor bellum#saira bellum#roundabout#cookie booker#graham calloway#cs gray#cs crackle#Jean Paul#le chevre#antonio#el topo#sheena#cs tigress#mime bomb#cs paper star#chase devineaux#julia argent#crimson shades#countess cleo
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MOGAI BHM- Belated Day 21!
happy BHM! today i’m going to be talking about some famous ‘black firsts’!
Black Firsts in Science-
In 1965, David Harold Blackwell became the first Black member of the National Academy of Sciences
Robert H. Lawrence was the first Black astronaut; Mae Jemison was the first Black female astronaut, and Guion Bluford was the first Black astronaut to actually travel in space
Thomas Jennings was the first Black patent holder in the U.S, and Judy Reed was the first Black woman patent holder in the U.S
Daniel Hale Williams performed the first successful heart surgery
James Smith was the first officially trained Black American doctor
Robert Freeman was the first Black American dentist
Black Firsts in Politics-
Macon Allen was the first Black American admitted to a law school, and Charlotte Ray was the first Black woman admitted to a law school.
William Henry Hastie was the first Black federal Judge, and Constance Motley was the first Black female federal Judge
Thurgood Marshall was the first Black SCOTUS Justice
Alexander Lucius Twilight was the first Black state-elected official
Pierre Landry was the first Black city mayor, and Carl Stokes was the first Black mayor of a major US city
Jonathan Wright was the first Black state supreme court justice
Hiram Revels was the first appointed Black US Senator, and Edward Brooke was the first elected Black US Senator
P.B.S Pinchback was the first appointed Black state governor
Crystal Fauset was the first Black female legislator in the US
Shirley Chisholm was the first Black female U.S representative
Carol Braun was the first Black female U.S Senator
Joseph Rainey was the first Black person to serve in the US House of Representatives
Joseph Jenkins Roberts was the first African-American president of any nation (Liberia)
Black Firsts in Education-
Theodore Wright was the first Black graduate of an Ivy League School
Lucy Stanton was the first Black woman to graduate college in America
Charles Reason was the first Black college professor
Daniel Payne was the first Black college president
Dr. David Peck was the first Black person to graduate from medical school
Alexander Lucius Twilight was the first Black person to receive a degree from an American college
Mary Patterson was the first Black American woman to earn a B.A
Fanny Coplin was the first Black woman to become principal of a school
Richard Greener was the first Black Harvard graduate
Black Firsts in the Arts-
Lucy Terry was the first Black American poet and Phillis Wheatley was the first published Black American poet
Gwendolyn Brooks was the first Black Pulitzer Prize winner
William Brown was the first Black American novelist, and Harriett Wilson was the first Black female American novelist
Toni Morrison was the first Black winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature
Francis Johnson was the first published Black American musical composer
Marian Anderson was the first Black member of the Metropolitan Opera
Harry Swan was the first Black American to found a record label, Black Swan Records
Count Basie was the first Black person to win a Grammy, and Ella Fitzgerald was the first Black woman to win a Grammy
William Lane was the first nationally famous Black dancer, and Arthur Mitchell was the first Black principal dancer in a major dance company
Oscar Micheaux was the first Black film director
Hattie McDaniel was the first Black person to win an Oscar, and Juanita Hall was the first Black person to win a Tony
William Still was the first Black American to both direct a major orchestra and have their composition performed by a major orchestra
Black Firsts in Sports-
Oliver Lewis was the first Black jockey to Win Kentucky Derby
Moses Walker was the first Black professional baseball player
John Shippen Jr. was the first Black professional Golfer
Marshall “Major” Taylor was the first Black world cycling champion
George Poage was the first Black Olympic medalist at the Summer games, and John Taylor was the first Black Olympic gold medalist at the Summer games
Jackie Robinson was the first 20th century Black MLB player
Rajo Jack de Soto was the first Black professional race car driver
Willie Thrower was the first Black NFL quarterback
Willie O’Ree was the first Black NHL player
Alice Coachman was the first Black woman to win an individual gold medal at the summer olympic games
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Gala Québec Cinéma 2023: les nominations
Animé par Jay Du Temple, le 25e Gala Québec Cinéma sera diffusé le dimanche 10 décembre prochain à 20h sur les ondes de Noovo et Noovo.ca, en direct des studios Grandé de Montréal. Le Gala Artisans, animé par Fabiola Nyrva Aladin, aura lieu le 7 décembre à 19h30 au Studio TD.
Voici la liste complète des nominations:
IRIS HOMMAGE Rémy Girard
MEILLEUR FILM Arsenault et Fils | La maison de prod — Stéphanie Morissette, Charles Stéphane Roy Babysitter | Amérique Film — Martin Paul-Hus, Catherine Léger ; Phase 4 Productions — Pierre-Marcel Blanchot, Fabrice Lambot Falcon Lake | Metafilms — Nancy Grant, Sylvain Corbeil ; Onzecinq — Dany Boon, Jalil Lespert ; Cinéfrance Studios — Julien Deris, David Gauquié, Jean-Luc Ormières Le plongeur | Sphère Média — Marie-Claude Poulin Les chambres rouges | Némésis Films — Dominique Dussault Noémie dit oui | Productions Leitmotiv — Patricia Bergeron Viking | micro_scope — Luc Déry, Kim McCraw
MEILLEUR PREMIER FILM
Falcon Lake | Charlotte Le Bon Farador | Édouard Albernhe Tremblay Les hommes de ma mère | Anik Jean Noémie dit oui | Geneviève Albert Rodéo | Joëlle Desjardins Paquette
MEILLEURE RÉALISATION Monia Chokri | Babysitter Stéphane Lafleur | Viking Francis Leclerc | Le plongeur Rafaël Ouellet | Arsenault et Fils Pascal Plante | Les chambres rouges
MEILLEUR SCÉNARIO Eric K. Boulianne, Francis Leclerc | Le plongeur Stéphane Lafleur, Eric K. Boulianne | Viking Catherine Léger | Babysitter Rafaël Ouellet | Arsenault et Fils Pascal Plante | Les chambres rouges MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE | PREMIER RÔLE Larissa Corriveau (Steven) | Viking Kelly Depeault (Noémie) | Noémie dit oui Hélène Florent (Rose Lemay) | Une femme respectable Léane Labrèche-Dor (Elsie) | Les hommes de ma mère Sara Montpetit (Chloé) | Falcon Lake
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE | PREMIER RÔLE Guillaume Cyr (Adam) | Arsenault et Fils Patrick Hivon (Cédric) | Babysitter Steve Laplante (John) | Viking Henri Picard (Stéphane) | Le plongeur Luc Picard (Gérald Gallant) | Confessions
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE | RÔLE DE SOUTIEN Laurie Babin (Clémentine) | Les chambres rouges Élise Guilbault (Soeur Monique) | Le temps d’un été Ève Landry (Josée) | Bungalow Julie Le Breton (Isabelle) | Tu te souviendras de moi Nadia Tereszkiewicz (Amy) | Babysitter
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE | RÔLE DE SOUTIEN Maxime de Cotret (Greg) | Le plongeur Charles-Aubey Houde (Bébert) | Le plongeur Denis Houle (Liz)| Viking Steve Laplante (Jean-Michel) | Babysitter Guy Nadon (Maître Jean-Pierre Genin) | Le temps d’un été
RÉVÉLATION DE L’ANNÉE Fabiola N. Aladin (Janet) | Viking Emi Chicoine (Léa) | Noémie dit oui Virginie Fortin (Elsa) | 23 décembre Juliette Gariépy (Kelly-Anne) | Les chambres rouges Joan Hart (Bonnie) | Le plongeur François Pérusse (Alain) | Niagara
MEILLEURE DISTRIBUTION DES RÔLES Nathalie Boutrie — Nathalie Boutrie Casting | Arsenault et Fils Marilou Richer — Marilou Richer Casting | Les chambres rouges Lucie Robitaille, Dandy Thibaudeau — Casting Lucie Robitaille | Viking Annie St-Pierre, Antoinette Boulat | Babysitter Brigitte Viau — Casting Brigitte Viau | Le plongeur MEILLEURE DIRECTION ARTISTIQUE André-Line Beauparlant | Viking Sylvie Desmarais| Bungalow Mathieu Lemay | Le plongeur Laura Nhem | Les chambres rouges Colombe Raby | Babysitter
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE Steve Asselin | Le plongeur Vincent Biron| Les chambres rouges Kristof Brandl | Falcon Lake Josée Deshaies | Babysitter Sara Mishara | Viking
MEILLEURS EFFETS VISUELS Marc Hall — A.A. Studios | Babysitter Marc Hall — A.A. Studios, Alex GD — RGB124 | Farador Marc Hall — A.A. Studios | La cordonnière Marie-Claude Lafontaine, Simon Beaupré — Alchimie 24 | Viking Mathilde Vézina-Bouchard | Mistral spatial
MEILLEUR SON Sylvain Bellemare, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, Pierre Bertrand | Viking Olivier Calvert, Stéphane Bergeron, Martyne Morin | Les chambres rouges Olivier Calvert, Luc Boudrias, Yann Cleary | Le plongeur Stephen De Oliveira, Séverin Favriau, Stéphane Thiébaut | Falcon Lake Daniel Fontaine-Bégin, Luc Boudrias, Henry Jr Godding | Arsenault et Fils
MEILLEUR MONTAGE Pauline Gaillard | Babysitter Sophie Leblond| Viking Myriam Magassouba | Arsenault et Fils Jonah Malak | Les chambres rouges Isabelle Malenfant | Le plongeur
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE Viviane Audet, Robin-Joël Cool, Alexis Martin | Arsenault et Fils Daniel Bélanger | Confessions Christophe Lamarche-Ledoux, Mathieu Charbonneau | Viking Martin Léon | Tu te souviendras de moi Dominique Plante | Les chambres rouges MEILLEURS COSTUMES Mariane Carter | La cordonnière Guillaume Laflamme | Babysitter Sophie Lefebvre | Une femme respectable Sophie Lefebvre | Viking Annabelle Roy, Delphine Gagné | Farador
MEILLEUR MAQUILLAGE Kathryn Casault, Bruno Gatien | Confessions Marie-Josée Galibert | Viking Marie Salvado | Les chambres rouges Lyne Tremblay, Faustina De Sousa, François Gauthier, Michael Loncin | Farador Adriana Verbert | Babysitter
MEILLEURE COIFFURE Vincent Dufault | Viking André Duval | Une femme respectable Nermin Grbic | Les chambres rouges Richard Hansen, Réjean Forget, Johanne Hansen | La cordonnière Ann-Louise Landry | Babysitter
MEILLEUR FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Dear Audrey | Réalisation : Jeremiah Hayes | Scénario : Jeremiah Hayes | Office national du film du Canada — Jeremiah Hayes, André Barro, Annette Clarke Gabor | Réalisation : Joannie Lafrenière | Scénario : Joannie Lafrenière | Tak films — Line Sander Egede Geographies of Solitude | Réalisation : Jacquelyn Mills | Scénario : Jacquelyn Mills | Rosalie Chicoine Perreault, Jacquelyn Mills Je vous salue salope : la misogynie au temps du numérique | Réalisation : Léa Clermont-Dion, Guylaine Maroist | Scénario : Léa Clermont-Dion, Guylaine Maroist | La Ruelle Films — Eric Ruel, Guylaine Maroist Rojek | Réalisation : Zaynê Akyol | Scénario : Zaynê Akyol | Metafilms — Sylvain Corbeil, Audrey-Ann Dupuis-Pierre ; Zaynê Akyol
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Geoffroy Beauchemin | Humus Nicolas Canniccioni, Arshia Shakiba | Rojek Joannie Lafrenière | Gabor Jacquelyn Mills | Geographies of Solitude Maude Plante-Husaruk | Au-delà des hautes vallées MEILLEUR SON | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Mélanie Gauthier, Jeremiah Hayes, Isabelle Lussier | Dear Audrey Maxime Lacoste-Lebuis, Eric Shaw, Jean Paul Vialard | Au-delà des hautes vallées Andreas Mendritzki, Jacquelyn Mills | Geographies of Solitude Jean-François Sauvé, Martin M. Messier, Bruno Pucella | 305 Bellechasse Catherine Van Der Donckt, Jean Paul Vialard | Au-delà du papier
MEILLEUR MONTAGE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Mathieu Bouchard-Malo| Rojek Jeremiah Hayes | Dear Audrey Emmanuelle Lane | Gabor Jacquelyn Mills | Geographies of Solitude Oana Suteu Khintirian | Au-delà du papier
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Olivier Alary, Johannes Malfatti | Twice Colonized Gervaise | Gabor Walter Grimshaw | Dear Audrey Maxime Lacoste-Lebuis | Au-delà des hautes vallées Delphine Measroch | Humus
MEILLEUR COURT OU MOYEN MÉTRAGE | ANIMATION A night for the dogs | Max Woodward | Confettis Production — Guillaume Dubois, Camille Lequenne Harvey | Janice Nadeau | Folimage – Reginald de Guillebon, Pierre Méloni ; Office national du film du Canada — Marc Bertrand, Christine Noël, Julie Roy Madeleine | Raquel Sancinetti | Production : Raquel Sancinetti Marie · Eduardo · Sophie | Thomas Corriveau | Production : Thomas Corriveau Triangle noir | Marie-Noëlle Moreau Robidas | Embuscade Films — Nicolas Dufour-Laperrière
MEILLEUR COURT OU MOYEN MÉTRAGE | DOCUMENTAIRE Belle River | Guillaume Fournier, Samuel Matteau, Yannick Nolin | Kinomada — Jean-Pierre Vézina Fire-Jo-Ball | Audrey Nantel-Gagnon | Office national du film du Canada — Nathalie Cloutier Notes sur la mémoire et l’oubli | Amélie Hardy | Club Vidéo de Montréal — Isabelle Grignon-Francke Oasis | Justine Martin | Déjà Vu — Louis-Emmanuel Gagné-Brochu Zug Island | Nicolas Lachapelle | Production : Guillaume Collin, Nicolas Lachapelle
MEILLEUR COURT OU MOYEN MÉTRAGE | FICTION Invincible | Vincent René-Lortie | Telescope Films — Élise Lardinois, Samuel Caron Nanitic | Carol Nguyen | Coop Vidéo de Montréal — Marie Lytwynuk ; Carol Nguyen Nuit blonde | Gabrielle Demers | Cinquième maison — Nellie Carrier Pas de fantôme à la morgue | Marilyn Cooke | La 115e — Kélyna N. Lauzier, Macha Houssart Simo | Aziz Zoromba | Scarab Films — Rosalie Chicoine Perreault PRIX DU PUBLIC 23 décembre | Immina Films — Patrick Roy | A Média Productions — Guillaume Lespérance | Réalisation : Miryam Bouchard | Scénario : India Desjardins Confessions | Les Films Opale — Christian Larouche, Sébastien Létourneau | Christal Film Productions — Christian Larouche | Réalisation : Luc Picard | Scénario : Sylvain Guy Katak le brave béluga | Attraction Distribution — Xiaojuan Zhou, Maison 4:3 — Chantale Pagé | 10e Ave Productions — Nancy Florence Savard | Réalisation : Christine Dallaire-Dupont, Nicola Lemay | Scénario : Andrée Lambert Le temps d’un été | Immina Films — Patrick Roy | Attraction — Antonello Cozzolino, Brigitte Léveillé | Réalisation : Louise Archambault | Scénario : Marie Vien Les hommes de ma mère | Immina Films — Patrick Roy | Jessie Films — Patrick Huard, Anik Jean | Réalisation : Anik Jean | Scénario : Maryse Latendresse
FILM S’ÉTANT LE PLUS ILLUSTRÉ À L’EXTÉRIEUR DU QUÉBEC Cette maison | Embuscade Films — Félix Dufour-Laperrière | Réalisation : Miryam Charles | Scénario : Miryam Charles | La Distributrice de films — Serge Abiaad Dounia et la princesse d’Alep | Tobo — Judith Beauregard | Réalisation : Marya Zarif, André Kadi | Scénario : Marya Zarif | Maison 4:3 — Chantale Pagé Falcon Lake| Metafilms — Nancy Grant, Sylvain Corbeil ; Onzecinq — Dany Boon, Jalil Lespert ; Cinéfrance Studios — Julien Deris, David Gauquié, Jean-Luc Ormières | Réalisation : Charlotte Le Bon | Scénario : Charlotte Le Bon | Sphère Films — Ariane Giroux-Dallaire Katak le brave béluga | 10e Ave Productions — Nancy Florence Savard | Réalisation : Christine Dallaire- Dupont, Nicola Lemay | Scénario : Andrée Lambert | Attraction Distribution — Xiaojuan Zhou, Maison 4:3 — Chantale Pagé Viking | micro_scope — Luc Déry, Kim McCraw | Réalisation : Stéphane Lafleur | Scénario : Stéphane Lafleur, Eric K. Boulianne | Les Films Opale — Christian Larouche, Sébastien Létourneau
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« Dans notre histoire, le coup le plus ignominieux, la bassesse extrême, ne nous a pas été porté par un ennemi externe. Non, il vint d’un des nôtres. Triste sort des peuples colonisés, il y a toujours des Quisling qui se lèvent. Nous avons eu le nôtre en Pierre Elliott Trudeau. Non satisfait d’avoir rangé les Québécois – il a toujours employé le terme terriblement ethnique de « Canadiens français » - parmi les sociétés qui ne méritaient pas la démocratie, il se plut à nous mentir pour mieux nous assujettir. Coup monté de la crise d’Octobre de 1970. Mensonges du discours de Verdun lors du référendum de 1980 avec son habile « Je mets ma tête sur le billot » alors que c’est la nôtre qu’il allait passer à la guillotine. Mensonges de la Nuit des longs couteaux qui porte bien son nom. Et mensonges encore lors de Meech. Trahisons sur toute la ligne, ne mâchons pas nos mots. Et son ombre nous poursuit toujours par cette charte canadienne qui nous impose le multiculturalisme, voie abjecte vers l’assimilation des Québécois dans ce grand tout canadien dans lequel ils veulent nous engloutir. »
- Bernard Landry, 2018.
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Starmania III “Quebec version”
Left to right
Bottom row : Norman Groulx (Johnny Rockfort), Isabelle Begin (Cristal), Pierre Landry (étoile noir), Lina Boudreau (étoile noir).
Middle row: Richard Groulx (Zero Janvier), Marie-Denise Pelletier (Stella Spotlight), Luc Plamondon (lyricist), Marie Carmen (Marie-Jeanne), Claude Girard (metteur en scene), Maude Grenier (Sadia), Robin Vaillant (étoile noir).
Last row: Jean Leloup (Ziggy), Louise Paradis (étoile noir), Marc Gabriel (Roger Roger), Carole Normand (étoile noir), Bruno Verdoni (étoile noir).
📸: Bernard Brault, 21/07/1986 Source: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ)
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Annoucement
I now write for the following along with the rest of my fandoms!
Gears of war
Anya Stroud
Marcus Fenix
Samantha Byrne
Augustus Cole
Elizabeth Carmine
Dom Santiago
Alexandra Brand
JD Fenix
Sofia Hendrik
Anthony Carmine
Alicia Valera
New/Current Oscar Isaac charaters
New
Abel Morales
Jonathan Levy
Jose Ramos Horta
Cecil
Peter Malkin
Nick Wasicsko
Michael Perry
Jack
Nathan Bateman
Current
Santiago "Pope" Garcia
Poe Dameron
Steven Grant
William Tell
Llewyn Davis
Mikael Boghosian
Duke Leto Atreides
Marc Specter
Kane Double
New/Current Pedro Pascal Characters
New
Joel Miller
Pero Tovar
Dave York
Marcus Pike
Ezra
Pietro Alvarez
Nathan Landry
Current
Mandalorian/Din Djarin
Javi Gutierrez
Frankie Morales
Marcus Moreno
Jack "Whiskey" Daniels
Dieter Bravo
Zach Wellington
New/Current Garrett Hedlund Characters
New
Luther Fox
Don Billingsley
Murtagh Morzansson
Beau Hutton
Thomas
Mike Burden
Johnny Five
Perry Montroy
Dean Moriarty
Current
Jack Mercer
Mitch Keller
Benny Miller
Rami Malek Characters
Elliot Alderson
Akmenrah
Jim Baxter
Louis Dega
Merriell "Snafu" Shelton
Nate
New/Current Yellowstone characters
New
Kacey Dutton
John Dutton
Jamie Dutton
Jimmy Hurdstram
Colby Mayfield
Current
Teonna Rainwater
Monica Long Dutton
Rip Wheeler
Beth Dutton
Teeter
Misconsellous
Neil Tenet
Mia Toretto
Joey Coalter
Rachel
Pierre Dulaine
Echo
Bobby Hicks
Kimberly Hart
Lorenzo Do Lamberti
Trini Kwan
David Abbott
Tory Nichols
Luigi Mario
Anna Morales
Miguel Diaz
Princess daisy
Peter Joshua
Lin Mi Sheng
Dash McMahon
Evelyn O'connell
Leonhard Seppala
Polly Shelby
Hector Villanueva
Tris Prior
John Kelly
Laurel Pride
Scott Barringer
Elsa Dutton
Matt Flamhaff
Jessie Eden
Baker Dill
Julianne Potter
Perry MacKendrick
Celine Naville
Eli Moskowitz
Laura Burney/Sara Waters
Rick O'connell
Gail Perkins
Sean Anderson
Ares (John Wick)
Tobias "Four" Eaton
Akima
Robert Lewis
Mason "Mace" Brown
Sam Munroe
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Accordéon, a short film by Michèle Cournoyer
#movie#film#short film#michèle cournoyer#michele cournoyer#nfb#national film board of canada#jean derome#richard comeau#pierre landry#susan gourley#bernard falaise#diane labrosse#esther auger#robert langlois#geoffrey mitchell#martin tétreault#animation#marcel jean#jean jacques leduc#paul driessen#Youtube
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Avril MMXXIII
Films
Le Troisième Homme (The Third Man) (1949) de Carol Reed avec Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, Trevor Howard, Bernard Lee, Paul Hörbiger et Ernst Deutsch
Fantasia chez les ploucs (1971) de Gérard Pirès avec Lino Ventura, Jean Yanne, Mireille Darc, Georges Demestre, Nanni Loy, Jacques Dufilho, Georges Beller et Rufus
Super Mario Bros. le film (The Super Mario Bros. Movie) (2023) de Aaron Horvath et Michael Jelenic avec Pierre Tessier, Audrey Sourdive, Benoît Du Pac, Jérémie Covillault, Emmanuel Garijo, Xavier Fagnon, Nicolas Marié et Thierry Desroses
La Folie des grandeurs (1971) de Gérard Oury avec Louis de Funès, Yves Montand, Alice Sapritch, Karin Schubert, Alberto de Mendoza et Gabriele Tinti
Les Trois Mousquetaires : D'Artagnan (2023) de Martin Bourboulon avec François Civil, Vincent Cassel, Romain Duris, Pio Marmaï, Eva Green, Vicky Krieps, Louis Garrel : Louis XIII et Lyna Khoudri
Vacances romaines (Roman Holiday) (1953) de William Wyler avec Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Eddie Albert, Hartley Power, Harcourt Williams et Margaret Rawlings
Le Signe de Zorro (The Mark of Zorro) (1940) de Rouben Mamoulian avec Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell, Basil Rathbone, Gale Sondergaard, Eugene Pallette, J. Edward Bromberg et Montagu Love
Flair de famille (2023) de Didier Bivel avec Sylvie Testud, Samuel Labarthe, Fatim-Zarha Alami Marrouni, Oscar Copp et Anne Girouard
Un pont trop loin (A Bridge Too Far) (1977) de Richard Attenborough avec Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Edward Fox, Elliott Gould, Gene Hackman, Anthony Hopkins et Robert Redford
Sirocco (1951) de Curtis Bernhardt avec Humphrey Bogart, Märta Torén, Lee J. Cobb, Everett Sloane, Gerald Mohr, Zero Mostel et Nick Dennis
West Side Story (1961) de Jerome Robbins et Robert Wise avec Natalie Wood, Marni Nixon, Richard Beymer, Jimmy Bryant, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, Betty Wand, George Chakiris, Simon Oakland et Ned Glass
Inspecteur Lavardin (1986) de Claude Chabrol avec Jean Poiret, Jean-Claude Brialy, Bernadette Lafont, Jean-Luc Bideau, Jacques Dacqmine et Hermine Clair
La Bête humaine (1938) de Jean Renoir avec Jean Gabin, Simone Simon, Fernand Ledoux, Julien Carette, Blanchette Brunoy et Gérard Landry
L'Homme qui tua Liberty Valance (The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance) (1962) de John Ford avec John Wayne, James Stewart, Vera Miles, Lee Marvin et Edmond O'Brien
Le Goût des autres (2000) d'Agnès Jaoui avec Anne Alvaro, Jean-Pierre Bacri, Alain Chabat, Agnès Jaoui, Gérard Lanvin, Christiane Millet et Wladimir Yordanoff
Remorques (1941) de Jean Grémillon avec Michèle Morgan, Jean Gabin, Madeleine Renaud, Fernand Ledoux, Charles Blavette, Jean Marchat, Nane Germon et Anne Laurens
Le Dindon (2019) de Jalil Lespert avec Dany Boon, Guillaume Gallienne, Alice Pol, Ahmed Sylla, Laure Calamy et Camille Lellouche
Adieu les cons (2020) d'Albert Dupontel avec Virginie Efira, Albert Dupontel, Nicolas Marié, Jackie Berroyer, Philippe Uchan, Bastien Ughetto et Marilou Aussilloux
Indiana Jones et la Dernière Croisade (Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade) (1989) de Steven Spielberg avec Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Denholm Elliott, Alison Doody, John Rhys-Davies, Julian Glover et River Phoenix
Tigre et Dragon (臥虎藏龍, Wò Hǔ Cáng Lóng) (2000) d'Ang Lee avec Chow Yun-fat, Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Chang Chen, Cheng Pei-pei et Sihung Lung
Séries
Friends Saison 6, 7
Celui qui faisait sa demande : 1re partie - Celui qui faisait sa demande : 2e partie - Celui qui croyait faire jeune - Celui qui réglait le mariage - Celui qui s'était mal assis - Celui qui retrouvait son rôle - Celui qui avait toujours l'air bizarre - Celui qui aimait les petites siestes - Celui qui avait un livre à la bibliothèque - Celui qui n'aimait pas les chiens - Celui qui offrait un vélo - Celui qui se déguisait - Celui qui aimait les cheesecakes - Celui qui a passé la nuit debout - Celui qui a vu mourir Rosita - Ceux qui avaient trente ans - Celui qui avait un cerveau neuf - Celui qui savait la vérité sur Londres - Celui qui voyait la robe de mariée - Celui qui récupérait le prix - Celui qui avait une jolie cousine - Celui qui fantasmait sur le baiser - Celui qui écrivait ses vœux - Celui qui rencontrait l'auteur de ses jours - Celui qui a épousé Monica : 1re partie - Celui qui a épousé Monica : 2e partie
Coffre à Catch
#109 : Le Dirt Sheet débarque à la ECW ! - #110 : Aurélien Portehaut débarque à la ECW ! - #111 : Mark Henry vs Matt Hardy - C'est un Perfect 10 ! - #112 : Le Championship Scramble: le titre de Mark Henry en danger!
Top Gear Saison 11
L'art de la chasse - La traversée du Japon - Alfas bon marché - Apprentis policiers - Spéciale Inde - Ski vs Audi - Angleterre vs Allemagne - Spécial Pôle Nord
Meurtres au paradis Saison 12
Désignée coupable - Un foyer aimant - La lettre anonyme : première partie - La lettre anonyme : deuxième partie
Affaires sensibles
La crise des missiles de Cuba - Poutine/Macron : le face-à-face des présidents - L'affaire Iacono : le mensonge - L’Erika ou la monstrueuse année noire - Cinq colonnes à la Une : la révolution télévisuelle - La sombre histoire du roi du polar, José Giovanni - « Humilier les morts pour terroriser les vivants » : la profanation de Carpentras - Georges Marchais, les mémoires effacées. - Le renard de Kerlouan
L'agence tous risques Saison 3, 4
Jeu de piste - Chasseurs de primes - Effacez-les ! - Les Chevaliers de la route - Boisson gazeuse - Le jugement dernier : 1re partie - Le jugement dernier : 2e partie - Mystère à Beverly Hills - Le docteur est sorti - Aux frais de la princesse - Un quartier anglais - Le monstre du lac - La route de l'espoir - Gran prix - Rien que du muscle - Un quartier tranquille - Prudence les enfants - Opération Abraxis - Le trésor sous la mer - Rock N' Roll - Une vraie mine d'or
Inspecteur Barnaby Saison 7
L'Homme du bois - La Réunion des anciennes - La Malédiction du tumulus - Le Prix du scandale - La Légende du lac
Spectacles
Fallait pas le dire ! (2023) de Salomé Lelouch avec Pierre Arditi, Evelyne Bouix et Pascal Arnaud
Dido : Live at Brixton Academy (2004)
Livres
Nanar Wars : Le Pire Contre-Attaque ! d'Emmanuel Prelle et Emmanuel Vincenot
Détective Conan : Tome 6 de Gôshô Aoyama
Détective Conan : Tome 7 de Gôshô Aoyama
Une enquête du commissaire Dupin : Un été à Pont-Aven de Jean-Luc Bannalec
Détective Conan : Tome 8 de Gôshô Aoyama
On ne vit qu'une fois, souvenirs d'hier et d'aujourd'hui de Roger Moore
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@pierre-the-frog this is literally how i do my landry and fuck any clothes that think they are above a NORMAL TAP TEMPERATURE WASH
i love how delusional some articles of clothing are, like you read the tag and its like “hand wash only/tumble dry on low” son you are a cotton tshirt. youre going in the warsh and whatever happens in there is in gods hands
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Birthdays 9.11
Beer Birthdays
Vince Marsaglia (1908)
Geno Acevedo (1961)
Martin Dickie (1982)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Brad Bird; animator, actor (1957)
Harry Connick Jr.; singer, actor (1967)
Elizabeth Daily; actor, pop singer (1961)
D.H. Lawrence; English writer (1895)
Tommy Shaw; rock musician (1953)
Famous Birthdays
Bernardo Accolti; Italian poet (1465)
Juhani Aho; Finnish author (1861)
Hiroshi Amano; Japanese physicist (1960)
Philip Ardagh; English author (1961)
Richard Ashcroft; English singer-songwriter (1971)
William Boyce; English organist and composer (1711)
Paul "Bear" Bryant; Chicago Bears coach (1913)
Stefano Cagol; Italian artist, photographer & director (1969)
Jesus Christ; religious leader (3 BCE)
Cathryn Damon; actress and dancer (1930)
Roxann Dawson; actress (1958)
Brian de Palma; film director (1940)
Pierre de Ronsard; French poet & author (1524)
Betsy Drake; actress (1923)
Andre Dubus III; novelist & short story writer (1950)
Lola Falana; singer, actor (1942)
Gianluigi Gelmetti; Italian composer (1945)
Richard D. Gill; English-Dutch mathematician (1951)
Tony Gilroy; screenwriter, film director (1956)
Mickey Hart; rock drummer (1943)
O. Henry; writer (1862)
Taraji P. Henson; actress (1970)
Elizabeth Henstridge; English actress (1987)
Thomas Hill; painter (1829)
Earl Holliman; actor (1928)
James Jeans; Engllish physicist (1877)
Leo Kottke; rock guitarist (1945)
Tom Landry; Dallas Cowboys coach (1924)
Ludacris; rapper (1977)
Amy Madigan; actor (!950)
John Martyn; English-Scottish singer-songwriter (1948)
Virginia Madsen; actor (1961)
Kristy McNichol; actor (1962)
Jessica Mitford; English writer (1917)
Moby; pop singer (1965)
Vjenceslav Novak; Croatian author & playwright (1859)
Mungo Park; Scottish surgeon and explorer (1771)
Ariana Richards; actress (1979)
Ed Sabol; film producer, co-founded NFL Films (1916)
Mick Talbot; pop musician (1959)
James Thomson; Scottish poet & playwright (1700)
Mary Watson Whitney; astronomer (1847)
Carl Zeiss; German lensmaker (1816)
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Synopsis : Un groupe d'adolescents se retrouve contraint de participer à un jeu de survie où l'alternative à tuer est d'être tué, plongeant ainsi dans une lutte impitoyable pour leur propre vie. FICHE TECHNIQUE Aussi connu sous le nom de : Jogo da Morte Genres : Épouvante-Horreur, Thriller Année : 2017 Pays d'origine : France, Canada, États-Unis Durée : 1 h 13 min Date de sortie (France, Canada, États-Unis) : 2017 Date de sortie (France) : 20 mars 2017 Réalisateurs : Sebastien Landry, Laurence Morais-Lagace Scénaristes : Edouard H. Bond, Philip Kalin-Hajdu, Sebastien Landry, Laurence Morais-Lagace Producteurs : Benoit Beaulieu, Mathias Bernard, Pierre-Alexandre Bouchard, Antoine Disle, Philip Kalin-Hajdu, Jean-Yves Martel, Frédéric Pons Bande-Annonce : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUJ02gHWzqg
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Mayor Pastor Pierre Caliste Landry (April 19, 1841 – December 22, 1921) was a former enslaved, attorney, Methodist Episcopal minister, and politician in Louisiana. He is remembered for being elected in 1868 as mayor of Donaldsonville, making him the first African American to be elected mayor in the US.
He founded St. Peter’s Methodist Episcopal Church and became active in local community affairs on many levels. He served as an elected judge, superintendent of schools, tax collector, president of the police jury, parish school board member, postmaster, and justice of the peace.
He became influential in the Republican Party, establishing the African American Republicans faction and winning the election to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1872 by a large margin. His bill was passed to establish New Orleans University, which became the third HBCU in Louisiana. In 1874, he was elected to the Louisiana State Senate, serving until 1880. The Reconstruction legislature authorized public education for the first time and established a funding mechanism; it supported a variety of public welfare institutions.
He became more involved in church affairs and was elected presiding elder of the Baton Rouge District in 1881. He was elected presiding elder of the Shreveport District, where he had moved. In 1889 he became pastor of St Paul Methodist Episcopal Church in Shreveport. He attended the annual conferences of the church, and in 1891 was elected to its highest position, as a Presiding Elder of the South New Orleans District. #africanhistory365 #africanexcellence
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