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A Small Light Review- A Clear Frontrunner for Best Mini-Series at this Years Emmy Awards
I’ve been a fan of all kinds of films and television shows about WWII ever since I was a kid. I read a lot about this war and this time in history. When I heard about a new show focusing on this time in history again I was excited. Throw in the fact that it’s a story about or featuring Anne Frank and you have me intrigued. Especially since it stars a young up in coming actress I’ve had my eye on…
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Character Name Ideas (Male)
So I've been browsing through BehindTheName (great resource!) recently and have compiled several name lists. Here are some names, A-Z, that I like. NOTE: If you want to use any of these please verify sources, meanings etc, I just used BehindTheName to browse and find all of these. Under the cut:
A: Austin, Aiden, Adam, Alex, Angus, Anthony, Archie, Argo, Ari, Aric, Arno, Atlas, August, Aurelius, Alexei, Archer, Angelo, Adric, Acarius, Achilou, Alphard, Amelian, Archander B: Bodhi, Bastian, Baz, Beau, Beck, Buck, Basil, Benny, Bentley, Blake, Bowie, Brad, Brady, Brody, Brennan, Brent, Brett, Brycen C: Cab, Cal, Caden, Cáel, Caelan, Caleb, Cameron, Chase, Carlos, Cooper, Carter, Cas, Cash, Cassian, Castiel, Cedric, Cenric, Chance, Chandler, Chaz, Chad, Chester, Chet, Chip, Christian, Cillian, Claude, Cicero, Clint, Cody, Cory, Coy, Cole, Colt, Colton, Colin, Colorado, Colum, Conan, Conrad, Conway, Connor, Cornelius, Creed, Cyneric, Cynric, Cyrano, Cyril, Cyrus, Crestian, Ceric D: Dallas, Damien, Daniel, Darach, Dash, Dax, Dayton, Denver, Derek, Des, Desmond, Devin, Dewey, Dexter, Dietrich, Dion, Dmitri, Dominic, Dorian, Douglas, Draco, Drake, Drew, Dudley, Dustin, Dusty, Dylan, Danièu E: Eadric, Evan, Ethan, Easton, Eddie, Eddy, Einar, Eli, Eilas, Eiljah, Elliott, Elton, Emanuel, Emile, Emmett, Enzo, Erik, Evander, Everett, Ezio F: Faolán, Faron, Ferlin, Felix, Fenrir, Fergus, Finley, Finlay, Finn, Finnian, Finnegan, Flint, Flip, Flynn, Florian, Forrest, Fritz G: Gage, Gabe, Grady, Grant, Gray, Grayson, Gunnar, Gunther, Galahad H: Hale, Harley, Harper, Harvey, Harry, Huey, Hugh, Hunter, Huxley I: Ian, Ianto, Ike, Inigo, Isaac, Isaias, Ivan, Ísak J: Jack, Jacob, Jake, Jason, Jasper, Jax, Jay, Jensen, Jed, Jeremy, Jeremiah, Jesse, Jett, Jimmie, Jonas, Jonas, Jonathan, Jordan, Josh, Julien, Jovian, Jun, Justin, Joseph, Joni, K: Kaden, Kai, Kale, Kane, Kaz, Keane, Keaton, Keith, Kenji, Kenneth, Kent, Kevin, Kieran, Kip, Knox, Kris, Kristian, Kyle, Kay, Kristján, Kristófer L: Lamont, Lance, Landon, Lane, Lars, László, Laurent, Layton, Leander, Leif, Leo, Leonidas, Leopold, Levi, Lewis, Louie, Liam, Liberty, Lincoln, Linc, Linus, Lionel, Logan, Loki, Lucas, Lucian, Lucio, Lucky, Luke, Luther, Lyall, Lycus, Lykos, Lyle, Lyndon, Llewellyn, Landri, Laurian, Lionç M: Major, Manny, Manuel, Marcus, Mason, Matt, Matthew, Matthias, Maverick, Maxim, Memphis, Midas, Mikko, Miles, Mitch, Mordecai, Mordred, Morgan, Macari, Maïus, Maxenci, Micolau, Miro N: Nate, Nathan, Nathaniel, Niall, Nico, Niels, Nik, Noah, Nolan, Niilo, Nikander, Novak, O: Oakley, Octavian, Odin, Orlando, Orrick, Ǫrvar, Othello, Otis, Otto, Ovid, Owain, Owen, Øyvind, Ozzie, Ollie, Oliver, Onni P: Paisley, Palmer, Percival, Percy, Perry, Peyton, Phelan, Phineas, Phoenix, Piers, Pierce, Porter, Presley, Preston, Pacian Q: Quinn, Quincy, Quintin R: Ragnar, Raiden, Ren, Rain, Rainier, Ramos, Ramsey, Ransom, Raul, Ray, Roy, Reagan, Redd, Reese, Rhys, Rhett, Reginald, Remiel, Remy, Ridge, Ridley, Ripley, Rigby, Riggs, Riley, River, Robert, Rocky, Rokas, Roman, Ronan, Ronin, Romeo, Rory, Ross, Ruairí, Rufus, Rusty, Ryder, Ryker, Rylan, Riku, Roni S: Sammie, Sammy, Samuel, Samson, Sanford, Sawyer, Scout, Seán, Seth, Sebastian, Seymour, Shane, Shaun, Shawn, Sheldon, Shiloh, Shun, Sid, Sidney, Silas, Skip, Skipper, Skyler, Slade, Spencer, Spike, Stan, Stanford, Sterling, Stevie, Stijn, Suni, Sylvan, Sylvester T: Tab, Tad, Tanner, Tate, Tennessee, Tero, Terrance, Tevin, Thatcher, Tierno, Tino, Titus, Tobias, Tony, Torin, Trace, Trent, Trenton, Trev, Trevor, Trey, Troy, Tripp, Tristan, Tucker, Turner, Tyler, Ty, Teemu U: Ulric V: Valerius, Valor, Van, Vernon, Vespasian, Vic, Victor, Vico, Vince, Vinny, Vincent W: Wade, Walker, Wallis, Wally, Walt, Wardell, Warwick, Watson, Waylon, Wayne, Wes, Wesley, Weston, Whitley, Wilder, Wiley, William, Wolfe, Wolfgang, Woody, Wulfric, Wyatt, Wynn X: Xander, Xavier Z: Zachary, Zach, Zane, Zeb, Zebediah, Zed, Zeke, Zeph, Zaccai
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Without you without them - Boygenius/ The sisterhood of night - dir. Caryn Waechter / We’re in love- Boygenius/ Euphoria season 2 - dir. Sam Levinson/  Please stay - Lucy Dacus / boygenius- Photography by Matt Grubb / Grey’s anatomy season 10 - dir. Tony Phelan and gif by @houseofgreysanatomy / Pooh’s little instruction book - Joan Powers / Graceland too - Phoebe Bridgers / Lady Bird - dir. Greta Gerwig / Quote - Muhammad Ali / In my arms - Peter Weber (not sure pls correct if you know) / Without you without them - Boygenius
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Currently on National Geographic (in NL) the series A Small Light is airing. I've been watching it, tonight episodes 5 & 6 were airing. I'm hooked and so impressed with this series
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The story is about Miep Gies, the woman that helpt the family Frank to hide from the nazis. We all know the story of Anne Frank, but the story about Miep Gies has not really been told. I'm so glad there is this series about it now. She so deserves this.
If you have a chance to watch it in your country, please do.
(little note: Eleanor Tomlinson is seen in 2 episodes as well)
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The pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly was one of the most vocal opponents of a sweeping anti-abortion law that passed in its home state of Indiana, last August, saying that the measure would make it hard to attract talent and would force it to look outside the state for growth.
But in the weeks and months that followed, Lilly continued to financially support Republican candidates and politicians who support bans on abortion across the country, including many who celebrated the reversal of Roe v Wade.
It was not alone.
A Guardian analysis of other major US companies’ political donations shows that those who suggested they would help female employees skirt statewide abortion bans, by offering to pay for out-of-state medical costs for those seeking abortions in states where the option was illegal, continued to financially back candidates who have called for abortion bans. They include Meta, the company that owns Facebook, Comcast, Citigroup, AT&T, and Amazon.
The analysis suggests that while some of America’s largest employers want to be seen as supporting reproductive health for their female workers and their families, the abortion issue has not affected their financial support for Republican candidates who have promised to further erode those workers’ reproductive rights.
Lilly made financial contributions to Texas state senators anti-choice Republicans Charles Schwertner and Charles Perry, and Texas state speaker Dade Phelan, who has said he does not see any need to change Texas’s current law, which forces women who have been raped to carry their pregnancies to term.
Since Roe was overturned, Lilly has also given financial donations to US senators Rand Paul, Oklahoma’s James Lankford, and Mike Crapo, among others who supported overturning abortion rights. The company did not respond to a request for comment.
Amazon, the second-largest private employer in the US, said it would cover out-of-state abortion travel for employees on its health care plan, but not contractors who make up most of its workforce.
But even as it vowed to help some of its female workers get access to abortion care, it continued to support Republican candidates like Bruce Westerman of Arkansas, who wrote in an op-ed for the Arkansas Democrat Gazette that the fight against abortion was “really just beginning”.
“We will always stand for the rights of the unborn until abortion is not only illegal in all 50 states, but unconscionable,” he wrote.
Amazon’s political action committee also gave donations to David Valadao, a California Republican who co-sponsored a “life at conception” act, which states that it would guarantee a right to life at the “moment of fertilization”, and Tony Gonzales, who has an A+ rating from anti-choice group Susan B Anthony List. Amazon did not respond to a request for comment.
AT&T, the US telecommunications company, has said it would cover the cost of travel for medical procedures within 100 miles of an employee’s home address because it values the health of its employees to make sure they can access “a full range of health care benefits when they need them”.
But the company has also supported dozens of Republican candidates since the 24 June decision to overrule Roe, including Texas’s Jodey Arrington, who has called abortion “a moral stain on the fabric of America” and supports a federal ban on abortion. It has also donated to Greg Steube, a Florida Republican who has said that, with Roe overturned “no misguided judicial decision can block states from applying murder and assault statutes to protect the unborn from abortion”. In Georgia, it supported Republican Andrew Clyde, who has said abortion should be “abolished entirely” except if the mother’s life is at risk, and Barry Loudermilk, who has tweeted the work of the pro-life community was “just beginning” after the Dobbs decision that overturned a federal right to abortion. In Maryland, AT&T supported Republican congressman Andy Harris, who said Dobbs had not created a crisis in healthcare, and Jack Bergman of Michigan who supports a federal ban on abortion.
An AT&T spokesperson said the company’s political action committee has “never based contribution decisions on a legislator’s position on abortion”.
The spokesperson added: “Our employee PACs contribute to candidates in both parties and focus on policies and regulations that are important to investing in broadband networks and hiring, developing and retaining a skilled workforce with competitive wages and benefits. It is inaccurate to assert that contributions to elected officials equate to supporting all of their policy positions.”
In the aftermath of Dobbs, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta said it would reimburse travel expenses “to the extent permitted by law” for those who need to access out-of-state healthcare and reproductive services. But it also supported – among others – candidates like Don Bacon of Nebraska and Bob Latta of Ohio who co-sponsored a bill to ban abortions federally. A Meta spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.
Citibank has said post-Dobbs that it would provide travel benefits to employees who need “access to adequate resources” but continued to support Republican candidates who support a national ban on abortion, like John Hoeven of North Dakota. It also donated to Jerry Moran of Kansas, who has said life begins at conception and “supports legislation protecting life at its earliest stages and in all conditions”.
Kara Findlay, head of corporate communications at Citi, declined to comment.
Comcast, the parent company of NBC Universal, has said it would support thousands of dollars of medically necessary travel expenses after Roe was overturned, but continued to make political donations to Republicans who support abortion bans, like Benjamin Cline of Virginia, who once proposed legislation that would mark the anniversary of the Roe v Wade decision as the “Day of Tears”, which would commemorate “59 million lives lost” due to abortion services being protected.
The company did not respond to a request for comment.
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SXSW 2023: A Small Light
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The official synopsis for “A Small Light:”  “Based on an inspiring true story, Miep Gies was  young, carefree and opinionated — at a time when opinions got you killed ― when Otto Frank asked her to help hide his family from the Nazis during WWII." "Told with a modern sensibility, A SMALL LIGHT shakes the cobwebs off of history and makes Miep’s story feel relevant, forcing audiences to ask themselves what they would have done in Miep’s shoes; and in modern times, asking if they would have the courage to stand up to hatred. Some stood by, Miep stood up.”  The powerful, eight-part limited series is produced by ABC Signature and Keshet Studios. “A Small Light,” an 8-part series, premieres Monday, May 1, at 9/8c on National Geographic with two back-to-back episodes The series stars Bel Powley as Miep and Liev Schreiber as Otto Frank. Anne Frank is portrayed by 17-year-old British actress Billie Boulet (“The Worst Witch,” “The Power”) and her older sister, Margot, is played by Ashley Brooke (“The White House Plumbers,” “Troop Zero”). Ashley shared during the Q&A that her own grandmother was a Holocaust concentration camp survivor. The opening episodes of the series build the character of Miep.  “A Small Light” is the story of Miep Gies ; Born. Hermine Santruschitz. 15 February 1909. Vienna, Austria-Hungary (Now Austria) ; Died, 11 January 2010 (2010-01-11) (aged 100)in Hoorn, Netherlands. Miep was sent to Amsterdam from her native Vienna, Austria to be raised by the Gies family because her health was fragile. Her nuclear family felt it was in her best interests to relocate her to Amsterdam. There she could receive medical care and enjoy a generally better quality of life. She remained in Amsterdam for the rest of her life. Miep, as portrayed by Bel Powley (“The Morning Show,” “The King of Staten Island,” “White Boy Rick“) seems carefree and lighthearted and not that interested in either working or settling down. Her adopted family has conversations with her about the possibility of Miep marrying her adopted brother, to alleviate the hardship for the family as they continue to support Miep during war-time. This detail about Miep’s potential marriage to someone she regarded as her brother was factual. It was uncovered during research by show creators Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, a married couple. Miep's brother being gay, however, was a poetic license, based on the gay community’s fervent support for the Resistance in Amsterdam during WWII. The co-creators also shared that their extensive research for the series was all donated to the Anne Frank House/Museum at the end of filming. Joan arrived late for the Q&A due to flight delays. She explained that she and her husband were touring the Anne Frank home in Amsterdam. They became intrigued by the untold story of Miep Gies, the young woman who stepped up to help hide Otto Frank and his family when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands. The sets were exact recreations of the space in which the Franks hid; exterior shots of the street were filmed on location in Amsterdam. Miep is naïve about how bad things will become for Jewish residents of the Netherlands. (“Hitler won’t come here. We’re neutral.”) She is, at first, among those Dutch citizens who cannot believe that the Germans will invade their peaceful city and country. Others, who are more practical, are convinced that Hitler will, in fact, invade. May 10-15, 1940:  The Queen fled to London and the Netherlands fell to the Nazis in five days. Miep is proven wrong in her optimistic belief that “all will be well.” She becomes very active in helping Jews go into hiding, not only helping the Franks build a secret hideaway above Otto’s Opetka office but also helping hide other Jewish families in the city. Once the Franks are in hiding, securing food for them will fall to Miep, and it is not an easy task since ration books are the order of the day. Miep, simultaneously, has a romance with a bookish young man named Jan, played by Joe Cole (“Peaky Blinders”). Jan tells Miep that he is actually already married to someone else, but just doesn’t have enough money to finalize the divorce. That was an odd beginning to their courtship. (His haircut was even odder.) Miep is shown ditching Jan at a club, as she initially found his bookish ways (he is reading Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis”) boring. Ultimately, the couple discover they have many shared interests and they become a couple. Jan is played by Joe Cole (“Against the Ice,” “The Ipcress File”). As the couple becomes more and more involved in the Dutch Resistance—Miep in their neighborhood and Jan banding together with like-minded co-workers (he is a social worker)—the couple works together to solve problems such as how to secure extra ration books in order to feed the nine people hiding in the upper area above Otto Frank’s Opetka offices, accessed via a fake bookcase. It falls to the efforts and goodwill and chutzpah of  Good Samaritans such as Miep and Jan to hide and provide for the persecuted Jews. Miep hid the Franks for over 2 years. The Franks went into hiding on July 5, 1942. During that time, Miep was also helping hide other families. At one point, the Franks’ Jewish dentist, Dr. Pfeffer (Noah Taylor) must go into hiding with the Franks and their guests, and the Van Pels family also moves in. A line in the script, when husband Jan suggests that Miep should have shared her decision with him before saying yes to Otto Frank (Liev Schreiber with his hair shaved back to mid-pate), is, “I didn’t think I needed to consult you before agreeing to save someone’s life.” From the stage during the Q&A, Joan Rater shared with the audience that she and her husband (co-creator Tony Phelan, who directed 3 episodes and scripted others) have a son about the age that Miep was when she was asked to help hide the Franks. It was being in Amsterdam and thinking about the way in which their own son might react that was the genesis of the largely untold story of Miep Gies. POTENTIAL SPOILERS Most of us are familiar with “The Diary of Anne Frank.” Only Otto survived being imprisoned. Edith (the mother) died at Auschwitz. Anne and Margot were transferred to Birkenau and died there of typhus.   As for Miep Gies, the focus of this film, she lived to be almost 101. When the Franks were arrested in August of 1944, possibly turned in by neighbors or by the cleaning person at Otto’s business, Miep Gies and Bep Voskuijl were not arrested. Miep managed to excuse herself by saying she knew nothing of those in hiding. Miep and two others would rescue Anne’s diary before the Nazis cleared out the hiding place. They would eventually return the papers to Otto Frank. Anne’s father would see that Anne's writing was published (initially as “Diary of a Young Girl”).   New episodes will debut every Monday at 9/8c and 10/9c on National Geographic and will stream the next day on Disney +. The timeliness of the script, plus the excellent performances and on-site location shooting, have this series marked for nominations during awards season.   Read the full article
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'A Small Light'.- Tony Phelan & Joan Rater (2023). IMDb. Filmaffinity.
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Emmy Predictions - Limited Series
Outstanding Limited Series:
Beef
Daisy Jones & The Six
George & Tammy
Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Swarm
Outstanding Actor In A Limited Series:
Sam Claflin (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Woody Harrelson (White House Plumbers)
Evan Peters (Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story)
Michael Shannon (George & Tammy)
Justin Theroux (White House Plumbers)
Steven Yeun (Beef)
Outstanding Actress In A Limited Series:
Jessica Chastain (George & Tammy)
Dominique Fishback (Swarm)
Riley Keough (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Elizabeth Olsen (Love & Death)
Rachel Weisz (Dead Ringers)
Ali Wong (Beef)
Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Limited Series:
Murray Bartlett (Welcome to Chippendales)
Domnhall Gleeson (The Patient)
Will Harrison (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Paul Walter Hauser (Black Bird)
Jake Lacy (A Friend Of The Family)
Jesse Plemons (Love & Death)
Josh Whitehouse (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Limited Series:
Lizzy Caplan (Fleishman Is In Trouble)
Claire Danes (Fleishman Is In Trouble)
McKenna Grace (A Friend Of The Family)
Camila Morrone (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Niecy Nash-Betts (Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story)
Lily Rabe (Love & Death)
Suki Waterhouse (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Outstanding Directing For A Limited Series:
Paris Barclay, “God Of Forgiveness, God Of Vengeance” (Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story)
Susanna Fogel, “Pilot” (A Small Light)
Donald Glover, “Stung” (Swarm)
Lee Sung Jin, “Figure Of Light” (Beef)
James Ponsoldt, “Track 1: Come And Get It” (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Michaël R. Roskam, “Pilot” (Black Bird)
Outstanding Writing For A Limited Series:
Ian Brennan, Ryan Murphy, “Bad Meat” (Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”
Lee Sung Jin, “The Birds Don’t Sing, They Screech In Pain” (Beef)
David E. Kelley (Love & Death)
Scott Neustadter, “Track 5: Fire” (Daisy Jones & The Six)
Dennis Lehane, “The Place I Lie” (Black Bird)
Tony Phelan, Joan Rater, “Pilot” (A Small Light)
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Price: [price_with_discount] (as of [price_update_date] - Details) [ad_1] A man is found dead after a house fire. Detective Fiona Moore suspects foul play. It’s not the charred remains of Tony Phelan that really trouble Dublin law enforcement or the traces of accelerant, so much as the bullet hole in his chest. When a weapon is recovered at the back of the still-smouldering house, it will be the first clue that the death is connected to China. And when Phelan is identified as an airport worker, the investigation begins to focus on suspicious goings-on in relation to a regular A300 freight flight from Shanghai. But pointing the finger at the Chinese is all the rage and maybe detectives have just been led up the garden path. Could the proximity of the victim’s house to prime development land be more relevant? Someone has clearly sought to gain from Phelan’s death, but the detectives’ job would be easier if they could clarify the motive. Enter a mysterious agent from the US and this case gets enormously tricky for detectives Fiona Moore and Aidan Burke to solve. THE CHINA CHAPTER is the third book in bestselling Irish author David Pearson’s crime fiction series, The Dublin Homicides. It can be enjoyed as a standalone but look out for the other books. The full list is: 1. A DEADLY DIVIDEND 2. A FATAL LIAISON 3. THE CHINA CHAPTER 4. LETHAL IN SMALL DOSES 5. PLANE DEAD 6. PASSION FOR MURDER All of these books are FREE with Kindle Unlimited and available in paperback. From the Publisher ebook ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Kindle Unlimited ✓ ✓
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‘A Small Light’: Nat Geo Series About Dutch Woman Who Hid Anne Frank’s Family Doesn’t Address Who Betrayed Them
‘A Small Light’: Nat Geo Series About Dutch Woman Who Hid Anne Frank’s Family Doesn’t Address Who Betrayed Them
A Small Light, National Geographic’s limited series that depicts the Dutch woman who risked her life to shelter Anne Frank’s family from the Nazis, steers clear of pointing any fingers at the person (or people) who betrayed the family. The project from Grey’s Anatomy alums Joan Rater and Tony Phelan follows Miep Gies (Bel Powley), who agreed to hide her boss Otto Frank (Liev Schreiber) and his…
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Fire Country [1x05] Saison 1 Épisode 5 - Streaming VF et VostFR
Regarder Serie TV Fire Country 1x05 Streaming VOSTFR, Fire Country Saison 1 Épisode 5, Fire Country 1x05 Streaming VF
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Depuis 2022 / 60 min / Drame Créée par Joan Rater, Tony Phelan, Max Thieriot Avec Max Thieriot, Kevin Alejandro, Jordan Calloway Nationalité U.S.A.
En quête de rédemption et d'une réduction de peine de prison, Bode Donovan s'inscrit à un programme de lutte contre les incendies qui le ramène dans sa petite ville natale de Californie du Nord, où il travaille avec d'autres détenus aux côtés de pompiers pour éteindre d'énormes feux dans la région.
Émission de télévision Une émission de télévision - ou simplement une émission de télévision - est tout contenu produit pour être visionné sur un téléviseur qui peut être diffusé en direct, par satellite ou par câble, à l'exclusion des dernières nouvelles, des publicités ou des bandes-annonces qui sont généralement placées entre les émissions. Les émissions de télévision sont le plus souvent programmées pour être diffusées bien à l'avance et apparaissent sur des guides électroniques ou d'autres listes de télévision, mais les services de streaming les rendent souvent disponibles pour être visionnées à tout moment. Le contenu d'une émission de télévision peut être produit avec différentes méthodologies telles que des émissions de variétés enregistrées émanant d'une scène de studio de télévision, de l'animation ou une variété de productions cinématographiques allant des films aux séries. Les émissions qui ne sont pas produites sur une scène de studio de télévision sont généralement contractées ou autorisées à être réalisées par des sociétés de production appropriées.
Les émissions de télévision peuvent être visionnées en direct (en temps réel), être enregistrées sur une vidéo domestique, un enregistreur vidéo numérique pour une visualisation ultérieure, être visionnées à la demande via un décodeur ou diffusées en continu sur Internet.
Une émission de télévision est également appelée programme de télévision ( anglais britannique : programme ), surtout s'il lui manque une structure narrative.
Aux États-Unis et au Canada, une série télévisée est généralement diffusée en épisodes qui suivent un récit et sont généralement divisés en saisons. Au Royaume-Uni, une série télévisée est une série annuelle ou semestrielle de nouveaux épisodes. (En effet, une "série" au Royaume-Uni est la même qu'une "saison" aux États-Unis et au Canada.)
Une petite collection d'épisodes peut également être appelée une série limitée ou une mini-série. Une collection unique d'épisodes peut être appelée « spécial télévisé » ou série limitée. Un film (également connu sous le nom de film) pour la télévision est initialement diffusé en tant que tel plutôt que directement sur vidéo ou sur grand écran traditionnel.
Histoire Les premières émissions de télévision étaient des émissions expérimentales et sporadiques visibles uniquement à une très courte distance de la tour de diffusion à partir des années 130. Des événements télévisés tels que les Jeux olympiques d'été de 131 en Allemagne, le couronnement du roi George VI en 137 au Royaume-Uni et la célèbre introduction de David Sarnoff à l'Exposition universelle de New York en 139 aux États-Unis ont stimulé la croissance du média, mais la Seconde Guerre mondiale a mis un arrêt du développement jusqu'après la guerre. La série mondiale de 147 a inspiré de nombreux Américains à acheter leur premier téléviseur, puis en 148, la populaire émission de radio Texaco Star Theatre a fait le pas et est devenue la première émission de variétés télévisée hebdomadaire, ce qui a valu à l'animateur Milton Berle le nom de "Mr Television", démontrant que le média était une forme de divertissement stable et moderne qui pouvait attirer les annonceurs. La première émission télévisée nationale en direct aux États-Unis a eu lieu le 4 septembre 151, lorsque le discours du président Harry Truman à la conférence du traité de paix japonais à San Francisco a été transmis sur le système de relais radio par câble et micro-ondes transcontinental d'AT&T aux stations de diffusion des marchés locaux. 1][2][3]
La première émission nationale en couleur (le Tournament of Roses Parade de 154) aux États-Unis a eu lieu le 1er janvier 154. Au cours des dix années suivantes, la plupart des émissions du réseau et presque toutes les émissions locales ont continué à être en noir et blanc. Une transition de couleur a été annoncée pour l'automne 115, au cours de laquelle plus de la moitié de toute la programmation aux heures de grande écoute du réseau serait diffusée en couleur. La première saison aux heures de grande écoute tout en couleur est arrivée un an plus tard. En 172, la dernière résistance parmi les émissions de réseau de jour converties en couleur, résultant en la première saison de réseau entièrement en couleur.
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CALIFICACIÓN PERSONAL: 7.5 / 10
Título Original: Sea of Love
Año: 1989
Duración: 110 min
País: Estados Unidos
Director: Harold Becker
Guion: Richard Price
Música: Trevor Jones
Fotografía: Ronnie Taylor
Reparto: Al Pacino, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, William Hickey, Michael Rooker, Richard Jenkins, Paul Calderon, Gene Canfield, James Kidnie, John Spencer, Larry Joshua, Christine Estabrook, Barbara Baxley, Patricia Barry, Mark Phelan, Michael O'Neill, Luis Antonio Ramos, Rafael Báez, Samuel L. Jackson, Damien Leake, John Thaddeus, Joshua Nelson, Jacqueline Brookes, Fred Sanders, Thomas Wagner, Manny Alfaro, Brian Paul, Nancy Beatty, Tony De Santis, Jackie Laidlaw, Paul Hubbard, Franz Fridal, James O'Regan, Wayne Best, John Bourgeois, Hugh Thompson, Miranda de Pencier
Productora: Universal Pictures
Género: Crime, Drama, Mistery
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094056/
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