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Escape
producer
Basil Dean
1,774,270
164
957,735
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["Basil Herbert Dean"]
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Escape (1930 film)
Basil Dean
198
802
Who was the producer of Escape?
[ "Basil Dean", "Basil Herbert Dean" ]
[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13995485", "score": "1.6310263", "text": "Escape Artists Escape Artists Productions, LLC, commonly known as Escape Artists and distinct from Escape Artists, Inc. (pod caster), is an independently financed motion picture and television production company with a first look non-exclusive deal at Sony Pictures Entertainment, headed by partners Steve Tisch, Todd Black, and Jason Blumenthal. In 2001, Todd Black and Jason Blumenthal’s Black & Blu merged with the Steve Tisch Company to form Escape Artists. The first produced movie under the Escape Artists banner was \"A Knight's Tale\", starring Heath Ledger in 2001. In the fall of 2005, Escape Artists released \"The Weather Man\", directed by", "title": "Escape Artists" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18332725", "score": "1.6303782", "text": "Tommy Rettig, and Brian Keith. The announcers were Jack McCoy and Elliott Lewis. Escape (1950 TV series) Escape was a 30-minute live American dramatic anthology television series produced and directed for CBS by Wyllis Cooper. Narrated by William Conrad, the series was the television counterpart to a successful CBS Radio series of the same name (1947–54). There were a total of thirteen episodes airing on CBS from January 5, 1950 to March 30, 1950. According to \"The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present\", the show's stories \"depicted people attempting to deal with danger, the supernatural,", "title": "Escape (1950 TV series)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19747413", "score": "1.605309", "text": "for Best Documentary Series. Escape Or Die! Escape Or Die! was a Canadian reality television series produced by Farpoint Films that premiered in Canada in 2015 on OLN. Starring escape artist Dean Gunnarson, the series showed the behind-the-scenes preparations and escapes filmed in various locations around the world. The series featured Cary Tardi, Jeff Gunnarson, Ava Darrach-Gagnon, and John MacDonald as part of Dean's team that helped make the escapes happen and keep him safe. The show also featured appearances by magician and skeptic James Randi and Colombian magician Gustavo Lorgia. The series won a Golden Sheaf Award at the", "title": "Escape Or Die!" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18332724", "score": "1.6025474", "text": "Escape (1950 TV series) Escape was a 30-minute live American dramatic anthology television series produced and directed for CBS by Wyllis Cooper. Narrated by William Conrad, the series was the television counterpart to a successful CBS Radio series of the same name (1947–54). There were a total of thirteen episodes airing on CBS from January 5, 1950 to March 30, 1950. According to \"The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946–Present\", the show's stories \"depicted people attempting to deal with danger, the supernatural, or some fantasized situation.\" Among its guest stars were Kim Stanley, Lee Marvin,", "title": "Escape (1950 TV series)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20209950", "score": "1.600534", "text": "maternal custody of Lily. The Escape (2016 film) The Escape is a 2016 American short action film produced by BMW to promote the car manufacturer's 2017 5 Series. It was directed and co-written by Neill Blomkamp, and stars Clive Owen, Jon Bernthal, Dakota Fanning, and Vera Farmiga. The film, which continues the plot of BMW's series of adverts titled \"The Hire\", was posted on BMW USA's YouTube channel on October 23, 2016. The short was filmed over the course of one-and-a-half months during summer of 2016 in Toronto, Ontario. Visual effects were completed in September 2016, ready for release the", "title": "The Escape (2016 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19747412", "score": "1.5832835", "text": "Escape Or Die! Escape Or Die! was a Canadian reality television series produced by Farpoint Films that premiered in Canada in 2015 on OLN. Starring escape artist Dean Gunnarson, the series showed the behind-the-scenes preparations and escapes filmed in various locations around the world. The series featured Cary Tardi, Jeff Gunnarson, Ava Darrach-Gagnon, and John MacDonald as part of Dean's team that helped make the escapes happen and keep him safe. The show also featured appearances by magician and skeptic James Randi and Colombian magician Gustavo Lorgia. The series won a Golden Sheaf Award at the 2016 Yorkton Film Festival", "title": "Escape Or Die!" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20209947", "score": "1.5823195", "text": "The Escape (2016 film) The Escape is a 2016 American short action film produced by BMW to promote the car manufacturer's 2017 5 Series. It was directed and co-written by Neill Blomkamp, and stars Clive Owen, Jon Bernthal, Dakota Fanning, and Vera Farmiga. The film, which continues the plot of BMW's series of adverts titled \"The Hire\", was posted on BMW USA's YouTube channel on October 23, 2016. The short was filmed over the course of one-and-a-half months during summer of 2016 in Toronto, Ontario. Visual effects were completed in September 2016, ready for release the following month. After the", "title": "The Escape (2016 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3221706", "score": "1.5800519", "text": "Escape from L.A. Escape from L.A. (also known as John Carpenter's Escape from L.A. or Escape from Los Angeles) is a 1996 American post-apocalyptic action film co-written, co-scored, and directed by John Carpenter, co-written and produced by Debra Hill and Kurt Russell, with Russell also starring as Snake Plissken. A sequel to \"Escape from New York\", \"Escape from L.A.\" co-stars Steve Buscemi, Stacy Keach, Bruce Campbell, and Pam Grier. The film received mixed reception and was a box-office bomb. In 1998, Los Angeles has become immensely crime-ridden and decadent, ultimately being directly governed and patrolled by the recently created United", "title": "Escape from L.A." }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13995487", "score": "1.5759735", "text": "project entitled, \"The Back-Up Plan\", directed by Alan Poul and starring Jennifer Lopez, was released through CBS Films in April 2010. The company's production office is located in the Astaire Building on the Sony Pictures Studios lot in Culver City, California. Escape Artists Escape Artists Productions, LLC, commonly known as Escape Artists and distinct from Escape Artists, Inc. (pod caster), is an independently financed motion picture and television production company with a first look non-exclusive deal at Sony Pictures Entertainment, headed by partners Steve Tisch, Todd Black, and Jason Blumenthal. In 2001, Todd Black and Jason Blumenthal’s Black & Blu", "title": "Escape Artists" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2982116", "score": "1.5689361", "text": "supplied by Del Castillo, organist Ivan Ditmars, Cy Feuer, Wilbur Hatch and Leith Stevens. The announcers were Paul Frees and Roy Rowan. A television counterpart aired on CBS TV for a few months during 1950. The program's opening announcement—\"Tired of the everyday grind?\"—was employed as a slogan for the counterculture magazine, \"New Escapologist\". Escape (radio program) Escape was radio's leading anthology series of high-adventure radio dramas, airing on CBS from July 7, 1947 to September 25, 1954. Since the program did not have a regular sponsor like \"Suspense\", it was subjected to frequent schedule shifts and lower production budgets, although", "title": "Escape (radio program)" } ]
5,727,014
Shadow
author
Bob Woodward
2,556,219
484
1,031,205
[]
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Shadow (Woodward book)
Bob Woodward
166
40,488
Who is the author of Shadow?
[ "Bob Woodward", "Robert Upshur Woodward", "Robert Woodward" ]
[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7916538", "score": "1.588969", "text": "Triangle, an area within Bennington County, Vermont that was the site of several unsolved disappearances. 2. http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/266528.Shadow_Child Good Reads 3. http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-87451-884-9 Publishers weekly 4. Citro, Joseph A. Shadow Child. New England: University Press of New England, 1998. Print Shadow Child (novel) Shadow Child is a novel by American horror and paranormal folklore author Joseph A. Citro. While it was preceded by his novel \"Lake Monsters which is full of Horror, Fiction\", and Mystery which he published before Shadow Child. Shadow Child was first published on July 1, 1987 then it was later published on September 1, 1998 by University Press", "title": "Shadow Child (novel)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1064772", "score": "1.5714982", "text": "temporarily replace Gibson as the primary author of the pulp series. Richard Wormser, a reader for Street & Smith, wrote two Shadow stories. \"The Shadow Magazine\" ceased publication with the Summer 1949 issue, but Walter B. Gibson wrote three new \"official\" stories between 1963 and 1980. The first began a new series of nine updated Shadow novels from Belmont Books, starting with \"Return of The Shadow\" under his own name. The remaining eight--\"The Shadow Strikes\", \"Beware Shadow\", \"Cry Shadow\", \"The Shadow's Revenge\", \"Mark of The Shadow\", \"Shadow Go Mad\", \"Night of The Shadow\", and \"The Shadow, Destination: Moon\"--were written by", "title": "The Shadow" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3860398", "score": "1.5714515", "text": "the 336 Shadow novels. Gibson ultimately contributed more than 15,000,000 words towards Shadow publications. As the Shadow character spun off into a daily syndicated comic strip, monthly comic books, movies and parlor games, Gibson went with him, scripting many of those comic book stories and the syndicated newspaper daily, as well as serving as consultant on the very popular Sunday night radio show. Gibson is recognized as the creator of much of The Shadow's mythos, although his tales often conflict with the better-known radio show version. For example, Gibson's Shadow is, in reality, Kent Allard, a former World War I", "title": "Walter B. Gibson" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9064445", "score": "1.5660102", "text": "author's novels, this book is a small meditative work of 73 pages, of which 59 are the essay itself. A new English translation by Gregory Starr, with illustrations and photographs by Andrew Pothecary, was published by Sora Books in December, 2017. The 102-page edition also includes a foreword by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma and an afterword by Japanese literature Professor Eve Zimmerman of Wellesley College. The essay consists of 16 sections that discuss traditional Japanese aesthetics in contrast with change. Comparisons of light with darkness are used to contrast Western and Asian cultures. The West, in its striving for", "title": "In Praise of Shadows" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9375661", "score": "1.561568", "text": "Shadow Dawn Shadow Dawn is a fantasy novel written by Chris Claremont and George Lucas. Published in 1996, it was the second book in the continuation of events from the 1988 motion picture \"Willow\". Preceded by \"Shadow Moon\" in 1995, and followed by \"Shadow Star\". This is the second book in the \"Chronicles of the Shadow War\" trilogy. Elora is in hiding underground with a clan of Rock Nelwyns, while outside, the Maizan, led by Mohdri are conquering everything in their path. Guided by his master, The Deceiver, he has commanded the dreaded Black Rose assassins to find and bring", "title": "Shadow Dawn" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "4932442", "score": "1.5585954", "text": "to do with, in addition to his Collins name, he created additional series under the pseudonyms \"Mark Sadler\", \"John Crowe\", and \"Carl Dekker\". For a few years, he published under three of these pseudonyms at the same time at three different publishing houses — Dodd-Mead, Random House, and Bobbs-Merrill. For many years, the \"New York Times\" listed his books annually as among the nation’s top mysteries. One year, two appeared on the same list, each written under a different pseudonym. He also penned 8 Belmont Books mass-market paperbacks of \"The Shadow\" from 1964 to 1967 under the Shadow's author by-line", "title": "Michael Collins (author)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7916536", "score": "1.5535288", "text": "Shadow Child (novel) Shadow Child is a novel by American horror and paranormal folklore author Joseph A. Citro. While it was preceded by his novel \"Lake Monsters which is full of Horror, Fiction\", and Mystery which he published before Shadow Child. Shadow Child was first published on July 1, 1987 then it was later published on September 1, 1998 by University Press of New England. Shadow Child basically shows how mysterious disappearances, and death can impact someone. In this case it impacts Eric Nolan, brother, son, and widower. Death was not something that happened every day but it happened frequently", "title": "Shadow Child (novel)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8390859", "score": "1.5516847", "text": "publishing novels using his own name. \"The Book of Air and Shadows\" became a national bestseller shortly after its release in March 2007. Michael Gruber (author) Michael Gruber (born October 1, 1940 in Brooklyn) is an author living in Seattle, Washington. He attended Columbia University and received his Ph.D. in biology from the University of Miami. He worked as a cook, a marine biologist, a speech writer, a policy advisor for the Jimmy Carter White House, and a bureaucrat for the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) before becoming a novelist. He was the ghostwriter of the popular Robert K.", "title": "Michael Gruber (author)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9107902", "score": "1.5352857", "text": "and in trade paperback as Starscape Books by Tom Doherty Associates, LLC. An adult science fiction novel titled \"Shadow of a Demon\" is published in ebook format and as a trade paperback by Double Dragon Publishing. \"Publishers Weekly\" wrote of \"A School for Sorcery,\" \"The story has its charms, but it's so easy to follow and predict that the plot twists don't and the surprise ending isn't.\" \"RT Book Review\" wrote of \"A Perilous Power,\" \"A touch of romance and a hint of terror make this a well-rounded, entertaining tale for all ages.\" \"Analog Science Fiction and Fact\" wrote of", "title": "E. Rose Sabin" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12697523", "score": "1.5351096", "text": "The Kingdom of Shadow The Kingdom of Shadow is the third novel based in the \"Diablo franchise\" by Blizzard Entertainment. This is the second book written by New York Times bestselling author Richard A. Knaak for the Diablo series. \"The Kingdom of Shadow\" was re-published with three other novels in the \"Diablo Archive\" on July 8, 2008 by Pocket Books. \"The Kingdom of Shadow\" is intended for mature readers. After three years, Quov Tsin has calculated and collected the research left behind by Gregus Mazi to open the pathway to the lost city of Ureh. Tsin hires Kentril Dumon and", "title": "The Kingdom of Shadow" } ]
6,323,538
Big
producer
Gary Ross
2,852,343
164
2,002,244
[]
[]
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Big (film)
Gary Ross
38,538
10,970
Who was the producer of Big?
[ "Gary Ross" ]
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A second offer came out of the blue from Raymond Chow, a film producer who had in 1970 left Shaw Brothers to form a new company, Golden Harvest. Chow, aware of the rejected offer from Shaw Brothers, had been impressed by Bruce's interviews on Hong Kong TV and radio, and also by his confidence during a long-distance phone call, in which Bruce agreed to Chow's term so as long as he had full creative control over", "title": "The Big Boss" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2980171", "score": "1.4512371", "text": "Fresh; producers Showbiz and Premier; and recording DJs Cipha Sounds and Peter Rosenberg. A soundtrack will be made for the documentary, and it will be put together by Lamont's brother Donald. Big L Lamont Coleman (May 30, 1974 – February 15, 1999), known professionally as Big L, was an American rapper. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most lyrical rappers of all time, and is known for helping to pioneer horrorcore. Emerging from Harlem, New York in the early to mid-1990s, Coleman became well known amongst underground hip-hop fans for his freestyling ability, and was eventually", "title": "Big L" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "6275607", "score": "1.4349113", "text": "motion-picture soundtrack. Because of business differences, Large and Main Source quietly parted ways and Large went on to sign with Geffen/MCA Records. During and after his tenure with Main Source, he worked with Pete Rock & CL Smooth, and he produced a number of tracks for Nas, Busta Rhymes, Masta Ace, The X-Ecutioners, Tragedy Khadafi, Big Daddy Kane, Mobb Deep, A Tribe Called Quest, and others during the 1990s. During this time he handled a significant amount of production on several projects for other artists. In 1993 he produced Akinyele's entire \"Vagina Diner\" album, which experienced some modest commercial success", "title": "Large Professor" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15627641", "score": "1.4341018", "text": "Thompson produced \"The Big Broadcast of 1938\", a comedy with Bob Hope and W.C. Fields. Thompson was associate producer of \"Kisses for Breakfast\" (Warner Bros. 5 July 1941), a romantic comedy. He was associate producer of \"Bad Men of Missouri\" (Warner Bros, 26 July 1941), a western. Jack L. Warner was executive producer and Ray Enright was director. During World War II (1939-1945) Thompson was made a major in 1942 after the United States entered the combat and given the direction of the Training Film Division of the US Army Signal Corps. The unit turned out instructional films for the", "title": "Harlan Thompson" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9028524", "score": "1.4182329", "text": "After that, Lord Creator virtually disappeared from the music industry; although in 1976, he still recorded \"Big Pussy Sally\", a no-holding-back, free-spirited song which was done on the same tape as Fay Bennett's equally lewd and light-hearted \"Big Cocky Wally\" for Lee 'Scratch' Perry in the Black Ark studio. Both songs were released on two separate Island Records singles in the UK, both on the B-side accompanied by two different Upsetters dubs. In 1978 Creator returned to the Black Ark to re-record his in 1968 in Randys studio recorded, Vincent Chin produced song, \"Such is Life\". He returned to Trinidad", "title": "Lord Creator" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18248918", "score": "1.4177446", "text": "Roslin. In 1996, Hopkins became the producer and director of BBC One's \"Hotel Babylon\" and, in 1997, he became the series producer of \"Baby Baby\". In 2000, he became the producer of Channel 4's satirical \"The 11 O'Clock Show\", producer of the British version of \"Big Brother\", and, as executive producer, revamped Channel 4's \"The Big Breakfast\". He produced \"Fear Factor\" between 2001 and 2003, and \"Fame Academy\" between 2002 and 2003. Between 2003 and 2006, Hopkins ran the BBC's format entertainment department, and became executive producer of \"Mastermind\", \"Weakest Link\", \"A Question of Sport\" and \"Strictly Come Dancing\". He", "title": "Richard Hopkins (TV producer)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "4409452", "score": "1.4172075", "text": "Big Ticket Entertainment Big Ticket Television, Inc. (also known as Big Ticket Entertainment and Big Ticket Pictures) is an Emmy award-winning production company that is a unit of CBS Television Studios (formerly CBS Paramount Television), a division of CBS Corporation since the split of Viacom at the end of 2005, best known for producing \"Judge Judy\" which premiered on September 16th 1996. The company was launched on October 21, 1994 under the Spelling Entertainment Group, who named former Warner Bros. Television and Spelling Television executive Larry Lyttle to run the division. Lyttle wanted to name the company as Blockbuster Television,", "title": "Big Ticket Entertainment" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5119796", "score": "1.4140195", "text": "The Big Picture (Big L album) The Big Picture is the second album (and first posthumous studio album) by American rapper Big L. The album was slated for a 1999 release, but due to L's murder, it was posthumously released on August 1, 2000 on Rawkus Records. It was incomplete at the time of Big L's death, and was posthumously completed by his manager and partner in Flamboyant Entertainment, Rich King. Recording sessions for the album took place primarily at D&D Studios in New York City, New York during 1997 to 1998. It was produced by DJ Premier, Ron Browz,", "title": "The Big Picture (Big L album)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7510996", "score": "1.4126949", "text": "member Bobby G. \"Big Deal\" (series one) was released on DVD on 24 July 2006. Big Deal (TV series) Big Deal is a British comedy-drama television series originally broadcast by the BBC between 1984 and 1986. The series was created and written by Geoff McQueen, who created several other major television series including \"Give Us a Break\", \"Stay Lucky\", and \"The Bill\". Starring Ray Brooks, Sharon Duce and Lisa Geoghan, the series concentrated on the ups and downs of small-time London gambler Robbie Box (played by Brooks) and the effect that his poker addiction has on his long suffering girlfriend", "title": "Big Deal (TV series)" } ]
3,317,864
An Elephant Called Slowly
producer
Bill Travers
1,425,342
164
2,854,826
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["William Inglis Lindon Travers"]
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An Elephant Called Slowly
Bill Travers
272
8,214
Who was the producer of An Elephant Called Slowly?
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Frail and even rambling in structure, the picture edges purposefully into the wilds for some magnificently authentic animal footage...The only jolt, handled discreetly, is the sight of some jungle wild dogs finishing off a gazelle.\" An Elephant Called Slowly An Elephant Called Slowly is a 1969 Morning Star Productions Ltd. feature film starring Bill Travers and Virginia McKenna as themselves in a story about the couple's real-life adventures with three young African elephants while house-sitting in Kenya. George Adamson (of \"Born Free\"), makes an appearance as himself.", "title": "An Elephant Called Slowly" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12336133", "score": "1.8042437", "text": "a mind of its own. One morning, the couple rise to find three young elephants lumbering about the grounds and wreaking havoc \"like juvenile delinquents\". The couple name the two largest elephants Kadengi and Jaspar, and the smallest one \"pole pole\" (Swahili for \"Slowly Slowly\"). The couple visit Game Wardens George Adamson and Charles Mutiso (Ali Twaha) who suggest the couple have been \"adopted\" by the three elephants and recommend they make friends. At home, \"pole pole\" has moved in and made herself comfortable; the couple create a wallow on the grounds for her, travel to the river for a", "title": "An Elephant Called Slowly" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12336132", "score": "1.7233603", "text": "a friend scheduled for lengthy medical treatments in Switzerland. Arriving in Nairobi, they are met by Mr. Mophagee (Vinay Inambar) who has arranged transport for the couple - an old Land Rover Series 2 which becomes something of a character in the film. After buying food supplies in a local market, the couple traverse a wilderness populated by a variety of wildlife—wildebeest, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, and crocodile—to their friend's house 150 miles distant from Nairobi. There, they cope with the house's primitive amenities including a kitchen in a truck, not to mention their temperamental Land Rover which seems to have", "title": "An Elephant Called Slowly" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "14234218", "score": "1.6916592", "text": "Travers, McKenna and Adamson, Hill followed up with three docu/dramas related to wildlife in Africa which he either directed, co-produced and/or wrote: \"The Lions Are Free\" (1967) on the fate of the \"Born Free\" lion-actors, \"An Elephant Called Slowly\" (1969), and \"The Lion at World's End\" (aka, \"Christian the Lion\") (1971). In following decades Hill is best remembered for \"Captain Nemo and the Underwater City\" (1969), \"Black Beauty\" (1971), \"The Belstone Fox\" (1973), \"The young visitors\" (1984), and for the two children's television series \"Worzel Gummidge\" and \"Worzel Gummidge Down Under\", almost all of which he either directed, wrote and/or", "title": "James Hill (British director)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20957336", "score": "1.6723058", "text": "to become active supporters for wild animal rights as well as the protection of their natural habitat. When Travers was 12 years old the family also took care of Christian, a lion had lived in a furniture shop on the King's Road in Chelsea. Travers mother McKenna appeared in \"An Elephant Called Slowly\", a travelogue which features elephants Eleanor (brought up by conservationist Daphne Sheldrick) and young elephant Pole Pole. The subsequent premature death of Pole Pole, after the elephant was transferred to London Zoo was to lead to McKenna and her husband launching the Zoo Check Campaign in 1984.", "title": "Will Travers" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5101862", "score": "1.6381681", "text": "a leg and dislocated a shoulder. He played the title role in a British TV version of \"The Admirable Crichton\" (1968), alongside his wife, and had a small part in Peter Hall's adaptation of \"A Midsummer Night's Dream\" (1968). Travers teamed up with James Hill, the director of \"Born Free\", to make the documentary, \"The Lions Are Free\" (1969), which both men directed. Travers and McKenna made another \"animal movie\", \"Ring of Bright Water\" (1969) for which he also wrote the script. They followed this with \"An Elephant Called Slowly\" (1970), which Travers helped write and produce with James Hill,", "title": "Bill Travers" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "10197348", "score": "1.6124059", "text": "racing. It also featured in the films \"An Elephant Called Slowly\" (1969) and \"The Dish\" (2000). It is also used in a 2010–11 \"Become an Ex\" anti-smoking PSA for the Ad Council. In 1971, the song was used as the theme music to the \"Blue Peter\" Royal Safari. In 2017, it was used extensively by the furniture retailers DFS, in both their TV and radio advertising campaigns. In 2018, the song loaned its title to the Australian comedy film Swinging Safari (film) set in the 1970s. The track featured in the soundtrack and the album cover was seen on screen", "title": "A Swingin' Safari" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "5100227", "score": "1.5950774", "text": "success at the box office but a life changing experience for her and Bill Travers who co-starred with her, portraying conservationist George Adamson. The experience led them to become active supporters for wild animal rights as well as the protection of their natural habitat. McKenna and Travers starred in another animal themed story, \"Ring of Bright Water\" (1969), but it failed to match \"Born Free\"'s success. McKenna appeared in \"An Elephant Called Slowly\", a travelogue of what it was like years ago in Kenya. The film features her close friend conservationist George Adamson and also elephants Eleanor (brought up by", "title": "Virginia McKenna" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11049024", "score": "1.545918", "text": "Victoria and the royal family. According to his son, George Claude Lockhart, the act also toured Europe and Russia. In 1895 it apparently worked at Proctor's Pleasure Palace in New York \"500 times\". The act was sold to William Orford in 1901. In 1901, Lockhart bought his next troupe of elephants, called \"The Cruet\", from the famous animal trainer, zoo director and animal dealer Carl Hagenbeck. The group was made up of Salt, Sauce (later changed to Saucy), Mustard and Pepper. Mustard and Pepper died, suffering from dropsy symptoms. New elephants, Vinegar and Baby, were acquired. According to reports from", "title": "George William Lockhart" } ]
6,269,047
Gold
genre
science fiction film
2,830,078
91
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q820645
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q471839
Gold (1934 film)
Science fiction film
428
41,996
What genre is Gold?
[ "science fiction film", "sci-fi film", "science fiction movie", "sci-fi movie", "scifi film", "scifi movie", "sci fi film", "sci fi movie", "scifi-film", "scifi" ]
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Online magazine Filter Free scored \"Gold\" 94%, explaining that \"this album comes from a deep place of artistic excellence... it deserves applause\" Gold (Adekunle Gold album) Gold is the debut studio album of Nigerian recording artist Adekunle Gold, released on 28 July 2016, by YBNL Nation. Prior to its release, three songs were released off the album to positive reviews, with \"Sade\" and \"Orente\" being his breakthrough singles. Since", "title": "Gold (Adekunle Gold album)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11367234", "score": "1.5430646", "text": "the Hip-O imprint. CDs in this series include, alphabetically by band or artists's full name: Various Artists Gold CDs (each contains 2 CDs) \"This list was compiled from a personal collection of \"Gold\" series CDs and may not be complete:\" Gold (album series) Gold is a series of two-disc compilation albums released by Universal Music Group. Some include tracks licensed from non-Universal labels. Most, if not all, of the albums share a common layout, with a photograph of the artist below a gold bar, with a gold vertical line near the right hand side, the artist's name on the left", "title": "Gold (album series)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19177174", "score": "1.5386349", "text": "music in a very direct way. The film was screened in competition at the following festivals: Gold (2015 film) Gold. is a German experimental short documentary film directed by Alexander Tuschinski. It intercuts abandoned 19th century gold-mining towns in the desert with sequoia trees in a forest. The film had its world premiere at Mykonos Biennale on July 3, 2015, where it was screened in competition and received the Biennale's Golden Pelican Award by Lydia Venieri. It had its German premiere at Berlin Short Film Festival on July 4, 2015, was screened in competition at 2015. and had its US-premiere", "title": "Gold (2015 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12552522", "score": "1.5264397", "text": "Gold (band) Gold is a French music band from Toulouse, which enjoyed considerable success in the Francophone world in the 1980s. Gold was originally composed of five musicians : Lucien Crémadès (guitar, vocals), Alain Llorca (bass, vocals), Bernard Mazauric (keyboards), Etienne Salvador (drums) and lead singer/guitarist Emile Wandelmer. The group first rose to prominence with the 1985 release of \"Plus près des étoiles\", and continued to impact on the French pop charts with songs including \"Capitaine abandonné\", \"Ville de lumière\" and \"Laissez-nous chanter\". Wandelmer left the group in 1990, going on to join Images eight years later, although the remaining", "title": "Gold (band)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19429721", "score": "1.5169963", "text": "various experimental and electronic themes. AugustWntr released several EPs following Gold's release. Despite that Gold was a free album, $50 was made from it thanks to close friend and youtuber, DBoy9|IconSean. DBoy would use AugustWntr's music for his gameplay videos that'll be uploaded on his page. Gold at the moment is not on AugustWntr's bandcamp, but will be re-uploaded after the release of Gold II. GoodMorning was dropped a month later after Gold. GoodMorning is consist of the same genres as Gold, but AugustWntr himself thinks that GoodMorning was way better than gold. Others think that Gold was better. AugustWntr's", "title": "Yhaunai Takiyal" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "10859831", "score": "1.5034685", "text": "series of mysterious events connected to poisonous cocaine. He finds himself in the middle of a socially unstable and politically volatile environment, with 7 different factions including Civilians, Government, Mafia, Guerrillas, Bandits, Natives and CIA operatives. The main character is a retired veteran of a special military squad that fought in the Caribbean region. During one fateful mission, many of the main character's squad members were killed, leaving only him and one friend alive. While the friend gradually lost his mind, the main character succumbed to drinking heavily. Some time later, a new drug surfaces in Europe and America. It", "title": "White Gold: War in Paradise" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18595594", "score": "1.4966002", "text": "of 5.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads, \"\"Gold\" boasts an impressively committed performance from Matthew McConaughey, but it's just one glittering nugget in an otherwise uneven heap of cinematic silt.\" On Metacritic, the film holds a rating of 49 out of 100, based on 40 critics, indicating \"mixed or average reviews\". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of \"B−\" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported filmgoers gave the film a 67% overall positive score. Below is the track listing to the soundtrack for the film: Gold (2016 film) Gold is a 2016 American", "title": "Gold (2016 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "17790060", "score": "1.4875263", "text": "The Rough Guide to Congo Gold The Rough Guide to Congo Gold is a world music compilation album originally released in 2008. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release focuses on the soukous genre of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with tracks from the 1960s to 90s. The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network. Martin Sinnock compiled the tracks and wrote the liner notes, and Brad Haynes & Marisa Lassman coordinated the project. The album met critical appraise upon release. In his review for AllMusic, Chris Nickson wrote that", "title": "The Rough Guide to Congo Gold" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13065875", "score": "1.4860914", "text": "Gold (Rhodes novel) Gold is a novel by British author Dan Rhodes published in March 2007 by Canongate. It won the inaugural Clare Maclean Prize for Scottish Fiction and has since been published in five other languages: Spanish, Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Norwegian. It was also one of the 'best books of 2007' according to critics at \"The Independent\". Set in a coastal village in Pembrokeshire, the novel concerns Miyuki Woodward, a young Welsh-Japanese woman who spends a month every winter staying in a nearby cottage, away from her female partner Grindl (with whom she runs a decorating business), as a", "title": "Gold (Rhodes novel)" } ]
2,736,130
Animal
genre
hard rock
1,175,781
91
2,836,263
[]
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q3617501
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Animal (Def Leppard song)
Hard rock
1,813
77,166
What genre is Animal?
[ "hard rock" ]
[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15345380", "score": "1.5825326", "text": "a variation of what we explored that summer.\" The following album, \"Danse Manatee\" (2001), would draw from freak folk, noise rock, ambient drone, and psychedelia. Genres that have been used to label the band include experimental pop, psychedelic, indie rock, electronic, experimental, , art rock, freak folk, noise pop, , and psychedelic pop. About the word \"Animal\" in their name, Panda Bear said, \"It sounds kind of lame, but we're all really big fans of animals. At the time, we were thinking along the lines of animals as beings that act purely instinctually… kind of the opposite of a \"collective\"", "title": "Animal Collective" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11701663", "score": "1.5634038", "text": "of The Dark Romantics (tracks 3, 4, 7) and Nathan Bond of Band Marino (track 7). This Is Animal Music This Is Animal Music is the debut studio album by Look Mexico. The album, which was released July 10, 2007, has been noted by the band's record label as a mature step forward. The band has toured extensively throughout the US in support of the record. The album can easily be noted as a beginning for the band's commercial success, as it has sparked attention among major music news sources and has even got the band featured in Alternative Press", "title": "This Is Animal Music" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "17473353", "score": "1.5570905", "text": "the producer was revealed. According to Garrix, the melody was based on a previous, never-released track that he composed two years prior, and the \"ruthlessly minimalist\" rhythmic sound (the drop) is an interpretation of Busta Rhymes' \"What It Is\". and the first part is inspirating to a song by Aura Qualic (the title is D.A.T.A) Animals booked initial success at electronic music festivals and venues like Ultra Korea, Tomorrowland, Governors Beach Club, Amsterdam Dance Event, and Ultra Music Festival, to name a few. Subsequently, it rose to number one at the online music store, Beatport 100. In the period of", "title": "Animals (Martin Garrix song)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5016323", "score": "1.5487885", "text": "Brent McCarthy. Sounds of the Animal Kingdom Sounds of the Animal Kingdom is the fourth studio album by grindcore band Brutal Truth. This album features a more varied style than previous albums, displaying the band's typical grindcore and death metal sound fused with elements of doom metal, stoner rock, crust punk, experimental rock, and elements of other genres. The album's closing track \"Prey\" is actually a few seconds of \"Average People\" which repeats for 22 minutes, gradually becoming louder. A remastered version that includes the 1996 mini-album \"Kill Trend Suicide\" was released in 2006. It is Brutal Truth's last album", "title": "Sounds of the Animal Kingdom" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "825866", "score": "1.5417519", "text": "The Animals The Animals are an English rhythm and blues and rock band, formed in Newcastle upon Tyne in the early 1960s. The band moved to London upon finding fame in 1964. The Animals were known for their gritty, bluesy sound and deep-voiced frontman Eric Burdon, as exemplified by their signature song and transatlantic No. 1 hit single, \"House of the Rising Sun\", as well as by hits such as \"We Gotta Get Out of This Place\", \"It's My Life\", \"I'm Crying\" and \"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood\". The band balanced tough, rock-edged pop singles against rhythm and blues-orientated album", "title": "The Animals" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7498010", "score": "1.5323446", "text": "of 4\", was released in 2004. In 2014, their fifth studio album, \"Greatest Hits and Underground Anthems\", was released, which contained a new track titled \"This Moment\". On 7 February 2016, Flamman & Abraxas posted several pictures of Suzanna Manger (the vocalist on \"Have You Ever Been Mellow\", \"Aquarius\", and \"Xanadu\") on Facebook of her in the studio with the duo with the caption \"Let's see if we can turn them into a new 2016 Party Animals track!\" Party Animals (music group) Party Animals are a pop-gabber group from Amsterdam, Netherlands. The band was created by producers Jeff \"Abraxas\" Porter", "title": "Party Animals (music group)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19183647", "score": "1.5286325", "text": "Animals (Muse song) \"Animals\" is a song by English rock band Muse. It is the seventh track on their sixth studio album, \"The 2nd Law\" (2012). A music video for the song was released on 22 April 2013, which was fan-created during an open competition to create a music video for the song. The song had a positive reception from music critics. \"Animals\", which is performed mainly in a 10/8 time signature, features a fast tempo of 170 beats per minute with multiple guitar riffs throughout the song as well as a short guitar solo and a climactic ending. The", "title": "Animals (Muse song)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18535059", "score": "1.5271848", "text": "Complicated Animals Complicated Animals is an indie band consisting of Brazilian American vocalist and songwriter Mônica da Silva, and musician and producer, Chad Alger. The duo perform in their signature, self-coined \"indie nova\" genre, which mixes indie pop with Brazilian bossa nova. Mônica and Chad released their first album together, “Brasilissima”, under Mônica's name in 2011. The album featured songs in both English and Portuguese, and was produced by Chad Alger, with help from Mônica’s brother, Bruce Driscoll (Blondfire, Avicii, Freedom Fry). The first single, “Aí Então” gained attention from music critics and blogs alike, and caught the ear of", "title": "Complicated Animals" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11141309", "score": "1.5197868", "text": "three years of re-financing, \"Animalia\" began production in 2005. The book on which the series was based is a picture book with each spread depicting an elaborate illustration in which every animal and object begins with a particular letter of the alphabet. As there was no coherent narrative or central characters, these were developed with the concept of a fantasy world where animals of all kinds intermingled and interacted becoming the central theme. As the series was to be broadcast internationally, the alphabetical theme central to the book was dropped, as it was based on the English language alphabet and", "title": "Animalia (TV series)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5016322", "score": "1.5155989", "text": "Sounds of the Animal Kingdom Sounds of the Animal Kingdom is the fourth studio album by grindcore band Brutal Truth. This album features a more varied style than previous albums, displaying the band's typical grindcore and death metal sound fused with elements of doom metal, stoner rock, crust punk, experimental rock, and elements of other genres. The album's closing track \"Prey\" is actually a few seconds of \"Average People\" which repeats for 22 minutes, gradually becoming louder. A remastered version that includes the 1996 mini-album \"Kill Trend Suicide\" was released in 2006. It is Brutal Truth's last album to feature", "title": "Sounds of the Animal Kingdom" } ]
520,438
Everclear
genre
alternative rock
213,093
91
79,782
[]
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q11366
Everclear (band)
Alternative rock
21,921
138,822
What genre is Everclear?
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It was released on October 5, 1991 on Alias Records. \"Rise\" was released as a single in 1991 via the \"Rise\" CD maxi-EP on Alias Records, which contained the non-album tracks \"Chanel #5\", \"The Right Thing\" and an alternate version of \"Crabwalk\". The music video for \"Rise\" received minor play on MTV's \"120 Minutes\" late-night program. On the strength of \"Everclear\", Mark Eitzel was named \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's Songwriter of the Year in 1991. \"Rolling Stone\" also placed \"Everclear\" in their list of top", "title": "Everclear (album)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7385476", "score": "1.6117859", "text": "five albums of the year. In an article in the December 1994 – January 1995 issue of \"Addicted to Noise\", the band recounted: Everclear (album) Everclear is the fifth studio album by American indie rock band American Music Club. It was released on October 5, 1991 on Alias Records. \"Rise\" was released as a single in 1991 via the \"Rise\" CD maxi-EP on Alias Records, which contained the non-album tracks \"Chanel #5\", \"The Right Thing\" and an alternate version of \"Crabwalk\". The music video for \"Rise\" received minor play on MTV's \"120 Minutes\" late-night program. On the strength of \"Everclear\",", "title": "Everclear (album)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13672924", "score": "1.5575533", "text": "Everclear discography The discography of the American rock band Everclear consists of nine studio albums, six compilation albums, five extended plays, and twenty-four singles. Their first studio album, \"World of Noise\", was released in 1993 and did not chart. Their second, 1995's \"Sparkle and Fade\", peaked at number 25 in the United States and went platinum in both the US and Canada. Four singles were released from the album, including \"Santa Monica\", which reached number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. \"So Much for the Afterglow\" was released in 1997 and became Everclear's best-selling album, going two times", "title": "Everclear discography" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1390051", "score": "1.5566661", "text": "the 2014 Summerland tour, Everclear announced a forthcoming album release, and included in their set lists for the tour a new song to be on the new album. The resulting album, \"Black is the New Black\", was released in April 2015. In 2016 independent record label Intervention Records reissued So Much for the Afterglow and Sparkle and Fade for the first time. Both albums were pressed on 180-gram vinyl and were mastered from high-resolution archives. Everclear (band) Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1991. The band was formed by Art Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter,", "title": "Everclear (band)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13672927", "score": "1.548439", "text": "the New Black\", to be released in 2015. Everclear discography The discography of the American rock band Everclear consists of nine studio albums, six compilation albums, five extended plays, and twenty-four singles. Their first studio album, \"World of Noise\", was released in 1993 and did not chart. Their second, 1995's \"Sparkle and Fade\", peaked at number 25 in the United States and went platinum in both the US and Canada. Four singles were released from the album, including \"Santa Monica\", which reached number one on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. \"So Much for the Afterglow\" was released in 1997", "title": "Everclear discography" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1390046", "score": "1.5436342", "text": "Years, a collection of cover songs was released April 15, 2008 by Capitol Records. It contains a mix of newly recorded, previously released, live, and remixed older covers. To celebrate the release, Art and the band hosted a live video chat. They confirmed they will be touring in the summer of 2008 including a possible UK tour in autumn. They also plan to release a series of singles for download online in the summer. In August 2008 former Godsmack and Fuel drummer Tommy Stewart replaced Brett Snyder on drums. While guest hosting on Sirius radio station 24, Lithium, Art Alexakis", "title": "Everclear (band)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1390038", "score": "1.525864", "text": "graduation song for the Columbine High School class of 2000, who the year before suffered from the Columbine High School massacre. Rather than tour for the release, the band arranged with their label to release a second album in 2000. Alexakis believed he had enough of a catalog of unreleased songs at the ready, and was eager to show the opposing sides of Everclear's sound. However, delays in the mixing process of \"Learning How to Smile\" had pushed its initial April release to July, limiting the amount of recording time for the follow-up in order to meet Capitol's demands of", "title": "Everclear (band)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1390048", "score": "1.5120959", "text": "Everclear songs in a more acoustic fashion. The collection also featured two new Everclear songs, \"Here Comes the Darkness\", which was actually a leftover track from \"Welcome to the Drama Club\", and \"At the End of the Day\", which Alexakis had written and performed with Marion Raven. On September 13, 2009, Alexakis posted a blog on Myspace that all of the current members had left the band, and were replaced by all new musicians. This included Freddy Herrera who was the bassist of The Exies, who had previously toured with Everclear. This new version of Everclear toured for two months", "title": "Everclear (band)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1499778", "score": "1.495728", "text": "and \"\". The instability and personal turmoil Alexakis experienced throughout his life would directly inspire his lyrics. \"Father of Mine\" and \"Why I Don't Believe in God\" described his difficult youth, while \"Heroin Girl\", \"Strawberry\", and \"Color Pit\" touched upon his drug addictions. Everclear's breakthrough album, \"Sparkle & Fade\", deals with the themes of escape and redemption that pervaded his life upon leaving San Francisco. After several cases of solo-projects-turned-band-releases, Alexakis is working on a new solo album in 2018. Various pre-order options, product bundles, and fan experiences as well as video updates are available via a Pledge Music project.", "title": "Art Alexakis" } ]
2,449,867
Le Mentor
director
Jean-Pierre Mocky
1,061,545
526
442,799
["Mentor"]
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Le Mentor
Jean-Pierre Mocky
107
662
Who was the director of Le Mentor?
[ "Jean-Pierre Mocky" ]
[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18971334", "score": "1.535791", "text": "give him the freedom he had been looking for. Lambert-wild learned his craft assisting several different theatre directors. First, Michel Dubois, who, having found an interest in Lambert-wild’s writings, invited him to work at La Comédie de Caen. From the role of apprentice, he moved on to become assistant director, thus progressively acquiring the basic tenets of his theatrical vocabulary. He then became the assistant of Jean-Yves Lazennec, Philippe Goyard and more prominently Matthias Langhoff, whom he assisted for several years. In 1990, he wrote and directed \"Grande Lessive de Printemps\" (Great Spring Clean), which premiered at Espace 44 in", "title": "Jean Lambert-wild" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9594588", "score": "1.518616", "text": "the location for all of the vacation scenes, and various locations in Baltimore served as the background to the story. Mentor (film) Mentor is a 2006 drama film directed by David Langlitz and written by William Whitehurst, exploring the relationship between a Pulitzer Prize–winning author and his protégée. The film stars Rutger Hauer, Matthew Davis, Dagmara Dominczyk, and Susan Misner. Matthew Davis stars as Carter, introduced as a thirtysomething professor at a mediocre college. Through flashbacks, we learn about Carter's time as a promising writer enrolled in an exclusive grad school class taught by Sanford Pollard (Rutger Hauer), a hard-drinking,", "title": "Mentor (film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18109009", "score": "1.5091147", "text": "Mullarkey, Mark Webster and Paula Yates, \"First Night\" for Central, \"Wideangle\" for Anglia, as well as the daily \"Box Office\" for Channel 4. It also produced the ITV weekly magazine \"Hollywood Report\". By 1991 Mentorn had become Britain’s largest independent television production company. From 1989 to 1995 he produced and directed the entertainment series \"Challenge Anneka\" for BBC1, with Anneka Rice, which won the Bronze Rose at Montreux in 1991. The first series was broadcast from 8 September 1989 on Friday evenings on BBC1, and in 1990 the series moved to Saturday nights and ratings rose to 10 million viewers", "title": "Tom Gutteridge" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15677752", "score": "1.5024868", "text": "Étienne Mentor Étienne Victor Mentor (26 December 1771 in Saint-Pierre, Martinique – after 1804) was a politician from Martinique who served and represented Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) in the French parliament from 1797-1799. He was Adjutant-General when elected a member of the Council of Five Hundred on 22 Germinal V year of the Republic, by 56 votes of 74 voters. He made a speech expressing the attachment of the negro population to the Republic and their fidelity to the Constitution of Year III. On 30 July 1798 he spoke to demand payment of amounts due to the settlers or refugees deported,", "title": "Étienne Mentor" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9594584", "score": "1.4939427", "text": "Mentor (film) Mentor is a 2006 drama film directed by David Langlitz and written by William Whitehurst, exploring the relationship between a Pulitzer Prize–winning author and his protégée. The film stars Rutger Hauer, Matthew Davis, Dagmara Dominczyk, and Susan Misner. Matthew Davis stars as Carter, introduced as a thirtysomething professor at a mediocre college. Through flashbacks, we learn about Carter's time as a promising writer enrolled in an exclusive grad school class taught by Sanford Pollard (Rutger Hauer), a hard-drinking, hard-driving, brilliant but abrasive writer whose career has stalled since winning a Pulitzer Prize decades ago. Julia (Dagmara Dominczyk) is", "title": "Mentor (film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15315416", "score": "1.4807241", "text": "of Renaissance Films Distribution. It was here that he got to work on his first feature film \"Le gros Bill\" (1949) co-directing with René Delacroix. Bigras moved on to direct three feature films himself, including \"La petite Aurore l’enfant martyre\" (1951), a big hit with audiences and a staple of Quebec Cinema. In 1953 he began working for Radio-Canada where he became one of its principal directors until his death in 1966. Jean-Yves Bigras Jean-Yves Bigras (May 19, 1919 in Ottawa, Ontario – August 17, 1966 in Montreal, Quebec) was a Canadian film director and film editor, considered a pioneer", "title": "Jean-Yves Bigras" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19264965", "score": "1.4719403", "text": "s’en va-t-en ville,\" her first feature film. The movie is about a love story between Marie, a thirteen year-old runaway, and Sarah, a prostitute in her forties. Lepage stayed with the Les Productions du Lundi matin until 1991. In 1991, she was hired by the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) where she worked until 1994. There, she directed \"Dans ton pays,\" a short film about two elementary-school classmates from different racial groups who become friends. She also directed her second feature film, a children’s movie titled \"La fête des rois\", starring a young Marc-André Grondin. Lepage was president of", "title": "Marquise Lepage" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13288598", "score": "1.4710747", "text": "From then onward he built his cinematographic culture (the screenwriter Charles Spaak cites him in his memoirs: “Seventy years of adolescence” (Soixante-dix ans d'adolescence) and a solid reputation in regional film where he honed his craft alongside the film director Michel Guillet. This led to his being hired as director of Radio France Nancy (between 1983 and 1985). During his tenure he handed the airways to several young local authors including Lefred-Thouron and Francis Kuntz. During this time, alongside Noël Nel, he established university degrees in film (Licence (BA) followed by a DEA (MA)). After a thesis entitled “The Women", "title": "Roger Viry-Babel" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "16283449", "score": "1.4707603", "text": "bankruptcy from three years in office. In 2007, Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff wrote the script \"The Little Brother\" experience of dealing with his uncle during the war in Algeria. The scenario will be shortlisted for the prize for best screenplay SOPADIN 2008 and will receive the Price Equinoxe 2008. The same year, he directed the documentary \"The Cruise of the headlights\" recounting his trip as a deckhand on the legendary sailboat Belem organized by the National Society for the Protection of Lighthouses and Beacons. In 2008, he continued his activities director including working for the webtv Council of Val de Marne", "title": "Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15677754", "score": "1.4579993", "text": "in 1803, and was able to stay on condition of remaining thirty leagues from Paris. Back in Haiti in 1804, he became aide-de-camp to Jean-Jacques Dessalines, then passed under the command of Alexandre Pétion. No further news of him is found thereafter. Étienne Mentor Étienne Victor Mentor (26 December 1771 in Saint-Pierre, Martinique – after 1804) was a politician from Martinique who served and represented Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) in the French parliament from 1797-1799. He was Adjutant-General when elected a member of the Council of Five Hundred on 22 Germinal V year of the Republic, by 56 votes of 74", "title": "Étienne Mentor" } ]
3,227,629
Ademar Aparecido Xavier Júnior
sport
association football
1,383,846
560
920,845
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http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4682130
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Ademar Xavier
Association football
67
197,767
What sport does Ademar Aparecido Xavier Júnior play?
[ "association football", "football", "soccer" ]
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Played for Brazil in 2001 at the age of 16. Ademar is the cousin of fellow footballer Juninho. Ademar Aparecido Xavier Júnior Ademar Aparecido Xavier Júnior (born 8 January 1985 in Arapongas, Paraná), commonly known as Ademar Xavier, Xavier Ademar or simply Ademar, is a Brazilian footballer, who currently plays for Pelotas. He started his career in 2001 as a junior for Londrina F.C. in Brazil. He was quickly selected to play for Brazil under 16's in", "title": "Ademar Aparecido Xavier Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "13528935", "score": "1.6390522", "text": "Ademar Tavares Júnior Ademar José Tavares Júnior (born 20 September 1980 in Jaboatão), known as Ademar or Ademar Júnior, is a retired Brazilian football defender. Ademar plays on the left of defence or as a midfielder. After spending the first nine years of his career in his home country with Sport Club do Recife, Náutico, Guarani, Brasiliense, Ceará, Oeste and ABC, Ademar relocated to Bulgaria in June, 2009, signing a two-year contract with Cherno More Varna. He took number 3 and made his team debut on July 7, in a friendly game against Levski Sofia. Ademar made his competitive debut", "title": "Ademar Tavares Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9209572", "score": "1.6220618", "text": "he returned to Slovenia in a 1½ year deal. The deal with Domžale was renewed on 1 December 2010, until 31 May 2013. At the beginning of the 2011–12 season, after already playing one match with Domžale in the league, Juninho signed with FC Baku. In February 2015, Juninho returned to Domžale, signing a contract till the end of the 2016–17 season. Juninho is the cousin of fellow footballer Ademar. Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior (born 15 March 1984), commonly known as Juninho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ihan. Born in Arapongas,", "title": "Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "13528937", "score": "1.544071", "text": "contract with CSKA Sofia. The Brazilian made his official debut on 7 August 2011, in the 2:1 away win over Lokomotiv Sofia in an A PFG match. He sustained a waist injury in early April 2012, for which he underwent surgery in Istanbul and which saw him out of action until the end of the year. Eventually his contract with CSKA was cancelled after some financial disagreements with the club and he returned to Brazil. Ademar Tavares Júnior Ademar José Tavares Júnior (born 20 September 1980 in Jaboatão), known as Ademar or Ademar Júnior, is a retired Brazilian football defender.", "title": "Ademar Tavares Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12708331", "score": "1.5259027", "text": "Ademar da Silva Braga Júnior Ademar da Silva Braga Júnior (born 12 August 1976) is a former Brazilian footballer. Braga started his career at hometown club Flamengo, one of the most successful Brazilian team. He played his only match (exclude State competition) at 1997 Copa do Brasil. He then played for Americano. In 2002, he was signed by Centro de Futebol Zico Sociedade Esportiva, the club found by Brazilian legend Zico, re-joined former teammate Felipe Veras. Both player left the club in late 2002, which Braga joined Hungarian top division team Békéscsabai Előre. He then returned to Brazil. In June", "title": "Ademar da Silva Braga Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9209570", "score": "1.5118749", "text": "Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior (born 15 March 1984), commonly known as Juninho, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ihan. Born in Arapongas, Paraná, Juninho started his career at Londrina Junior Team, the youth team of Londrina (they later became two separate entities). He played once in the national cup in 2004. He was then loaned to Serie A team Chievo but played for its youth team. As Italy prevented signing non-EU players, he only trialled with the club and never signed for them officially. In September he was loaned to Domžale from", "title": "Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9209571", "score": "1.4591651", "text": "Londrina Junior Team along with Jhonnes. Later, teammate Lucas also joined him. Juninho remained at the city of Domžale for 4½ seasons. His contract with Londrina Junior Team was also renewed in January 2007, as he signed a new five-year contract. He left the club on 2 December 2008. On 23 December 2008, Figueirense announced the signing of the player on a one-year contract. His contract with Figueirense was terminated on 19 May 2009, after he played a few games in Campeonato Catarinense. He did not play any match in the 2009 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B. On 31 August 2009", "title": "Wilson Aparecido Xavier Júnior" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12708332", "score": "1.4480615", "text": "2005, he left for Petróleos Luanda of Portuguese speaking country Angola, from less famous team Internacional of Limeira, São Paulo state. In March 2006, he returned to Rio de Janeiro for Estácio de Sá. He then signed a contract in August with Cachoeiras of Cachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro state. After he played for Castelo Branco of Rio de Janeiro city at 2008 season, he retired. 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5,980,495
Thomas Jefferson Kaye
occupation
singer-songwriter
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22
1,498,032
["Thomas Jefferson \"Tommy\" Kaye"]
["singer songwriter","singer\/songwriter","singersongwriter","singer-songwriter"]
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Thomas Jefferson Kaye
Singer-songwriter
336
5,896
What is Thomas Jefferson Kaye's occupation?
[ "record producer", "music producer", "singer-songwriter", "singer songwriter", "singer/songwriter", "singersongwriter", "singer-songwriter" ]
[ { "hasanswer": true, "id": "15409933", "score": "1.8568122", "text": "Thomas Jefferson Kaye Thomas Jefferson \"Tommy\" Kaye (born Thomas Jefferson Kontos, 1940? – 16 September 1994) was an American record producer, singer-songwriter and musician. Described as a \"legendary hipster\", he worked as a songwriter and producer with a wide variety of musicians including The Shirelles, Loudon Wainwright III, and Gene Clark, and also recorded solo albums. He claimed to have been born in North Dakota in 1940, though some sources suggest a date around 1942. By 1956, when known as Tommy Kontos, he started a vocal group, The Blaretones, in New York City, before forming a new group, the Rock-Abouts,", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "15409940", "score": "1.6987002", "text": "alcohol and drug dependency, and from illnesses including diabetes. His final album, \"Not Alone\", came out in 1992 and featured a guest line-up that included Eric Clapton, Dr. John, Steve Miller, Rick Danko, Timothy B. Schmit, Joe Walsh and Robby Krieger. He died in hospital in Warwick, New York, in 1994, after apparently taking an overdose of painkillers. Thomas Jefferson Kaye Thomas Jefferson \"Tommy\" Kaye (born Thomas Jefferson Kontos, 1940? – 16 September 1994) was an American record producer, singer-songwriter and musician. Described as a \"legendary hipster\", he worked as a songwriter and producer with a wide variety of musicians", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15409937", "score": "1.5596538", "text": "California, and was signed by David Geffen to produce his friend Bob Neuwirth's self-titled 1974 debut solo album, recorded in Los Angeles with a variety of top musicians including Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, Bob Dylan, Don Everly and Rick Danko. Kaye said of that time: \"The hours are crazy, the alcohol thing is crazy, the pills are crazy, the people are crazy... I was just as high as everybody else and I was up for it!\" He also produced the album \"Triumvirate\" by Mike Bloomfield, John Hammond Jr., and Dr. John, and recorded his own debut solo album, \"Thomas Jefferson", "title": "Thomas Jefferson Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "16907777", "score": "1.5352149", "text": "DePauw University football, \"A Tradition of Excellence.\" Kaye died on November 16, 2012 of throat cancer at age 75 in Binghamton, New York. Jefferson Kaye Martin Jeff Krimski, known by the stage names Jefferson Kaye and Jeff Kaye (December 12, 1936 – November 16, 2012) was an American radio, television and film announcer. Among his credits were announcing gigs at WHIM and WRIB in Providence, Rhode Island; WBZ in Boston, Massachusetts; WKBW and WBEN in Buffalo, New York; WPVI in Philadelphia; and NFL Films. Kaye was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He served in the US Air Force during the Korean", "title": "Jefferson Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15034239", "score": "1.5335002", "text": "John Brayshaw Kaye John Brayshaw Kaye (June 10, 1841 – March 29, 1909) was an English-born American poet, lawyer and politician. John Brayshaw Kaye was born in Yorkshire, England, June 10, 1841, the fifth child and the fourth son of Abram and Mary (Brayshaw) Kaye was born in a family of fourteen children. In the following year the parents emigrated to the United States and after three years' residence in Baltimore, Maryland, moved to Pennsylvania. The family afterwards went west in 1848, moving to a farm in Wisconsin, near Lake Geneva, which continued to be the family residence until the", "title": "John Brayshaw Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "16907775", "score": "1.4978664", "text": "Jefferson Kaye Martin Jeff Krimski, known by the stage names Jefferson Kaye and Jeff Kaye (December 12, 1936 – November 16, 2012) was an American radio, television and film announcer. Among his credits were announcing gigs at WHIM and WRIB in Providence, Rhode Island; WBZ in Boston, Massachusetts; WKBW and WBEN in Buffalo, New York; WPVI in Philadelphia; and NFL Films. Kaye was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He served in the US Air Force during the Korean War and was stationed in Morocco where he met his wife Suzanne in 1958. Kaye began his radio career in Providence in the", "title": "Jefferson Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12939804", "score": "1.4794075", "text": "Jack Talbert Thomas Jefferson f/k/a Jack Daniel Talbert (born December 19, 1968) is an American entrepreneur, best known for his promotion of a gasoline vapor induction device for internal combustion engines. Jack Talbert officially and legally changed his name to Thomas Jefferson in order for the name of the third President of the United States to appear on the ballot in Kansas in the November 2012 general election. The Huffington Post reports, \"Jack Talbert, who is opposing Rep. Mike Pompeo (R) for the Wichita-area seat, has filed paperwork changing his name and ballot identification to that of the third president,", "title": "Jack Talbert" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5115809", "score": "1.4790971", "text": "Cyrus Thomas Cyrus Thomas (July 27, 1825 – June 26, 1910) was a U.S. ethnologist and entomologist prominent in the late 19th century and noted for his studies of the natural history of the American West. Thomas was born in Kingsport, Tennessee, on July 27, 1825, and was of German and Irish descent. He was educated in village schools in the Kingsport area and an academy student at Jonesboro, Tennessee, as well as being self-educated. His mother hoped he would join the medical field, so he studied anatomy and physiology, but he was uninterested in medicine and took to the", "title": "Cyrus Thomas" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9375275", "score": "1.4785235", "text": "William Kaye William Kaye (February 13, 1813 – November 19, 1890) was the fourteenth Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky from April 4, 1863 to April 1, 1865. He was born in Yorkshire, England to a clothing manufacturer, trained as a machinist, and came to Louisville in 1836. In 1841 he founded Kaye & Co., which was well known for its brass and bell works, including the bell in the Cathedral of the Assumption. In 1862 he was elected as a Democrat to the City Council, and on April 4, 1863 he was elected mayor over former mayor Thomas H. Crawford, who", "title": "William Kaye" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7404558", "score": "1.4746397", "text": "Frederick A. Kaye Frederick A. Kaye (April 21, 1796 – April 29, 1866) was the fourth and sixth mayor of Louisville, Kentucky. His term of office extended from 1837 to 1840 and 1844 to 1846. He was the son of parents from Pennsylvania, who came to Louisville, where Frederick was born, in the late 18th century. They purchased a half acre of land in 1789 and later in that year built what is believed to have been the first brick home in Louisville, on Market street between Fifth and Sixth. Kaye served on the city council from 1830 to 1832", "title": "Frederick A. Kaye" } ]
1,496,507
The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
author
Julia Quinn
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484
1,300,842
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["Julie Cotler","Julie Pottinger"]
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The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever
Julia Quinn
588
31,796
Who is the author of The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever?
[ "Julia Quinn", "Julie Cotler", "Julie Pottinger" ]
[ { "hasanswer": true, "id": "18589596", "score": "2.2473192", "text": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever is a historical romance novel written by Julia Quinn. It won the 2008 RITA Award for Best Regency Historical Romance and was nominated for \"Romantic Times\" 2007 Historical Romance of the Year. The novel reached number 3 on the \"New York Times\" Bestseller List and number 4 on the \"USA Today\" bestseller list. \"The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever\" was written by Julia Quinn and published by Avon books on June 26, 2007. It was Quinn's first novel in eight years that did not feature", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "18589602", "score": "2.1768222", "text": "father, a scholar too wrapped up in his work to pay adequate attention to her. The review noted that despite being somewhat \"stale\", the book was redeemed by \"pitch-perfect humor\" and a \"well-written ... and occasionally tender romance.\" The novel reached number 3 on the \"New York Times\" Bestseller List for paperback fiction. It spent seven weeks on the \"USA Today\" bestseller list, peaking at number 4. The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever is a historical romance novel written by Julia Quinn. It won the 2008 RITA Award for Best Regency Historical", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18589600", "score": "2.100988", "text": "The book garnered Quinn the Romance Writers of America's 2008 RITA Award for Best Regency Historical Romance, her second consecutive year of winning the most prestigious award in the romance novel industry. \"Romantic Times\" also nominated \"The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever\" for its 2007 Historical Romance of the Year. In her book \"The Power of Point of View: Make Your Story Come to Life\", Alicia Rasley uses \"The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever\" as an example of choosing the point-of-view of the character with the most at risk. Focusing on the scene where the hero buries his", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18589599", "score": "1.9832966", "text": "the first time. The action progresses when Miranda accompanies Olivia to London for the Season, where she will thus see Nigel more often. As they get to know each other better, Miranda realizes she now has an adult love for Nigel. She cycles between hope that he will love her in return and despair that he feels nothing but friendship for her, especially considering she is not a raving beauty. Nigel considers Miranda a very good friend and does not really consider the possibility that he might have deeper feelings for her. The novel was well received within the industry.", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18589597", "score": "1.9642984", "text": "characters from the Bridgerton family. The novel is a quintessential Regency romance. The novel is the first in a trilogy Quinn calls The Bevelstoke Series. According to her website, Quinn first wrote the novel in 1994, just after she sold her first novel, \"Splendid\". In 2007, she spent two or three months revising the manuscript. Some scenes, including the prologue, are fairly untouched from the original version, while others, including chapter one, are completely new. In the prologue, set in March 1810, the heroine, Miranda Cheever, is ten years old. After being insulted while at a birthday party for her", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18589598", "score": "1.9305402", "text": "best friend Olivia Bevelstoke, Miranda is escorted home by Olivia's adult brother Nigel, Viscount Turner. He is kind to her, and she promptly decides she is in love with him. At his advice, she begins keeping a diary of her thoughts. The main body of the story is set ten years later, beginning with the funeral for Nigel's unfaithful and shrewish wife. That evening, the hero and heroine have a chance encounter and conversation. They discover they are able to communicate their deeper thoughts to the other quite easily, and at the end of the conversation Nigel kisses Miranda for", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18589601", "score": "1.8678815", "text": "first wife, Rasley notes that choosing to show his perspective instead of the heroine's not only gives the reader the sense of mourning felt by funeral attendees, it also allows the author to give a deeper insight into his personal emotional conflict, making the story even more emotionally wrenching. In \"Romantic Times\", Kathe Robin described the novel as \"both delightful and emotional\". A \"Publishers' Weekly\" review praises the more in-depth characterization Quinn gives to the secondary characters of the hero's siblings, but chides the author for relying on stereotypes for some of the other secondary characters, such as the heroine's", "title": "The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1497582", "score": "1.6977494", "text": "the Romance Writers of America RITA Award for 2007 for \"On the Way to the Wedding\" and again for 2008 for \"The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever\". When she won for 2010 for \"What Happens in London\", she became (at the time) the youngest member and is now one of only 16 authors to be inducted into the RWA Hall of Fame. In 2003, she enjoyed the rare honor of being profiled in \"Time Magazine\", an accomplishment few romance novelists have achieved. In 2005 \"Publishers Weekly\" gave \"To Sir Phillip, With Love\" a rare starred review, and later named", "title": "Julia Quinn" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8381778", "score": "1.5975052", "text": "Susan Cheever Susan Cheever (born July 31, 1943), an American author, is a prize-winning best-selling writer well known for her memoir, her writing about alcoholism, and her intimate understanding of American history. Cheever's most recent book, published in 2015, is \"Drinking in America: Our Secret History\". The book chronicles how alcohol has influenced the history of the United States. Her other books include \"My Name is Bill - Bill Wilson: His Life and the Creation of Alcoholics Anonymous\", a biography of Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Bill Wilson; \"Home Before Dark\", a memoir about her father, John Cheever; \"Treetops: A Memoir\"; and", "title": "Susan Cheever" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7032560", "score": "1.5868487", "text": "Girl\", \"Cocktails for Three\" and \"Sleeping Arrangements\". Wickham's first novel under the pseudonym Sophie Kinsella (taken from her middle name and her mother's maiden name) was submitted to her publishers anonymously and was enthusiastically received. She revealed her real identity for the first time when \"Can You Keep a Secret?\" was published in December 2003. Kinsella is best known for writing the \"Shopaholic\" novels series of chick lit novels, which focus on the misadventures of Becky Bloomwood, a financial journalist who cannot manage her own finances. She is also known for her relationship with Luke. The series focuses on her", "title": "Sophie Kinsella" } ]
5,906,108
That Is Pandu
composer
Mani Sharma
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639
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[]
["Yanamandra Venkata Subrahmanya Sharma"]
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That Is Pandu
Mani Sharma
331
16,944
Who was the composer of That Is Pandu?
[ "Mani Sharma", "Yanamandra Venkata Subrahmanya Sharma" ]
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The album consists of five soundtracks. Bahaddur Gandu Bahaddur Gandu (; ), is a 1976 Indian Kannada language feature film directed by A. V. Sheshagiri Rao, starring Rajkumar, Jayanthi, Aarathi and Vajramuni in lead roles.The movie saw a theatrical run of 19 weeks. Critics have noted that the plot is loosely based on \"William Shakespeare\" 's \"The Taming of the Shrew\" and the 1952 Hindi movie \"Aan\".", "title": "Bahaddur Gandu" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7439731", "score": "1.6015484", "text": "a singer. In 2010, Biddu won an \"Outstanding Achievement\" award at the UK Asian Music Awards (UK AMAs), and he was also awarded the \"Lifetime Achievement Award\" at the JD Rock Awards in India that same year. The following is a selected discography of albums, singles and soundtracks he has produced or composed. Biddu has also given music for Junaid Jamshed. Released on the Epic label (EPC3318) Composer: M. Legrand Produced by Biddu for Subiddu Music and Productions Ltd. \"B\" side: \"Northern Dancer\" Composer: Biddu-Shury-McDonald-Rae Released on the Epic label (EPC4084) Composer: Biddu Produced by Biddu for Subiddu Music Ltd.", "title": "Biddu" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "17545239", "score": "1.5799631", "text": "Indian composer Ilayaraaja to the world of cinema. Panchu Arunachalam Panchu Arunachalam (18 June 1941 – 9 August 2016) was an Indian writer, director, producer and lyricist who worked in Tamil cinema. He was mentored by poet Kannadasan who was his uncle. He also worked as a lyricist in the Tamil cinema industry. He started producing films under his production banner named P. A. Arts. His son Subbu Panchu Arunachalam is an actor and dubbing artist in the Tamil film industry. As a writer, he has worked in 100 films. He has also written song lyrics for more than 200", "title": "Panchu Arunachalam" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11139494", "score": "1.5535789", "text": "composed by M. M. Keeravani. All songs are hit tracks. Music released on ADITYA Music Company. This movie is a remake of an old Telugu movie \"Panduranga Mahatyam\" (1957) directed by Kamalakara Kameshwara Rao in which the great actor of Telugu film industry Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) played the lead role. The film starred NTR, Anjali Devi, Chittor V Nagaiah, B. Saroja Devi. Music by T.V. Raju. Pandurangadu Pandurangadu is 2008 Telugu, biographical devotional film, based on the life of Pundarika, produced by K. Krishna Mohana Rao on R. K. Film Associates banner, directed by K. Raghavendra Rao. Starring", "title": "Pandurangadu" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8552527", "score": "1.5433568", "text": "Rajesh Ramanath. He debuted acting in Television as Narada in the song as well. This was much influential track as this popularity focused directors to have strong title track for serials. He went to composing for other serials such as Prema Pishachigalu, Daridra Lakshmiyaru, Jagalagantiyaru directed by Pani Ramchandra. He composed \"Pa pa Pandu\", \"Silli Lalli\", \"Yadva Tadva\", \"Point Parimala\", \"Yak Hing Adteero\", \"Parvathi Parameshwara\", \"Panduranga Vittala\" all the comedy serials by Sihi Kahi Chandru direction. He composed most of tunes for Ravi Kiran Production serials. He also worked with P. Sheshadri for Uyyale (2003), Mounaraaga (2005–2006) and Chakrateertha (2012).", "title": "V. Manohar" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9236955", "score": "1.5398915", "text": "Pasupuleti Ramesh Naidu Pasupuleti Ramesh Naidu (1933-1987) was an Indian film, music composer, multi instrumentalist and singer, known for his works predominantly in Telugu cinema. He garnered the National Film Award for Best Music Direction for the film Megha Sandesham in 1983. He was associated primarily with directors like Dasari Narayana Rao, Vijaya Nirmala and Jandhyala. His major works include Srivariki Premalekha, Sivaranjani, Ananda Bhairavi and Swayamkrushi. He was born in Kondapalli in Krishna District of Andhra Pradesh, India. At the age of fourteen, under the guidance of B. R. Chopra, Naidu, got trained in music instrumentation and orchestration at", "title": "Pasupuleti Ramesh Naidu" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "7439700", "score": "1.5361834", "text": "Biddu Biddu Appaiah (born 1944), is an Indian-born, England-based singer-songwriter, composer, and music producer – who composed and produced many worldwide hit records during a career spanning five decades. Considered one of the pioneers of disco, Euro disco, and Indian pop, he has sold millions of records worldwide, and has received Grammy and Ivor Novello awards for his work. He has been ranked at number 34 on NME's \"The 50 Greatest Producers Ever\" list. Biddu was born in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. He began his music career in the 1960s, singing as part of a music band in India before moving", "title": "Biddu" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13557766", "score": "1.5344477", "text": "Patrayani Seetharama Sastry Patrayani Seetharama Sastry (also known as Saluru China Guruvu) (b. 1900 - d. 1957) was a singer, teacher and music composer from Andhra Pradesh, India. He was the son and disciple of Patrayani Venkata Narasimha Sastry. He spent his early life in Berhampur and gave his first performance in a temple and won gold medal. He has composed about 30 kritis. Two of his kritis, \"Iha para saadhaname\" -Smruti ranjani and \"Naada nanda mura\" - Mukhari, are popular. He taught many singers in Vizianagaram Music college beginning in 1936, when Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu was the principal. He", "title": "Patrayani Seetharama Sastry" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "13512666", "score": "1.5253482", "text": "That Is Pandu That is Pandu is 2005 Telugu romantic comedy film, produced by M L Kumara Chowdhary on Sri Keerthi Creations banner and directed by Devi Prasad. Starring Jagapathi Babu, Sneha in the lead roles and music composed by Mani Sharma. The film recorded as \"Average\" at the box office. Pandu (Jagapati Babu) is a jack of all trades with helping nature. He is very much impressed with a TV anchor Anjali (Sneha) who donates her earnings for the cause of children with heart ailments. Anjali is also a good dancer. This way, Pandu becomes her ardent fan. Home", "title": "That Is Pandu" } ]
210,011
Flavio
genre
opera
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["Flavio, re de' Longobardi","Flavio, King of the Lombards"]
["lyric drama","European opera","Western classical opera"]
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Flavio
Opera
575
42,825
What genre is Flavio?
[ "opera", "lyric drama", "European opera", "Western classical opera" ]
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It stars Reginaldo Faria as Lúcio Flávio, a famous bandit in Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s. Babenco did not want to limit the story to Lúcio Flávio, and stated it was also a film about Esquadrão da Morte, a death squad from the 1960s. It premiered on November 22, 1977 at the 1st São Paulo International Film Festival, where it was elected the Best Film by the audience. In February", "title": "Lucio Flavio (film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8936060", "score": "1.529037", "text": "\"Mariana Pineda\", premiered at the Theater Erfurt, Germany, on September 8, 2007. Flavio Testi Flavio Testi (4 January 1923 in Florence – 14 January 2014 in Milan) was an Italian composer of contemporary classical music and musicologist. He studied with Gedda and Peracchio at the Turin Conservatory, and took an arts degree at Milan University (1951). He then worked for Suvini Zerboni and Ricordi while also composing, pursuing his interest in music history and working on various radio projects for the RAI. From 1972 he devoted himself to educational activities, teaching music history at the Padua Conservatory and then taking", "title": "Flavio Testi" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11948371", "score": "1.5281026", "text": "Flavio Cianciarulo Flavio Oscar Cianciarulo (born July 26, 1964), Sr. Flavio, is the electric and upright bass player from the reunited Argentine band Los Fabulosos Cadillacs and Latin American supergroup De La Tierra. Sr. Flavio (as called by fans and members) has been the bass player from the beginning of the band when they were called Cadillac 57. He also sang many of the songs, and was one of the main song writers of the band along with singer Vicentico. After the unofficial separation of the band, Sr. Flavio began a solo career, first with Flavio Calaveralma Trío and later", "title": "Flavio Cianciarulo" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20230003", "score": "1.5206615", "text": "that Flavio is the only known person of his bloodline capable of stopping Lizardo and his army. Flavio is handed a map and starts his quest by riding a bus to search for the mythical dagger. While embarking through the forest, its surroundings suddenly changes into a magical kingdom. He encounters several dwarves, whom he asks about the location of the dagger. After seeing a diwata, Flavio asks the king and queen where the dagger is. He challenges a skilled swordsman, whom he defeats, and retrieves the dagger in a cave. He summons the dagger upwards, creating a shockwave which", "title": "Ang Panday (2017 film)" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "5290791", "score": "1.5011309", "text": "contrast, wears a contemporary gown such as might have been suitable for presentation at court, with a dwarf to serve as her train-bearer. Notes Sources Flavio Flavio, re de' Longobardi (\"Flavio, King of the Lombards\", HWV 16) is an opera seria in three acts by George Frideric Handel. The Italian-language libretto was by Nicola Francesco Haym, after Matteo Noris's \"Flavio Cuniberto\". It was Handel's fourth full-length opera for the Royal Academy of Music. Handel had originally entitled the opera after the character of Emilia in the opera. \"Flavio\" is unusually concise for an opera by Handel of this period. It", "title": "Flavio" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "17359828", "score": "1.50087", "text": "Flavio Soriga Flavio Soriga (born 1975 in Uta, Sardinia) is an Italian writer. Flavio Soriga is the youngest representative of the Sardinian literary nouvelle vague, aka Sardinian Literary Spring, namely the Sardinian narrative of today in the European arena, started by Giulio Angioni, Salvatore Mannuzzu and Sergio Atzeni, after the works of prominent figures such as Grazia Deledda, Emilio Lussu, Giuseppe Dessì, Gavino Ledda, Salvatore Satta. Winner in the 2000 of the Italo Calvino Prize (for unpublished works) with the collection of short stories \"Diavoli di Nuraiò\", Flavio Soriga won in 2003, with the detective novel \"Neropioggia\", the Grazia Deledda", "title": "Flavio Soriga" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11970683", "score": "1.4971364", "text": "study film production. While there he wrote and directed, \"Even in My Dreams\", which received the Technisphere Award from NYU for best student film, and was screened at a variety of film festivals around the world. The film was also the winner of the Golden Palm Award at the 2009 Mexico International Film Festival, and the Golden Ace Award at the 2009 Las Vegas International Film Festival. In June 2010, Flavio released his short film \"The Secret Friend\", starring Viola Harris and Siobhan Fallon in the major roles. The film received multiple awards and nominations after its premiere at the", "title": "Flavio Alves" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15838670", "score": "1.4953479", "text": "Flavio Sala Flavio Sala (born May 9, 1983) is an Italian classical guitar player. After studying under the guidance of Pasqualino Garzia and obtaining his degree in classical guitar with an honorable mention in 2002, he studied with Oscar Ghiglia at the Academy Chigiana of Siena and at the Accademia Musicale in Florence. Encouraged by the music of Alirio Diaz, Steve Howe and Paco de Lucia, he began his career at the age of 18, winning the XXVI International Competition of Guitar Interpretation of Gargnano (Brescia) and subsequently the XXXVI Michele Pittaluga International Classical Guitar Competition Alessandria, the Audience Vote", "title": "Flavio Sala" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "10896841", "score": "1.4941552", "text": "several occasions, and recorded for the Solstice Label with the Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France. Flávio Chamis presently lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Flávio Chamis Flávio Chamis is a Brazilian composer and conductor. His CD \"Especiaria\" was released in Brazil by the Biscoito Fino label. The CD was nominated for a 2007 Latin Grammy Awards, and one of its songs \"Deuses do Céu\" was a prize winner of the 2007 John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Chamis also received the \"2007 International Press Award\" in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. On the classical front, Chamis studied at the Rubin Academy of Music, at the", "title": "Flávio Chamis" } ]
6,502,033
Interiors
screenwriter
Woody Allen
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533
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["Allan Stewart Konigsberg","Allen Stewart Konigsberg","Heywood Allen"]
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Interiors
Woody Allen
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223,466
Who was the screenwriter for Interiors?
[ "Woody Allen", "Allan Stewart Konigsberg", "Allen Stewart Konigsberg", "Heywood Allen" ]
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Interiors Interiors is a 1978 drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. Featured performers are Kristin Griffith, Mary Beth Hurt, Richard Jordan, Diane Keaton, E. G. Marshall, Geraldine Page, Maureen Stapleton and Sam Waterston. Page received a BAFTA Film Award for Best Supporting Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. The film received four other Oscar nominations, two for Allen's screenplay and direction,", "title": "Interiors" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "205999", "score": "1.4619579", "text": "nominations for Close and John Lithgow. Irving makes a brief cameo in the film as an official in one of Garp's high school wrestling matches. \"Garp\" transformed Irving from an obscure, academic literary writer to a household name, and his subsequent books were bestsellers. The next was \"The Hotel New Hampshire\" (1981), which sold well despite mixed reviews from critics. Like \"Garp\", the novel was quickly made into a film, this time directed by Tony Richardson and starring Jodie Foster, Rob Lowe, and Beau Bridges. \"Interior Space\", a short story originally published in \"Fiction\" magazine in 1980, later appeared in", "title": "John Irving" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5700289", "score": "1.451366", "text": "Decatur, Illinois and died of cancer in Hollywood, in 1963. Interior decoration (Color) Interior decoration (Black & white) Art direction/Set decoration (Color) Art direction/Set decoration (Black & white) Interior decoration Interior decoration (Black & white) Interior decoration (Color) Art direction/Set decoration (Black & white) Art direction/Set decoration (Color) Art Direction/Set Decoration Edwin B. Willis Edwin Booth Willis (January 28, 1893 – November 26, 1963) was an American motion picture set designer and decorator. Willis worked exclusively at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios for his entire career. During his career as a set designer Willis worked on over 600 separate productions. The Internet Movie", "title": "Edwin B. Willis" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5361933", "score": "1.4378668", "text": "In 1970 he published a new collection of short stories \"Afternoon in the Jungle\". After working on Casablanca, Maltz's first screenwriting credit was for \"This Gun for Hire\" (1942). For his script for the 1945 film \"Pride of the Marines\", Maltz was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay. In 1947 he became one of the Hollywood Ten, who refused to answer questions before the House Committee on Un-American Activities about their Communist Party membership. For refusing to respond, each was cited for contempt by Congress, sentenced to a year in jail and fined $1,000 - and like", "title": "Albert Maltz" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8540013", "score": "1.4314497", "text": "Spot\". He is credited as co-screenwriter for \"Peau de banane\" and \"L' Arme à gauche\". He also wrote the screenplay for \"The Pink Jungle\" (1968), adapting a novel by Alan Williams (no relation), and cowrote \"Les Félins\" (\"Joy House\") (1964), adapting a novel by Day Keene. Note: The novel \"Fires of Youth\" (1960; Magnet 309) is credited to \"Charles Williams.\" There is currently no definitive evidence available that it was written by the Charles Williams discussed in this article. The novel—variously described as \"sleaze,\" \"pulp erotica,\" and \"a coming of age story\"—is said to read like Williams in terms of", "title": "Charles Williams (U.S. author)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1781762", "score": "1.4307779", "text": "Up and Fight\" (1939) and \"Gypsy Wildcat\" (1944), for which he is one of three credited screenwriters. For \"Algiers\" (1938) Cain received a credit for \"additional dialogue\", and he had story credits for other films. In 1946, Cain wrote four articles for \"Screen Writer\" magazine in which he proposed the creation of an American Authors' Authority to hold writers' copyrights and represent writers in contract negotiations and court disputes. This idea was dubbed the \"Cain plan\" in the media. The plan was denounced as communist by some writers, who formed the American Writers Association to oppose it. James T. Farrell", "title": "James M. Cain" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "4850374", "score": "1.42786", "text": "the congressional House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) in 1951. Illinois congressman Harold Velde called the director a \"very dangerous citizen\" at the hearings. While blacklisted, Polonsky continued to write film scripts under various pseudonyms or fronts, most of which have never been revealed. It is known that Polonsky, along with Nelson Gidding, co-wrote the screenplay for \"Odds Against Tomorrow\" (1959), based on a novel of the same name by William McGivern. It was initially credited to Oliver Killens, who acted as a front for him. Polonsky was not given public credit for the screenplay until 1997, when the Writers Guild", "title": "Abraham Polonsky" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5167867", "score": "1.4227904", "text": "which he co-scripted with writers Julius and Philip Epstein in 1942, and for which he received an Academy Award in 1944. He also wrote \"Shining Victory\" (1941), and \"Letter from an Unknown Woman\" (1948), his favorite screenplay. In 1943, at the request of Jack L. Warner of Warner Bros., Koch wrote the screenplay for \"Mission to Moscow\" (1943). The movie subsequently spawned controversy because of its positive portrayal of Joseph Stalin and the Soviet Union. After the war, Koch was fired by Jack Warner after Koch was denounced as a Communist. He was then criticized by the House Un-American Activities", "title": "Howard Koch (screenwriter)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "17436505", "score": "1.4214041", "text": "companies, \"The 90-Day Novel Press\" and \"Writers Tribe Books\". His novel \"Diamond Dogs\" was optioned by Quad Films in 2012, with Alex Pettyfer set to perform as the lead character. In 2016 he wrote and directed the feature film \"Interior Night\". starring Riley Smith, Micah Hauptman, Erinn Hayes, and Christian Scherer. It was released to Amazon and iTunes on 30 January 2018. The next year would see the release of Watt's second novel, \"Frontier Hotel\", released by Latte in France.. Alan Watt (author) Alan Watt (born 1965) is a Canadian author, comedian, actor, lecturer, and screenwriter. He has appeared on", "title": "Alan Watt (author)" } ]
5,918,857
The Convicted
director
Rudolf Meinert
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526
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The Convicted
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140
Who was the director of The Convicted?
[ "Rudolf Meinert" ]
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Working with Lawrence as the prison rehabilitation director was James Monroe Smith, the former president of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge who had pleaded guilty in 1939 to three charges of forgery and one of embezzlement; he was sentenced to eight-to-twenty-four years at Louisiana State Penitentiary. He was sentenced to thirty months in the federal prison at the United States Penitentiary, Atlanta in Georgia on charges of mail fraud and income tax evasion. In 1945, Governor Davis commuted Smith's sentence; both he and Smith were natives of Jackson Parish in North Louisiana. Had Davis not authorized the", "title": "Rollo C. Lawrence" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9778985", "score": "1.4921601", "text": "play by Martin Flavin] supplies plenty of polish and good dialog to see it through.\" Convicted (1950 film) Convicted is a 1950 American crime film noir directed by Henry Levin starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. It was the third Columbia Pictures film adaptation of the 1929 stage play \"The Criminal Code\" by Martin Flavin, following Howard Hawk's \"The Criminal Code\" (1931) and John Brahm's \"Penitentiary\" (1938). The prison drama tells of Joe Hufford (Glenn Ford), a man convicted of manslaughter. George Knowland (Broderick Crawford) is the warden who understands Hufford and tries to help him adjust to prison life.", "title": "Convicted (1950 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13144406", "score": "1.4412398", "text": "Conviction (2010 film) Conviction is a 2010 biographical legal drama film directed by Tony Goldwyn, written by Pamela Gray, and starring Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell. The film premiered on September 11, 2010, at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the US on October 15, 2010. Betty Anne Waters' life revolves around her brother, who is now in jail for murder. Despite Kenny's knack for getting in trouble, they have always been close. After the murder, Kenny is initially brought in for questioning by Sergeant Nancy Taylor, but released. Two years later, based on new testimony from", "title": "Conviction (2010 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8497127", "score": "1.4403586", "text": "sixth episode of \"Prison Break\". Mandel was the original director hired on for what was then titled \"Carrie 2: Say You're Sorry\" but quickly left the production over \"creative differences.\" Katt Shea took over the project which eventually was released as \"\". Mandel was the dean of AFI Conservatory for nine years from 2005 to 2014. He was the first alumnus of the program to be selected a dean. Robert Mandel Robert Mandel (born 1945) is a film producer and director and television director from Oakland, California. He is best known for his film \"School Ties\", which launched the careers", "title": "Robert Mandel" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13045935", "score": "1.4359018", "text": "The Guilty (2000 film) The Guilty is a 2000 American crime film directed by Anthony Waller and starring Bill Pullman, Devon Sawa, Gabrielle Anwar, Angela Featherstone and Joanne Whalley. The film is a remake of the 1992 UK TV two-part telemovie of the same name and identical plot starring Michael Kitchen, Sean Gallagher, Caroline Catz and Carol Starks. Callum Crane is in line for appointment to the federal bench, during the same week he rapes a new secretary at his office. It's also the same week Nathan Corrigan (a young, callow ex-con) goes to the city to meet his biological", "title": "The Guilty (2000 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9778984", "score": "1.4256923", "text": "sticks to the prison's \"silent code\" and refuses to talk, even though it means he will be accused of the killing. He is locked in solitary confinement. In the end, the real murderer confesses and Hufford escapes the electric chair and into the arms of the warden's daughter (Dorothy Malone), with whom he has fallen in love. The staff at \"Variety\" magazine wrote, \"Convicted\" isn't quite as grim a prison film as the title would indicate. It has several off-beat twists to its development, keeping it from being routine. While plotting is essentially a masculine soap opera, scripting [from a", "title": "Convicted (1950 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11286749", "score": "1.421417", "text": "opening in San Juan, Puerto Rico on March 14, and the New York opening on April 14 1931. A French version entitled \"Criminel\" was produced in 1932 by Forrester-Parant Productions, and directed by Jack Forrester. It stars Harry Baur and Jean Servais, and made use of certain scenes from the English-language version. In 1938, Columbia Pictures remade the picture, and titled it \"Penitentiary\". It was directed by John Brahm and starred Walter Connolly and John Howard. In 1950, the film was again remade as \"Convicted\", directed by Henry Levin, and starring Glenn Ford and Broderick Crawford. The Criminal Code The", "title": "The Criminal Code" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "4675007", "score": "1.4123058", "text": "Continuing Criminal Enterprise. He was sentenced to 12 years' incarceration. McGriff was released from prison on parole in early 1994 after serving approximately seven years of his sentence. He was sent back to prison on parole violations by year's end, and served another 2½ years' incarceration before being released in 1997. After being released from prison on parole in 1994, McGriff tried his hand at cinematography, seeking help from Irv Gotti to film a movie based on the Kenyatta series' novel \"Crime Partners\". However, due to McGriff's reputation, the FBI soon questioned the intimacies of the affiliation with Murder Inc.,", "title": "Kenneth McGriff" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9266575", "score": "1.399234", "text": "Festival for his film \"The Conviction\". In 1995 he directed a documentary about the Red Brigades and the kidnapping of Aldo Moro, entitled \"Broken Dreams\". In 2003, he directed a feature film on the same theme, \"Good Morning, Night\". In 2006 his film \"The Wedding Director\" was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. In 1999 he was awarded with an Honorable Prize for the contribution to cinema at the 21st Moscow International Film Festival. In 2009 he directed \"Vincere\", which was in the main competition at the Cannes Film Festival. He finished \"Sorelle", "title": "Marco Bellocchio" } ]
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Philippines
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Manila
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Manila
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What is the capital of Philippines?
[ "Manila", "City of Manila" ]
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Manila remains the capital city of the Philippines, but the administrative and political centers of the national government are spread throughout Metro Manila with the Executive (Malacañan Palace) and the Judiciary (Supreme Court) both in Manila while the legislative branch is located in two separate locations: The House of Representatives in Quezon City and the Senate in Pasay City. The Senate would eventually move to Bonifacio Global City in Taguig by 2020, while the New Supreme Court Building", "title": "Capital of the Philippines" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "9086062", "score": "1.5771062", "text": "Capital of the Philippines This is a list of current and former national capital cities in the Philippines, which includes during the time of the Spanish colonization, the First Philippine Republic, the Commonwealth of the Philippines, the Second Republic of the Philippines (Japanese-Sponsored Republic), the Third Republic of the Philippines, the Fourth Republic of the Philippines and the current Fifth Republic of the Philippines. The current capital city, Manila, was established by presidential order on June 24, 1976. On April 7, 1521 Ferdinand Magellan landed in Cebu. He was welcomed by Rajah Humabon, who, together with his wife and about", "title": "Capital of the Philippines" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "9086079", "score": "1.5627472", "text": "Greater Manila Area (later, Metro Manila) designated as the seat of government on June 24, 1976 by Presidential Decree No. 940. President Marcos also considered an alternative site for the national capital. A joint study was conducted by the architecture and planning offices of Cesar Concio and Felipe Mendoza, comparing the original Novaliches site and a newly reclaimed stretch of land south of the new Cultural Center of the Philippines. but the Novaliches was still chosen for the proposed capital. During the administration of Fidel V. Ramos there were suggestions during his term to move the nation's capital to Fort", "title": "Capital of the Philippines" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "9086081", "score": "1.5366197", "text": "is expected to be compeleted in 2019. Baguio was formerly designated as the \"summer capital\" of the country from 1903 to 1976. A presidential mansion is within the city limits, and the Supreme Court still holds their April–May summer sessions at Baguio. Presidential Decree No. 940 of 1976 made no mention of Baguio continuing to serve as the \"summer capital\", but the city still holds the distinction in an unofficial capacity. Due to overpopulation, traffic congestion and high vulnerability to natural disasters in the current capital, Manila, various lawmakers have suggested to shift the capital of the Philippines. In May", "title": "Capital of the Philippines" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "1549971", "score": "1.535728", "text": "of the three cities reviewed by the Supreme Court, namely: the City of Manila, Navotas and Quezon City; only the curfew ordinance of Quezon City was approved. Under the proposed form of federalism in the Philippines, Manila may no longer be the capital or Metro Manila may no longer be the seat of government. The committee has not yet decided on the federal capital and states that they are open to other proposals. The City of Manila is situated on the eastern shore of Manila Bay, on the western edge of Luzon, 1300 km from mainland Asia. One of Manila's", "title": "Manila" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "1550023", "score": "1.5156956", "text": "Manila, or what is now Quezon City. Several government agencies have set up their headquarters in Quezon City but several key government offices still reside in Manila. However, many of the plans were substantially altered after the devastation of Manila during World War II and by subsequent administrations. The city, as the capital, still hosts the Office of the President, as well as the president's official residence. Aside from these, important government agencies and institutions such as the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Departments of Budget and Management, Finance, Health, Justice, Labor and", "title": "Manila" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "799091", "score": "1.4991994", "text": "declared as the national capital on 1948. The tile was re-designated back to Manila in 1976 through Presidential Decree No. 940 owing to its historical significance as the almost uninterrupted seat of government of the Philippines since the Spanish colonial period. Presidential Decree No. 940 states that Manila has always been to the Filipino people and in the eyes of the world, the premier city of the Philippines being the center of trade, commerce, education and culture. During the war, President Manuel L. Quezon created the City of Greater Manila as an emergency measure, merging the cities of Manila and", "title": "Metro Manila" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "12236161", "score": "1.4987161", "text": "Presidential Decree No. 940, Metro Manila as a whole is the Philippines' seat of government but the city of Manila is the capital. The largest city in the metropolis is Quezon City, while the largest business district is the Makati Central Business District. Taipei, the largest city in the Republic of China (Taiwan), is the political, economic, and cultural center of the Taiwanese. The Taipei–Keelung metropolitan area consists of 4 administrative regions (Taipei, New Taipei, Keelung, and Taoyuan) with more than 9 million people inhabited. The Republic of Singapore is a sovereign city-state and a metropolis. In the Republic of", "title": "Metropolis" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "799107", "score": "1.4944277", "text": "their main offices based around Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City. Manila, the capital city of the country, is the home to Malacañan Palace, the official residence and office of the President of the Philippines. The city is also the home to the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Other key national institutions based in Manila are the Court of Appeals, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, and the Departments of Budget and Management, Finance, Health, Justice, Labor and Employment and Public Works and Highways. Meanwhile, the Department of Science and Technology is based in Taguig while the Department of Tourism has", "title": "Metro Manila" } ]
3,586,375
Bryan Schmidt
sport
ice hockey
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560
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Bryan Schmidt
Ice hockey
121
59,363
What sport does Bryan Schmidt play?
[ "ice hockey" ]
[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19888281", "score": "1.7704778", "text": "season. Destroyers of the Bolivian Primera División signed Schmidt in June 2018. He scored his first career goal on 19 August vs. San José. Bryan Schmidt (footballer) Bryan Carlos Schmidt (born 19 November 1995) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Destroyers. Schmidt started in the youth of Argentine Primera División club Arsenal de Sarandí. He first featured in the senior matchday squad when he was selected on the substitutes bench for a 2013–14 league match against Belgrano on 11 May 2014. He subsequently made his first-team debut the following season on 6 December in a", "title": "Bryan Schmidt (footballer)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19888280", "score": "1.7035298", "text": "Bryan Schmidt (footballer) Bryan Carlos Schmidt (born 19 November 1995) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for Destroyers. Schmidt started in the youth of Argentine Primera División club Arsenal de Sarandí. He first featured in the senior matchday squad when he was selected on the substitutes bench for a 2013–14 league match against Belgrano on 11 May 2014. He subsequently made his first-team debut the following season on 6 December in a 1–6 away win against Atlético de Rafaela, his only appearance during the 2014 campaign. He made another appearance in the 2015 Argentine Primera División", "title": "Bryan Schmidt (footballer)" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "17261406", "score": "1.6610854", "text": "other siblings. Growing up, Schmidt played football and baseball on top of hockey, before deciding to stick with hockey. Nate Schmidt Nathan Thomas Schmidt (born July 16, 1991) is an American professional ice hockey defenseman for the Vegas Golden Knights of the National Hockey League (NHL). As an undrafted player, Schmidt signed with the Washington Capitals in 2013 after playing for the University of Minnesota. While a member of St. Cloud Cathedral of the Minnesota State High School League (MNHS), Schmidt was selected first overall by the Fargo Force in the 2007 United States Hockey League Futures Draft. His lone", "title": "Nate Schmidt" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20045954", "score": "1.6547127", "text": "Justin Schmidt (soccer) Justin Schmidt (born November 2, 1993) is an American soccer player who currently plays for New Mexico United in the USL Championship. Schmidt played college soccer at the University of Washington between 2012 and 2016, and in the USL Premier Development League with Washington Crossfire. Schmidt was drafted in the second round (35th overall) of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by Real Salt Lake. Schmidt signed with the club on March 1, 2017. He made his full professional debut for Salt Lake on March 11, 2017 against Chicago Fire. On February 4, 2018, Schmidt signed with USL side", "title": "Justin Schmidt (soccer)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "14906293", "score": "1.6359038", "text": "Konrad Schmidt Konrad Albert Schmidt (born August 2, 1984) is a former professional baseball catcher who played for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB) in 2010 and 2012. Schmidt attended Petaluma High School in Petaluma, California. He attended Santa Rosa Junior College after high school. While at SRJC, The Bearcubs won a CA Juco State Championship. He then went to the University of Arizona, where he played for the Arizona Wildcats baseball team, but transferred to the University of Nevada, Reno, where he played for the Nevada Wolf Pack baseball team. Schmidt was undrafted out of college, and", "title": "Konrad Schmidt" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13319630", "score": "1.622216", "text": "Blaine Schmidt Blaine Schmidt (born August 23, 1963 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a former professional Canadian football guard who played twelve seasons in the Canadian Football League. Schmidt played CIS football for the Guelph Gryphons. He played professional football first for the Edmonton Eskimos in 1986, then played the bulk of his career with the Toronto Argonauts from 1987 to 1994, including winning the 79th Grey Cup in 1991. He finished his career playing for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1995 to 1997, when he was named to the 1996 East Division All-Star team. He retired from football in 1998 and", "title": "Blaine Schmidt" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "13319631", "score": "1.5991061", "text": "now owns an automotive restoration shop in Erin, Ontario. Blaine Schmidt Blaine Schmidt (born August 23, 1963 in Sudbury, Ontario) is a former professional Canadian football guard who played twelve seasons in the Canadian Football League. Schmidt played CIS football for the Guelph Gryphons. He played professional football first for the Edmonton Eskimos in 1986, then played the bulk of his career with the Toronto Argonauts from 1987 to 1994, including winning the 79th Grey Cup in 1991. He finished his career playing for the Hamilton Tiger-Cats from 1995 to 1997, when he was named to the 1996 East Division", "title": "Blaine Schmidt" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18888005", "score": "1.590276", "text": "Bruno Oscar Schmidt Bruno Oscar Schmidt (born 6 October 1986) is a Brazilian beach volleyball player. He plays as a right-side defender. Bruno is the nephew of the former Brazilian basketball player Oscar Schmidt and of the TV news announcer Tadeu Schmidt. In 2010, he was named the FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour Most Improved Player. He was also named the Best Defensive Player in 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. Schmidt won the gold medal at the 2015 World Championships with his teammate Alison Cerutti in the Netherlands. He won the gold medal at the 2016 Rio olympics with Alison", "title": "Bruno Oscar Schmidt" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20045955", "score": "1.5902283", "text": "Sacramento Republic for the 2018 season. Schmidt signed for New Mexico United ahead of their inaugural USL Championship season in 2019. Justin Schmidt (soccer) Justin Schmidt (born November 2, 1993) is an American soccer player who currently plays for New Mexico United in the USL Championship. Schmidt played college soccer at the University of Washington between 2012 and 2016, and in the USL Premier Development League with Washington Crossfire. Schmidt was drafted in the second round (35th overall) of the 2017 MLS SuperDraft by Real Salt Lake. Schmidt signed with the club on March 1, 2017. He made his full", "title": "Justin Schmidt (soccer)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3156558", "score": "1.5833161", "text": "Jason Schmidt Jason David Schmidt (born January 29, 1973), is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. In his career, he has played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (2007–2009), San Francisco Giants (2001–06), Pittsburgh Pirates (1996–2001) and Atlanta Braves (1995–96), by whom he had been drafted in the eighth round, 206th overall, of the 1991 draft. Schmidt attended Kelso High School in Kelso, Washington, where he played football and basketball in addition to baseball. In 1991 as a senior he tossed a no-hitter, striking out 20 of 21 batters he faced. He was named Washington's Gatorade State Player of the", "title": "Jason Schmidt" } ]
3,268,437
Alderson Broaddus University
religion
American Baptist Churches USA
1,402,736
106
1,361,479
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Alderson Broaddus University
American Baptist Churches USA
2,497
6,035
What is the religion of Alderson Broaddus University?
[ "American Baptist Churches USA" ]
[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865036", "score": "1.7207012", "text": "school has since upped enrollment by over 600 students, expanded the athletic department immensely, and added many new academic programs. Today, Alderson Broaddus remains a health-related and professional educational institution firmly rooted in the liberal arts. The school is still growing and expanding. In 2013, the Board of Governors renamed the school Alderson Broaddus University. That same year, the institution matriculated the largest incoming freshman class in school history. The university is located on a campus with approximately 1100 students. The campus occupies a rolling hilltop overlooking the Tygart Valley River and the community of Philippi, with its county courthouse,", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865034", "score": "1.7092652", "text": "hardship in the late 1920s led to a decision to merge the two colleges, which shared common missions and outlooks as Baptist and liberal arts institutions. Since its founding, Alderson Broaddus has been committed to a strong liberal arts education. As such, the College seeks to imbue students with an appreciation of literature and the arts, Christian faith, music and the sciences. In more recent times, the College has focused on developing programs in the natural and applied sciences as well. In 1945, Alderson Broaddus developed the first four-year nursing and the first radiologic technology programs in West Virginia. A", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865037", "score": "1.6927745", "text": "church spires and the historic Philippi Covered Bridge, used by both Confederate and Union troops during the first land battle of the Civil War. The campus includes seven residence halls, the old Broaddus Hospital, a student center and cafeteria, an arena that houses the basketball, swimming, wrestling, and acrobatics and tumbling programs, tennis courts, a grass field used for intramural sports, a state of the art stadium that houses the football, lacrosse, and soccer teams, six academic buildings, a library, and a chapel. The oldest extant building on the campus, Whitescarver Hall (circa 1911), was named for George M. Whitescarver", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865040", "score": "1.6680456", "text": "the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) and NCAA Division II. The teams colors are Navy Blue, Gray and Gold, and its mascot is named Skirmish. The university offers 22 sports, 21 at the Varsity level: Football (which became a full varsity program in 2013), Baseball, Softball, Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Lacrosse, Men's (club level; to become full varsity in 2015–16) and Women's Volleyball, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Men's and Women's Track, Men and Women's Golf, Men and Women's Swimming, Men's Wrestling, Women's Acrobatics and Tumbling, Women's Tennis and Cheerleading. AB and its", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865031", "score": "1.6401696", "text": "Alderson Broaddus University Alderson Broaddus University (\"AB\") is a private, four-year university in Philippi, West Virginia. Alderson Broaddus was formed in 1932 as Alderson–Broaddus College by the union of two Baptist institutions: Alderson Academy (founded 1901) and Broaddus Institute (founded 1871; moved to Philippi, 1909). The school adopted its current name in 2013. Noted for its health science, natural science, education and music programs, the college offers a variety of majors in five academic divisions: Education and Special Programs, Health Sciences, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Social Sciences. It was the first college in West Virginia to offer a four-year degree", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865032", "score": "1.6327085", "text": "in nursing and the first in the country to offer a four-year physician assistant degree. Alderson Broaddus University derives its double-barreled name from the merging of two Baptist institutions in 1932. The older of the two, Broaddus Institute, was founded in Winchester, Virginia, in 1871 by Edward Jefferson Willis, a Baptist minister who named the new school after Rev. William Francis Ferguson Broaddus, a prominent Baptist minister at the time of the American Civil War. In response to economic hard times, Broaddus Institute was moved across the Allegheny Mountains to Clarksburg, West Virginia, in 1876. The college was moved again", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865033", "score": "1.6210933", "text": "to the small town of Philippi in 1909. In 1917 it became Broaddus College and Academy. The other institution, Alderson Academy, was founded in Alderson, West Virginia, in 1901 by Emma C. Alderson, a committed Baptist laywoman. Designed as a home school, it provided academic work in classics, sciences and normal studies. Originally supported by the Greenbrier Baptist Church, control was assumed by the West Virginia Baptist Association in 1910. As the years passed, Broaddus became a junior college, then a senior college — first granting baccalaureate degrees in 1926 — and Alderson Academy also added junior college status. Financial", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865043", "score": "1.5691339", "text": "The G-MAC added another new team to the conference in 2017 of Malone University. Alderson-Broaddus Baseball won the G-MAC conference title for the first time on May 14, 2016 over Trevecca Nazarene 9-6. Alderson Broaddus University Alderson Broaddus University (\"AB\") is a private, four-year university in Philippi, West Virginia. Alderson Broaddus was formed in 1932 as Alderson–Broaddus College by the union of two Baptist institutions: Alderson Academy (founded 1901) and Broaddus Institute (founded 1871; moved to Philippi, 1909). The school adopted its current name in 2013. Noted for its health science, natural science, education and music programs, the college offers", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2865038", "score": "1.5492318", "text": "of Pruntytown, WV. The Classical Revival building was designed by the architectural firm of Holmboe and Lafferty and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. AB maintains a \"dry campus\" policy (students may not consume alcohol on site). AB is also home to a big Greek community, with three local fraternities (Sigma Delta Nu, Epsilon Tau Eta Sigma, and Lambda Omega Mu), three local sororities (Lambda Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Delta, and Zeta Eta Theta), one national sorority (Sigma Alpha Iota), and one national fraternity (Kappa Alpha Psi). The campus has seven different dorms for students", "title": "Alderson Broaddus University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1262948", "score": "1.535878", "text": "for the first time by gas. In 1901, Broaddus College (founded in 1871 in Winchester, Virginia and later located in Clarksburg, West Virginia) relocated to \"Battle Hill\", overlooking Philippi. In 1932, Broaddus merged with Alderson Academy (itself founded in 1901 in Alderson, West Virginia), whereupon these two Baptist institutions became Alderson–Broaddus College. (The institution changed its name to the current \"Alderson Broaddus University\" in 2013.) In 1905 a new Barbour County Courthouse was completed. It was designed by J. Charles Fulton in a monumental Romanesque Revival style. The building contractor was J.P. Conn. Rail activity at Philippi peaked in the", "title": "Philippi, West Virginia" } ]
5,649,223
The Road
screenwriter
Joe Penhall
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The Road (2009 film)
Joe Penhall
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Who was the screenwriter for The Road?
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[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "14791581", "score": "1.7215312", "text": "producing approximately 20 drafts. Later drafts relied less on the published book and more on the original manuscript, which had been typed on a 120-foot roll of paper and kept in all the real names. In 2010, Salles had to convince the cast he had assembled in 2007 to remain committed to the project. This included Sam Riley as the alter ego of author Jack Kerouac, Sal Paradise, Garrett Hedlund as Dean Moriarty (Neal Cassady), who had been linked to the role since September 2007, and Kristen Stewart as Marylou. Salles had wanted to cast her after seeing the Sean", "title": "On the Road (film)" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "11532709", "score": "1.6724496", "text": "the 2006 novel \"The Road\" by Cormac McCarthy. When Wechsler had watched John Hillcoat's 2005 film \"The Proposition\" after reading \"The Road\", the producer decided to pursue Hillcoat to direct the film adaptation. Wechsler described Hillcoat's style: \"There was something beautiful in the way John captured the stark primitive humanity of the West in that movie.\" In April 2007, Joe Penhall was hired to script the adapted screenplay. Wechsler and his fellow producers Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz planned to have a script and an actor cast to portray the father before pursuing a distributor for the film. By the", "title": "The Road (2009 film)" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "8921927", "score": "1.6650062", "text": "stars Viggo Mortensen as the man and Kodi Smit-McPhee as the boy. Production took place in Louisiana, Oregon, and several locations in Pennsylvania. The film, like the novel, received generally positive reviews from critics. The Road The Road is a 2006 novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. It is a post-apocalyptic novel detailing the journey of a father and his young son over a period of several months, across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed most of civilization and, in the intervening years, almost all life on Earth. The novel was awarded the 2007 Pulitzer Prize", "title": "The Road" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5133115", "score": "1.6428107", "text": "Magazine\", which printed his story, \"Passage Into Eternity.\" Bezzerides wrote the novel \"The Long Haul\" (1938), which got him into the screenwriting business. He wrote such action feature movies as \"They Drive by Night\" (1940; based on \"The Long Haul\"), \"Desert Fury\" (1947), \"Thieves' Highway\" (1949), \"On Dangerous Ground\" (1952), \"Beneath the 12 Mile Reef\" (1953) and \"Track of the Cat\" (1954). He was one of the co-creators of the Western television series \"The Big Valley\". In 1940, Warner Bros. offered Bezzerides $2,000 for movie rights to \"The Long Haul\". He learned later that the script based on his book", "title": "A. I. Bezzerides" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5607807", "score": "1.6078238", "text": "added to fine writing, makes a book come immediately, intensely and brilliantly alive. If more is needed to make a masterpiece in modern American fiction, I am sure I don't know what it is.\" Screenwriter Justin Haythe adapted the novel for filming, which was directed by Sam Mendes, stars Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio, and co-stars Kathy Bates. It opened December 26, 2008 to generally favorable reviews. Revolutionary Road Revolutionary Road (released December 31, 1961) is author Richard Yates's debut novel. It was a finalist for the National Book Award in 1962 along with \"Catch-22\" and \"The Moviegoer\". When published", "title": "Revolutionary Road" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20105645", "score": "1.6043746", "text": "Southwest. At South by Southwest in March 2015, where her film \"6 Years\" was premiering, director Hannah Fidell revealed that she had co-written a screenplay for a road trip comedy film with her friend Carson D. Mell, writer of \"Silicon Valley\". The previous year, she had directed a short film version of the script, titled \"The Road\", with Mell and Peter Vack starring in the main roles and Andrew Droz Palermo serving as director of photography. On April 12, 2017, as additional photography was about to commence, it was reported that Tony Revolori and Jason Mantzoukas had been cast in", "title": "The Long Dumb Road" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "8921915", "score": "1.5978231", "text": "The Road The Road is a 2006 novel by American writer Cormac McCarthy. It is a post-apocalyptic novel detailing the journey of a father and his young son over a period of several months, across a landscape blasted by an unspecified cataclysm that has destroyed most of civilization and, in the intervening years, almost all life on Earth. The novel was awarded the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction in 2006. The book was adapted to a film of the same name in 2009, directed by John Hillcoat. A father and his", "title": "The Road" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "2145641", "score": "1.5921955", "text": "awards globally. McCarthy's next book, \"The Road\" (2006), won international acclaim and the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; a 2009 film adaptation was directed by John Hillcoat, written by Joe Penhall, and starred Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee. Also in 2006, McCarthy published the play \"The Sunset Limited\"; he adapted it as a screenplay for an HBO film (airdate February 2011). It was directed and executive produced by Tommy Lee Jones, who also starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson. In 2012, McCarthy sold his original screenplay \"The Counselor\" to Nick Wechsler, Paula Mae Schwartz, and Steve Schwartz, who had previously produced the", "title": "Cormac McCarthy" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "14791580", "score": "1.5873988", "text": "$25 million budget in association with Film4 in the U.K., and Videofilmes in Brazil. In preparation for the film, he made the documentary \"Searching for On the Road\", in which he took the same road trip as the lead character in the novel, Sal Paradise, and talked to Beat poets who knew Kerouac. He did this in order to understand \"the complexity of the jazz-infused prose and the sociopolitical climate that informed the period.\" Salles was occasionally joined by the film's screenwriter Jose Rivera in addition to spending six months reading up on Kerouac. Rivera then began writing the screenplay,", "title": "On the Road (film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18132921", "score": "1.5841982", "text": "Poetry. Oregon Poet Laureate. David Quammen, Creative Nonfiction – Science. Mary Roach, Creative Nonfiction – Science. Tom Robbins, Novelist. John Steinbeck, Novelist, Screenwriter (deceased) - instead met a volunteer at the National Steinbeck Center Dennis Stovall, Publisher, Writer. Gail Tsukiyama, Novelist, Poet. Frederick Turner, Nonfiction, Fiction. Mark Twain, Novelist (deceased) Cynthia Whitcomb, Screenwriter, Playwright. Daniel H. Wilson, Robotic Science Fiction, Novelist Patricia C, Wrede, YA Fantasy. The Authors Road The Authors Road is a non-commercial archive and documentary research project that explores the art of writing through interviews with American authors and experts. Their goal is to provide a repository", "title": "The Authors Road" } ]
3,038,698
Rondônia
capital
Porto Velho
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422
535,603
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Rondônia
Porto Velho
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What is the capital of Rondônia?
[ "Porto Velho" ]
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Officially founded on October 2, 1914, Porto Velho was founded by pioneers around 1907, during the construction of the Madeira-Mamoré railroad. After the railroad was completed, the local population was about one thousand inhabitants; its buildings Arthur Oliveira were chiefly the railway's installations and the wooden houses of the Caribbean (mainly Barbadian) workers - hence the name of the town's largest district by then, \"Bajan", "title": "Porto Velho" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "1763734", "score": "1.4841444", "text": "largest of these, the Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Indigenous Territory, covers over 1.8 million hectares. Another, the Rio Omerê Indigenous Territory, is home to the Kanoê and Akuntsu people, who number only four and five individuals respectively. Belmonte Airport is located in the state capital of Porto Velho. Rondônia Rondônia () is a state in Brazil, located in the north part of the country. To the west is a short border with the state of Acre, to the north is the state of Amazonas, in the east is Mato Grosso, and in the south and southwest is Bolivia. Its capital is Porto Velho.", "title": "Rondônia" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "2244698", "score": "1.4670111", "text": "Porto Velho Porto Velho (, \"Old Port\") is the capital of the Brazilian state of Rondônia, in the upper Amazon River basin, and a Catholic Metropolitan Archbishopric. The population is 426,558 people (as of the IBGE 2010 census). Located on the border of Rondônia and the state of Amazonas, the town is an important trading center for cassiterite, the mining of which represents the most important economic activity in the region, as well as a transportation and communication center. It is on the eastern shore of the Madeira River, one of the main tributaries of the Amazon River. It is", "title": "Porto Velho" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "1763733", "score": "1.4639947", "text": "is part of the Beni savanna ecoregion. The Samuel Dam is located in the state, on the Jamari River. According to the IBGE of 2008, there were 1,519,000 people residing in the state. The population density was 6.6 inh./km². Urbanization: 66.8% (2004); Population growth: 2.2% (1991-2000); Houses: 430,747 (2005). The last PNAD (National Research for Sample of Domiciles) census revealed the following numbers: 832,000 Brown (Multiracial) people (54.81%), 546,000 White people (35.95%), 115,000 Black people (7.56%), 16,000 Asian people (1.08%), 8,000 Amerindian people (0.53%). there were 21 Indigenous Territories in Rondônia, with two more in process of being demarcated. The", "title": "Rondônia" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "2244702", "score": "1.4541078", "text": "and of gold on the Madeira River, at the end of the 1950s. In addition, the government's decision to allow large cattle farms in the territory began a trend of migration into the city. Almost one million people moved to Rondônia, and Porto Velho's population increased to three hundred thousand. This intense migration caused much trouble for the city. Among many other problems, the suburban boroughs, for example, are nothing but shanty towns. Its Catedral Metropolitana Sagrado Coração de Jesus, is the cathedral archiepiscopal see of a Latin Catholic jurisdiction that started on 1925.05.01 as the vast Amazonian Territorial Prelature", "title": "Porto Velho" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9422116", "score": "1.4462988", "text": "Rondônia. Espigão d'Oeste Espigão do Oeste is a city of Brazil, located in state of Rondônia. Its population was 32,385 (2015) and its area is 4,518 km². The city is the 13th most populous in Rondônia and 119th most populous of northern Brazil, but nevertheless maintains the 12th largest GDP Rondônia. Has the 40th best HDI in the North and best IDEB Rondônia, possessing incredibly 8 of 50 best public schools in the state. The city is home to the Motorcycling Federation of the State of Rondônia and the current runner-up Football Championship Rondoniense, with Espigão Sport Club. In 1999,", "title": "Espigão d'Oeste" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "14123869", "score": "1.4228096", "text": "Rondolândia Rondolândia is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil. Rondolandia was created in 1998. Rondolândia received status of municipality and district by state law No. 6984 of January 28, 1998, with territory taken from Aripuanã. The municipality of Rondolândia is geographically located in Mato Grosso, but historically the majority of the population has a greater connection with Ji-Paraná and Rondônia Cacoal belonging to, because it is too far from the cities of Mato Grosso. Access the state capital and other cities usually occurs through Rondônia, and follows the timezone RO. In this", "title": "Rondolândia" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "14123872", "score": "1.4181615", "text": "the Mayor and she is going to be responsible for the city from 2013 to 2016.It seems a change for the city. A new view became. Rondolândia Rondolândia is a municipality in the state of Mato Grosso in the Central-West Region of Brazil. Rondolandia was created in 1998. Rondolândia received status of municipality and district by state law No. 6984 of January 28, 1998, with territory taken from Aripuanã. The municipality of Rondolândia is geographically located in Mato Grosso, but historically the majority of the population has a greater connection with Ji-Paraná and Rondônia Cacoal belonging to, because it is", "title": "Rondolândia" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "6267109", "score": "1.3641849", "text": "Rondonópolis Rondonópolis (formerly known as Rio Vermelho (Red River)) is the third-largest municipality in Mato Grosso. It is located around from Cuiabá, the capital of the state. The municipality contains the Dom Osório Stoffel State Park, created in 2002. The Vermelho River runs through the south of the municipal seat and along the north of the state park border. According to the Brazilian census in 2012 the town had 202,309 inhabitants. The city is growing quickly because many industries settled there and the soybean plantation is considered a \"new gold rush\" in the region, attracting emigrants from distant regions of", "title": "Rondonópolis" } ]
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The Promise
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Fred Weintraub
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The Promise (1979 film)
Fred Weintraub
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Who was the producer of The Promise?
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It was directed by Gilbert Cates and produced by Fred Weintraub and Paul Heller Weintraub and Heller also wrote the source story, which Garry Michael White dramatized; the resultant film was later novelized by Danielle Steel. It was remade in India as the Hindi film \"Yeh Vaada Raha\" (1982). In a rich-boy/poor-girl story along the lines of \"Love Story,\" Boston college students Michael Hillyard (Collins) and Nancy McAllister (Quinlan) are in love. While visiting a", "title": "The Promise (1979 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15264196", "score": "1.6469159", "text": "been available on demand from Hulu. The Promise (2011 TV serial) The Promise is a British television serial in four episodes written and directed by Peter Kosminsky, with music by Debbie Wiseman. It tells the story of a young woman who goes to present-day Israel and Palestine determined to find out about her soldier grandfather's involvement in the final years of Palestine under the British mandate. It premiered on Channel 4 on 6 February 2011. Erin Matthews is an eighteen-year-old British teenager about to start her gap year. She is reluctantly taken to see her grandfather Len, now in his", "title": "The Promise (2011 TV serial)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12886054", "score": "1.6298121", "text": "Promise (1986 film) Promise is a 1986 American made-for-television drama film presented by \"Hallmark Hall of Fame\". Adapted by screenwriter Richard Friedenberg from a story by Ken Blackwell and Tennyson Flowers, the film was directed by Glenn Jordan and aired December 14, 1986. James Garner stars as a carefree man who returns to his hometown after his mother's death and has to assume responsibility for his mentally ill younger brother (James Woods). One of the most honored films in television history, \"Promise\" received the Peabody Award, Humanitas Prize, Christopher Award and Golden Globe Award. Its record of five Primetime Emmy", "title": "Promise (1986 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18846860", "score": "1.6115898", "text": "and the generations to come. The story of \"The Promise\" was based on an unproduced screenplay titled \"Anatolia\" by Robin Swicord, though Terry George completely rewrote the screenplay. Swicord says, \"There’s some very fragmentary bits of my story that are in there, but he invented the Christian Bale character and changed the other characters. I had a medical student in my screenplay, but he wasn’t at all like the character in \"The Promise\".\" Filming began in Autumn 2015 in Portugal, Malta, and Spain, with the shooting scheduled to last until December. Reshoots took place in New York in May and", "title": "The Promise (2016 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15264157", "score": "1.6102422", "text": "making challenging drama... drama that gets it into political and legal hot water.\" The BBC agreed to sell its interest and let the project go into turnaround — for a generously low rate according to Kosminsky — and in 2007 he secured an exclusive deal with Daybreak Pictures, run by Channel 4's former head of film David Aukin, with whom he had previously made \"The Government Inspector\" (2005) and \"Britz\" (2007). At this stage the treatment ran to 180 pages, with many scenes described in detail. Researchers continued to conduct interviews to enrich the story. Kosminsky flew to Israel with", "title": "The Promise (2011 TV serial)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3381504", "score": "1.5991838", "text": "as one of two executive producers. The Utah cities of Salt Lake, Midvale and Lehi are cited in the closing credits. Parts of the film were also shot in Wendover and Provo, Utah. Promised Land (1987 film) Promised Land is a 1987 drama film written and directed by Michael Hoffman and starring Kiefer Sutherland and Meg Ryan. Set in Utah, the film is apparently based on a true story. It was the first film to be commissioned by the Sundance Film Festival, and uses the drama over economic class and manhood to critique the Reagan Administration. The film opens by", "title": "Promised Land (1987 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18846868", "score": "1.5982682", "text": "student Michael He that has received 300,000 views. At the time of its American release the film had a 5.5/10 from 129,241 votes, and as of holds a rating of 6.0/10 based on 157,865 votes. The Promise (2016 film) The Promise is a 2016 American historical drama film directed by Terry George and starring Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon and Christian Bale, set in the final years of the Ottoman Empire. The plot is about a love triangle that develops between Mikael (Isaac), an Armenian medical student, Chris (Bale), a Paris-based American journalist, and Ana (Le Bon), an Armenian-born woman", "title": "The Promise (2016 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18846853", "score": "1.5955446", "text": "The Promise (2016 film) The Promise is a 2016 American historical drama film directed by Terry George and starring Oscar Isaac, Charlotte Le Bon and Christian Bale, set in the final years of the Ottoman Empire. The plot is about a love triangle that develops between Mikael (Isaac), an Armenian medical student, Chris (Bale), a Paris-based American journalist, and Ana (Le Bon), an Armenian-born woman raised in France, immediately before the Armenian Genocide. \"The Promise\" premiered on September 11, 2016, at the Toronto International Film Festival and was released in the United States on April 21, 2017, 102 years to", "title": "The Promise (2016 film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "15264107", "score": "1.594636", "text": "The Promise (2011 TV serial) The Promise is a British television serial in four episodes written and directed by Peter Kosminsky, with music by Debbie Wiseman. It tells the story of a young woman who goes to present-day Israel and Palestine determined to find out about her soldier grandfather's involvement in the final years of Palestine under the British mandate. It premiered on Channel 4 on 6 February 2011. 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732,467
Northland International University
religion
Baptists
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Northland Scholars Academy
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What is the religion of Northland International University?
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[ { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3000925", "score": "1.6432552", "text": "Division II member of the National Christian College Athletic Association, and has competed in men's and women's soccer, men's and women's basketball, men's and women's cross-country, men's golf, and women's volleyball. Men's hockey and men's volleyball competed as athletic clubs not under the sanction of the NCCAA. Men's soccer and men's cross-country were traditionally Northland's strongest sports; as the soccer team won over ten regional championships in addition to several national championships. Their 2012 season ended with a loss in the national championship game to Moody Bible Institute, and in 2013 they earned a top three at-large bid in the", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3000926", "score": "1.626873", "text": "national championship tournament. The cross-country teams earned four national titles in five years (2001-2003, 2005), and finished as the runner-up in 2006. Northland International University Northland International University, formerly Northland Baptist Bible College, was a Baptist college in Dunbar, Wisconsin. The school was founded in 1976 by businessman and inventor, Paul Patz. Its stated mission was \"(1) to glorify God by providing an educational environment for developing servant-leaders in honesty, obedience, wisdom, and service to love Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul, and mind (2) and by teaching students to live by the principles of God's Word, to walk", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3000916", "score": "1.5469053", "text": "Northland International University Northland International University, formerly Northland Baptist Bible College, was a Baptist college in Dunbar, Wisconsin. The school was founded in 1976 by businessman and inventor, Paul Patz. Its stated mission was \"(1) to glorify God by providing an educational environment for developing servant-leaders in honesty, obedience, wisdom, and service to love Jesus Christ with all their heart, soul, and mind (2) and by teaching students to live by the principles of God's Word, to walk with God as His faithful laborers, and to serve in local churches for revival, world evangelization, and the discipling of future generations", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3000922", "score": "1.5222545", "text": "new set of articles of faith that would be specific to Northland. The new revision of the statement was completed in the fall of 2013. In October 2014, Northland announced that the board of trustees of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary had decided to accept the university's assets and campus as a gift and to establish an extension of Southern's Boyce college at the campus. However, on April 22, 2015 President Patz announced that The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary had reversed their previous decision and no longer intended to acquire Northland's campus. Following a meeting of the Northland Board of", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3000917", "score": "1.4926074", "text": "for the cause of Jesus Christ.\" The university's purpose statement was \"Preparing the next generation of servant-leaders for Great Commission living.\" On April 30, 2015, Northland announced its closing, effective at the end of the 2014–2015 school year. Northland Mission Camp (now Northland Camp and Conference Center) was founded on December 31, 1958 by Paul and Mamie Patz and Rev. Harold and Arlene Sailer. Rev. Sailer and his wife both graduated from Northwestern Bible College. Property for the facility in northeast Wisconsin was purchased in 1960. In 1976, Northland Bible Institute was started. The following year, it changed its name", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3000918", "score": "1.4919837", "text": "to Northland Baptist Bible College. On April 7, 2009, the school created the name Northland International University as a canopy name for its four entities: Northland Baptist Bible College, Northland Graduate Studies, Northland Center for Global Opportunities, and Northland Online. Northland Camp and Conference Center and Northland International University are branches of Northland Mission, Inc. For much of its history, Northland operated without accreditation, which meant that its students were not eligible for government financial assistance. In 2004, Northland obtained provisional accreditation from the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS), making its students eligible for federal funds. TRACS", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3000923", "score": "1.489783", "text": "Trustees, President Patz communicated the board's decision to close both the graduate and undergraduate schools of the university following the end of the 2014-2015 school year. Although the education branches of Northland Mission were closed, the Camp and Conference Center remain open, offering a variety of summer camps, and various youth, family, and ministerial retreats during the school year. Northland International University ceased academic operations in 2015. Lancaster Bible College became the custodian of student academic records (transcripts). Several recordings made by the Northland Baptist Bible College Choir, such as \"A Heart to Praise\" and \"Holy is He\", remain available.", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3000919", "score": "1.469108", "text": "granted full accreditation in 2008. In 2009, Northland requested inclusion in the Wisconsin Tuition Grant Program, so that undergraduate students from Wisconsin attending Northland could receive state financial assistance. In August 2009, the Wisconsin Higher Education Aids Board determined that Northland students were not eligible for state financial aid because the college's accreditation was not from a regional accreditation organization. Northland appealed the ruling to agency's board, citing TRACS' federal government recognition. A decision was expected in the fall of 2009, but students were not eligible for state aid for the 2009-2010 school year. Northland was approved for participation in", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3000924", "score": "1.4509561", "text": "Northland's 1500 acre campus is located approximately 6 miles southeast of Dunbar, Wisconsin. The main classroom buildings are the Founder's Center, named in honor of the school's founder, Paul Patz; and the Jacquot Educational Center (JEC), named in honor of former dean Dr. Ardell Jacquot. The Founder's Center also housed the administrative offices, registrar's office, and business office of the university. The University library, which houses over 50,000 volumes, is located in the JEC. The campus also has a Fine Arts Center where music classes and performances were held. Northland's intercollegiate sports mascot was the Pioneer. The school was a", "title": "Northland International University" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3000921", "score": "1.4455477", "text": "May 22, 2013 voted to install Daniel Patz as the new chairman of the board. A month later, On June 13, 2013, President Olson announced to faculty and staff that he had resigned. He indicated that this would give the board the best opportunity to move forward and to succeed. On June 17 and 18 a Board Advisory Council (BAC) convened, and Mr. Daniel Patz was appointed as the university's fourth president. On May 10, 2013, Northland announced that it was provisionally replacing its articles of faith with the New Hampshire Baptist Confession of Faith of 1853, while developing a", "title": "Northland International University" } ]
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Georg Baumann
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Russian Empire
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Georg Baumann
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In what city was Georg Baumann born?
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He has several different directions of work which are Fine Nude Art photography, celebrity portraits, and landscape pictures. Born in 1968 in Vienna, Manfred Baumann grew up in Vienna’s 13th district of Hietzing, where he also attended school. After graduating from general secondary school, he started an apprenticeship at the age of 16 at one of the most traditional shops in Vienna, Julius Meinl, where he also worked as manager for a year. In 1995, he moved to Canada to work as a photographer there. After just", "title": "Manfred Baumann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "18865476", "score": "1.6589987", "text": "Karl Baumann Karl Herman Baumann (December 26, 1911 – January 30, 1984) was an American artist of German origin. Baumann was a leading California Abstract Expressionist, a noted professor of painting at the California College of the Arts and teacher at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Karl Baumann was an American painter, commercial artist, printmaker and noted teacher. He was born in 1911 in Leipzig, Germany. His father, Willie Baumann, came from a family of wealth, while his mother, Augusta Baumann, came from a more poor background. Before World War I broke out, Willie took his family to", "title": "Karl Baumann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "11284225", "score": "1.6549289", "text": "Erwin Friedrich Baumann Erwin Friedrich Baumann (* October 27, 1890 in Berne; † February 8, 1980 ibidem.) was a Swiss architect and sculptor. Erwin Friedrich Baumann was born in 1890 in Berne as the second of four children of the master builder and politician Friedrich Baumann (1835–1910) and Marie-Louise Baumann-Bigler (1856–1937). Right before starting school he got diphtheria, and the medical treatment at Rotbad (Diemtigtal) led to severe problems at school. Baumann writes in one of his biographical notes: “With the lowest quarter of my class I managed to get into the high school and may as well have slipped", "title": "Erwin Friedrich Baumann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "19436069", "score": "1.6463962", "text": "Georg Naumann Kurt Georg Naumann (1901–1978) was a German scientist, trapper and pioneer of the early local exploration and use of oil wells and natural gas deposits in the northern catchment area of Athabasca River in Canada. Georg Naumann was the eldest son of the Radeberg factory worker August Otto Naumann (1874–1922) and his wife Anna, née Berger (1876–1966), who had another five children (four sons and one daughter). After the early death of his father, the responsibility for the supporting of the family fell on Georg’s – the eldest son’s – shoulders. That was difficult, all the more so,", "title": "Georg Naumann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "4248453", "score": "1.6461554", "text": "Eugen Baumann Eugen Baumann (12 December 1846 – 3 November 1896) was a German chemist. He was one of the first people to create polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and, together with Carl Schotten, he discovered the Schotten-Baumann reaction. Baumann was born in Cannstatt, which is now part of Stuttgart. After he attended a gymnasium in Stuttgart, he was educated in the pharmacy of his father. During his time in Stuttgart, he already attended the lectures of Hermann von Fehling at the University of Stuttgart. To broaden his education, he went to Lübeck and Gothenburg to work in pharmacies there. Later, he", "title": "Eugen Baumann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8399005", "score": "1.5927856", "text": "Hermann Baumann (musician) Hermann Baumann (born 1 August 1934) is a horn player, academic teacher and composer. After starting his musical career as a singer and jazz drummer he switched to horn at the age of 17. He studied with Fritz Huth at the Hochschule für Musik Würzburg and then played principal horn in various orchestras for 12 years, including the Dortmunder Philharmoniker and the Stuttgart Radio Symphony Orchestra. His career as a soloist started in 1964 when he won first prize in the prestigious ARD International Music Competition in Munich. Since then he has played on many solo and", "title": "Hermann Baumann (musician)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "9227788", "score": "1.5875599", "text": "Johannes Baumann left the school to become the local pastor in 1597, Heermann's parents took him to Wohlau, where he lived and studied with Jakob Fuchs, a doctor and apothecary. At school in Wohlau, he was taught by Georg Gigas, son of Johann Gigas, composer of two popular hymns of the time. After a year he became ill yet again, and his parents brought him home. After recovering, he returned to school in Raudten. At the house of a teacher, Gregorius Fiebing, he began his first poetry at the age of seventeen. In 1602, he moved to Fraustadt, where he", "title": "Johann Heermann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12173976", "score": "1.5830534", "text": "Horst H. Baumann Horst H. Baumann (born June 19, 1934 Aachen) is a German architect, designer, light artist, and photographer. He is best known for designing Rheinturm Düsseldorf, in Düsseldorf, Germany. He studied metallurgical engineering from 1954 to 1957 (and from 1972 to 1974) at the RWTH Aachen, and from 1994 to 2004 at the Heinrich-Heine University in Düsseldorf. He worked as a photographer and designer since 1957, and since 1966 as a lighting artist. In 1963-1964, he was a visiting lecturer at the Hochschule für Gestaltung in Ulm. In 1977, he took part in \"documenta 6\" in Kassel, where", "title": "Horst H. Baumann" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "16945180", "score": "1.5739982", "text": "Richard Baumann Richard Baumann (August 5, 1899 – January 2, 1997) was a German theologian and writer. Baumann was born in Stuttgart, Germany. After studying Protestant theology at Tübingen and Marburg since 1922, Baumann was pastor of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg. Because of his Bible study and under the influence of Kirchenkampf during the Third Reich as well as intensive contact to Catholic Christians especially during the Second World War, he came in 1941 to the conclusion that after the Gospel of Matthew 16.18 and Gospel of John from 21.15 to 17 Jesus said Simon Peter was transmitted order", "title": "Richard Baumann" } ]
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Oliver's Story
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Erich Segal
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Who was the screenwriter for Oliver's Story?
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He published a number of scholarly works as well as teaching at the university level. He acted as a visiting professor for the University of Munich, Princeton University, and Dartmouth College. He wrote widely on Greek and Latin literature. His novel \"The Class\" (1985), a saga based on the Harvard Class of 1958, was also a bestseller, and won literary honour in France and Italy. \"Doctors\" was another \"New York", "title": "Erich Segal" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5446062", "score": "1.5274479", "text": "tale\". After contemplating the concept for nearly five years, Oliver wrote the script over a nine-month period in 2002, before she was hired at \"Six Feet Under\". In 2002, when her agent asked for a project to shop around, Oliver gave them \"Lars\". In 2005, it was ranked No. 3 on the 2005 edition of The Black List, a compilation of the Top 90 most-liked, un-produced scripts in Hollywood. Directed by Craig Gillespie and starring Ryan Gosling, the film had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival where it received a standing ovation from the audience. The screenplay", "title": "Nancy Oliver" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5446063", "score": "1.4910202", "text": "was eventually nominated for several awards, including an Academy Award for Original Screenplay. In 2008, Oliver received the Humanitas Prize for the screenplay. In 2007, Oliver again teamed up with Alan Ball to write and direct episodes for his HBO vampire series, \"True Blood\". She is also in the early stages of another film project. Nancy Oliver Nancy Oliver (born February 8, 1955) is an American playwright and screenwriter who is best known for her work on the successful TV series \"Six Feet Under.\" Oliver was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2008 for her debut", "title": "Nancy Oliver" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "3917625", "score": "1.480478", "text": "Oliver's Story (film) Oliver's Story is a 1978 American romantic drama film and a sequel to \"Love Story\" (1970) based on a novel by Erich Segal published a year earlier. It was directed by John Korty and again starred Ryan O'Neal, this time opposite Candice Bergen. The original music score was composed by Lee Holdridge and Francis Lai. It was released by Paramount Pictures on December 15, 1978. This film's promotional tagline is: \"\"It takes someone very special to help you forget someone very special.\"\" Oliver Barrett IV is emotionally devastated by the death of his young wife Jenny, who", "title": "Oliver's Story (film)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20789458", "score": "1.476055", "text": "life of the gangster Arthur Rothstein and it is a remake of the 1930 film. According to Louella O. Parsons, \"Oliver H.P. Garrett has written a thriling story, but even so, much of the credit must go to John Cromwell, who directed the story with finesse and with a fine regard for detail. He wrote the story for the crime drama \"Her Husband Lies\" (1937), which was adapted and was also a remake of \"Street of Chance\", starring William Powell and Kay Francis. He wrote the screenplay and the dialogue of \"For the Defense\" (1930), and \"Scandal Sheet\" (1931). \"The", "title": "Oliver H.P. Garrett" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "12584517", "score": "1.4750065", "text": "Oliver Crawford Oliver Crawford (August 12, 1917 – September 24, 2008) was an American screenwriter and author who overcame the Hollywood blacklist during the McCarthy Era of the 1950s to become one of the entertainment industry's most successful television writers. Shows that Crawford wrote for include \"\", \"Bonanza\", \"Quincy, M.E.\", \"Perry Mason\" and the \"Kraft Television Theatre\". Born in Chicago, Illinois, Crawford attended the Chicago Art Institute and the Goodman Theatre school. His classmates at Goodman included Sam Wanamaker and Karl Malden, both of whom became his lifelong friends. Crawford began working in the television industry as a writer in", "title": "Oliver Crawford" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "5446058", "score": "1.4620805", "text": "Nancy Oliver Nancy Oliver (born February 8, 1955) is an American playwright and screenwriter who is best known for her work on the successful TV series \"Six Feet Under.\" Oliver was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 2008 for her debut screenplay, \"Lars and the Real Girl\". Oliver was born in Syracuse, NY and raised in Framingham, Massachusetts. She began writing at an early age and earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst. During this time she was involved with the university's theater department as a performer. While attending", "title": "Nancy Oliver" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "20519626", "score": "1.4455495", "text": "memoirist worth reading, Oliver has mastered the art of self-deprecation.\" \"Kirkus Reviews\", in its review, described Oliver's writing as \"in-your-face funny but with surprisingly moving moments,\" while \"Publishers Weekly\" wrote, \"His chatty style and candor about sex is entertaining.\" In a feature article about Oliver, \"Metro\", an international daily newspaper, called his book \"a collection of essays, vignettes, poems, lists and diary entries that document the poignant, hilarious and awkward moments of intimacy between humans.\" In 2011, Oliver took home a New York Innovative Theatre Awards for Outstanding Original Short Script for his screenplay \"Come Here\". Oliver, who is homosexual,", "title": "Isaac Oliver (writer)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "3917628", "score": "1.44495", "text": "$3 million for his role. He originally turned it down, saying he was unhappy with the script. \"It was just a rehash of the book, which hadn't interested me,\" he said. \"I just don't think Segal did a good job of catching him. Oliver is a real hard guy to follow.\" He changed his mind after director John Korty rewrote the script. O'Neal says he was paid less than $3 million, although he received $1 million up front and a share of the profits. O'Neal says that Candice Bergen was reluctant to appear in the film and he had to", "title": "Oliver's Story (film)" } ]
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The Sea (novel)
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Who is the author of The Sea?
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His first book, \"Song for the Blue Ocean\", was chosen as a New York Times Notable Book of the Year, a Los Angeles Times best nonfiction selection, a Library Journal best science book selection, and won the Lannan Literary Award for nonfiction. His second book, \"Eye of the Albatross\", won the John Burroughs Medal and the National Academies' communications award for the", "title": "Carl Safina" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "8759474", "score": "1.5457174", "text": "the Sea\", was published. In 1990 he helped McLean set up the garage publishing house Clocktower Press. In 1991 Meek moved to Kiev and in 1994 to Moscow. He joined the staff of The Guardian, becoming its Moscow bureau chief. In 1999 he moved to London. He left the Guardian in 2005. He is the author of five novels, two books of short stories and a book of essays about privatisation. He is a contributing editor to The London Review of Books. In the 1990s and early 2000s Meek was associated with the emerging experimental realist school of Scottish writers,", "title": "James Meek (author)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "10890407", "score": "1.5389464", "text": "Under the Sea Wind Under the Sea Wind: A Naturalist's Picture of Ocean Life (1941) is the first book written by the American marine biologist Rachel Carson. It was published by Simon & Schuster in 1941, when it received very good reviews but sold poorly. After the great success of a sequel \"The Sea Around Us\" (Oxford, 1951), it was reissued by Oxford University Press; that edition was an alternate Book-of-the-Month Club selection and became another bestseller. It is recognised today as one of the \"definitive works of American nature writing,\" and is in print as one of the Penguin", "title": "Under the Sea Wind" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "6211513", "score": "1.5235329", "text": "The Sea (novel) The Sea (2005) is the fifteenth book (thirteenth novel) by Irish writer John Banville. It won the 2005 Man Booker Prize. The story is told by Max Morden, a self-aware, retired art historian attempting to reconcile himself to the deaths of those he loved as a child and as an adult. The novel is written as a reflective journal; the setting always in flux, wholly dependent upon the topic or theme Max feels inclined to write about. Despite the constant fluctuations, Max returns to three settings: his childhood memories of the Graces—a wealthy middle-class family living in", "title": "The Sea (novel)" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2448086", "score": "1.5228032", "text": "The Sea, the Sea The Sea, the Sea is a novel by Iris Murdoch. Published in 1978, it was her nineteenth novel. It won the 1978 Booker Prize. \"The Sea, the Sea\" is a tale of the strange obsessions that haunt a self-satisfied playwright and director as he begins to write his memoirs. Murdoch's novel exposes the motivations that drive her characters – the vanity, jealousy, and lack of compassion behind the disguises they present to the world. Charles Arrowby, its central figure, decides to withdraw from the world and live in seclusion in a house by the sea. While", "title": "The Sea, the Sea" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "10895712", "score": "1.5194976", "text": "the 1952 National Book Award for Nonfiction and a Burroughs Medal in nature writing. It remained on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller List for 86 weeks and it has been translated into 28 languages. Simon & Schuster had published her first book \"Under the Sea Wind\" in 1941; it was reviewed favorably but it sold poorly. Carson initially planned to call the sequel \"Return to the Sea\", and began writing in 1948, just after hiring Marie Rodell as her literary agent. Carson began by writing a single chapter (what would be \"The Birth of an Island\") along with a", "title": "The Sea Around Us" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "2229563", "score": "1.5117117", "text": "The Sea-Wolf The Sea-Wolf is a 1904 psychological adventure novel by American novelist Jack London. The book's protagonist, Humphrey van Weyden, is a literary critic who is a survivor of an ocean collision and who comes under the dominance of Wolf Larsen, the powerful and amoral sea captain who rescues him. Its first printing of forty thousand copies was immediately sold out before publication on the strength of London's previous \"The Call of the Wild\". Ambrose Bierce wrote, \"The great thing—and it is among the greatest of things—is that tremendous creation, Wolf Larsen... the hewing out and setting up of", "title": "The Sea-Wolf" }, { "hasanswer": false, "id": "6211522", "score": "1.5049906", "text": "So I started to write The Sea in the third person. It was going to be very short, seventy pages or so, and solely about childhood holidays at the seaside—very bare. I worked on it for about eighteen months, but I couldn’t get it to work. And then, out of nowhere, the first-person narrative voice made itself heard again.\" \"The Sea\" was completed in September 2004. The novel won the Man Booker Prize for 2005. The selection of \"The Sea\" for the Booker Prize was a satisfying victory for Banville, as his novel \"The Book of Evidence\" was shortlisted in", "title": "The Sea (novel)" }, { "hasanswer": true, "id": "6211525", "score": "1.5018079", "text": "Man Booker Prize, which in general promotes good, middlebrow fiction.\" A film adaptation has been shot, with Banville having penned the script. The movie is directed by Stephen Brown and stars Ciarán Hinds (Max Morden), Rufus Sewell (Carlo Grace), Charlotte Rampling (Miss Vavasour), and Natascha McElhone (Connie Grace). The film is produced by Luc Roeg, scored by Andrew Hewitt, with cinematography by John Conroy. The Sea (novel) The Sea (2005) is the fifteenth book (thirteenth novel) by Irish writer John Banville. It won the 2005 Man Booker Prize. The story is told by Max Morden, a self-aware, retired art historian", "title": "The Sea (novel)" } ]
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