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Includes an A-Z index of movies screened at the Scala Cinema, 1978-1993.
"Contains complete documentation of the making of Un Chant d'Amour, including an illustrated shot-by-shot description, thematic analysis, and exibition history"--Back cover.
Jane Giles' study traces the origins of 'The Crying Game' in Neil Jordan's early, award-winning films and books. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Jordan and producer Stephen Wooley, Giles details the film's tense and troubled production history.
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Also genealogical sketches of the Pool, Very, Tarr and other families, with a history of premaquid, ancient and modern; some account of early settlements in maine; and some details of indian warfare.
Bath, 1780: Without family or fortune, Miss Araminta Giles must rely on her wit alone. Engaged by Mr Derringer to be companion to his sister for the Bath Season, Ary views this position as merely another in a line of employments necessary to her survival. So when she finds herself warming to Charlotte, and shivering under the intense gaze of Mr Derringer, she is surprised to find herself hoping for more than just a roof over her head. But a series of intriguing encounters in polite Society cause Ary to realise her position with the Derringers may not be the fruit of her own labours after all. As she tries to make sense of the revelations, she is forced to consider what she really wants. Will she keep going through life relying only on herself? Or is she willing to take a chance on a home, family and… love? This is the first book in the Hearts of the Hall multi-author series of faith-based novellas: 1. Finding Miss Giles by Philippa Jane Keyworth set in 1780 2. Engaging Miss Shaw by Rachel Knowles set in 1815 3. Restoring Miss Hastings by Edwina Kiernan set in 1850 Find out more at heartsofthehall.com.