Pete Gayde <pete.gayde@gmail.com>: Oct 24 07:02PM -0500 Mark Brader wrote: > since the 1940s. Name it. > 10. We call that old slatted dock chair with wide armrests a Muskoka > chair. What do they call it in the US, where it originated? Adirondack > asking about here. In every case, supply the foreign-language > title (in ASCII or ISO 8859-1, please). > 1. Japanese for "Chaos". Akira Kurosawa's version of "King Lear". Ran; Rashomon > 2. Subtitled "A Chronicle of Germany", Edgar Reitz's 1984 TV > miniseries had its theatrical release the following year. Berlin Alexanderplatz > 3. In 1981, Wolfgang Petersen directed this story of one German > submarine. Das Boot > 4. Literal translation: "The North". The story, filmed in 1983, > of Guatemalans looking for a better life in the United States. El Norte > on food. > 6. "The Sweet Life". Federico Fellini's 1960 film gave the world > the term "paparazzi". La Dolce Vita > straight so as not to spoil a son's wedding prospects. > The title refers to a St-Tropez nightclub, where the "madwomen" > are female impersonators. Le Trocadero > Cannes in 1977. > 10. "Song of the Road". Satyajit Ray's first instalment of the > Apu trilogy. Pete Gayde |
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