Convex Photography Magazine - December 2015
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 8,9 MB
English | 52 pages | True PDF | 8,9 MB
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The movie starts with an interview with director Claude Lelouch. He pleads viewers not to disclose the plot of the movie after leaving the projection room. Even the movie's trailer shows only a long sequence of faces gazing speechlessly in space. "Like all my movies, this one is about a man and a woman", says Lelouch in the interview.
In late 19th century's Netherlands, an albino woman and a blind man develop an indiscriminate love for one another. Will love be blind?
Part 1: Blast Off Live
Professor Brian Cox and Dara O Briain present live coverage celebrating British astronaut Tim Peake's space mission as he blasts off to become the first Briton to serve on the International Space Station. They are joined at the Science Museum in London by astronauts including Chris Hadfield, the former commander of the ISS, alongside thousands of people who are there to cheer Tim on. Meanwhile, in sub-zero temperatures in Kazakhstan, Dallas Campbell reports live from the Soyuz rocket launch site.
Murphy deserts the Union Army to warn former Texas neighbors of impending Indian attacks triggered by Army massacre. He overcomes initial distrust and convinces the homesteaders (all women whose men are away fighting in the Confederate Army) to take refuge in an abandoned mission. He trains them to fight and shoot in anticipation of the attack. The only other man at the mission runs away o save his scalp and ends up leading the Indians back to the mission. Surrounded and outnumbered, the defenders prepare for the final assault…
Writer Mitch Alboms reluctantly agrees to pen the eulogy of his childhood rabbi.
Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin makes a personal journey to the Baltic’s to find out the truth about the past of his Latvian grandfather Walter Kidals, who died nine years ago. The details of Walter's life had always been unclear, so Guy decided to find out what really happened, and uncovers an extraordinary life involving PoW camps, daring escapes, and constant threats of death and deportation. Guy also arranges to meet his Latvian cousins for the first time, and they help paint a picture about his grandfather's life. In 1944, at the age of 24, Walter was conscripted into the Latvian Legion and made to fight for Germany against Russia's Red Army. Guy uncovers an extraordinary life story involving prisoner of war camps, daring escapes, and the constant threat of death or deportation.