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  1. Los Monteros

    Los Monteros

    Founded by the Salamancan businessman, Ignacio Coca, Los Monteros Hotel was opened in 1962 with 35 rooms, but its high demand caused it to expand on three occasions and became a grand luxurious hotel of 168 rooms, 20 luxurious villas of more than 440 employees. The hotel currently has 173 rooms of which more than half are Junior Suites. Special guests from all social spheres have stayed in these rooms such as Queen Ingrid of Denmark, Michael Jackson, Julio Iglesias, Camilo José Cela, Baroness Von Thyssen, Lola Flores, Sean Connery, Antonio Banderas, Melanie Griffith and Carlos Herrera.

    Its restaurant, “El Corzo” was the first hotel establishment of Spain to receive the Michelin Star. The hotel complex represented a valuable patrimony for Spanish tourism, made up of: Los Monteros Hotel, the “Río Real” golf course, the tennis club, “La Cabane” Beach Club and the equestrian club.

  2. The Daily Mail

    The Daily Mail

    First published in 1896 by Lord Northcliffe, it is the United Kingdom's second biggest-selling daily newspaper after The Sun. Its sister paper The Mail on Sunday was launched in 1982. Scottish and Irish editions of the daily paper were launched in 1947 and 2006 respectively. The Daily Mail was Britain's first daily newspaper aimed at the newly literate "lower-middle class market resulting from mass education, combining a low retail price with plenty of competitions, prizes and promotional gimmicks", and the first British paper to sell a million copies a day.

  3. Pasadena Civic Auditorium

    Pasadena Civic Auditorium

    The Civic has played host to Broadway musicals, world class ballet, symphony orchestras and celebrity speakers as well as the Prime Time Emmy Awards, and the People's Choice Awards.

    The main floor of the Pasadena Civic has 1,922 fixed seats with 98 installable orchestra pit seats. The loge seats 560, the upper balcony seats 449 for a total capacity of 3,029.

    Located on the second floor, the classic Gold Room provides an unforgettable setting for smaller meetings, receptions, or dinner...

  4. Bernie

    Bernie

    We meet Bernie Tiede (1958- ), a chubby undertaker, who takes pride in his work. He's a Gospel-singing tenor. In a series of interviews with townspeople, mixed with flashbacks, we follow Bernie: he arrives in Carthage, Texas (pop. 7,000), where old ladies adore him; he befriends a wealthy, mean-spirited widow named Marjorie Nugent; they become companions in both daily routines and expensive vacations.

  5. Sightseers

    Sightseers

    Sightseers is a British black comedy thriller film directed by Ben Wheatley and is written by and stars Alice Lowe and Steve Oram, with additional material from Amy Jump.

    This film was originally released in UK and Ireland on 30th November, 2012

  6. Keeping Mum

    Keeping Mum

    Niall Johnson's comedy Keeping Mum concerns the family of a vicar who are beset by a variety of problems. Reverend Walter Goodfellow (Rowan Atkinson) is a well-meaning but hapless religious figure in his town. His son, Petey, is a wimp, forever terrorized at school. His daughter, Holly, enjoys the company of a variety of different boyfriends. Wife Gloria (Kristin Scott Thomas) has had enough of her husband and is considering leaving him for a golf teacher (Patrick Swayze).

  7. La Belle Aurore

    La Belle Aurore

    Small friendly boutique 3 star hotel on the ocean in Ste Maxime.

    Address:

    5 Boulevard Jean Moulin

    Ste Maxime

    83120

    France

  8. On The Road

    On The Road

    It is an adaptation of the 1957 novel of the same name by Jack Kerouac.

  9. The Wedding Video

    The Wedding Video

    The Wedding Video is a 2012 comedy written by Tim Firth and directed by Nigel Cole. Presented in the "found footage" style, the film stars Rufus Hound, Lucy Punch and Robert Webb. It follows an engaged couple's best man as he creates a video documentary of their wedding.

  10. The Sessions 2012

    The Sessions 2012

    It is based on the article "On Seeing a Sex Surrogate" by Mark O'Brien, a poet paralyzed from the neck down due to polio, who hired a sex surrogate to lose his virginity. John Hawkes and Helen Hunt star as O'Brien and sex surrogate Cheryl Cohen-Greene, respectively.

  11. The Outcast

    The Outcast

    His return will trigger the implosion not just of his family, but of a whole community.

    A decade earlier, his father's homecoming casts a different shape. The war is over and Gilbert has recently been demobbed. He reverts easily to suburban life - cocktails at six thirty, church on Sundays - but his wife and young son resist the stuffy routine. Lewis and his mother escape to the woods for picnics, just as they did in wartime days. Nobody is surprised that Gilbert's wife counters convention, but they are all shocked when, after one of their jaunts, Lewis comes back without her.

    Not far away, Kit Carmichael keeps watch. She has always understood more than most, not least from what she has been dealt by her own father's hand. Lewis's grief and burgeoning rage are all too plain, and Kit makes a private vow to help. But in her attempts to set them both free, she fails to predict the painful and horrifying secrets that must first be forced into the open.

    As menacing as it is beautiful, The Outcast is a devastating portrait of small-town hypocrisy from an astonishing new voice.

  12. A Late Quartet

    A Late Quartet

    The film uses chamber music played by the Brentano String Quartet and especially, Beethoven's Op. 131.

  13. Nothing But The Truth

    Nothing But The Truth

    According to comments made by Lurie in The Truth Hurts, a bonus feature on the DVD release, his inspiration for the screenplay was the case of journalist Judith Miller, who in July 2005 was jailed for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury...

  14. Great Expectations

    Great Expectations

    The film was directed by Mike Newell, with the adapted screenplay by David Nicholls, and stars Jeremy Irvine, Helena Bonham Carter, Holliday Grainger, Ralph Fiennes and Robbie Coltrane. It was distributed by Lionsgate.

  15. All Good Things

    All Good Things

    The film is inspired by the life of accused murderer Robert Durst.

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