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  1. Ingenious

    Ingenious

    Although the making of INGENIOUS has been a labor of love, it hasn’t been easy. We raised production money from the invention that inspired the film. Then, slowly over the past couple of years we have been pulling together funding to give the film the quality post-production it deserves. It has taken a while to get to this point, but we feel it’s been well worth the wait.

    We now have a finished film, beautifully shot on 35mm in scenic Tucson, AZ and an original sound track on Dolby Surround Sound, composed by the world renowned Arizona musician, Howe Gelb.

    We made this film on our own and want to distribute it outside the Hollywood system without studio interference or control. That’s why we’ve turned to Kickstarter, for one final fundraising push to help pay the costs connected with getting this movie into theaters.

  2. Clift Hotel

    Clift Hotel

    Address:

    495 Geary Street

    San Francisco, CA

    94102

    USA

    The Clift was purchased from Four Seasons Hotels in 1996 by Morgans Hotel Group.

    The Art Deco Redwood Room built in 1933 was refurbished by Philippe Starck to combine its original styling and 21st century design. The hotel has 100Mbit/s high speed fiber optic internet service.

  3. Al Jazeera

    Al Jazeera

    Being a globally oriented media service, Al Jazeera shall adopt the following code of ethics in pursuance of the vision and mission it has set for itself:

    1. Adhere to the journalistic values of honesty, courage, fairness, balance, independence, credibility and diversity, giving no priority to commercial or political over professional consideration.

    2. Endeavour to get to the truth and declare it in our dispatches, programmes and news bulletins unequivocally in a manner which leaves no doubt about its validity and accuracy.

    3. Treat our audiences with due respect and address every issue or story with due attention to present a clear, factual and accurate picture while giving full consideration to the feelings of victims of crime, war, persecution and disaster, their relatives and our viewers, and to individual privacies and public decorum.

    4. Welcome fair and honest media competition without allowing it to affect adversely our standards of performance and thereby having a “scoop” would not become an end in itself.

    5. Present the diverse points of view and opinions without bias and partiality.

    6. Recognise diversity in human societies with all their races, cultures and beliefs and their values and intrinsic individualities so as to present unbiased and faithful reflection of them.

    7. Acknowledge a mistake when it occurs, promptly correct it and ensure it does not recur.

    8. Observe transparency in dealing with the news and its sources while adhering to the internationally established practices concerning the rights of these sources.

    9. Distinguish between news material, opinion and analysis to avoid the snares of speculation and propaganda.

    10. Stand by colleagues in the profession and give them support when required, particularly in the light of the acts of aggression and harassment to which journalists are subjected at times. Cooperate with Arab and international journalistic unions and associations to defend freedom of the press.

  4. Lost In Translation

    Lost In Translation

    Bob Harris is an American film actor, far past his prime. He visits Tokyo to appear in commercials, and he meets Charlotte, the young wife of a visiting photographer. Bored and weary, Bob and Charlotte make ideal if improbable traveling companions. Charlotte is looking for "her place in life," and Bob is tolerating a mediocre stateside marriage. Both separately and together, they live the experience of the American in Tokyo....

  5. The Lincoln Lawyer

    The Lincoln Lawyer

    Starring Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Phillippe, William H. Macy and Marisa Tomei, the film is directed by Brad Furman, with a screenplay written by John Romano.

  6. An Education

    An Education

    From Wiki: An Education is a 2009 British coming-of-age drama film, based on a memoir of the same name by British journalist Lynn Barber. The film was directed by Lone Scherfig from a screenplay by Nick Hornby, and stars Carey Mulligan as Jenny, a bright schoolgirl, and Peter Sarsgaard as David, the charming con man who seduces her. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards in 2009 including Best Picture and Best Actress for Carey Mulligan.

  7. Tyrannosaur

    Tyrannosaur

    Joseph, a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction, earns a chance of redemption that appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker. (taken from IMDb)

  8. Petit Palais, Paris

    Petit Palais, Paris

    The recently renovated Petit Palais, situated near the prestigious Champs-Elysées, houses 1300 works from the antiquity through the early 20th century, featuring masterpieces by Courbet, Cezanne, Monet, and Delacroix. The exciting permanent collection is free for all visitors, while temporary exhibits explore exciting trends in modern art, photography and other mediums. (taken from www.goparis.about.com)

  9. Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum

    Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum

    The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, named for the English botanist John Parkinson's herbal, Theatrum Botanicum (1640), is an open-air theater founded in Topanga Canyon, near Santa Monica, California by Will Geer in 1973. In the 1950s Will Geer was blacklisted for refusing to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities. He had to sell his large Santa Monica home and move his family to a small plot in the canyon where they could grow their own produce. Geer's friend Woody...

  10. Stradivarius Inditex

    Stradivarius Inditex

    This fashion store is the little sister to Zara and also owned by the Spanish parent company Inditex. Their stores can be found predominately in Spain (283) although they do have a world wide presence.

  11. The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (original title in Swedish: Män som hatar kvinnor – literally, men who hate women) is a crime novel by the late Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson. It is the first book of the Millennium series trilogy, which, when published posthumously in 2005, became a best-seller in Europe and the United States.

  12. Attack The Block

    Attack The Block

    A Film 4, Studio Canal (Lottery Funded) Directed and written by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega as Moses.

  13. Life Of Pi

    Life Of Pi

    The novel was rejected by at least five London publishing houses before being accepted by Knopf Canada, which published it in September 2001. The UK edition won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction the following year. It was also chosen for CBC Radio's Canada Reads 2003, where it was championed by author Nancy Lee. The French translation, L'histoire de Pi, was chosen in the French version of the contest, Le combat des livres, where it was championed by Louise Forestier....

  14. 13

    13

    A naive young man assumes a dead man's identity and finds himself embroiled in an underground world of power, violence, and chance where men gamble behind closed doors on the lives of other men. (taken from IMDb)

    Director: Gela Babluani

    Cast: Sam Riley, Jason Statham, Ray Winstone, 50 Cent, Ray Liotta, Alice Barrett, Gaby Hoffman (to name but a few)

  15. Baskin Robbins

    Baskin Robbins

    As a teen, Irv worked in his father's ice cream store. During World War II, Burt was a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy and produced ice cream for his fellow troops. When the war was over, the two entrepreneurs were eager to...

  16. Marks and Spencers

    Marks and Spencers

    We are one of the UK’s leading retailers, with over 21 million people visiting our stores each week. We offer stylish, high quality, great value clothing and home products, as well as outstanding quality foods, responsibly sourced from around 2,000 suppliers globally. We employ over 78,000 people in the UK and abroad, and have over 700 UK stores, plus an expanding international business.

    We are the number one provider of womenswear and lingerie in the UK, and are rapidly growing our market share in menswear, kidswear and home, due in part to our growing online business. Overall, our clothing and homeware sales account for 49% of our business. The other 51% of our business is in food, where we sell everything from fresh produce and groceries, to partly-prepared meals and ready meals.

    Now more than ever, we’re also known for our green credentials as a result of our five-year eco plan, Plan A, which will see us, amongst other things, become carbon neutral and send no waste to landfill by 2012.

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