Портреты Жанны д'Арк |
Я прошу, чтобы меня отправили к Богу, от Которого я пришла...
Жанна д'Арк
...Она была прославленной Жанной девой, спасительницей Франции. Ее соратники потом скажут: «Как если бы она была капитаном, проведшим на войне 20 или 30 лет». И еще один год — целый год — она была военнопленной и подсудимой инквизиционного трибунала. Ее судьи потом скажут: «Великий ученый — и тот с трудом ответил бы на вопросы, которые ей задавали»...
Христос Воскресе из мертвых |
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Христос Воскресе из мертвых
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdaYoMHNP_s
Загружено пользователем ksjusha87, дата: 21.04.2011
Хор Киево-Печерской Лавры и КДС
Использованы кадры документальный фильмов:"Печерская обитель. Жизнь монастыря" и "Моя Лавра".
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Музыка
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Христос Воскресе Пасха
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Метки: kyiv lavra pecherskaya христос воскресе из мертвых bell - ringing |
Монахиня, Святая, настоятельница Марфо-Мариинской обители |
Цитата сообщения Елизавета_Р Прочитать целикомВ свой цитатник или сообщество! Монахиня, Святая, настоятельница Марфо-Мариинской обители От милосердия к святости Привычка помогать ближним была естественным состоянием великой к...
Метки: дневник блог блоги комментарии обитель марфо-мариинская обитель настоятельница марфо-мариинская |
К тайне горы Педан (Сообщение 3) |
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(+) Александра Алексеевна Батаева 09 Августа 1912 года - 17 Июня 2009 года - Вечная Память - R.I.P. |
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(+) Александра Алексеевна Батаева 09 Августа 1912 года - 17 Июня 2009 года - Вечная Память - R.I.P.
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Вечная Память RIP Звон Павел & Дмитрий Лашкевич 2009
Об (+) Александре Алексеевне Батаевой читайте на странице:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTvoSBGSebE
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Время королей прошло |
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Requiem for IRAN / Weatheroutpost12 |
Загружено пользователем weatheroutpost12, дата: 20.06.2009
In solidarity with the Iranian peoples.
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Музыка
Теги:
Requiem IRAN Kyrie Angus Dei solidarity
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Стандартная лицензия YouTube
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Где Бог - Предвечно всюду - Hochfest Pfingsten im Hohen Dom zu Köln 2011 Einzug |
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Hochfest Pfingsten im Hohen Dom zu Köln 2011 Einzug
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8SrkVLPRTY&feature=channel_video_title
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Catedral de Santa Maria, Burgos, España |
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Catedral de Santa Maria, Burgos, España,
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Catedral de Burgos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoFIsJDMSUY
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Scene from "Persepolis" |
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Scene from "Persepolis"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1LPToZPf5c
Загружено пользователем FirouzanFilms, дата: 18.11.2008
Taken from the pages of the graphic novels, "Persepolis" centers around Marjane, only a child during the time of the Iranian Revolution, who is sent to Austria by her parents when living in Iran becomes too dangerous due to the Iraqi invasion and the purging of suspected domestic enemies by the country's new rulers. Marjane eventually returns to Iran and finds that her homeland has changed drastically since she last left, having exchanged the oppression of the Shah for the restrictions of the theocratic regime.
http://www.firouzanfilms.com/DiasporaCinema/Movies/Persepolis/index.html
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Фильмы и анимация
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Iran Marjane Satrapi
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Marjane Satrapi
Marjane Satrapi (Persian: مرجان ساتراپی) (born 22 November 1969 in Rasht, Iran) is an Iranian-born French[1][2] contemporary graphic novellist, illustrator, animated film director, and children's book author. Apart from her native language Persian, she speaks English, Swedish, German, French and Italian.[3]
Biography
Satrapi grew up in Tehran in a family which was involved with communist and socialist movements in Iran prior to the Iranian Revolution. She attended the Lycée Français there and witnessed, as a child, the growing suppression of civil liberties and the everyday-life consequences of Iranian politics, including the fall of the Shah, the early regime of Ruhollah Khomeini, and the first years of the Iran-Iraq War. She experienced an Iraqi air raid and Scud missile attacks on Tehran. According to Persepolis, one Scud hit the house next to hers, killing her friend and entire family.
Satrapi attended the Lycée Français de Vienne
Satrapi's family are of distant Iranian Azeri ancestry and are descendants of Nasser al-Din Shah, Shah of Persia from 1848 until 1896. Satrapi said that "But you have to know the kings of the Qajar dynasty, they had hundreds of wives. They made thousands of kids. If you multiply these kids by generation you have, I don't know, 10-15,000 princes [and princesses]. There's nothing extremely special about that."[4] She added that due to this detail, most Iranian families would be, in the words of Simon Hattenstone of The Guardian, "blue blooded."[5]
In 1983, at the age of 14 Satrapi was sent to Vienna, Austria by her parents in order to flee the Iranian regime. There she attended the Lycée Français de Vienne.[6] According to her autobiographical graphic novel, Persepolis, she stayed in Vienna through her high school years, staying in friends' homes, but spent three months living on the streets. After an almost deadly bout of pneumonia, she returned to Iran. She studied Visual Communication, eventually obtaining a Master's Degree from Islamic Azad University in Tehran.
During this time, Satrapi went to numerous illegal parties hosted by her friends, where she met a man named Reza, a veteran of the Iran-Iraq War. She married him at the age of 21, but divorced roughly three years later. Satrapi then moved to Strasbourg, France.
Satrapi is married to Mattias Ripa, a Swedish national.[7] They have no children, and they live in Paris.[8]
Career
Satrapi's career began in earnest when she met David B., a French comics artist. She adopted a style similar to his, especially in her earliest works. Satrapi became famous worldwide because of her critically acclaimed autobiographical graphic novels, originally published in French in four parts in 2000–2003 and in English translation in two parts in 2003 and 2004, respectively, as Persepolis and Persepolis 2, which describe her childhood in Iran and her adolescence in Europe. Persepolis won the Angoulême Coup de Coeur Award at the Angoulême International Comics Festival. Her later publication, Embroideries (Broderies) was also nominated for the Angoulême Album of the Year award in 2003, an award which was won by her most recent novel, Chicken with Plums (Poulet aux prunes).[9][10] She has also contributed to the Op-Ed section of The New York Times.[11]
Marjane Satrapi at the premiere of Persepolis
Persepolis was adapted into an animated film of the same name, which debuted at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival in May 2007 and shared a Special Jury Prize with Silent Light (Luz silenciosa) by Carlos Reygadas.[12] Co-written and co-directed by Satrapi and Vincent Paronnaud, the French-language picture stars the voices of Chiara Mastroianni, Catherine Deneuve, Danielle Darrieux, and Simon Abkarian. The English version, starring the voices of Gena Rowlands, Sean Penn, and Iggy Pop, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature in January 2008. She and director Vincent Paronnaud are currently teaming together again for a live-action adaptation of her graphic novel "Chicken With Plums."[13][14]
Following the Iranian elections in June 2009, Marjane Satrapi and Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf appeared before Green Party members in the European Parliament to present a document allegedly received from a member of the Iranian electoral commission claiming that the reform candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi had actually won the election, and that the conservative incumbent Mahmoud Ahmedinejad had received only 12% of the vote.[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjane_Satrapi
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Фотография из статьи:
A Night With Marjane Satrapi: The French Aren't More Civilized; They're Just Less Hungry
Posted by The Spin on Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:34 PM
(Французы менее голодны а не более цивилизованны)
http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvillecream/archi...ilized-theyre-just-less-hungry
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