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Given that the ground of the soul has no spatial extension, it is evident that expressions such as "part" or "innermost" are not to be understood in a spatial context and that the terms must not be "reified" in the interpretation. Eckhart emphasised that the ground of the soul has nothing in common with any "things". [50]
Blizzard of Souls (Latvian: Dvēseļu putenis) or The Rifleman (English title) [2] is a 2019 Latvian historical drama directed by Dzintars Dreibergs []. [1] It premiered on 8 November 2019 in Latvia [3] and on 20 February 2020 internationally at the European Film Market. [4]
22 vs. Earth is a 2021 American animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios.Directed by Kevin Nolting and written by Josh Cooley, the short stars 22, a character who originated in the 2020 Pixar feature film Soul, as she forms a short-lived rebel alliance to stop souls from reaching Earth.
Roh, or known as Soul, is a 2019 Malaysian Malay-language independent folk horror film directed by Emir Ezwan in his directorial debut.Set in the past, a family living in a forest is visited by a strange little girl, who comes with a frightening prediction.
Crip Camp starts in 1971 at Camp Jened, a summer camp in New York described as a "loose, free-spirited camp designed for teens with disabilities". [4] Starring Larry Allison, Judith Heumann, James LeBrecht, Denise Sherer Jacobson, and Stephen Hofmann, the film focuses on those campers who became activists in the disability rights movement and follows their fight for accessibility legislation.
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The Soul (simplified Chinese: 缉魂; traditional Chinese: 緝魂; pinyin: Jī Hún) is a Chinese-Taiwanese tech noir mystery crime film based on Jiang Bo's (江波) novel Yihun Youshu (移魂有术). It is directed by Cheng Wei-hao and stars Chang Chen, Janine Chang, Sun Anke, and Christopher Lee. [1]
Dusha (Russian: Душа, English translation: Soul) is a 1981 Soviet musical drama film written by Alexander Borodyansky and directed by Alexander Stefanovich, starring Sofia Rotaru and Mikhail Boyarsky. The movie features songs performed by Sofia Rotaru, Mikhail Boyarsky and the Russian rock band Mashina Vremeni (Time Machine).