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Nine Days premiered on January 27, 2020, at the Sundance Film Festival, where Oda received the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award in the U.S. Dramatic Competition. Following a delay by the COVID-19 pandemic , the film was released in select theaters on July 30, 2021, with a nationwide release on August 6, by Sony Pictures Classics .
Her novel Nine Days was named the Indie Book of the Year by the Australian Booksellers in 2013. [6] Her most recent novel Prettier if she Smiled More was called 'sharp-eyed, engaging, endearing and very funny'. [7] In 2022, she released Dinner with Schnables, [8] and in 2023 Prettier if she Smiled More. [9] She currently teaches at the Faber ...
The book chronicles the story of the Jeanie Johnston, which Miles called "the world's luckiest ship" in an interview on NPR. [3] In 2014 she wrote Superstorm: Nine Days Inside Hurricane Sandy , which was "the first complete moment-by-moment account of the largest Atlantic storm on record.".
Nine Days was formed in Long Island, New York, in 1994 by vocalist/guitarists John Hampson and Brian Desveaux.For much of the decade, the band built a following by self-releasing their first three albums—Something to Listen To (1995), Monday Songs (1996), and Three (1998)—while performing frequently.
"If I Am" is a song by American alternative rock band Nine Days. The song was released as the second single from their fourth studio album, The Madding Crowd (2000), in August 2000. "If I Am" was a follow-up to their first single, "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)". The song was written by the band's vocalist, John Hampson.
The Madding Crowd is the debut major-label album by the American rock band Nine Days, released on May 16, 2000, by Epic Records. It spawned the major hit "Absolutely (Story of a Girl)" and another single, "If I Am". It peaked at number 67 on the US Billboard 200.
The Ninth Day is a 2004 German historical drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff and starring Ulrich Matthes and August Diehl. [1] It was released by Kino International.. The film is about a Catholic priest from Luxembourg who is imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp, but released for nine days.
Ingeborg Day (née Seiler; November 6, 1940 – May 18, 2011) was an Austrian–American author who wrote the semi-autobiographical erotic novel Nine and a Half Weeks which she published under the pseudonym Elizabeth McNeill and which was made into the 1986 film of the same name starring Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke.