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Black '47 received funding from many private and public production companies, including the Irish Film Board, alongside Film Fund Luxembourg, and the Council of Europe's Eurimages. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film is an adaptation from the 2008 Irish language short film An Ranger , starring Owen McDonnell and written and directed by PJ Dillon and Pierce ...
Distributed by A Contracorriente Films, the film was released theatrically in Spain on 6 September 2024 in 175 screens. [8] [11] [12] It grossed over €240,000 in its opening weekend, with the seventh-largest gross and second-best gross per screen ratio in the Spanish box office.
Dark Passage is a 1947 American film noir directed by Delmer Daves and starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. [3] [4] The film is based on the 1946 novel of the same title by David Goodis. It was the third of four films real-life couple Bacall and Bogart made together. [5]
Black '47 or Black 47 may refer to: Chronology of the Great Famine § 1847 , worst year of the Great Irish Famine Black '47 (film) , 2018 Irish period drama film
The Dark is a 1979 science fiction horror film directed by John Cardos and starring William Devane, Cathy Lee Crosby, Richard Jaeckel, Keenan Wynn, and Casey Kasem. [1]
47 is an "Agent"; a genetically-enhanced supersoldier created by Dr. Petr Litvenko, a skilled Ukrainian geneticist. Litvenko, unable to bear the guilt of his creation, abandoned the Agent project. 47 works as a hitman for the ICA (International Contracts Agency) and has spent the last few years tracking down Litvenko's daughter, Katia; he gets a lead from mercenaries led by Delriego, who have ...
Dark Crimes is a 2016 crime drama film directed by Alexandros Avranas and written by Jeremy Brock.The film was based on a 2008 article in The New Yorker by David Grann titled "True Crime: A Postmodern Murder Mystery", about convicted murderer Krystian Bala who supposedly wrote a fictionalized novel about a murder he committed.
Dark Passage (1946) is a crime novel by David Goodis. It was the basis for the 1947 film noir of the same name . The film implements extensive use of the first-person camera technique.