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killed-by-choice · 4 months
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Harjit Kaur, 30 (Australia 2024)
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Harjit with her four-year-old and two-year-old, who she loved dearly
Harjit Kaur had so much to look forward to. Thanks to her hard work, she had just gotten a new job and she and her husband Sukhjinder Singh were about to buy a new home where they would raise their children. The future looked bright.
Harjit already had a four-year-old daughter and a two-year-old son. When she found out she was pregnant with her third child, she didn’t feel ready. Harjit underwent a “consultation” where she was told surgical abortion was “very safe” and that “she would be able to go home in a couple of hours.”
First-trimester surgical abortion is not as safe as she was led to believe. The uterus, cervix, the intestines, bladder, and nearby blood vessels are at risk of being torn. Risks include hemorrhage, infection, organ perforation, embolism and death. A few of the other women and girls killed by “safe and routine” first-trimester legal abortion include Kenniah Epps, Ruth Montero, Maria Gomez, Sandra Williams, Luz Maria Rodriguez, Elise Kalat, 17-year-old Chivon Williams, Erika Charlotte Wullschleger, Tia Archeiva Parks, 19-year-old Lisa Marie Hoefener, Pamela Colson, Maria Leho, Jennifer Hallner, Louchrisser Jackson, Regina Johnson, “Audrey Roe,” “Betty Roe,” “Dawn Roe,” “Evie Roe,” “Dorothy Roe,” “Vanessa Roe,” “Saanvi Roe,” and “Roxanne Roe.”
On January 12, 2024, Harjit went to the Hampton Park Women's Health abortion facility in Melbourne. She had told this was “safe” and a “routine procedure,” and she believed it. She was headed to the operating room at 12:57, when she messaged her husband and said she would call him after the abortion. That was the last time her family ever heard from her.
Abortionist Rudolph “Rudy” Lopes called Sukhjinder later that day to tell him what happened. Moments after the abortion was over, Harjit was being moved to another room when it was discovered that her heart had stopped. An ambulance was called and CPR administered for 45 minutes. Despite all this, Lopes described the abortion as “successful.”
Sukhjinder immediately drove to the facility, but when he arrived the staff refused to let him see Harjit. He was kept out of the ward entirely. He described the horrible day to news sources later:
“Five minutes later the doctor came to me and said, "Sorry your wife is dead".
“I was dead then. My life destroyed in a second.”
Staff finally let Sukhjinder into the room where Harjit’s body lay. “I begged her to come back for our little kids,” he said.
An investigation is now underway, with police and the coroner involved in the case.
Sukhjinder is devastated and doesn’t understand how Harjit, who was perfectly healthy, was killed by something they were repeatedly told was “safe and routine.” He struggles to comprehend what his future will look like without her and has described her needless death as unacceptable.
Harjit did not have to die. It is unacceptable that she was not warned of the potential dangers of the operation that killed her. More support should also be made available for families who are unsure if they are ready to care for a new baby. Resources to help her and Sukhjinder care for the new baby or for adoption could have helped. She and her baby should both be alive. Harjit deserved better than to be collateral damage of an industry that has already killed so many.
A GoFundMe has been set up to help the family. (Please consider donating to help them if you can.) https://www.gofundme.com/f/for-my-wifes-funeral-and-kids-support
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/shock-as-melbourne-motheroftwo-dies-at-hampton-park-medical-clinic/news-story/d41ffb636ea8173bc75fb741f39ed541
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Black Femme Character Dependency Dark Skin Directory || Entertainers Pt.2 (O-Z)
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Octavia Spencer | Ola Ray |  Olunike Adeliyi |  Olivia Sang |  Omono Okojie |  Oprah Winfrey |  Oyin Oladejo |  Ozioma Akagha  
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Patina Miller | Philomena Kwao |  Phina Oruche | Phylicia Benn |  Phylicia Rashad |  Pippa Bennett Warner |  Precious Adams | Precious Mustapha |  Pretty Tye  
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Queen Quet |  Quiana Welch |  Quinta Brunson |  Quvenzhane Wallis  
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Raigan Harris |  Rashida Renée | Reagan Gomez |  Regina King |  Regina Van Helvert |  Renee Elise Goldsberry |  Retta |  Riele Downs |  Ronke Adekoluejo |  Rose Jackson | Ruth (IAmBabeRuth/BabeRuthTV) |  Rutina Wesley |  Ryan Destiny
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Saidah Arrika Ekulona |  Samantha Liana Cole |  Samantha Marie Ware | Sandra Dede (sandramabelle) | Saniyya Sidney |  Sara Martins |  Sasha Lambon |  Sasheer Zamata |  Sese Madaki Ali | Shahadi Wright Joseph |  Shanice Williams |  Shannon Thornton |  Sharon Duncan Brewster |  Sharon Ferguson |   Sharon Pierre-Louis |  Shea Couleé | Sherri Shepherd | Sheryl Lee Ralph | Shyko Amos |  Sibongile Mlambo |  Sierra McClain |  Simbi Khali |  Simona Brown |  Simone Biles |  Simone Missick |  Sindi-Dlathu |  Skai Jackson |  Skye P. Marshall |  Sokhna Cisse |  Sokhna Niane | Sonya Eddy | Sophia Walker | Stefanee Martin |  Stella Okech |  Subah Koj |  Sufe Bradshaw |  Susan Wokoma |  Symphony Sanders  
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T’Nia Miller |  Tamara Dobson | Tamara Lawrance |  Tamera Mclaughlin (ayethatsmera) Dwarfism Community | Tanerélle |  Tanedra Howard |   Tanisha Scott |  Tanya Moodie |  Tanyell Waivers |  Taral Hicks |  Tarana Burke |  Tempestt Bledsoe |   Tenika Davis | Teresa Graves |  Terri J. Vaughn |  Teshi Thomas |  Teyonah Parris | Theresa Fractale | Thishiwe Ziqubu |  Tichina Arnold | Tiffany Mann | Tonya Pinkens |  Tracey Ifeachor |  Tricia Akello | Trina McGee |  Trina Parks |  Tyra Ferrell |
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Vanessa Bell Calloway |  Vanessa Lee Chester |  Vanessa Gyimah | Vanessa Nakat |   Vanesu Samunyai (Kyo Ra) | Vanessa Estelle Williams |  Vaneza Oliveira |  Veronica S. Taylor |  Viola Davis |  Vivica Ifeoma  
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Wakeema Hollis |  Whitney Houston |  Whoopi Goldberg |  Wunmi Mosaku  
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Xosha Roquemore  
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Yaani King | Yacine Diop | Yandeh Sallah | YanjuSoFine (Yanju Stephens/Adeyanju Adeleleke) | Yanna McIntosh |  Yaya Dacosta |  Yaz |  Yetide Badaki |    Yolonda Ross    |  Yusra Warsama |  Yvonne Okoro | Yvonne Orji
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Zainab Johnson |  Zelda Harris |  Zenobia |  Zethu Dlomo |  Zhariah Hubbard | Ziwe Fumudoh |  Zola Williams |   Zozibini Tunzi
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halloweenhqs · 7 months
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mw faces?
okay let's go! pedro pascal, lucy liu, oscar isaac, sarah michelle gellar, ke huy quan, renee elise goldsberry, issa rae, sandra oh, steven yuen, michelle yeoh, dichen lachman, william jackson harper, andy samberg, paul rudd, jamie chung, and gina torres to name a few!
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namenerdery · 9 months
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Babies with interesting names born in Missouri between 2010-2015 [G, H & I]
Gabbrieanna Marie Gab'Bryellia Bernice-Mackenzie Gadge Haden Gadsden Rayge Gaia Quest Gaibryel James Gaidge Riean Gainzley Michael-Rose Gaitlynn Sophia Galadriel Grace Galahad Christopher Galaxie Brooklynn Gallatayah Maria Rene Gambit Axl Wade Garruck Micha Garrythe Thaddeus Nash Gatlynn Michaelleigh Gator Ryan Gaylord Herbert Genuine Jone Gettler Aloysius Gi'Ahvannee Messiah-Summer Gift Sandra-Santana Glory Reigns Goddess Unique Gohan Anakin Golden Lee Graeven Murdoc Graisyn Elouize Gravity Jay Grayclyn Mae Greyston James Greyzin Kage Gruxton Pierce Gunnyr Mitchell Gustarius Exzavier Guydence Wade Gwynavier Maridian Gynger Nicole Kayline
Hade Virgil Haedynce Rene Haelo Riley Haezliyn Joann Haggard Lane Hailiee-Dreu' Arie Hakunnamatata Raylynn Hallelujah Jane Handsome Alexander Johnson Happi Ness Allure Harbor Woodson Harden William Harlequinn Diane Harpoole Kenneth Harvest Uriah Hatcher Blaez Hattilyn Grace Hattison Claire Havoc Damien Hawklyn Eliza-Haze Heatley Austin Heavin Makay Helios Arrow Hennessy Alazay Henriana Averie England Heritage Jesse Samuel Hero Elise Hevanli Lei Evygen Hexton Bentley Heylove Lirik Hickory Anne Holiday Lyric Holiver Dakota Lane Honest Charles Honorable John William Hooper Stanley Hopper John Horizyn Sky Huckston Thomas Hughsden Channing Louis Hunt Felts Huntress Scarlett Anne Hurricane Emmet James Hyacinth Astra
Iamunique Sunshine Iceland Grace Iceseonia Danielle Marie Illisian Marie I'Ly Unique Im'Unique Marie Integrity Grace Jaclyn Isiabelle Persephone Marie Island Raqui-Giselle Italee Montana Izzaybella Viva Renee Izzlie Sue
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Birthdays 1.1
Beer Birthdays
Paul Revere; silversmith, patriot (1735)
Francesco Peroni (1818)
Gustave Amos (1840)
Michael Joseph Owens (1859)
Armin Karl Neubert (1894)
Elise Gammon, Miss Rheingold 1951 (1930)
Adrienne Garrett; Miss Rheingold 1954 (1930 or 1932)
Alan Newman (1946)
Five Favorite Birthdays
Edmund Burke; politician (1729)
James George Frazer; writer (1854)
B. Kliban; cartoonist (1935)
J.D. Salinger; novelist (1919)
Alfred Stieglitz; photographer (1864)
Famous Birthdays
Paul Thomas Anderson; film director (1970)
Dana Andrews; actor (1909)
Charles Bickford; actor (1891)
Catherine Drinker Bowen; writer (1897)
Maurice Chevalier; singer, actor (1888)
Shirley Chisholm; politician (1924)
Xavier Cugat; musician (1900)
Idi Amin Dada; African dictator (1926)
Grandmaster Flash; hip-hop musician (1958)
E.M. Forster; novelist (1879)
Edwin Franko Goldman; composer (1878)
Barry Goldwater; politician (1909)
Hank Greenberg; Detroit Tigers 1B (1911)
J. Edgar Hoover; FBI Director (1895)
James McAvoy; actor (1979)
Grace Murray Hopper; computer programmer, inventor of COBOL (1906)
Jacky Ickx; race car driver (1945)
Milt Jackson; jazz musician (1923)
Frank Langella; actor (1938)
Catherine McComack; actor (1972)
"Country Joe" McDonald; musician (1942)
Lorenzo de Medici; merchant prince (1449)
Elin Nordegren; model, Tiger Woods' ex-wife (1980)
Don Novello; Father Guido Sarducci (1943)
Sandra Oh; actor (1971)
Joe Orton; playwright (1903)
Pocahontas, a.k.a. Matoaka & later Rebecca Rolfe; Virginia native (1595)
Susan Pompoms; character from comic “El Goonish Shive”
Betsy Ross; seamstress, flagmaker? (1752) Mai Shiranui; character from video game “Fatal Fury”
Verne "Mini-Me" Troyer; actor (1969)
Ray Walston; actor (1914)
"Mad" Anthony Wayne; general (1745)
Gustave Whitehead; pioneer aviator (1874)
Hank Williams Sr.; country singer (1923)
Gail Zappa; Frank Zappa's widow (1945)
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akwardlyuncool · 3 years
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Beverly Lewis’ The Shunning Series “Overview” Review
The Shunning (2011)
The Confession (2013)
The Reckoning (2015)
The basis of the series is that Katie Lapp, a young Amish woman set to marry one of the town’s Bishops, is having a hard time getting over the loss of her former love, Daniel Fisher who drowned in a river a few years back. She’s also struggling with her urges to play guitar and sing songs not in the official Amish hymn book. There is also an “English” woman snooping around town asking questions, which raises some of Katie’s own. To spoil what we already know from the title, all of this leads to Katie being shunned for her lost ways and thus spiraling the story into a 3 part series.
These films are based on Beverly Lewis’ book series, where there may or may not be more books included, but as far as I know only 3 movies were made.
I had previously watched the first 2 movies a few years back, but never got around to watching the third, so I figured I’d watch the whole series all the way through, you know just a quick binge watch cause I wanted to watch the first one again. I never read the books (Inspirational Romance Fiction isn’t really my thing,) but the first movie had enough intrigue behind it to pique something in me. Hallmark, Lifetime, all of the tv movie channels, know how to talk up a dramatic headline. It’s like clickbait, but with less bait and switch and more predictability.
So overall I felt like this could have all just been made into one extra long movie, or 2 at most, if edited right. It was just so drawn out, that to me the entire second movie could have just been divvied up and split between the first and the third. The Shunning (the 1st movie) was the best out of all 3 films, probably because it felt the most like “theater” movie as opposed to a made for TV one. All of that could have just been the “hype” around it, however I think it was also the only film that looked less like in was made in front of a green screen. The water backgrounds, although pretty, just looked so fake against their bodies. There was a lot of little things that separated the films from one another.
It was probably the casting that failed the second and third movies the most for me though. Between all 3 films there was such inconsistency within the casting and that made some of the continuity suffer. Like come on you can’t give us a brunette in one film and then make him blonde in another, call them the same character and think we won’t be at least a little annoyed. I can kinda forgive switching out Danielle Panabaker for Katie Leclerc as Katie Lapp simply because she was there for two of the three films, but the switch up on the other main characters, among other “important” cast members felt ridiculous to me. Between the second and the third film, the second wins that battle easily. I guess you could say that it had more spice to it and by the final film you knew what was going to happen if you hadn’t already figured it out yet.
Most people don’t expect much from these kinds of movies, so I’m probably judging it by its flaws that are simply common shortcomings from Hallmark in general. I can’t help going in on it a little bit, but you know what, I’m the type to get sucked in, even when these movies aren’t that good and I’m not the only one. I think people love them so much because you truly do get so much binge out of them. That’s why something like 40+ Hallmark Christmas movies were churned out last year. There is an audience for it and it’s not just the Christian Moms looking for wholesome content to cry to, we’re all looking for easy watches these days. Me personally I just like how extra these things are.
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dailypocsix · 3 years
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SURVEY TOP SIX
here’s some more results from the survey, because I thought maybe you guys would be interested to know.
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YOUR TOP SIX ARAGONS: Emmy Raver-Lampmann, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Britney Coleman, Peppermint, Cherry Torres, Jai’len Josey
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YOUR TOP SIX BOLEYNS: Zoe Jensen, Lauren Lopez, Danielle Fiamanya, Tiffany Williams, Brittney Johnson, Aisha Jackson
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YOUR TOP SIX SEYMOURS: Ciara Renée, Miriam-Teak Lee, Phillipa Soo, Nicolette Robinson, Alyssa Fox, Wonu Ogunfowora
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YOUR TOP SIX CLEVES: Jewelle Blackman, Lulu Fall, Sasha Hutchings, Amber Gray, Khaila Wilcoxon, Ari Groover
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YOUR TOP SIX HOWARDS: Denée Benton, Eva Noblezada, Zoe Jensen, Ashley De La Rosa, Auli’i Cravalho, Alex Thomas Smith
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YOUR TOP SIX PARRS: Taylor Iman Jones, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Ciara Renée, Anika Noni Rose, Sydney Parra, Ariana DeBose
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YOUR TOP SIX BLACK ALTERNATES: Eva Noblezada, Kay Trinidad, Wonu Ogunfowora, Sandra Okuboyejo, Felicia Boswell, Skyler Volpe
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YOUR TOP SIX TEAL ALTERNATES: Mariah Rose Faith, Carleigh Bettiol, Charnette Batey, Kaitlyn Santa Juana, Morgan Siobhan Green, Isa Briones
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YOUR TOP SIX ORANGE ALTERNATES: Cailen Fu, Kalyn West, Jordin Sparks, Marina Kondo, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Amber Ardolino
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YOUR TOP SIX PINK ALTERNATES: Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer, Kayla Pecchioni, Talia Robinson, Sis, Paige Smallwood, Eben K. Logan
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gunterfan1992 · 4 years
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Episode Review: ‘Obsidian’ (Distant Lands, Ep. 2)
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Airdate: November 19, 2020
Story by: Jack Pendarvis, and Kate Tsang, Adam Muto, & Hanna K. Nyström
Storyboarded by: Hanna K Nyström, Anna Syvertsson, Iggy Craig, Mickey Quinn, Maya Petersen, James Campbell, & Ashlyn Anstee
Directed by: Miki Brewster (supervising), Sandra Lee (art)
Of all the many colorful characters in Adventure Time perhaps none has a more elaborate backstory than Marceline the Vampire Queen. In many ways, Marceline really was the writers’ gold goose, engendering complex story after complex story. By the time the series ended, the vampire’s life had in more ways than one been woven into the very fabric of the show’s mythology.
But because I am a Marceline fanboy—whose zeal for her majesty is rivaled perhaps only by Glassboy himself—I always felt like the show could have done even more with her backstory; I mean, when the series finale aired, there were still plenty of questions that had yet to be answered (What happened to her mom? What is Simon going to do now that he’s “cured”? How did Marcy and Bubblegum meet? Were they romantically involved before the events of the main series? How did it all go south?). Nevertheless, when "Island Song” played for the last time at the end of “Come Along with Me,” I forced myself to push aside this minor, fannish grievance and applaud the show for writing such an excellent character. I didn’t need for every last detail of her life to be explicitly shown on screen. I was happy.
But then, about a year ago, news dropped that one of the Distant Lands specials would really delve into the history of Marceline and Bubblegum’s relationship. In an instant, I tossed my stoic “I-am-satisified-with-what-I-received” mentality right out the window. We were going to get another Marceline episode, and it was going to dive back into her elaborate backstory!?! I could barely contain my excitement as I waited for the episode to drop.
Well, was my excitement worth it? Or was “Obsidian” a big ol’ let down—a tragic victim to grandiose expectations that were never meant to be fulfilled?
I’m quite happy to say that not only was “Obsidian” a remarkable special in its own right, but it is arguably one of the strongest episodes of Adventure Time, period.
The plot of this episode is fairly standard, as far as Adventure Time episodes go: Glassboy (a new character voiced by Michaela Dietz, the voice of Amethyst from Steven Universe) accidentally sets a giant fire monster named Molto Larvo loose on the Glass Kingdom, and Marceline and Bubblegum—who we learn have been living their best cottagecore life together in Marcy’s cavehouse—are forced to save the day. But the series’ writers take this otherwise quotidian adventure idea—a story which, at least on paper, could have easily fit in during any of the show’s many seasons—and employ it as something of a Trojan Horse, using it as a pretense to delve into both Marcy’s traumatic childhood and her and Bubblegum’s romantic history. And, boy, is it a ride!
With regard to the former story thread, the audience learns that sometime after the Mushroom Bomb detonated, Marceline and her mother, Elise (voiced this time not by Rebecca Sugar, but by actress Erica Luttrell, who played Sapphire in Steven Universe), roamed the wastelands in search of shelter; after Marceline’s mother came down with some sort of sickness, she sent Marceline to be on her own. Elise was hoping that this would spare Marcy the trauma of seeing her mother die before her very eyes, but due to some communication issues, Marceline never learned what became of her mother. As such, Marceline began blaming herself for “leaving” her mom to die in the wreckage of the world. This plot thread is perhaps one of the bleakest that Adventure Time has ever explored, and the show does it masterfully, balancing the darkness (e.g., Marceline’s mother coughing up blood) with bright spots of comedy (e.g., the "wazzup” dog) that never feel distasteful.
Likewise, when it comes to the story thread about Marcy and Bubblegum’s romantic history, the special does not hold back. We get to see “Bubbline” at its best and its worst. I have a feeling that the word “fan service” is going to be used by a lot of folks when talking about this episode. As the AV Club writer William Hughes notes, this word is usually hurled around like a pejorative, but it aptly describes the appeal of “Obsidian”. After all, this episode really is “fan service at its finest”—not only does it give the ravenous shippers the story tidbits that they have so long to see (e.g., the moment Marcy gave Bubblegum her rock shirt, Bubbline’s epic break-up), but—and this is very important—it does so in a way that is fundamentally meaningful. “Obsidian” does not feel self-indulgent, unnecessary, or pandering. On the contrary, it is overflowing with deep emotion that allows us to better understand how Bubblegum and Marceline really feel about one another. Sure, over the centuries that the two gals have bummed around Ooo, they have bickered and fought, but deep down, their love is passionate. In many ways, it is like the titular obsidian, which means that nothing short of an enchanted diamond pickax is strong enough to break Bubbline apart for good.
(It’s also quite nice that after seasons and seasons of tip-toeing around the question of Marceline and Bubblegum’s sexuality, “Obsidian” can explicitly focus on their life together, showing the two characters cuddling, kissing, and dancing. In terms of LGBTQ+ representation, it’s a huge leap forward, and I’m so happy that Adventure Time has had a part to play in normalizing queer relationships!)
Marceline episodes almost always featured a catchy diddy, but "Obsidian” really cranks things up to 11 by featuring a whole bevy of catchy songs, several of which are perhaps among the show’s strongest. The first right banger, “It’s Funny,” is the song that plays over the special’s credits. With a grunge-meets-riot grrrl feels, this track really sets the tone for the episode, signaling to the audience that we’re in for, as Lumpy Space Princess once put it, some “drama bombs.” The next standout is “Woke Up,” a brutally honest diss track that Marceline used both to contain Molto Larvo and break up with Princess Bubblegum centuries prior to the start of this episode. This song was written by pop rocker Zuzu, and it—as the kids say—slaps. Layers of fuzzed-out guitar and digitally processed vocals are used expertly to sell Marceline’s emotions and convey how, on the surface, she’s delighted to no longer be under Bubblegum’s romantic spell... even if her heart may not be so sure.
But arguably, the musical jewel of the entire special is “Monster,” a somber ballad that Marceline sings to Bubblegum when they find themselves trapped in the collapsing furnace and are facing what they believe is certain death. Written by indie pop artist Half Shy, this song is, in many ways, something of the inverse of “Woke Up”: soft, happy, and filled to the brim with a sort of love that few are lucky to receive and even fewer can honestly express. Not only does “Monster” finally cement Marceline’s real, visceral love for Bubblegum in song form (remember: almost every prior Bubbline song was either indirect or delivered by an angsty, heartbroken Marceline), but it also “tames” Molto Larvo, allowing him to metamorphose into a strange but harmless cat-butterfly critter. Just like “Come Along with Me,” “Obsidian” proves that the power of love and music will save us in the end—if not physically, then at least emotionally.
Regarding the production-side of things, there’s a lot of praise to doll out. First off, the look and style of “Obsidian” is gorgeous. While “BMO” opted to experiment somewhat with the classic Adventure Time art style, trading cel shading for an almost watercolor feel, “Obsidian” echoes the aesthetic of the original series. That said, there’s an undeniable animation bump—likely courtesy of that sweet, sweet HBO money—that lets Ooo and its denizens shine in all their glory. You can tell that Adam Muto, art director Sandra Lee, supervising director Miki Brewster, and all the members of the production staff really went above and beyond the call of duty. The episode's soundtrack, composed by Amanda Jones, as deserves a shout-out. Jones did an excellent job mixing the chiptune style of the original series with a bass-heavy rock sound that highlights Marceline’s starring role. Bravo!
As another production aside, I should point out that CN/HBO’s decision to make these specials each 44 minutes was the right call. The 11 minute format of the original series often left something to be desired when it came to plot development, as many an important episode was forced to end somewhat prematurely due to time constraints; conversely, the 8-episode miniseries format that the show experimented with during its latter days sometimes felt like too much time (Stakes, Islands, and Elements all had whole episodes that felt like nothing more than the show treading water). The length of “Obsidian”, however, was just right, giving us plenty of time to take in what was happening without ever feeling like it was dragging.
A final aspect of this episode that is worth mention is its many call-backs to previous episodes and characters. “BMO” was mostly a self-contained story that, due to its nature as a prequel in space, really couldn’t reference the Land of Ooo without feeling forced. “Obsidian,” however, throws in everything and the kitchen sink (Adventure Time superfan and all-around cool person Jagm has collected most of them here for those of you who want to see everything laid out nicely). Stand-outs for me include Choose Goose (someone who we really haven’t seen since season five) smuggling sketchy products into the Candy Kingdom, post-Ice King Simon trying his hand at open mic nights, Bronwyn as an adventurous hero, and Finn the (Adult!) Human complete with beard and scars! Of note, Jake does not appear in this episode, except as a tattoo on Finn’s chest. Many in the fandom are now speculating that the events of “Obsidian” take place after our beloved shapeshifting dog’s death. Oh say it ain’t so! Perhaps we’ll learn more in “Together Again.”
Mushroom War Evidence: Unlike “BMO,” which directly referenced the Mushroom War and its fallout (both literally and figuratively), this episode returned to the show’s roots by featuring gobs of explicit hints in throw-away lines or elaborate background pieces. Honestly, there is far too many to list here in a pithy paragraph, but some major references include: the reveal that the Glass Kingdom, like the Fire Kingdom, was created by ‘magic’ blaze from the heavens (almost certainly a nuke); the fact that Marceline and her mother wandered for a time in the debris-filled wastelands following the apocalypse; and the reveal that Marceline spent at least part of her childhood holed up in a bomb shelter surrounded by the bones of myriad dead humans. Honestly, while references to the Mushroom War have always been sad footnotes to an otherwise cheery show; in this episode, however, the references are very graphic, illustrating the sorrow and horror of mutagenic war.
Final Grade: As I said earlier, I’m a Marcy fanboy, so I’m horrible biased, but I don’t care. This episode rocked. Q.E.D.
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leagueofwags · 3 years
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Das Jahr 2020- Geburten / The year 2020 - births
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09.Januar   Christian Günter (SC Freiburg), seine Frau Kati und Tochter Nele 10. Januar   Thiago (FC Liverpool, damals FC Bayern München), seine Frau Julia und Tochter Siena 19.Januar   Matthias Ginter (Borussia Mönchengladbach), seine Frau Christina und Sohn Matteo 28.Januar   Santiago Ascacibar (Hertha BSC Berlin), seine Partnerin Karen und Sohn Benicio xx.Januar   Manuel Gulde (SC Freiburg), seine Frau Lana und Sohn 
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12.Februar   Achraf Hakimi (Inter Mailand, damals Borussia Dortmund), seine Frau Hiba und Sohn Amin 20.Februar   Hamza Mendyl (Schalke 04), seine Frau Maroua und Sohn 20.Februar    Antonio Rüdiger (FC Chelsea), seine Frau Laura und Sohn Djamal 28.Februar   Moussa Diaby (Bayer Leverkusen), seine Partnerin Hawa und Sohn Ismael xx.Februar    Dedryck Boyata (Hertha BSC Berlin), seine Frau Manon und Sohn Gabriel Soan xx.Februar     Thomas Kessler (damals 1.FC Köln), seine Frau Melanie und Zwillinge
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05.März   Jean Zimmer (Fortuna Düsseldorf), seine Frau Sara und Tochter Charlotte 01.April   Jan Moravek (FC Augsburg), seine Frau Tereza und Sohn Dan 05.April   Daniel Ginczek (Vfl Wolfsburg), seine Frau Wiebke und Tochter Fine Elise 07.April   Wout Weghorst (Vfl Wolfsburg), seine Freundin Nikki und Tochter Lucie Mary Jo 07.April   Florian Kastenmeier (Fortuna Düsseldorf), seine Frau Valérie und Tochter Mila  18.April   Leonardo Bittencourt (Werder Bremen), seine Frau Saskia und Sohn Thiago xx.April   Oscar Wendt (Borussia Mönchengladbach), seine Frau Sandra und Tochter
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04.Mai   Oliver Fink (Fortuna Düsseldorf), seine Frau Larissa und Sohn Ferdinand 06.Mai   Robert Lewandowski (FC Bayern München), seine Frau Anna und Tochter Laura  10.Mai   Manuel Akanji (Borussia Dortmund), seine Frau Melanie und Sohn Aayden Malik Adebayo 19.Mai   Milot Rashica (Werder Bremen), seine Frau Beliz und Sohn Tian 23.Mai   Matheus Cunha (Hertha BSC Berlin), seine Freundin Gabriela und Sohn Levi xx.Mai   Marcin Kaminski (Vfb Stuttgart), seine Frau Marta und Sohn xx.Mai   Munas Dabbur (TSG Hoffenheim), seine Frau Faten und Tochter Nour
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05.Juni   Mario Götze (PSV Eindhoven, damals Borussia Dortmund), seine Frau Ann-Kathrin und Sohn Rome 07.Juni   Christian Clemens (1.FC Köln), seine Freundin Lisa und Sohn 15.Juni   Waldemar Anton (Vfb Stuttgart), seine Frau Jennifer und Tochter  xx.Juni    Felix Wiedwald (FC Emmen, damals Eintracht Frankfurt), seine Frau Kim und Tochter Linn Ella  xx.Juni   Rune Jarstein (Hertha BSC Berlin), seine Frau Hanne-Stine und Sohn Mateo xx.Juni   William (Vfl Wolfsburg), seine Frau Pamela und Sohn Noah
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05.Juli   Felix Kroos (damals 1.FC Union Berlin), seine Frau Lisa und Tochter 14.Juli   Leon Bailey (Bayer Leverkusen), seine Freundin Stephanie und Sohn Leo Cristiano 26.Juli   Ron-Robert (1.FC Köln), seine Frau Anna Alexandra und Tochter Viola Victoria 30.Juli   Pavel Kaderabek (TSG Hoffenheim), seine Frau Tereza und Tochter Elva xx.Juli   Kevin Volland (AS Monaco, damals Bayer Leverkusen), seine Frau Katja und Tochter Sofia xx.Juli   André Hahn (FC Augsburg), seine Frau Ragna und Sohn Noel xx.Juli   Leroy Sané (FC Bayern München), seine Freundin Candice und Sohn
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19.August   Florian Kainz (1.FC Köln), seine Frau Nadine und Sohn Theo xx.August   Filip Kostic (Eintracht Frankfurt), seine Freundin und Kind 2.September   Marc-Oliver Kempf (Vfb Stuttgart), seine Frau Carolina und Sohn Lio xx.September   Pascal Stenzel (Vfb Stuttgart), seine Freundin Svea und Tochter Lotta 
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16.Oktober   Alassané Plea (Borussia Mönchengladbach), seine Freundin und Kind 21.Oktober   Joshua Kimmich (FC Bayern München), seine Freundin Lina und Tochter 23.Oktober   Florian Grillitsch (TSG Hoffenheim), seine Frau Hannah und Tochter xx.Oktober   Koen Casteels (Vfl Wolfsburg), seine Partnerin Imme und Sohn Nicolas xx.Oktober   Alexander Schwolow (Hertha BSC Berlin), seine Freundin Larissa und Tochter Anouk xx.Oktober   Patrik Schick (Bayer Leverkusen), seine Frau Hana und Tochter Victoria
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28.November  Cedric Teuchert (1.FC Union Berlin), seine Frau Lisa und Sohn Levi Neo 29.November   Daniel Caligiuri (FC Augsburg), seine Frau Eleonora und Sohn Samuel xx.November   Daley Sinkgraven (Bayer Leverkusen), seine Freundin Daphne und Sohn Dyce 25.Dezember   Karim Bellarabi (Bayer Leverkusen), seine Partnerin und Sohn Amaru Younes  xx.Dezember   John Anthony Brooks (Vfl Wolfsburg), seine Frau Berenice und Kind  xx.Dezember   Tony Jantschke (Borussia Mönchengladbach), seine Partnerin und Kind xx.Dezember   Christopher Nkunku (RB Leipzig), seine Freundin und Kind
Kerem Demirbay (Bayer Leverkusen), seine Frau Melina und Kind
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15 nominations pour LA DÉESSE DES MOUCHES À FEU au Gala Québec Cinéma 2021
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Une autre année pas comme les autres pour le Gala Québec Cinéma, alors que les salles ont longtemps été fermées, ce qui n’a pas empêché une vingtaine de longs métrages de fiction de prendre l’affiche.
Dans la catégorie Meilleur film, on retrouve quatre des films qui ont été le plus vus et appréciés, soit Le club Vinland, La déesse des mouches à feu, My Salinger Year et Nadia Butterly, ainsi que Souterrain, dont la sortie a été maintes fois reportée, mais qui sera le film d’ouverture des Rendez-vous Québec Cinéma cette semaine.
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Alignement semblable dans la catégorie Meilleure réalisation, avec Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette (La déesse des mouches à feu), Sophie Dupuis (Souterrain), Philippe Falardeau (My Salinger Year) et Benoit Pilon (Le club Vinland), mais l’industrie a préféré Daniel Roby (Target Number One) à Pascal Plante (Nadia Butterly).
Dans la catégorie Meilleur scénario, encore là, les gros joueurs sont tous là: Normand Bergeron, Benoit Pilon, Marc Robitaille – Le club Vinland, Sophie Dupuis – Souterrain, Philippe Falardeau – My Salinger Year, Catherine Léger – La déesse des mouches à feu, Daniel Roby – Target Number One.
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Du côté des actrices, on retrouve Émilie Bierre pour Les nôtres, Marie-Evelyne Lessard pour Jusqu’au déclin, l’actrice américaine Margaret Qualley pour My Salinger Year, Karelle Tremblay pour la coproduction Death of a Ladies’ Man, ainsi que Sarah Sutherland pour Like a House on Fire.
Les acteurs en lice pour l’Iris sont Réal Bossé pour Jusqu’au déclin, Paul Doucet pour Les nôtres, Patrick Hivon pour Mont Foster, Antoine Olivier Pilon pour Target Number One, et Sébastien Ricard pour Le club Vinland.
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Dans les catégories « rôle de soutien », on retrouve Sophie Desmarais pour Vacarme, Marianne Farley pour Les nôtres, Éléonore Loiselle et Caroline Néron pour La déesse des mouches à feu, et la mythique Sigourney Weaver pour My Salinger Year chez les dames. 
Chez ces messieurs, les finalistes sont Normand D’Amour et  Robin L’Houmeau pour La déesse des mouches à feu, Rémy Girard pour Le club Vinland, ainsi que James Hyndman et Théodore Pellerin pour Souterrain.
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La catégorie Révélation de l’année est l’une des plus intéressantes selon moi, car c’est un aperçu des visages marquants du cinéma des prochaines années. D’ailleurs, Émilie Bierre et Théodore Pellerin, en nomination cette année respectivement pour un premier rôle féminin et un rôle de soutien masculin, font partie des lauréats passés du prix Révélation. Donc, en 2021, les finalistes sont :  Kelly Depeault – La déesse des mouches à feu, Jasmine Lemée – Mon cirque à moi, Rosalie Pépin – Vacarme, Joakim Robillard – Souterrain et Arnaud Vachon – Le club Vinland.
Voici le reste des catégories :
MEILLEURE DISTRIBUTION DES RÔLES Iris de la Meilleure distribution des rôles
Deirdre Bowen (Deirdre Bowen Casting) | Heidi Levitt (Heidi Levitt Casting) | Bruno Rosato (Rosato Casting) | Supattra « Pum » Punyadee – Target Number One Marjolaine Lachance (Balustrade casting) – Les Nôtres Marjolaine Lachance (Balustrade casting) – Souterrain Murielle La Ferrière, Marie-Claude Robitaille (Casting Murielle La Ferrière et Marie-Claude Robitaille) – La déesse des mouches à feu Pierre Pageau, Daniel Poisson (Gros Plan) – Le Club Vinland
MEILLEURE DIRECTION ARTISTIQUE Iris de la Meilleure direction artistique
Patrice Bengle, Louise Tremblay – Le Club Vinland Elise de Blois, Claude Tremblay – My Salinger Year Sylvain Lemaitre, Louisa Schabas – Blood Quantum David Pelletier – Mon cirque à moi David Pelletier – Target Number One
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie
Jonathan Decoste – La déesse des mouches à feu François Gamache – Le Club Vinland Mathieu Laverdière – Souterrain Tobie Marier Robitaille – La nuit des rois Sara Mishara – My Salinger Year
MEILLEUR SON Iris du Meilleur son
Pierre-Jules Audet, Emmanuel Croset, Michel Tsagli – La nuit des rois Sylvain Bellemare, Paul Col, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, Martyne Morin – La déesse des mouches à feu Sylvain Bellemare, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, François Grenon – Jusqu’au déclin Stéphane Bergeron, Olivier Calvert, Martyne Morin – Nadia, Butterfly Luc Boudrias, Frédéric Cloutier, Patrice LeBlanc – Souterrain
MEILLEUR MONTAGE Iris du Meilleur montage
Aube Foglia – La nuit des rois Michel Grou – Souterrain Stéphane Lafleur – La déesse des mouches à feu Arthur Tarnowski – Jusqu’au déclin Yvann Thibaudeau – Target Number One
MEILLEURS EFFETS VISUELS Iris des Meilleurs effets visuels
Alchimie 24 – Sébastien Chartier, Jean-François « Jafaz » Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine – Jusqu’au déclin Real by Fake – Michael Beaulac, Marie-Hélène Panisset – Target Number One The Workshop – Barbara Rosenstein, Josh Sherrett – Blood Quantum
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE Iris de la Meilleure musique originale
Olivier Alary – La nuit des rois Patrice Dubuc, Gaëtan Gravel – Souterrain Guido Del Fabbro, Pierre Lapointe – Le Club Vinland Jean-Phi Goncalves, Éloi Painchaud, Jorane Pelletier – Target Number One Martin Léon – My Salinger Year
MEILLEURS COSTUMES Iris des Meilleurs costumes
Caroline Bodson – Souterrain Francesca Chamberland – Le Club Vinland Patricia McNeil, Ann Roth – My Salinger Year Noémi Poulin – Blood Quantum Sharon Scott – Mon cirque à moi
MEILLEUR MAQUILLAGE Iris du Meilleur maquillage
Kathryn Casault – La déesse des mouches à feu Dominique T. Hasbani – Jusqu’au déclin Audray Adam, Sandra Ruel – Souterrain Joan-Patricia Parris, Nancy Ferlatte, Erik Gosselin – Blood Quantum Larysa Chernienko, Natalie Trépanier – Target Number One
MEILLEURE COIFFURE Iris de la Meilleure coiffure
Michelle Côté – My Salinger Year Stéphanie DeFlandre – Mon cirque à moi André Duval – Le Club Vinland Marcelo Padovani – Blood Quantum Johanne Paiement – La déesse des mouches à feu
MEILLEUR FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur film documentaire
Errance sans retour – Mélanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins | Mö Films – Mélanie Carrier, Olivier Higgins The Forbidden Reel – Ariel Nasr | Office national du film du Canada – Kat Baulu | Loaded Pictures – Sergeo Kirby | Ariel Nasr Je m’appelle humain – Kim O’Bomsawin | Terre Innue – Andrée-Anne Frenette Tant que j’ai du respir dans le corps – Steve Patry | Les Films de l’Autre – Steve Patry Wintopia – Mira Burt-Wintonick | Office national du film du Canada – Annette Clarke | EyeSteelFilm – Bob Moore
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie | Film documentaire
Sarah Baril Gaudet – Passage Hugo Gendron, Michel Valiquette – Je m’appelle humain Olivier Higgins, Renaud Philippe – Errance sans retour Mathieu Perrault Lapierre – The 108 Journey Marianne Ploska – Prière pour une mitaine perdue
MEILLEUR SON | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur son | Film documentaire
Pierre-Jules Audet, Luc Boudrias, Olivier Higgins, Kala Miya – Errance sans retour Stéphane Barsalou, Claude Beaugrand, Julie Innes – Le château Marie-Andrée Cormier, Olivier Germain, Marie-Pierre Grenier – Prière pour une mitaine perdue Benoît Dame, Catherine Van Der Donckt – Jongué, carnet nomade Olivier Germain, Marie-Pierre Grenier – Wintopia
MEILLEUR MONTAGE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur montage | Film documentaire
Anouk Deschênes – Wintopia Olivier Higgins, Amélie Labrèche – Errance sans retour Annie Jean – Le château Annie Jean – The Forbidden Reel Alexandre Lachance – Je m’appelle humain
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE Iris de la Meilleure musique originale | Film documentaire
Tom Brunt – Prière pour une mitaine perdue Martin Dumais – Errance sans retour Justin Guzzwell, Tyr Jami, Eric Shaw – Sisters: Dream & Variations Mathieu Perrault Lapierre – The 108 Journey Claude Rivest – Jongué, carnet nomade
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | FICTION Iris du Meilleur court métrage | Fiction
Aniksha – Vincent Toi | Vincent Toi, Guillaume Collin Comme une comète – Ariane Louis-Seize | Colonelle films – Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering Écume – Omar Elhamy | Les Films Rôdeurs – Jonathan Beaulieu-Cyr, Paul Chotel Goodbye Golovin – Mathieu Grimard | Golovin Films – Simon Corriveau-Gagné, Mathieu Grimard Lune – Zoé Pelchat | MéMO Films – Mélanie S. Dubois
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | ANIMATION Iris du Meilleur court métrage | Animation
Barcelona de Foc – Theodore Ushev | Theodore Ushev The Fourfold – Alisi Telengut | Alisi Telengut In the Shadow of the Pines – Anne Koizumi | Nava Projects – Sahar Yousefi Moi, Barnabé – Jean-François Lévesque | Office national du film du Canada – Julie Roy La saison des hibiscus – Éléonore Goldberg | Embuscade films – Nicolas Dufour-Laperrière
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | DOCUMENTAIRE Iris du Meilleur court métrage | Documentaire
Clebs – Halima Ouardiri | Halima Ouardiri Le frère – Jérémie Battaglia | Les Films Extérieur Jour – Amélie Lambert Bouchard Life of a Dog – Danae Elon, Rosana Matecki | Entre deux mondes Productions – Paul Cadieux, Danae Elon Nitrate – Yousra Benziane | Yousra Benziane Port d’attache – Laurence Lévesque | Elise Bois
PRIX DU PUBLIC
Le Club Vinland – Benoit Pilon | Normand Bergeron, Benoit Pilon, Marc Robitaille | Les Films Opale | Productions Avenida – Chantal Lafleur La déesse des mouches à feu – Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette | Catherine Léger | Entract Films | Coop Vidéo de Montréal – Luc Vandal Félix et le trésor de Morgäa – Nicola Lemay | Marc Robitaille | Maison 4:3 | 10e Ave Productions – Nancy Florence Savard Flashwood – Jean-Carl Boucher | Jean-Carl Boucher | Entract Films | Go Films – Jean-Carl Boucher, Nicole Robert Jusqu’au déclin – Patrice Laliberté | Charles Dionne, Nicolas Krief, Patrice Laliberté | Netflix | Couronne Nord – Julie Groleau Like a House on Fire – Jesse Noah Klein | Jesse Noah Klein | Entract Films | Colonelle films – Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering | Woods Entertainment – William Woods Mon cirque à moi – Miryam Bouchard | Miryam Bouchard, Martin Forget | Les Films Séville | Attraction Images – Antonello Cozzolino Mont Foster – Louis Godbout | Louis Godbout | K-Films Amérique | Les Films Primatice – Sébastien Poussard My Salinger Year – Philippe Falardeau | Philippe Falardeau | Métropole Films | micro_scope – Luc Déry, Kim McCraw | Parallel Films – Ruth Coady, Susan Mullen Nadia, Butterfly – Pascal Plante | Pascal Plante | Maison 4:3 | Némésis Films – Dominique Dussault Les Nôtres – Jeanne Leblanc | Judith Baribeau, Jeanne Leblanc, | Maison 4:3 | Slykid & Skykid – Benoit Beaulieu, Marianne Farley Rustic Oracle – Sonia Bonspille Boileau | Sonia Bonspille Boileau | 7th Screen | Nish Media – Jason Brennan Le sang du pélican – Denis Boivin | Denis Boivin | Les Distributions Netima | Productions Dionysos – Denis Boivin Slaxx – Elza Kephart | Patricia Gomez Zlatar, Elza Kephart | Filmoption International | EMAfilms – Anne-Marie Gélinas | Head on the Door Productions – Patricia Gomez Zlatar Target Number One – Daniel Roby | Daniel Roby | Les Films Séville | Caramel Films – Valérie d’Auteuil, André Rouleau We Had It Coming – Paul Barbeau | Paul Barbeau | MK2 Mile End | Reprise Films – Melissa A. Smith, Paul Barbeau
IRIS HOMMAGE
Association coopérative de productions audiovisuelles (ACPAV) Représentée par Marc Daigle et Bernadette Payeur
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1. Top 500 German Names
Girls Boys
Emma
Emilia
Hannah / Hanna
Mia
Sofia / Sophia
Lina
Mila
Marie
Ella
Lea
Anna
Clara / Klara
Leni
Lena
Frieda / Frida
Luisa / Louisa
Leonie
Emily / Emilie
Mathilda / Matilda
Charlotte
Ida
Johanna
Amelie
Lia / Liah / Lya
Sophie / Sofie
Lilly / Lilli
Lara
Maja / Maya
Nele / Neele
Greta
Laura
Lotta
Sarah / Sara
Juna / Yuna
Nora
Melina
Paula
Elisa
Pia
Marlene
Victoria / Viktoria
Alina
Julia
Elena
Lisa
Mara / Marah
Mira
Helena
Pauline
Tilda
Luna
Isabella
Maria
Antonia
Finja / Finnja
Anni
Eva
Thea
Elina
Romy
Luise / Louise
Isabell / Isabel / Isabelle
Zoe / Zoé
Fiona
Merle
Josephine / Josefine
Hailey
Elli / Elly
Carla / Karla
Paulina
Martha / Marta
Malia
Lucy / Lucie
Mina
Rosalie
Jana
Emely / Emelie
Milena
Valentina
Carlotta / Karlotta
Maila / Mayla
Theresa / Teresa
Katharina
Magdalena
Annika
Nina
Amalia
Elisabeth
Olivia
Jule
Luana
Liya
Lotte
Emmi / Emmy
Amy
Linda
Ronja
Amelia
Melissa
Leila / Leyla
Stella
Jasmin / Yasmin
Annabell / Annabelle
Alma
Miriam
Chiara / Kiara
Aaliyah / Aliya
Freya
Malina
Liana
Anastasia
Lene
Franziska
Liv
Milla
Ylvi / Ylvie
Alicia
Ava
Rosa
Zoey
Marleen / Marlen
Alessia
Elif
Amira
Aurelia
Lucia
Ela
Kira / Kyra
Aria / Arya
Diana
Selina
Elise
Evelyn / Evelin / Eveline
Ariana
Jette
Marla
Alea
Enna
Lynn / Linn
Helene
Livia
Mariella
Alexandra
Carolina / Karolina
Edda
Tessa
Linnea
Sina / Sinah
Vanessa
Aurora
Vivien / Vivienne
Milana
Cataleya
Talia / Thalia
Eliana
Leana
Malea
Mona
Aylin / Eileen / Aileen / Ayleen
Laila / Layla
Liliana
Alice
Jara / Yara
Jonna
Mathea / Matea
Lorena
Alisa
Carolin / Caroline / Karoline
Nela
Kaja / Kaya / Caja
Julie
Melia
Samira
Alissa / Alyssa
Daria
Giulia
Smilla
Amina
Elsa
Heidi
Lana
Valerie
Ayla
Medina
Zeynep
Henriette
Amilia
Leticia / Letizia
Malou
Annelie
Hilda
Noemi
Selma
Aleyna
Elin
Liara
Lenja / Lenya
Bella
Hedi / Hedy
Levke
Nika
Celine
Svea
Veronika
Celina
Ruby
Fenja
Hermine
Ina
Larissa
Tabea
Felicitas
Jolina / Joelina
Marina
Valeria
Azra
Michelle
Rebecca
Nisa
Annalena
Alva
Elea
Melody
Palina
Flora
Maira / Meyra
Mariam / Maryam
Natalie / Nathalie
Nala / Nahla
Alena
Cleo
Eleni
Malin
Alya
Felina
Florentine
Helen
Lou
Naila / Nayla
Nelly / Nelli
Christina
Käthe
Leona
Alia
Marlena
Tamara
Tara
Angelina
Carina / Karina
Dalia
Hedda
Leia / Leya
Meryem
Anne
Holly
Madita
Fabienne
Jella
Mailin / Maylin
Mathilde
Enya
Kate
Lilia
Sena
Joleen
Clea
Liesbeth / Lisbeth
Fine / Fiene
Lenia
Sonja
Xenia
Eleonora
Melisa
Enni / Enny
Hira
Adriana
Dana
Defne
Lola
Miray
Tamina
Nicole
Asya
Esther
Josie / Josy
Naomi
Cecilia
Claire
Dilara
Selin
Enie
Fritzi
Leonora
Melek
Miley
Wilma
Esila
Esma
Feline
Rieke
Ada
Amara
Cara
Estelle
Gerda
Lilian / Lillian
Viola
Adelina
Janne
Philine
Tiana
Ivy
Juliana
Kimberly / Kimberley
Lieselotte
Malena
Delia
Enisa
Joana / Joanna
Kim
Ellen
Evelina
Felicia
Liyana
Lilith
Liz
Amanda
Anouk
Eleanor
Samantha
Talea
Arina
Dua
Emilija
Eslem
Irma
Maike / Meike
Nike
Rita
Adele
Alisha
Iva
Josefin / Josephin
Margarete
Romina
Ylva
Elaine
Helin
Joline / Joeline
Josephina / Josefina
Madeleine
Nila
Ophelia
Philippa
Abigail
Anja
Melinda
Scarlett
Toni / Tony
Erna
Gloria
Grace
Jade
Jolie
Madlen / Madleen
Marit
Melanie
Tuana
Annemarie
Debora / Deborah
Jenna
Kiana
Liva
Minna
Shirin
Zofia
Chloe
Fatima
Felia
Friederike
Isa
Jasmina
Jolien
Leandra
Nia
Salome
Giuliana
Inga
Josefa / Josepha
Judith
Megan
Mika
Nea
Neyla
Runa
Ruth
Sunny
Tala
Abby
Alba
Amaya
Anisa
Bianca / Bianka
Eliza
Gabriela
Janna
Jessika / Jessica
Maileen / Mayleen
Natalia
Soraya
Verena
Asel
Cassandra / Kassandra
Eda
Elenor
Julina
Kayla
Lilou
Lydia
Maggy
Meva
Naemi
Penelope
Rahel
Violetta
Alara
Caitlin / Caitlyn
Elis
Ilayda
Judy
Juliane
Sila
Vera
Anita
Charlotta
Evi
Henrieke / Henrike
Jamila
Janina
Ria
Sarina
Stina
Zara
Zuzanna
Zümra
Beyza
Cosima
Ema
Florentina
Ines
Jona / Jonah
Kalea
Katerina
Klea
Masal
Milina
Nilay
Skadi
Tarja
Tina
Charlie / Charly
Franka
Hanne
Hilde
Joy
Joyce
Luzi / Luzie
Marisa
Mary
Meta
Minel
Sandra
Sienna
Vaiana
Adea
Cora
Davina
Dorothea
Erika
Femke
Freda
Hafsa
Jamie
Katja
Nova
Patricia
Philomena
Saphira
Saskia
Tiara
Yaren
Alica
Ashley
Betty
Celia
Clarissa
Dina
Elara
Elodie
Emina
Ben
Paul
Finn / Fynn
Leon
Jonas
Noah
Elias
Felix
Luis / Louis
Henry / Henri
Lukas / Lucas
Luca / Luka
Matteo
Emil
Maximilian
Theo
Oskar / Oscar
Liam
Anton
Jakob / Jacob
Max
Leo
Milan
Moritz
Julian
Alexander
David
Carl / Karl
Jona / Jonah
Samuel
Philipp
Niklas / Niclas
Tom
Mats / Mads
Erik / Eric
Linus
Jonathan
Tim
Rafael / Raphael
Leonard
Mika
Aaron
Vincent
Hannes
Levi
Johann
Lio
Jannis / Janis / Yannis
Fabian
Jan
Lennard / Lennart
Till
Benjamin
Valentin
Artur / Arthur
Simon
Johannes
Maxim / Maksim
Constantin / Konstantin
Marlon
Jannik / Yannik / Yannick / Yannic
Adrian
Joshua
Kilian
Nico / Niko
Mattis / Mathis / Matthis
Theodor
Julius
Toni / Tony
Lian
Luke / Luc
Milo / Milow
Mohammed / Muhammad
Fiete
Fritz
Nick
Bruno
Ole
Lenny
Adam
Gabriel
Matti
Phil
Daniel
Pepe
Malte
Florian
Benedikt
Lias
Nils / Niels
Dominic / Dominik
Michael
Ludwig
Lasse
Damian
Sebastian
Levin
Emilio
Carlo
Timo
Franz
Leopold
Jannes
John
Justus
Thilo / Tilo
Luan
Noel
Tobias
Joris
Oliver
Sam
Emilian
Malik
Lennox
Robin
Bennet
Frederik / Frederic
Piet
Elia / Eliah
Jayden / Jaden
Arian
Nicolas / Nikolas
Jonte
Alessio
Eddie / Eddy
Lion
Bela
Richard
Matthias
Miran
Emir
Lars
Friedrich
Enno
Ilias / Ilyas
Joel
Ferdinand
Marc / Mark
Henrik
Silas
Willi / Willy
Ali
Charlie / Charly
Christian
Bastian
Colin / Collin
Kian
Thore
Mailo
Benno
Jaron / Yaron
Jason
Hugo
Lenn
Neo
Tyler / Tayler
Jamie
Leonardo
Josef / Joseph
Michel
Gustav
Lorenz
Yasin
Jasper
Konrad
Elian
Dean
Lionell
Arne
Finnley / Finley / Finlay
Amir
Manuel
Thomas
Leano
Nikita
Nathan
Alex
Tristan
Aiden / Ayden
Marvin / Marwin
Hendrik
Maik / Meik / Mike
Aras
Curt / Kurt
Martin
Yusuf
Andreas
Hamza
Janosch
Xaver
Elija / Elijah
Lino
Connor / Conner
Leonhard
Eymen
Georg
Leandro
Victor / Viktor
Bjarne
Hanno
Marco / Marko
Marlo
Fabio
Jack
Clemens / Klemens
Diego
Magnus
Mick
Korbinian
Can
Ian
Leander
Antonio
Ömer
Titus
Roman
William
Jano
Mert
Tiago / Thiago
Claas / Klaas
Samu
Marius
Nino
Laurens / Laurenz
Sami
Wilhelm
Darian
Henning
Kalle
Keno
Edgar
Deniz
Erwin
Janne
Marten
Omar
Stefan / Stephan
Timur
Ibrahim
Patrick
Caspar
Otto
Ahmet
Albert
Ayaz
Lean
Christopher
James
Rayan
Alessandro
Dennis
Ilay
Kai / Kay
Peter
Alwin
Carlos
Marcel
Brian / Bryan
Dario
Kaan
Nevio
Robert
Ryan
Yunus
Jakub
Logan
Markus / Marcus
Bilal
Gregor
Darius
Hassan / Hasan
Leonas
Mattes
Mirac
Yigit
Danny / Denny
Eduard
Hans
Julien
Nelio
Kerem
Maurice
Rudi
Tammo
Timon
Ilja
Joscha
Junis
Laurin
Nael
Lutz
Mio
Taylor
Armin
Enes
Karim
Mustafa
Alfred
Christoph
Kevin
Mario
Tino
Valentino
Lijan
Romeo
Umut
Amin
Flynn
Ivan
Jonne
Leonidas
Louie
Mikail
Younes
Björn
Danilo
Emanuel
Giuliano
Jarno
Kjell
Mehmet
Milian
Veit
Youssef
Chris
Egon
Nikolai
Dylan
Ensar
Fred
Jon
Musa
Quentin
Ruben
Thies
Thorin
Tommi
Andre
Emin
Josua
Leif
Loris
Lucien
Miguel
Nathanael
Adriano
Alan
Berat
Devin
Jaro
Juri
Adem
Ahmad
Eren
Kiyan
Mahir
Pius
Anthony
August
Davin
Jesse
Miko
Raik
Rune
Semih
Torben / Thorben
Amar
Angelo
Antoni / Antony
Emre
Matei
Quirin
Ricardo / Riccardo
Tjark
Arvid
Aurelio
Bosse
Efe
Francesco
Hector / Hektor
Jeremy
Jesper
Kirill
Ragnar
Tamme
Vito
Damon
Heinrich
Kuzey
Mattia
Miro
Sandro
Edwin
Elio
Etienne
Jari
Jerome
Levian
Lorenzo
Pablo
Selim
Tamino
Ares
Joost / Jost
Kenan
Levent
Santiago
Tian
Tillmann
Abdullah
Andrej
Arik
Azad
Jamal
Kuno
Leno
Merlin
Alexandros
Amon
Ansgar
Arno
Benny
Berkay
Emmanuel
Isa
Iven / Yven
Junes
Mason
Taavi
Taha
Thees
Alparslan
Andrei
Aris
Casper / Kasper
Cedric / Cedrik
Dion
Elijas / Eliyas
Ilian
Issa
Jordan
Lorik
Luciano
Melvin
Pascal
Rocco
Vitus
Atilla / Attila
Dorian
Enrico
Harun
Johnny
Karam
Kasimir
Koray
Marek
Mikael
Miron
Nero
Nilas
Noar
Sascha
Vinzenz
Zayn
Dejan
Eliano
Fridolin
Jake
Lewis
Abel
Arda
Bent
Burak
Dante
Ethan
Georgios
Halil
Igor
Ioannis
Joey
Justin
Kimi
Lazar
Maddox
Marian
Milas
Paco
Angelos
Ari
Damien
Evan
Finjas
Hardy
Hussein
Jarik
Jascha
Kadir
Khaled
2. Top 10 Middle Names for girls
Phoenix
Lane
Alea
Ivory
Ceci
Joy
Doe
Ruby
Briar
June
More ideals for you: Top 500 Arabic Names
From : https://wikitopx.com/name-meanings/top-500-german-names-711969.html
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Welcome back to FundieNames and welcome back to the If the names were average series! I hope you all enjoy volume two!
All data is from Social security records. Exact placement will only be noted when it is not the exact average
First Names
Average: 171 (171.2)
Zachary: Jack
Michael: Kiara
Erin: Autumn
William (Lawson): Maxwell
Kenneth (Nathan): Tony
Alyssa: Sandra
Tori: Lydia
Trace: Drew
Carlin: Kathleen
Josie: Ariel
Katie: Hanna
Jackson: Johnathan
Warden: Andres
Isaiah: Edgar
Addallee: Alondra
Ellie: Skylar
Callie-Anna: Adrianna (I am going to count this as both parts of Callie-Anna because of the -anna ending)
Judson: Braxton
Jeb: Weston
Middle Names
Average: 342
Gilvin: Josue
Christian: Eva
Elise: Lillian
Lawson: Elias
Nathaniel: Harley
Joy: Shanice
Layne: Hunter
Whitfield: Jessie
Brianne: Ruth
Kellyn: Cristina
Grace: Raquel
Ezekiel: Tommy
Justice: Ramon
Courage: Salvador
Hope: Claudia
Bridget: Rylie
Rose: Kiera
Wyatt: Louis
Colton: Nehemiah
Full Names
Jack Josue (This is an odd combination)
Kiara Eva (Cute, but repetitive)
Autumn Lillian (-n’s are repetitive)
Maxwell Elias (I actually like this)
Tony Harley (Extremely repetitive)
Sandra Shanice (I don’t like either of these names, but they go well together)
Lydia Hunter (I surprisingly love this)
Drew Jessie (The flow is odd)
Kathleen Ruth (Not my style but super cute)
Ariel Cristina (Pretty nice, I don’t hate this name)
Hanna Raquel (An okay pair but a bit odd)
Johnathan Tommy (odd, but okay)
Andres Ramon (A surprisingly nice pair)
Edgar Salvador (This is repetitive and weird)
Alondra Claudia (Odd and repetitive)
Skylar Rylie (I really like this)
Adrianna Keira (Adorable)
Braxton Louis (So cute, but odd)
Weston Nehemiah (Strange, but cute)
I hope you guys enjoyed this! This was such a fun concept and the results were fascinating. 
-fundienames
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Another Hundred People: Angelica, Eliza and Peggy in Hamilton (Black History Month)
Angelica: Allyson Ava-Brown, Alysha Desloriuex, Aubin Wise, Brittany Campbell, Candace Quarrels, Charnette Batey, Courtney-Mae Briggs, Ellena Vincent, Emily Jenda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Erin Clemons, Jennie Harney, Marja Harmon, Miriam-Teak Lee, Montego Glover, Rachel John, Raven Thomas, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Sabrina Sloan, Sandra Okuboyejo, Stephanie Umoh, Syndee Winters, Ta-Tynisa Wilson and Ta'Rea Campbell
Eliza: Alysha Deslorieux, Aubin Wise, Brittany Campbell, Candace Quarrels, Charnette Batey, Denée Benton, Ellena Vincent, Emily Jenda, Erin Clemons, Jennie Harney, Joanna A. Jones, Miriam-Teak Lee, Nikisha Williams, Raven Thomas, Rebecca Covington, Samantha Marie Ware, Sandra Okuboyejo, Sharon Rose, Syndee Winters and Ta-Tynisa Wilson
Peggy/Maria: Alysha Deslorieux, Amber Iman, Aubin Wise, Brittany Campbell, Candace Quarrels, Charnette Batey, Courtney-Mae Briggs, Darilyn Castillo, Emily Jenda, Erin Clemons, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Jennie Harney, Joanna A. Jones, Miriam-Teak Lee, Nyla Sostre, Raven Thomas, Samantha Marie Ware, Sandra Okuboyejo, Sasha Hutchings, Sharon Rose, Syndee Winters and Tia Altinay
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Hi Eloise! You seem to use Older Fcs more than a lot of people, Who are your Favorites? I want to start adding them
I LOVE THIS YES!! here are my current favorite ‘older’ FCs !! (wow this got long oops)
over 35: constance wu (36), d’arcy carden (39), william jackson harper (38), john krasinski (39),  chris evans (37), stephanie beatriz (37), jacob pitts (39), mehcad brooks (38), hannah simone (38), oscar isaac (39), monique coleman (38), adam jacobs (39), amber gray (37), ben whishaw (38), daveed diggs (36), jennifer hudson (37), & leslie odom jr. (37).
over 40: amy adams (44), sandra oh (47), sarah paulson (44), anthony dale (40), adam scott (45), rachel bay jones (49), chadwick boseman (41), reese witherspoon (42), january jones (40), amy poehler (47), sterling k. brown (42), tracee ellis ross (46), keri russell (42), idris elba (46), paul rudd (49), anthony mackie (40), audra mcdonald (48), & renee elise goldsberry (48). 
over 50: terry crews (50), marisa tomes (54), rita avila (50), sandra bullock (54), rosie perez (51), daniel craig (50), nicole kidman (51), will smith (50), viola davis (53), isaiah washington (55), forest whitaker (57), adewale akinnuoye-agbaje (51), john douglas thompson (55), lori loughlin (54), kristin chenoweth (50), & norm lewis (55).
over 60: christine baranski (66), angela bassett (60), peter capaldi (60), meryl streep (69), julie walters (68), oscar nunez (60), denzel washington (64), tom hanks (62), mary beth peil (78), kathy bates (70), mark harmon (67), & jeff goldblum (66).
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«nous n’étions pas très loin du mur mais nous n’avons pas vu de cyclistes»
: une sélection d’images issues du workshop ‘polaroid & photos instantanées’ animé par Jean-François Flamey dans le cadre de Expolaroid 2018, aux Ateliers du Cwèrneû / Centre culturel de Huy, Belgique, ces 28 & 29 avril.
Images à découvrir par là ➡ https://www.nimtree.be/blog/traces-workshop-huy
Avec : Naïma Achour, Elise Corvaglia, Olivia Deroanne, Annie Descamp, Caroline Derselle, Sandra Eterovic, Elodie Grégoire, Nathalie Hannecart, William Lambion, Julie Maréchal, Justine Montagner, Dominique Septon, Marylène Van Laer, Olivier van Rossum, Tess Warnand
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