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In a surreal meeting filled with countless individuals from a variety of backgrounds, nine people recount how sex and sexuality have been used to exert control over their lives. Regardless of race, sexual orientation, nationality, social class, religion, or gender, all are equally shattered and all are equally victims. Those that recount their experiences show that the power / sex dynamic can come in many forms. Whether the power is taken away by physical or psychological means, and regardless of whether it is perpetrated by an individual, institution, or society, the results are equally devastating.
It's not about sex. It's about power.
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Fourth-graders Ronald and Diego are best friends and comrades in a roleplaying war-game until Lieutenant Diego betrays General Ronald in an act of creating harmless dramatic conflict. Now Diego must find a way to bring his best friend back from the casualties of war.
Ronald and Diego were best friends...
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Flanders, a famous female author, travels 1989 after the fall of the Berlin wall into the German capitol. She is deeply depressed of the events because she saw the communistic states as a very good thing that has now ended. In the joy of these days she finds no person to understand her, so she has to travel back to Munich. After meeting several people, known and unknown, it seems as if there will be no way to go.
Keywords: german-reunification, writer
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Nellie Rimplegar has to tell her grown children that due to her bungled handling of their finances, the family has been wiped out by the Stock Market crash. Friend and family doctor, Alan Stevens, tells them they'll all need to eliminate their extravagant ways and get jobs. Stevens also rents a room in their house more as a way to be near pretty Elizabeth Rimplegar, than to help their finances. Stevens faces competition from Elizabeth's beau, Ronald, a free-loading writer who remains oblivious to her money woes.
Keywords: bankruptcy, based-on-play, daughter, great-depression, hyphen-in-title, mother, novelist, number-in-title, party-girl, punctuation-in-title
Ronald is a masculine given name. The name is derived from a Scandinavian name that was cognate with Reginald.Ronnie is a pet form of the name; Ron is a short form of the name. Ronald may also be known as a shortened name of "Aaron".
Ronald Goedemondt (Tegelen, 1975) is a Dutch comedian.
Ronald was born in Tegelen in Limburg, but moved he after one year to Eindhoven. He studied the HEAO communication.
In 1999 he started with stand-up comedy and was part of the comedy train. He moved to Leiden and Goedemondt won the jury and public prizes of the Cameretten cabaret festival.
Latin Fresh, real name Roberto de los Rios Reyes, is a Panamanian reggaeton and Reggae en Español artist. He scored national hits in 1995, and toured central and South America in 1997. He completed a three-record contract for Sony Music, later signing to Machete Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music Group, with whom he released Plan Calle in 2006, an attempt to break into the U.S. market.
So is there anywhere you want to go?
She says any place is home
But is there anywhere you want to go?
Her crooked smile, how about Mexico?
We'll get back
You will surely be, you'll be the death of me
Yeah, you are surely all the better parts of me
So get back
They won't take us alive
I don't even think I saw it coming
No they won't take us alive
You're the ending of the movie,
The one I meant to see
You're the ending of the movie,
The kind that fucks with your head
We'll get back
Oh here we go all the same,
But do you ever get outside your brain?
Oh here we go, all the same
I'll be around for a couple of days
So get back
They won't take us alive
I don't even think I saw it coming
No they won't take us alive
Rainlight
By which I write these words
Rain
And my heart leaps awkwardly
At the sound of it
At the thought of it
At the approach of it
Rain
Smells of childhood
And tastes of walking home
And sounds of squeaky shoes
Anyway
Here's that photograph of us
It's funny, but I see...
Two old friends life will make of us someday
How that stirs my heart absurdly
As I write these words