Coordinates: 56°11′24″N 2°49′24″W / 56.18988°N 2.82334°W / 56.18988; -2.82334
Elie and Earlsferry is a coastal town and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, situated within the East Neuk beside Chapel Ness on the north coast of the Firth of Forth, eight miles east of Leven. The burgh comprised the twin villages of Elie and Earlsferry, which were formally merged in 1930 by the Local Government Act of 1929. To the north is the village of Kilconquhar and Loch of Kilconquhar.
Earlsferry, the older of the two villages, was first settled in time immemorial. It is said that MacDuff, the Earl of Fife, crossed the Forth here in 1054 while fleeing from King Macbeth. In particular the legend tells of his escape being aided by local fishermen, an act which may have led directly to the village being promoted to royal burgh status due to MacDuff's later influence over Malcolm III.
By the middle of the 12th century, the Earls of Fife had instituted a ferry for the use of pilgrims en route to the shrine of Saint Andrew the Apostle at St Andrews. The ferry crossed the Firth of Forth to North Berwick, a distance of 7 miles, and it is this ferry that led to the naming of the place. There are the remains of a small chapel on Chapel Ness, built for the use of these pilgrims.
Elie and Earlsferry is a coastal town and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland.
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The Rave Master manga and anime series features an extensive cast of characters created by Hiro Mashima. The series takes place in a fictional universe that exists as a parallel world where vast numbers of humans as well as species known as sentenoids and demonoids fight using weapons, magic and evil artifacts known as Dark Bring (Shadow Stone in the anime's English dub). One of the most primary users of the artifact known as Dark Bring is an evil terrorist organization known as Demon Card (Shadow Guard in the anime's English dub) which plans to use it to take over the world and bring it into darkness.
The main character Haru Glory, is chosen by the holy artifact known as Rave to wield the Ten Powers and go on a quest with the strange dog like creature known as Plue to find the other four remaining Rave stones and put an end to the usage of Dark Bring and bring peace to the world. In his travel, fate brings him to ally himself with a girl that lost her memories and believes she is named Elie and is unaware that she has a strong involvement with the Rave stones. Together on their quest, they gain allies known as the Rave Warriors which consist of the thief that can manipulate silver known as Hamrio Musica, a cartographer which is the strange blue creature known as Griffon Kato, Let Dahaka and Julia who are both martial artists and members of a species from the mystic realm known as the Dragon Race, Ruby, a rich penguin-like sentenoid, and Belnika, a kind sorceress.
Actors: Hugues Aufray (actor), Fabien Baïardi (actor), Jérôme Care Aulanie (actor), Patrick Cottet-Moine (actor), Franck Crouzet (actor), Hugo Dessioux (actor), Michel Drucker (actor), José Fernandez (actor), Laurent Fernandez (actor), Manuel Fernandez (actor), Raphaël Fernandez (actor), Tom Leeb (actor), Jean-Pierre Lorit (actor), Gérard Mangiavillano (actor), Oussama Abassa (actor),
Plot: Lea, Adrian, and their little brother Theo, born deaf, go on holiday in Provence with their grandfather, Paul "Oliveron" they never met because of a family quarrel. Unfortunately, it is not the holidays they dreamed, especially after their father announced that he was leaving the house. In less than 24 hours, it is the clash of generations between the teens and their grandfather.
Keywords: alcohol, alcoholic, brother-sister-relationship, bull, cell-phone, countryside-of-provence, deaf, deaf-boy, deaf-child, deaf-muteActors: Elena Butterfield (actor), Rawa Couri (actor), Shuang Teng (actress), Samara Couri (writer), Samara Couri (director), Samara Couri (editor),
Genres: Romance, Short,Actors: Ziad Akl (actor), Elie Chelala (actor), Naji Hatem (actor), Eman Khattar (actor), Nasri Sayegh (actor), Yara Abi Fadel (actress), Mounia Akl (actress), Mounia Akl (producer), Marie-Therese Aris (producer), Kai Gero Lenke (producer), Victor Yuri Nunes (producer), Karim Okais (producer), Antoine Yazbeck (producer), Cyril Aris (writer), Kai Gero Lenke (writer),
Genres: Drama, Short,Actors: Matthew Bohrer (actor), Stephen Bralver (actor), Sean Burgos (actor), Adam Chernick (actor), Tom Culhane (actor), Samuel Druhora (actor), Lukas Gage (actor), Zach Greenfield (actor), Tommy Guast (actor), Jake Lawson (actor), Jason Ross Levy (actor), Jason Lucaci (actor), Stephen Lydic (actor), Bryan C. Marsh (actor), Jason Avina (actor),
Genres: History, Short, Thriller, War,Actors: Pascal Aubrée (actor), Ilian Bergala (actor), Jackie Berroyer (actor), Richard Berry (actor), David Capelle (actor), Marcel Cohen (actor), Ivan Cori (actor), Yvon Crenn (actor), Jordan Feldman (actor), David Fuchs (actor), Christophe Grandière (actor), Eytan Hodara (actor), Michel Jonasz (actor), Dariusz Lesko (actor), Lionel Abelanski (actor),
Genres: Comedy,Actors: Jeffrey Danneman (actor), Clementine Cayrol (actress), Delfine Paolini (actress), Celine Texier-Rose (actress), Antoine Cayrol (producer), Antoine Cayrol (writer), Pierre Zandrowicz (writer), Gabriel Guerin (composer), Pierre Zandrowicz (director),
Plot: During Christmas, Elie, veteran journalist, is sent on assignment by his magazine in the USA. The subject of his investigation is nonsense: a smuggler of souls who would meet for a short moment, and missing loved ones. But once arrived in New York, its final stage, things change.
Keywords: death, ferryman, interview, spiritual, spoof, supernatural, surrealismActors: Thomas Badek (actor), Jean-Marc Barr (actor), Laurent Baudens (actor), Hacène Belkhadra (actor), Jean-Claude Biette (actor), Jean-Christophe Bouvet (actor), Christophe Carrère (actor), Pascal Cervo (actor), Philippe Chemin (actor), Laurent Cygler (actor), Philippe Garziano (actor), Pierre Hodgson (actor), Frédéric Norbert (actor), Benoît Pottez (actor), Mathieu Andrieu (actor),
Plot: The title reflects the brand of a financial institution, the bank of the Saltim family: Frederic, the younger brother, runs the family bank; his brother Bruno rejected the position of executive director, and chose to fund a theatrical company. Around them, there is a net of family members, friends, and acquaintances who seem to swirl around the banking brothers. Frederic and Bruno are both trying to control the future of their beautiful niece, Vanessa. The coffee shop owners Eve and Jim complicate everybody's life with their intrigues and lies. A strange stage director comes from his foreign exile. And lack of funds suddenly reveals the true colors of everyone - in banking, on stage, and everywhere.
Genres: Comedy, Drama,Actors: Jules Ankri (actor), Elie Cohen (actor), Otmane Khellaf (actor), Mohamed Moussaid (actor), Cyril Cohen (writer), Cyril Cohen (director),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Jonathan Alia (actor), Phil Barney (actor), Khalil Ben Jaffar (actor), Marc Beninos (actor), Richard Bentura (actor), Claude Bessis (actor), Mehdi Bouattour (actor), Michel Boujenah (actor), Alberto Canova (actor), Alberto Canova (actor), Habib Chaari (actor), Michaël Cohen (actor), Stéphane Cohen (actor), Victor Haim (actor), Mustapha Adouani (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Gabriel de Gravone (actor), Pierre Magnier (actor), Max Maxudian (actor), Séverin-Mars (actor), Georges Térof (actor), Gil Clary (actress), Ivy Close (actress), Abel Gance (producer), Charles Pathé (producer), Abel Gance (writer), Arthur Honegger (composer), Robert Israel (composer), Abel Gance (director), Marguerite Beaugé (editor), Abel Gance (editor),
Plot: Sisif, a railwayman, and his son Elie fall in love with the beautiful Norma (whom Sisif rescued from a train crash when a baby and raised as his daughter), with tragic results. Originally running nine hours, this epic tragedy is notable for the way it foreshadows Gance's later 'Napoleon' in its use of innovative cinematic devices, particularly rapid cutting.
Keywords: blindness, freeze-frame, railwayman, trainWakker om half vijf, weer nen halven dag voorbij
(fucking houten kop)
De kater zit vooral opzij
Lange nachten, waarschijnlijk was ik behoorlijk scheef
Misschien was het plezant, maar mijn geheugen is een zeef
Ik heb mijn oude gewoonte weeral volledig terug
En mensen merken het, ze praten achter mijne rug
'K ben als ne gokker die den helft al verloren heeft
(blijven gaan)
Precies alsof ik morgen nie meer leef
Alsof ik nie meer aan u denk ik mis u pokkehard
Da single-zijn heeft mij genekt vanaf de fucking start
Ik weet nie waarom ik feest, waarom ik niks stuur
Waarom ik uitgezogen naar een volle ?
En ik hoor de stemmen terug van gisterennacht
"Hij is zo irritant, hij is weer iets te zat"
Ik fuck het op, ik fuck het op
En vanavond ben ik fris, dan doen ik het weer
Party all night, drie uur en ik lig al neer
Ik fuck het op...
Zonder een noodkreet, zonder een teken
Ik heb u plots in een bevlieging weggesmeten
En 'k heb u laten liggen da was weeral heel stoer
Maar toen de deur dicht sloeg kneep het mijn keel toe
Nu heb ik tegenslag, stroppen zien ik heel den dag
Nu zen ik het die zit te sturen of ik toesteken mag
Ik krijg ne "fuck you, nu komd'op de proppen"
En die shit is zo waar maar toch kan ik het nie verkroppen
Ik lig te stinken in mijn bed, ik kom voor niks deruit
Ik zien gebouwen en bruggen als ik mijn ogen sluit
En 't is nie meer dan redelijk da 'k in de hel ben
Maar ik wil iemand slagen precies alsof ik het zelf ben
En ik kan nummers vol zagen maar het is te laat
Ge moet van u af bijten, 't was mijn eigen raad
Ik fuck het op, ik fuck het op
Waarschijnlijk slaan ik morgen door en dan bel ik u weer
Vier keer voicemail en dan leg ik neer
Coordinates: 56°11′24″N 2°49′24″W / 56.18988°N 2.82334°W / 56.18988; -2.82334
Elie and Earlsferry is a coastal town and former royal burgh in Fife, Scotland, situated within the East Neuk beside Chapel Ness on the north coast of the Firth of Forth, eight miles east of Leven. The burgh comprised the twin villages of Elie and Earlsferry, which were formally merged in 1930 by the Local Government Act of 1929. To the north is the village of Kilconquhar and Loch of Kilconquhar.
Earlsferry, the older of the two villages, was first settled in time immemorial. It is said that MacDuff, the Earl of Fife, crossed the Forth here in 1054 while fleeing from King Macbeth. In particular the legend tells of his escape being aided by local fishermen, an act which may have led directly to the village being promoted to royal burgh status due to MacDuff's later influence over Malcolm III.
By the middle of the 12th century, the Earls of Fife had instituted a ferry for the use of pilgrims en route to the shrine of Saint Andrew the Apostle at St Andrews. The ferry crossed the Firth of Forth to North Berwick, a distance of 7 miles, and it is this ferry that led to the naming of the place. There are the remains of a small chapel on Chapel Ness, built for the use of these pilgrims.