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Are director of film Move (1970 Film) and director of film Méditerranée (1963 Film) from the same country?
no
[ "This is a document about Roman Polanski \n Roman Polanski (Roman Polański ; born Raymond Thierry Liebling on 18 August 1933) is a Polish-French film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. His Polish-Jewish parents moved the family back from Paris to Kraków in 1937. Two years later, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany starting World War II and the family found themselves trapped in the Kraków Ghetto. After his mother and father were taken in raids, Polanski spent his formative years in foster homes under an adopted identity, surviving the Holocaust. Polanski's first feature-length film, Knife in the Water (1962), was made in Poland and was nominated for the United States Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In the ", "This is a document about Jean-Luc Godard \n Jean-Luc Godard (, ; ; born 3 December 1930) is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the 1960s French New Wave film movement, and is arguably the most influential French filmmaker of the post-war era. According to AllMovie, his work \"revolutionized the motion picture form\" through its experimentation with narrative, continuity, sound, and camerawork. During his early career as a film critic for the influential magazine Cahiers du Cinéma, Godard criticized mainstream French cinema's \"Tradition of Quality\", which emphasized established convention over innovation and experimentation. In response, he and like-minded critics began to make their own films, challenging the conventions of traditional Hollywood in addition to French cinema. Godard first received global acclaim for his 1960 feature ", "This is a document about Kathryn Hereford \n Move (1970) ; Justine (1969) ; A Patch of Blue (1965) ; Honeymoon Hotel (1964) ; The Prize (1963) ; Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) ; Butterfield 8 (1960) ; Key Witness (1960) ; All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960) ; The Reluctant Debutante (1958) ; The Brothers Karamazov (1958) ; Jailhouse Rock (1957) ", "This is a document about Med Hondo \n Med Hondo (born Mohamed Abid Hondo; 4 May 1936 – 2 March 2019) was a Mauritanian film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and voice actor. He emigrated to France in 1959 and began to work in film during the 1960s. He received critical acclaim for his 1970 directorial début Soleil O.", "This is a document about Claude Lelouch \n Claude Barruck Joseph Lelouch (born 30 October 1937) is a French film director, writer, cinematographer, actor and producer. Lelouch grew up in an Algerian Jewish Family. He emerged as a prominent director in the 1960s. Lelouch gained critical acclaim for his 1966 romantic melodrama film A Man and A Woman. At the 39th Academy Awards in 1967, A Man and a Woman won Best Original Screenplay and Best Foreign Language Film. Lelouch was also nominated for Best Director. While his films have gained him international recognition since the 1960s, Lelouch's methods and style of film are known for attracting criticism.", "This is a document about Georges Nasser \n Georges Nasser (جورج نصر‎; 15 June 1927 – 23 January 2019) was a Lebanese director. He is considered to have been a pioneering figure in Lebanese cinema and is credited with having put Lebanon on global movie-making map.", "This is a document about François Truffaut \n François Roland Truffaut (, ; ; 6 February 1932 – 21 October 1984) was a French film director, screenwriter, producer, actor, and film critic. He is widely regarded as one of the founders of the French New Wave. In a career lasting over a quarter of a century, he remains an icon of the French film industry, having worked on over 25 films. Truffaut's film The 400 Blows is a defining film of the French New Wave movement, and has four sequels, Antoine et Colette, Stolen Kisses, Bed and Board, and Love on the Run, made between 1958 and 1979. Truffaut's ", "This is a document about The Movement (dance band) \n The Movement (1993) ", "This is a document about Golden Globe Award for Best Director \n The Golden Globe Award for Best Director – Motion Picture is a Golden Globe Award that has been presented annually by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, an organization composed of journalists who cover the United States film industry for publications based outside North America, since 1943. Having won all four of his nominations, Elia Kazan has been honored most often in this category. Clint Eastwood, Miloš Forman, David Lean, Martin Scorsese, and Oliver Stone tie for second place with three wins each. Steven Spielberg has had the most nominations (twelve) and has received the award twice. Barbra Streisand and Chloé Zhao are the two only women to have won the award. In the following lists, the first names, listed in bold type against a blue background, are the winners, and the following names are the remaining nominees. The years given are those in which the films under consideration were released, not the year of the ceremony, which takes place in January of the following year.", "This is a document about Moves – International Festival of Movement on Screen \n Moves – International Festival of Movement on Screen is an annual experimental film and media art festival based in the North West of England.", "This is a document about Mediterranea (film) \n Mediterranea is a 2015 Italian drama film directed and written by Jonas Carpignano. It was screened in the International Critics' Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. The film stars Koudous Seihon and Alassane Sy as friends who cross the Mediterranean Sea to immigrate to Italy, where they experience unexpected hostility from locals.", "This is a document about Moving (1993 film) \n Moving (お引越し, translit. Ohikkoshi) is a 1993 Japanese drama film directed by Shinji Sōmai. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1993 Cannes Film Festival.", "This is a document about Diverse (rapper) \n Move (2001) ", "This is a document about Méditerranée (1963 film) \n Méditerranée is a 1963 French experimental film directed by Jean-Daniel Pollet with assistance from Volker Schlöndorff. It was written by Philippe Sollers and produced by Barbet Schroeder, with music by Antoine Duhamel. The 45 minute film is cited as one of Pollet's most influential films, which according to Jonathan Rosenbaum directly influenced Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt, released later the same year. Footage for the film was shot around the Mediterranean, including at a Greek temple, a Sicilian garden, the sea, and also features a fisherman, a bullfighter, and a girl on an operating table.", "This is a document about Filmmovement.com \n Film Movement is a North American distributor of independent and foreign films, which is based in New York City, founded in 2003. Film Movement has released more than 250 feature films and shorts. Having grown from a DVD-of-the-month club, Film Movement's theatrical distribution strategy has evolved to include American independent films, documentaries, and foreign arthouse titles. Its catalog includes titles by directors such as Hirokazu Kore-eda, Maren Ade, Jessica Hausner, Andrei Konchalovsky, Andrzej Wajda, Diane Kurys, Ciro Guerra, and Mélanie Laurent. In 2015, Film Movement launched its reissue label Film Movement Classics, featuring new restorations released theatrically as well as on Blu-ray and DVD, including films by such noted directors as Éric Rohmer, Peter Greenaway, Bille August, Marleen Gorris, Takeshi Kitano, Arturo Ripstein, and Ettore Scola. In January 2019, Film Movement acquired the reissue rights to seven films for its classics label, including Heroes Shed No Tears by John Woo and The Reflecting Skin starring Viggo Mortensen. And in 2020, it acquired the North American right to American Thief, an action thriller film directed by Miguel Silveira.", "This is a document about French New Wave \n The New Wave (La Nouvelle Vague) is a French art film movement that emerged in the late 1950s. The movement was characterized by its rejection of traditional filmmaking conventions in favor of experimentation and a spirit of iconoclasm. New Wave filmmakers explored new approaches to editing, visual style, and narrative, as well as engagement with the social and political upheavals of the era, often making use of irony or exploring existential themes. The New Wave is often considered one of the most influential movements in the history of cinema. The term was first used by a group of French film critics and cinephiles associated with the magazine Cahiers du cinéma in the late 1950s and 1960s. These critics rejected the Tradition de qualité (\"Tradition of Quality\") of mainstream French cinema, which emphasized craft over innovation and old works over experimentation. This ", "This is a document about Move (1970 film) \n Move is a 1970 American comedy film starring Elliott Gould, Paula Prentiss and Geneviève Waïte, and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. The screenplay was written by Joel Lieber and Stanley Hart, adapted from a novel by Lieber.", "This is a document about Ariège (department) \n Terence Macartney-Filgate (1924–) is a British-Canadian film director living in Mirepoix. He has directed, written, produced or shot more than 100 films in a career spanning more than 50 years. ; Richard Stanley (1966–), the South African film director, lives in Montségur ", "This is a document about Nicolas Roeg \n Nicolas Jack Roeg (15 August 1928 – 23 November 2018) was an English film director and cinematographer, best known for directing Performance (1970), Walkabout (1971), Don't Look Now (1973), The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), Bad Timing (1980), and The Witches (1990). Making his directorial debut 23 years after his entry into the film business, Roeg quickly became known for an idiosyncratic visual and narrative style, characterized by the use of disjointed and disorienting editing. For this reason, he is considered a highly influential filmmaker, cited as an inspiration by such directors as Steven Soderbergh, Christopher Nolan, and Danny Boyle. In 1999, the British Film Institute acknowledged Roeg's importance in the British film industry by respectively naming Don't Look Now and Performance the 8th and 48th greatest British films of all time in its Top 100 British films poll.", "This is a document about Liz Ranken \n Credits as Movement Director:" ]
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Do both films The Falcon (Film) and Valentin The Good have the directors from the same country?
no
[ "This is a document about The Falconer (Hansen) \n The Falconer ", "This is a document about Alain Godard \n Alain Godard is a screenwriter and film producer best known for such films as The Name of the Rose, Two Brothers, Enemy at the Gates, Day of the Falcon, Wolf Totem and Dracula and Son.", "This is a document about Behrouz Vossoughi \n Falcon Crest (1981) – directed by Reza Badiyi ; Nightingales (1989) – directed by Reza Badiyi ", "This is a document about 1925 in film \n The Eagle, starring Rudolph Valentino and Vilma Bánky ; Le fantôme du Moulin-Rouge (The Phantom of the Moulin-Rouge), directed by René Clair – (France) ", "This is a document about Valentín \n Valentín is a 2002 Argentine-French-Italian drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film features Rodrigo Noya as Valentín and Carmen Maura as the grandmother. Director Alejandro Agresti also stars as Valentín's father. The story revolves around the world of an eight-year-old boy, Valentín (Noya), who dreams of one day becoming an astronaut. While caught in the middle of his family, he attempts to better the bewildering world around him.", "This is a document about Falcon a.s. \n Falcon a.s. is a Czech film company founded in 1994. It focuses on distribution of Czech and foreign films. It distributed box office hits including Anděl Páně 2 or Avengers: Endgame. Falcon is one of main film distributors in the Czech Republic along with Cinemart, Vertical Entertainment a.s. and Bontonfilm. Its main rival is Cinemart. As of 2020 Falcon holds 12% market share being the 6th largest Czech film distributor.", "This is a document about 1942 in film \n Valentin the Good (Valentin Dobrotivý), directed by Martin Frič – (Czechoslovakia) ; Valley of the Sun, starring Lucille Ball and James Craig ; The Voice of Terror, starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce ", "This is a document about Valentin Valentin \n Valentin Valentin is a 2015 French crime mystery film directed by Pascal Thomas and starring Marilou Berry, Vincent Rottiers and Marie Gillain.", "This is a document about The Good Love \n The Good Love (El buen amor) is a 1963 Spanish drama film directed by Francisco Regueiro. It was entered into the 1963 Cannes Film Festival.", "This is a document about Rudolph Valentino \n Rodolfo Alfonso Raffaello Pierre Filiberto Guglielmi di Valentina d'Antonguella (May 6, 1895 – August 23, 1926), known professionally as Rudolph Valentino and nicknamed The Latin Lover, was an Italian actor based in the United States who starred in several well-known silent films including The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, The Sheik, Blood and Sand, The Eagle, and The Son of the Sheik. Valentino was a sex symbol of the 1920s, known in Hollywood as the Latin Lover (a title invented for him by Hollywood moguls), the Great Lover, or simply Valentino. His early death at the age of 31 caused mass hysteria among his fans, further cementing his place in early cinematic history as a cultural film icon.", "This is a document about The Falcon (film) \n Banović Strahinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Бановић Страхиња, released internationally as The Falcon) is a 1981 Yugoslavian-German adventure film written and directed by Vatroslav Mimica based on Strahinja Banović, a hero of Serbian epic poetry. It entered the section \"Officina Veneziana\" at the 38th Venice International Film Festival.", "This is a document about The Feather of Finist the Falcon \n Finist, the brave Falcon (Финист - Ясный сокол) (1976), Soviet Slavic fantasy adventure film directed by Gennadi Vasilyev. ; The Falcon (1990), children's film written and co-directed by Greg Palmer. The first co-production between the US and Soviet Georgia, with a film crew from Seattle shooting alongside locals in the Caucasus Mountains. It was aired on television as part of the 1990 Goodwill Games. ", "This is a document about Valentina Malyavina \n Valentina Aleksandrovna Malyavina (Валенти́на Алекса́ндровна Маля́вина; 18 June 1941 – 30 October 2021) was a Soviet and Russian actress of theater and cinema. She is best known for roles in Ivan's Childhood (1962) and King Stag (1969).", "This is a document about The Falcons (film) \n The Falcons (Magasiskola) is a 1970 Hungarian film directed by István Gaál about the training of falcons for use on farms to protect crops from birds. It is based on the 1967 novel by Miklós Mészöly. It won the Jury Prize at the 1970 Cannes Film Festival, tying with The Strawberry Statement.", "This is a document about The Falconet \n The Falconet (in Persian: زنبورک; pronounced: Zænbũræk) is a 1975 Iranian film directed by Farrokh Ghaffari. It stars Parviz Sayyad, Nozar Azadi, Pouri Banayi, Jahangir Forouhar, Enayat Bakhshi, and Shahnaz Tehrani.", "This is a document about The Good Boss \n The Good Boss (El buen patrón) is a 2021 Spanish comedy film directed by Fernando León de Aranoa and starring Javier Bardem. It was selected as the Spanish entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 94th Academy Awards.", "This is a document about Matthew J. Saunders \n Valentino: The Last Emperor — Acolyte Films/StudioCanal (2008) ", "This is a document about Hegel's Angel \n Best Experimental Film, Falcon International Film Festival, London, UK ", "This is a document about Léo Valentin \n Léon Alfred Nicolas Valentin (22 March 1919, Épinal (Vosges), France - 21 May 1956, Liverpool, England) was a French adventurer, who attempted to achieve human flight using bird-like wings. Léo Valentin is widely considered to be the most famous \"birdman\" of all time. He was billed as \"Valentin, the Most Daring Man in the World\".", "This is a document about Valentin the Good \n Valentin the Good (Valentin Dobrotivý) is a 1942 Czech comedy film directed by Martin Frič." ]
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Which film whose director is younger, Charge It To Me or Danger: Diabolik?
Danger: Diabolik
[ "This is a document about Charge It to Me \n Charge It to Me is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Roy William Neill and written by L. V. Jefferson. The film stars Margarita Fischer and Emory Johnson. The film was released on May 4, 1919, by Pathé Exchange.", "This is a document about Tudor Gates \n Danger: Diabolik (1968) ; The Young, the Evil and the Savage (1968) (uncredited) ; Barbarella (1968) ; The Vampire Lovers (1970) ; Lust for a Vampire (1971) ; Twins of Evil (1971) ; Fright (1971) ; The Love Box (1972) ; The Optimists of Nine Elms (1973) ; The Sex Thief (1973) ; The Sweeney (1975) (TV series) ; Three for All (1975) ; Intimate Games (1976) ; Sex with the Stars (aka Confessions of the Naughty Nymphos) (1980) ", "This is a document about Body Movin' \n The music video uses the Fatboy Slim remix version and was directed by MCA, under his alias Nathaniel Hornblower. It parodies and incorporates scenes from the 1968 Italian action film Danger: Diabolik (based on the comic character Diabolik) with Ad-Rock playing the titular character, MCA playing the villain and Mike D as the villain's assistant. It was released in two versions: censored and uncensored; the former replacing machine gun blasts with that of a laser gun, and the latter featuring a comedic but bloody decapitation.", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n Two English-language dubs of Danger: Diabolik were produced, both featuring the voices of Law, Mell and Terry-Thomas. The original English version, used for the film's theatrical, DVD and Blu-ray releases, presented the remaining cast dubbed with predominantly British accents, and included the voices of Dan Sturkie and Bernard Grant as Ginko and Valmont respectively. The second version, used for the film's VHS and LaserDisc releases, was created when the original sound elements for the dubbed version (aside from those of the three aforementioned performers) were believed to be lost; the non-English-speaking actors were dubbed with predominantly American accents, and Richard Johnson is reported to be among the ", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n by Kim Aubry of American Zoetrope, who was responsible for recovering the audio masters for the original English version. The DVD's special features include an audio commentary featuring Law and Lucas, the \"Body Movin'\" music video (featuring an optional audio commentary with Yauch), and Danger: Diabolik - From Fumetti to Film, an appreciation of the film featuring Bissette, Law, De Laurentiis, Morricone, Yauch, and filmmaker Roman Coppola. Reviews of the disc by Cinefantastique and Video Librarian praised the release, noting the high quality of the digital transfer and special features. This DVD is now out of print. Shout! Factory released the MST3K version of the film as ", "This is a document about Give Me Danger (song) \n \"Give Me Danger\" is a song by American electropop duo Dangerous Muse. It was written by Mike Furey, Tom Napack, and produced by Ted Ottaviano for the duo's second EP of the same name. It was released in 2006 as a single, and managed to chart at number 11 on the Billboard magazine's Hot Dance Club Play.", "This is a document about Danger (unreleased film) \n The official announcement of the film was announced in the end of July 2016. The title of the film was said to be Danger.", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n The initial treatment for Danger: Diabolik was written by Adriano Baracco, which was then adapted into a full screenplay by Dino Maiuri, who had previously scripted the Eurospy comedy Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die for De Laurentiis. The script was later revised by the British writing team of Brian Degas and Tudor Gates, who were hired by Bava due to their positive collaboration on the aborted giallo project Cry Nightmare (later filmed by Antonio Margheriti as The Young, the Evil and the Savage). The final screenplay, which is credited to Maiuri, Degas, Gates and Bava in the English version of the film, ", "This is a document about Gimme Danger \n Gimme Danger is a 2016 American documentary film directed by Jim Jarmusch about the band the Stooges. It was shown in the Midnight Screenings section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. The film was released by Amazon Studios and Magnolia Pictures on October 28, 2016.", "This is a document about Diabolik (2021 film) \n Diabolik is an Italian action crime film directed by the Manetti Bros. and based on the comic series of the same name. It is the second film adaptation of Diabolik, after Mario Bava's Danger: Diabolik in 1968.", "This is a document about Dino Maiuri \n Dino Maiuri (sometimes credited as Arduino Maiuri) (December 8, 1916 - September 13, 1984) was an Italian screenwriter and film director and producer known for such films as Danger: Diabolik, Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die and Don't Turn the Other Cheek.", "This is a document about Danger Danger \n Danger Danger is an American glam metal band, formed in 1987 in Queens, New York, United States.", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n office, and received negative reviews from The New York Times and Variety. With the re-evaluation of Bava's filmography, retrospective reception of the film has been more positive, with its visuals, the performances of Law and Mell, and the score by Ennio Morricone receiving praise. In studies of the film, critics and historians have focused on Bava's use of mise-en-scène to replicate the imagery and stylization of comic books, and the film's reflection of the socio-political upheavals of the 1960s in its characterization and narratology. Having garnered a cult following, Danger: Diabolik was chosen by Empire magazine as one of \"The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time\" in 2008. The first in a planned trilogy of new Diabolik films directed by the Manetti Bros. is set to be released in 2021.", "This is a document about Max-Him \n Danger Danger (1986) ", "This is a document about Diabolik \n Italian filmmaker Mario Bava adapted three Diabolik stories for a 1968 feature film, Danger: Diabolik, produced by Dino De Laurentiis and starring John Phillip Law as Diabolik, Marisa Mell as Eva, and Michel Piccoli as Ginko. The film was used in the final episode of the 10th season of the long-running television series, Mystery Science Theater 3000. Initially it received generally negative reviews from The New York Times and Variety, but with the re-evaluation of Bava's filmography in subsequent years, retrospective reception of the film has been more positive, with its visuals and the score by Ennio Morricone receiving praise. In studies of the film, critics and ", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n Danger: Diabolik (Diabolik) is a 1968 action and crime film directed and co-written by Mario Bava, based on the Italian comic series Diabolik by Angela and Luciana Giussani. The film is about a criminal named Diabolik (John Phillip Law), who plans large-scale heists for his girlfriend Eva Kant (Marisa Mell). Diabolik is pursued by Inspector Ginko (Michel Piccoli), who blackmails the gangster Ralph Valmont (Adolfo Celi) into catching Diabolik for him. An adaptation of the comics was originally envisioned by producer Tonino Cervi, who set up an international co-production deal in 1965 and hired Seth Holt to direct the film with a cast that included Jean Sorel, Elsa Martinelli and Gilbert Roland. Appalled with Holt's footage, distributor Dino De Laurentiis assumed control of the film's production, electing to restart the project ", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n 5 Card Stud, followed by later showings that paired it with either its sister production Barbarella or other Paramount films, including Rosemary's Baby, Riot and Waterhole #3; although primarily considered to be a supporting feature by Paramount, in some areas of the country it was promoted to A-movie status due to positive word of mouth. As bookings decreased, it was regulated to supporting exploitation films at grindhouses and drive-ins, such as The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies and Blood Rites, before falling into obscurity. In the United Kingdom, Danger: Diaboliks release was delayed until January 19, 1969, and was shown in a version that was reportedly cut by 17 minutes compared to the original prints. Paramount's English-language trailers for the film were narrated by Telly Savalas, who would later star in Bava's Lisa and the Devil.", "This is a document about Danger (2005 film) \n Danger is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language thriller film written and directed by Krishna Vamsi, produced by Sunkara Madhu Murali under Karthikeya Creations banner and starring Allari Naresh, Sairam Shankar, Abhishek, Swathi, and Shireen in lead roles. The film soundtrack and background score were composed by Joshua Sridhar. Dialogues for the film were written by popular actor Uttej. The film was released on 29 October 2005.", "This is a document about Danger: Diabolik \n Danger: Diabolik began filming on April 11, 1967, and was shot at Dinocittà, a Fiat plant in Turin, the Blue Grotto in Capri, and on location in Rome and Anzio. In a 1970 interview with Luigi Cozzi, Bava described the filming as \"nightmarish\", and said that De Laurentiis had him tone down the violent scenes in the film. Law commented that the producer and director had opposite ideas for the film: De Laurentiis wanted to make a family-friendly film with a charming thief in the vein of Raffles, while Bava wanted to make a film that was faithful to the comic books. Lamberto Bava recalled that while his father's relationship with the producer was generally amiable, he was also frustrated by De Laurentiis' frequent absences due to his commitments to other films. ", "This is a document about Jackie Diamond Hyman \n Danger Music (2004) " ]
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What is the date of birth of Mina Gerhardsen's father?
13 June 1946
[ "This is a document about 1994 in Danish television \n 8 August - Mathias Käki Jørgensen, actor ", "This is a document about Elin Brimheim Heinesen \n Heinesen's parents were both authors, her father was Jens Pauli Heinesen, her mother was Maud Heinesen, born Brimheim (died 2005), She has a daughter, Helena Heinesen Rebensdorff (Franka), who is a singer.", "This is a document about Hans Mortensen \n Mortensen was born and raised in Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands. He was the son of business owners Niels Gustav Mortensen (1913–1987) and Ebba Mortensen (1920–2000), who each ran trading businesses in one of the older trading quarters of Tórshavn between 1952 and 1990. In 1964, he married Birgit Mortensen (née Sivertsen), and together they had a daughter, Elisabeth Mortensen and a son, Niels Mortensen. Niels Mortensen took over as CEO of SMS after his father stepped down from the position in 1996, and as a member of its board after Mortensen retired in 2007. After being a widower since 2001, Mortensen remarried in 2007 with Marjun á Plógv.", "This is a document about Torben Ulrich \n Torben Ulrich (born October 4, 1928) is a Danish writer, musician, filmmaker, painter, director, performer, and former professional tennis player. He is the father of Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.", "This is a document about Einar Gerhardsen \n Einar Henry Gerhardsen (10 May 1897 – 19 September 1987) was a Norwegian politician from the Labour Party of Norway. He was the 22nd prime minister of Norway for three periods, 1945–1951, 1955–1963 and 1963–1965. With totally 17 years in office, he is the longest serving Prime Minister in Norway since the introduction of parliamentarism. Many Norwegians often refer to him as \"Landsfaderen\" (Father of the Nation); he is generally considered one of the main architects of the post-war rebuilding of Norway after World War II. He also served as the second President of the Nordic Council in 1954.", "This is a document about Julian Ryerson \n His father was born in the United States, and his mother was born in Norway. His cousin is the Norwegian football player Mathias Rasmussen.", "This is a document about Gustav Henriksen \n In 1908, he married Lisken Dall (1882–1974). Gustav Henriksen was the father of lawyer Rein Henriksen and of Hans Christian Henriksen who later served as chief executive officer of the Norwegian America Line.", "This is a document about Nordahl Rolfsen \n Rolfsen was born in Bergen. His parents were merchant and later bank teller Rasmus Rolfsen and Jannikke Brun. He was great-grandson of poet and bishop of Bjørgvin Johan Nordal Brun, and grandson of shipmaster, shipowner and member of the Norwegian Constitutional Assembly Jens Rolfsen. He married Hedevig Martha Hastrup Birch in 1885. He was the father of painter Alf Rolfsen.", "This is a document about Mari Maurstad \n Mari Maurstad's father was the Norwegian actor Alfred Maurstad, and the actor Toralv Maurstad is her half-brother. She is married to cellist Aage Kvalbein; the couple have three children.", "This is a document about Erik Alfsen \n He was born in Oslo as the son of school headmaster Knut Alfsen (1897–1978) and his wife Harriet Helander Nilsen (1901–1991). He was the grandson of Magnus Alfsen, and a first cousin of Lars Walløe. Both his father and grandfather were headmasters and writers of a well-known textbook in mathematics. In July 1955 he married Ellen Platou; his father-in-law was then Carl Platou.", "This is a document about Mina Gerhardsen \n Mina Gerhardsen (born 14 September 1975) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party. She is the daughter of Rune Gerhardsen and Tove Strand, and granddaughter of Einar Gerhardsen. She is married to Eirik Øwre Thorshaug. She led the Oslo branch of Natur og Ungdom from 1993 to 1995, and was deputy leader of the Workers' Youth League in Oslo in 1997. She took the cand.mag. degree at the University of Oslo in 1998, and also has master's degrees in pedagogy from 2000 and human geography from 2003. From 1999 to 2002 she worked part-time as a journalist in Dagsavisen and Dagbladet. She then worked in the Norwegian Red Cross from 2002 to 2004, except for a period from 2003 to 2004 as a journalist in Mandag Morgen. She was hired as a political advisor in the Norwegian Office of the Prime Minister in 2005, when Stoltenberg's Second Cabinet assumed office. In 2009 she was promoted to State Secretary. In 2011 she changed to the Ministry of Culture.", "This is a document about Gerhardsen \n Carin Gerhardsen (born 1962), Swedish author of crime fiction ; Einar Gerhardsen (1897–1987), Norwegian politician ; Gerhard Meidell Gerhardsen (1848–1912), Norwegian bailiff and politician ; Gerhard Meidell Gerhardsen (1885–1931), Norwegian bailiff and politician ; Gerhard Meidell Gerhardsen (economist) (1912–1986), Norwegian economist ; Marte Gerhardsen (born 1972), Norwegian civil servant, politician and organizational leader ; Mina Gerhardsen (born 1975), Norwegian politician ; Rolf Gerhardsen (1902–1971), Norwegian journalist and politician ; Rune Gerhardsen (born 1946), Norwegian politician ; Werna Gerhardsen (1912–1970), Norwegian politician Gerhardsen is a Norwegian surname meaning 'son of Gerhard'. The given name Gerhard or Gerhart is a Germanic Masculine name commonly given in Scandinavia. Notable people with the surname include: ", "This is a document about 1692 in Norway \n 11 February – Anders Paulsen, Sami noaidi (born c. 1600). ", "This is a document about Werna Gerhardsen \n Werna Julie Gerhardsen, née Koren Christie (6 August 1912 – 11 January 1970) was a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party, best known as the wife of Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen. Gerhardsen was born in 1912 to Johan Werner Koren Christie (1879–1918) and Klara Rønning (1889–1967). She married Einar Gerhardsen in October 1932. They had a son Rune Gerhardsen and granddaughter Mina Gerhardsen. She is a sister-in-law of Rolf Gerhardsen. She was a member of Oslo school board, and Oslo city council from 1947. She was also a board member of the Norwegian National Opera and the Norwegian National Academy of Theatre, a supervisory council member of the National Theatre and a council member of Oslo Nye Teater. Gerhardsen allegedly cooperated with Soviet Union for much of her husbands time in office as the Prime Minister. According to a retired KGB officer, she passed on NATO and other secrets to the KGB.", "This is a document about List of national founders \n Einar Henry Gerhardsen (1897–1987) was a Norwegian politician who represented the Labor Party. He was Norway's prime minister from 1945 to 1951, from 1955 to 1963 and from 1963 to 1965. In Norway, Gerhardsen is known as \"landsfaderen\" – \"the father of the country\", and he is referred to as one of the main architects behind the Norwegian welfare state that emerged after World War II. King Harald Fairhair, who unified Norway and ruled c. 872–930, is often considered the founder of the nation. Usually the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814, consisting of 112 men from most of the country, in Norway often referred to as Eidsvoll Men or the Fathers of the Constitution. ", "This is a document about Tove Strand \n Born in Kongsvinger as the daughter of local bureaucrat Norvald Strand and nurse Svanhild Lundhaug, she chaired the local chapter of the Workers' Youth League from 1963 to 1966. She then enrolled as a student at the University of Oslo, having chosen to study economics over medicine, She graduated in 1971 with the cand.oecon. degree, and cited Leif Johansen and Nobel Prize laureate Trygve Haavelmo as inspirational economists. While living in Oslo she was a member of the board of local Workers' Youth League chapter from 1968 to 1970. Tove Strand was formerly married to Rune Gerhardsen, a fellow Labour Party politician and son of former Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen whom she met in university. Due to the marriage she was named Tove Strand Gerhardsen during this period. Before the couple split in 1996, they had two daughters, Marte and Mina Gerhardsen. Both daughters joined the Labour Party too, and Mina Gerhardsen, as political advisor for Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, has been considered particularly influential in Norwegian society. Tove Strand later married Tor Saglie, the director of the Norwegian Labour and Welfare Service.", "This is a document about John Fredriksen \n Fredriksen was born on 10 May 1944 to a welder and his wife, and grew up in Etterstad, in the eastern half of Oslo. Fredriksen is a widower and has two twin daughters: Cecilie and Kathrine Astrup Fredriksen (both born 1983). Fredriksen's late wife, dentist Inger Astrup Fredriksen (died 2006), originally belonged to one of the Astrup families in Norway. Her father was a professor of psychiatry, and her grand uncle was the painter Nikolai Astrup.", "This is a document about Marie Krøyer \n divorce. Krøyer refused, believing Marie had nothing more than a passing infatuation, and ordered her back to Skagen. Krøyer was mistaken; the relationship persisted, and Marie never missed an opportunity to be together with Alfvén in Skagen, Copenhagen or even Sweden. After she became pregnant in 1905, Krøyer finally acquiesced to the demands for a divorce, but he maintained custody of Vibeke. Most of Krøyer's friends broke off contact with her when, as she wrote, she \"committed the inconceivably foolish act of leaving Krøyer – that good, magnanimous and delightful man\"; only Michael and Anna Ancher remained her close friends. Marie's second daughter, Margita, was born in Copenhagen in 1905. ", "This is a document about Rune Gerhardsen \n Gerhardsen was married to Tove Strand in 1968 (divorced in 1996) and they had two daughters, Marte and Mina.", "This is a document about Alfred Maurstad \n He was married twice; first in 1925 to Tordis Elfrida Witzøe (they divorced in 1943) and second in 1956 to Gro Scott-Ruud. His daughter Mari Maurstad (born 1957) and son Toralv Maurstad (born 1926) are both actors. He was also the father-in-law of actress Beate Eriksen, his son's third wife." ]
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What nationality is the director of film Wedding Night In Paradise (1950 Film)?
Hungarian
[ "This is a document about Wedding Night in Paradise (1962 film) \n Wedding Night in Paradise (German: Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies) is a 1962 Austrian musical comedy film directed by Paul Martin and starring Peter Alexander, Marika Rökk and Waltraut Haas. Along with a number of films of the era it also features a performance by the Kessler Sisters. It is an operetta film, based on the 1942 stage work of the same title. A previous film adaptation had been made in 1950. The film was made with backing from the West German distributor Gloria Film. It was shot at the Sievering Studios in Vienna and on location in Venice. The film's sets were designed by Fritz Jüptner-Jonstorff and Alexander Sawczynski. It was made using eastmancolor.", "This is a document about Otto Preminger \n Otto Ludwig Preminger (, ; 5 December 1905 – 23 April 1986) was an Austro-Hungarian-born theatre and film director. He directed more than 35 feature films in a five-decade career after leaving the theatre. He first gained attention for film noir mysteries such as Laura (1944) and Fallen Angel (1945), while in the 1950s and 1960s, he directed high-profile adaptations of popular novels and stage works. Several of these later films pushed the boundaries of censorship by dealing with themes which were then taboo in Hollywood, such as drug addiction (The Man with the Golden Arm, 1955), rape (Anatomy of a Murder, 1959) and homosexuality (Advise & Consent, 1962). He was twice nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director. He also had several acting roles.", "This is a document about Wedding Night in Paradise (1950 film) \n Wedding Night in Paradise (Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies) is a 1950 West German musical comedy film directed by Géza von Bolváry and starring Johannes Heesters, Claude Farell, and Gretl Schörg. It is an operetta film, based on the 1942 stage work of the same title. The film's sets were designed by Paul Markwitz and Fritz Maurischat.", "This is a document about Robert Snyder (filmmaker) \n Gods of Bali (documentary) (supervisor - 1952 version) ", "This is a document about Frank Capra \n Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian-born American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles from the age of five, his rags-to-riches story has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the \"American Dream personified\". Capra became one of America's most influential directors during the 1930s, winning three Academy Awards for Best Director from six nominations, along with three other Oscar wins from nine nominations in other categories. Among his leading films were It Happened One Night (1934), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can't ", "This is a document about Ingmar Bergman \n Ernst Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish film director, screenwriter, producer and playwright. Widely considered one of the most accomplished and influential filmmakers of all time, Bergman's highly regarded works include The Seventh Seal (1957), Wild Strawberries (1957), Persona (1966), Scenes from a Marriage (1973), and Fanny and Alexander (1982). AllMovie described his films as \"profoundly personal meditations into the myriad struggles facing the psyche and the soul.\" Bergman directed more than 60 films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television screenings, most of which he also wrote. His theatrical career continued in parallel and included periods as Leading Director of the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and of the Residenztheater in Munich. He directed more than 170 plays. He forged ", "This is a document about List of accolades and awards received by Ingmar Bergman \n Ingmar Bergman (14 July 1918 – 30 July 2007) was a Swedish director, writer, and producer who worked in film, television, theatre and radio. He is recognized as one of the most accomplished and influential filmmakers of all time, and is well known for films such as The Seventh Seal (1957), Wild Strawberries (1957), Persona (1966), Cries and Whispers (1972), and Fanny and Alexander (1982). Bergman directed over sixty films and documentaries for cinematic release and for television, most of which he also wrote. He also directed over 170 plays. From 1953, he forged a powerful creative partnership with his full-time cinematographer Sven Nykvist. Among his company of actors were Harriet and Bibi Andersson, Liv Ullmann, Gunnar Björnstrand, Erland Josephson, Ingrid Thulin and Max von Sydow. Most of his films were set in Sweden, and numerous films from Through a Glass Darkly (1961) onward were filmed on the island of Fårö. His work often deals with death, illness, faith, betrayal, bleakness and insanity. Philip French referred to Bergman as among the greatest artists of the 20th century. Mick LaSalle compared Bergman's significance in film to that of Virginia Woolf and James Joyce in literature.", "This is a document about The Disturbed Wedding Night \n The Disturbed Wedding Night (Die gestörte Hochzeitsnacht) is a 1950 West German comedy film directed by Helmut Weiss and starring Curd Jürgens, Ilse Werner, and Susanne von Almassy. It is based on the 1944 British play Is Your Honeymoon Really Necessary? by Vivian Tidmarsh. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Fritz Lück and Hans Sohnle.", "This is a document about Friedrich Schröder \n Wedding Night in Paradise (1942; filmed in 1962 starring Peter Alexander, Marika Rökk, and Waltraut Haas) ; Nächte in Changhai ; Chanel Nr.5 ; Das Bad auf der Tenne ; Die große Welt ; Isabella ", "This is a document about Wedding Night in Paradise \n Wedding Night in Paradise (German: Hochzeitsnacht im Paradis) is an operetta in eight scenes. Book by Heinz Hentschke, lyrics by Gunther Schwenn and music by Friedrich Schröder. It was premièred in Berlin at the Metropol Theater on September 24, 1942. It was filmed several times in German and several other languages.", "This is a document about John Farrow \n John Villiers Farrow, KGCHS (10 February 1904 – 27 January 1963) was an Australian film director, producer and screenwriter. Spending a considerable amount of his career in the United States, in 1942 he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for Wake Island, and in 1957 he won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for Around the World in Eighty Days. He had seven children by his wife, actress Maureen O'Sullivan, including actress Mia Farrow.", "This is a document about A Night in Paradise (1932 film) \n A Night in Paradise (Eine Nacht im Paradies) is a 1932 German musical film directed by Carl Lamac and starring Anny Ondra, Hermann Thimig and Ralph Arthur Roberts. A separate French-language version was also produced with the title Une nuit au paradis directed by Lamac and Pierre Billon. The film's art direction was by Otto Erdmann and Hans Sohnle.", "This is a document about Ernst Lubitsch \n Ernst Lubitsch (January 29, 1892 – November 30, 1947) was a German-born American film director, producer, writer, and actor. His urbane comedies of manners gave him the reputation of being Hollywood's most elegant and sophisticated director; as his prestige grew, his films were promoted as having \"the Lubitsch touch\". Among his best known works are Trouble in Paradise, Design for Living, Ninotchka, The Shop Around the Corner, To Be or Not to Be and Heaven Can Wait. In 1946, he received an Honorary Academy Award for his distinguished contributions to the art of the motion picture.", "This is a document about Zalman King \n Zalman King (born Zalman King Lefkowitz; May 23, 1941 – February 3, 2012) was an American film director, writer, actor and producer. His films are known for incorporating sexuality, and are often categorized as erotica.", "This is a document about William Wyler \n William Wyler (born Willi Wyler ; July 1, 1902 – July 27, 1981) was a Swiss-German-American film director and producer who won the Academy Award for Best Director three times, those being for Mrs. Miniver (1942), The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), and Ben-Hur (1959), all of which also won for Best Picture. In total, he had a record twelve nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director. Born in Alsace, then in Germany, but later part of France, Wyler was a troublemaker in the schools of his youth. He emigrated to United States in 1921, working first for Universal Studios in New York before moving to Los Angeles. By 1925, he was the youngest ", "This is a document about Karel Reisz \n Karel Reisz (21 July 1926 – 25 November 2002) was a Czech-born British filmmaker, one of the pioneers of the new realist strain in British cinema during the 1950s and 1960s. Two of the best-known films he directed are Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (film), a classic of kitchen sink realism, and the romantic period drama The French Lieutenant's Woman (film) (1981).", "This is a document about Wedding Night in Paradise \n Wedding Night In Paradise, a 1950 West German film directed by Géza von Bolváry ; Wedding Night In Paradise, a 1962 Austrian film directed by Paul Martin ", "This is a document about Jean-Luc Godard \n Jean-Luc Godard (, ; ; born 3 December 1930) is a French-Swiss film director, screenwriter, and film critic. He rose to prominence as a pioneer of the 1960s French New Wave film movement, and is arguably the most influential French filmmaker of the post-war era. According to AllMovie, his work \"revolutionized the motion picture form\" through its experimentation with narrative, continuity, sound, and camerawork. During his early career as a film critic for the influential magazine Cahiers du Cinéma, Godard criticized mainstream French cinema's \"Tradition of Quality\", which emphasized established convention over innovation and experimentation. In response, he and like-minded critics began to make their own films, challenging the conventions of traditional Hollywood in addition to French cinema. Godard first received global acclaim for his 1960 feature ", "This is a document about Roman Polanski \n Roman Polanski (Roman Polański ; born Raymond Thierry Liebling on 18 August 1933) is a Polish-French film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. His Polish-Jewish parents moved the family back from Paris to Kraków in 1937. Two years later, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany starting World War II and the family found themselves trapped in the Kraków Ghetto. After his mother and father were taken in raids, Polanski spent his formative years in foster homes under an adopted identity, surviving the Holocaust. Polanski's first feature-length film, Knife in the Water (1962), was made in Poland and was nominated for the United States Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In the ", "This is a document about Howard Hawks \n Howard Winchester Hawks (May 30, 1896 – December 26, 1977) was an American film director, producer and screenwriter of the classic Hollywood era. Critic Leonard Maltin called him \"the greatest American director who is not a household name.\" A versatile film director, Hawks explored many genres such as comedies, dramas, gangster films, science fiction, film noir, war films and westerns. His most popular films include Scarface (1932), Bringing Up Baby (1938), Only Angels Have Wings (1939), His Girl Friday (1940), To Have and Have Not (1944), The Big Sleep (1946), Red River (1948), The Thing from Another World (1951), Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), and Rio Bravo (1959). His frequent portrayals of strong, tough-talking female characters came to define the \"Hawksian woman\". In 1942, Hawks was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director for Sergeant York. In 1974, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award as \"a master American filmmaker whose creative efforts hold a distinguished place in world cinema.\" His work has influenced various popular and respected directors such as Martin Scorsese, Robert Altman, Jean-Luc Godard, John Carpenter, and Quentin Tarantino." ]
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When is the composer of film Sruthilayalu 's birthday?
14 March 1918
[ "This is a document about Hamsalekha \n Gangaraju (born June 23, 1951), professionally known as Hamsalekha, is an Indian film composer and a songwriter who works in South Indian cinema, predominantly in the Kannada film industry since the late 1980s. He is also a screenplay writer, dialogue writer, instrumentalist and a conductor, composed and written for over 500 feature films. Hamsalekha has won one National Film Awards and six Filmfare Awards in the Best Music Director Category; seven Karnataka State Film Awards - four for music direction and three for lyrics - and is a recipient of an honorary doctorate from Bangalore University.", "This is a document about Vinayaka Chaviti \n Music composed by Ghantasala. Lyrics were written by Samudrala Sr. The song Dinakara Subhakara is a memorable.", "This is a document about Salil Chowdhury \n Salil Chowdhury; (19 November 1925 - 5 September 1995 ) was an Indian songwriter, music director, lyricist, writer, and poet who predominantly composed for Bengali, Hindi, and Malayalam films. He composed music for films in 13 languages. This includes over 75 Hindi films, 41 Bengali films, around 27 Malayalam films, and a few Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, Odia and Assamese films. His musical ability was widely recognised and acknowledged in the Indian film industry. He was an accomplished composer and arranger who was proficient in several musical instruments, including flute, the piano, and the esraj. He was also widely acclaimed and admired for his inspirational and original poetry in Bengali. The first Bengali film for which Chowdhury composed music was Paribortan, released in 1949. Mahabharati, released in 1994, was the last of the 41 Bengali films where he rendered his music. He is affectionately called Salilda by his admirers.", "This is a document about K. V. Satyanarayana \n Sruthilayalu (1987) ; Swarnakamalam (1988) ; Sutradharulu (1989) ; Swathi Kiranam (1992) ", "This is a document about T. Sreenidhi \n Sreenidhi Tirumala (born 26 January 1990), is an Indian Carnatic musician, Playback singer and Music director. Sreenidhi performed in major sabhas in India and presented her concerts in many destinations around the world. She received multiple awards and honours. Sreenidhi trained under vocal stalwart Nedunuri Krishnamurthy.", "This is a document about Agnyaathavaasi \n The soundtrack was composed by Anirudh Ravichander, making his Tollywood debut. The first song, \"Baitikochi Chusthe\", was unveiled on 6 November 2017, the birthday of director Trivikram Srinivas.", "This is a document about Chippy (film) \n \"Maarivillukale\"- Sooryagayathri ; \"Nilakkadalayum Korichirikkana\"- Sreya Jayadeep ; \"Munthirichaarum\"- P Jayachandran ; \"Kadal Shankhinullil\"- K S Chithra The music is composed by Sachin Balu along with K S Chitra, P Jayachandran and Sreya Jayadeep. ", "This is a document about Rahul Raj \n Rahul Raj is an Indian music composer. He has composed and produced scores and soundtracks for Malayalam, Telugu and Tamil movies. He is an alumnus of the prestigious Berklee College of Music and holds a postgraduate degree in scoring for films, TV and video games.", "This is a document about Kalyani Varadarajan \n Kalyani Varadarajan (8 October 1923 – 28 October 2003), commonly known as Kalyani, is one of Carnatic music's famous twentieth-century composers. She has created carnatic compositions in all 72 melakarta ragas, besides scores of janya ragas.", "This is a document about Muthiah Bhagavatar \n Harikesanallur Muthiah Bhagavatar (15 November 1877 – 30 June 1945), commonly known as Muthiah Bhagavatar, is one of Carnatic classical music's famous twentieth-century composers. He also created about 20 ragas.", "This is a document about Mercury Pookkal \n \"Jaladheepam\" - Karthik, Sruthi Unnikrishnan ; \"Malarvaai\" — Bobby, Sukhwinder Singh ; \"Mugurtha Neram\" — Fejimani, Ganga, Hamshika Iyer, Kunal ; \"Pachakiliye\" — Priya, Shankar Mahadevan ; \"Solla Vaarthaigal\" - Karthik Raja, Shreya Ghoshal ; \"Solla Vaarthaigal\" — Ganga, Hariharan, Udit Narayan Film score (BGM) was composed by Balabarathi and soundtrack was by Karthik Raja.", "This is a document about Laxmikant–Pyarelal \n Laxmikant–Pyarelal were an Indian composer duo, consisting of Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar (1937–1998) and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma (born 1940). They are considered among the most successful composers in Hindi film history and composed music for about 750 Hindi movies from 1963 to 1998, working for almost all notable filmmakers, including Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Shakti Samanta, Manmohan Desai, Yash Chopra, Boney Kapoor, J. Om Prakash, Raj Khosla, L V Prasad, Subhash Ghai, K Viswanath and Manoj Kumar.", "This is a document about T. K. Ramamoorthy \n Tiruchirapalli Krishnaswamy Ramamoorthy (15 May 1922 – 17 April 2013) was an Indian Tamil music composer and violinist. Ramamoorthy was known as Mellisai Mannar (மெல்லிசை மன்னர்; \"The King of Light Music\"), along with M. S. Viswanathan. His major works are in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. He and M. S. Viswanathan, as the duo Viswanathan–Ramamoorthy, composed musical scores for over 100 films in the South Indian film industry during the 1950s and 1960s. The duo parted amicably in 1965, but eventually rejoined in 1995 after 30 years for Engirundho Vandhan. At age 91, he died in a hospital in Chennai on 17 April 2013.", "This is a document about Lakshman Sruthi Orchestra \n The Lakshman Sruthi Orchestra is a Manual Orchestra based in Chennai. It was established in 1987 with 10 members; since then, it has performed over 7,800 times in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, and across the world. This orchestra maintains completely manual orchestration: it does not use synthesizers or any other electronic equipment.", "This is a document about Music of Tamil Nadu \n Tamil cinema is well known for its talented composers. The two most famous and acclaimed film composers of India, Ilaiyaraaja and A. R. Rahman are from Tamil Nadu. Other prominent Tamil film score and soundtrack composers in the industry include Harris Jayaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, Vidyasagar, D. Imman, Deva, S. A. Rajkumar, Sirpy, Bharadwaj, G. V. Prakash Kumar, Anirudh Ravichander, Santhosh Narayanan and Hiphop Tamizha. During the 1960s and 1970s, prominent film composers K. V. Mahadevan, M. S. Viswanathan and others were popular. The film music of Tamil Nadu is widely known for its innovation and eclecticism. Scores may showcase blends of Carnatic, Western and other instruments, with a range of melodic and rhythmic patterns. Orchestral themes and minimalist songs often feature. Recent trends show the prevalence of synthesizers and other electronic instruments.", "This is a document about Sruthilayalu \n Sruthilayalu is a 1987 Telugu-language musical drama film, directed by K. Viswanath. The film stars Rajasekhar and Sumalatha with soundtrack composed by K. V. Mahadevan. The film garnered eight Nandi Awards and aso won Filmfare Award for Best Director – Telugu. The film was premiered at the International Film Festival of India, and AISFM Film Festival. The film was dubbed in Tamil as Isaikku Oru Koil.", "This is a document about Yuvan Shankar Raja \n Abdul Haliq, (born Yuvan Shankar Raja on 31 August 1979) is an Indian film score and soundtrack composer and singer-songwriter. He mainly scores music for Tamil films. Considered a versatile composer, he is particularly known for his use of Western music elements and often credited with having introduced hip hop to the Tamil film and music industry and started the \"era of remixes\" in Tamil Nadu. Yuvan has won two Filmfare Awards, five Mirchi Music Awards, four Vijay Awards and three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. Within a span of 23 years, Yuvan has worked on over 100 films. Being the youngest son of composer Ilaiyaraaja, he began his musical career in 1996, ", "This is a document about Kodai Mazhai \n Soundtrack was composed by Ilaiyaraaja and lyrics were by Vaali, Na. Kamarasan, Pulamaipithan and Mu. Mehta. The song \"Kaatrodu Kuzhalin\" is set in Simhendramadhyamam raga.", "This is a document about Ilaiyaraaja \n R. Gnanathesikan (born 2 June 1943), known as Ilaiyaraaja, is an Indian film composer, conductor-arranger, singer and lyricist who works in the Indian film industry, predominantly in Tamil. Widely regarded as one of the greatest Indian music composers, he is often credited for introducing Western musical sensibilities in the South Indian film musical mainstream. He has composed more than 7,000 songs, provided film scores for more than 1,000 movies and performed in more than 20,000 concerts. Ilaiyaraaja is nicknamed \"Isaignani\" (musical genius) and is often referred to as \"Maestro\", amongst others by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London. He is known for integrating Indian folk music and traditional Indian instrumentation ", "This is a document about Sruthi (film) \n Sruthi is a 1987 Indian Malayalam film, directed by Mohan and produced by M. N. Murali and Sivan Kunnampilly. The film stars Mukesh, Thilakan, KPAC Lalitha and Nedumudi Venu in the lead roles. The film has musical score by Johnson." ]
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Who is Rhescuporis I (Odrysian)'s paternal grandfather?
Raizdos
[ "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhoemetalces \n Tiberius Julius Rhoemetalces Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Rhoemetalces or Rhoimetalces (Τιβέριος Ιούλιος Ροιμητάλκης Φιλοκαισαρ Φιλορώμαίος Ευσεβής, Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, means lover of Caesar, lover of Rome who is the Pius one, flourished 2nd century, died 153) was a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom. Rhoemetalces was the son and heir of the Bosporan King Cotys II by an unnamed wife. He was of Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. Rhoemetalces is the only King from the Bosporan Kingdom to bear this name. His father named him in honor of his ancestor, King Rhoemetalces I from the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace, who was the father of the Roman Client King Cotys VIII of Thrace. When Cotys II died in ", "This is a document about List of rulers of Thrace and Dacia \n Cotys V, son of ? Beithys (?-by 87 BC) ; Sadalas I, son of Cotys V (by 87–after 79 BC) ; Amadocus, Odrysian royal sent to the aid of Sulla at Chaeronea in 86 BC ; Cotys VI, son of Sadalas I (by 57–48 BC) ; Sadalas II, son of Cotys VI (48–42 BC) ; Sadalas III, kinsman of Sadalas II (42-31 BC) ; Cotys VII, son of Sadalas II by Polemocratia (31–18 BC) ; Rhescuporis II, son of Cotys VII by daughter of the Sapaean king Cotys II, killed by the Bessi (18–11 BC) ; 11 BC Astaean Thrace conferred on Rhescuporis II's maternal uncle, the Sapaean king Rhoemetalces I, by the Roman emperor Augustus, thereby uniting Thrace A possible continuation of the earlier Odrysian monarchy under a line of kings reigning from Bizye (now Vize) in eastern Thrace.", "This is a document about AD 12 \n Rhoemetalces I - king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from 12 BC to 12 AD ", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I \n Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Rhescuporis I (Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Ῥησκούπορις Α' Φιλόκαισαρ Φιλορώμαίος Eυσεbής, Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, means lover of Caesar, lover of Rome who is the Pius one, flourished 1st century, died 90) was a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom.", "This is a document about List of state leaders in the 1st century BC \n Sapaean kingdom of Thrace (complete list) – ; Cotys I, King (57–48 BC) ; Rhescuporis I, King (48–41 BC) Odrysian kingdom of Thrace (complete list) – ; Teres III, King (c.149 BC) ; Beithys, King (140–120 BC) ; Cotys V, King (120–? BC) ; Sadalas I, King (87–79 BC) ; Cotys VI, King (57–48 BC) ; Sadalas II, King (48–42 BC) ; Sadalas III, King (42–31 BC) ; Rhescuporis II, King (18–13 BC) ; Rhascus, King (18–11 BC) ; Rhoemetalces I, King (12 BC–12 AD) ", "This is a document about Rhoemetalces I \n [[File:Rhoemetalces I coin.jpg|right|frame|The obverse showes the emperor Augustus, while the reverse shows Rhoemetalces and his wife Pythodoris.[[File:Roman Thrace Augustus Rhoemetalces Pythodoris.jpg|thumb|315px|Roman Province, Kingdom of Thrace, AE24, struck 11 BC-12 AD. Obverse: Jugate heads of Rhoemetalces I and his Queen Pythodoris. Reverse: Bust of August to right.]] ]]Rhoemetalces I was king of the Sapaean kingdom of Thrace from 12 BC to 12 AD, in succession to his nephew Rhescuporis I. Rhoemetalces I was a loyal ally to the first Roman Emperor Augustus. He was a direct descendant of the Thracian King Cotys I, and the middle son of the earlier Thracian king Cotys IV. His younger brother was Rhescuporis II. When Cotys VII died about 48 BC Rhoemetalces became the guardian of his nephew Rhescuporis I, his brother's young son and heir. Rhescuporis I died in 13 BC, when he was defeated and slain in battle by Vologases, ", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I \n Rhescuporis I was the son and heir of the Roman Client King Cotys I and Roman Client Queen Eunice. He was of Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. His paternal uncle Mithridates, was a previous Bosporan King. His paternal grandmother was the late Bosporan Roman Client Queen Gepaepyris. Through her, Rhescuporis I was a descendant of the Roman Triumvir Mark Antony from his second marriage to his paternal cousin Antonia Hybrida Minor (second daughter of Roman Republican Politician Gaius Antonius Hybrida, Antony's paternal uncle), thus Rhescuporis I was related to various members of the Julio-Claudian dynasty. Through Gepaepyris, he was a descendant of Roman Client ", "This is a document about Rhescuporis I (Sapaean) \n Rhescuporis I was the Sapaean king of Thrace in 48-41 BC. He was the son of Cotys I. Raskuporis Cove on Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica is named after Rhescuporis I.", "This is a document about Cotys I (Sapaean) \n Cotys I (Ancient Greek: Κότυς; died 48 BC) was a Sapaean client king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from c. 57 BC to c. 48 BC. He was the son of Rhoemetalces. Cotys was an ally of the Roman general Pompey, to whom he sent a body of auxiliaries under his son Rhescuporis I in 48 BC for use in the Roman civil war against Julius Caesar. On Cotys' death, Rhescuporis I became king under the regency of Rhoemetalces I, Cotys' younger brother.", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I \n At least in the first year of his reign, his mother co-ruled with him and acted as his regent. The Bosporan Kingdom was able to continue their trade with Anatolia. His royal title on coins is in Greek: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΡΗΣΚΟΥΠΟΡΙΔΟΣ or of King Rhescuporis. Rhescuporis I was a contemporary of the rule to the Year of the Four Emperors, the Flavian dynasty, in particular the reign of Roman Emperor Domitian. Rhescuporis I reigned as king until AD 90. His wife is unknown, but from this marriage he had a son Sauromates I, who succeeded him. Through Sauromates I, Rhescuporis I had many descendants who ruled the Bosporan throne until the mid-4th century, four of whom bore his name.", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis V \n Pharsanzes (253–254) ; Synges (258–276) ; Teiranes (275–279) Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis V Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Rhescuporis V (Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Ῥησκούπορις Ε' Φιλόκαισαρ Φιλορώμαίος Eυσεbής, Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, means lover of Caesar, lover of Rome who is the Pius one, flourished 3rd century – died 276) was a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom. Rhescuporis V was the son and heir to the Bosporan King Ininthimeus and his mother was an unnamed woman and was of Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. Rhescuporis V was named in honor of his paternal uncle, the previous Bosporan King Rhescuporis IV. Rhescuporis V succeeded when Ininthimeus died in 240. Rhescuporis V reigned as Bosporan King from ", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I \n Polemon I of Pontus, Pythodorida of Pontus and Cotys VIII of Thrace. The name of Rhescuporis I is an ancestral monarch name of Thracian origin that derived from the family of his paternal grandmother. His paternal grandfather was the late Bosporan Roman Client King Aspurgus. Through him, Rhescuporis I, was a descendant of the Greek Macedonian Kings: Antigonus I Monophthalmus, Seleucus I Nicator and the regent, Antipater. These three men served under King Alexander the Great. Through his grandfather, Rhescuporis I was a descendant of the monarchs Mithridates VI of Pontus and his first wife, his sister Laodice and the previous Bosporan King Asander.", "This is a document about Rhescuporis I (Odrysian) \n Rhescuporis I (Ancient Greek: Ραισκούπορις, Raiskouporis) was a possible king of the Odrysians in Thrace in the 3rd century BC. Scholarship has long associated a coin type struck for a king Cotys on one side and a king Rhescuporis on the other and also a king Cotys, father of a Rhescuporis, named in a decree from Apollonia (Sozopol) with the Odrysian rulers Cotys III and Rhescuporis I, However, these associations have been doubted, and some scholars have redated both the coin type and the inscription to almost three centuries later, when the same names and relationships appear again among the Astaean and Sapaean kings of Thrace. It is therefore uncertain whether Cotys III was succeeded by a son named Rhescuporis. If he was, the coin type struck for both kings would be the only certain proof that Rhescuporis reigned, because the Apollonia decree only mentions that he had spent time in the town as hostage on his father's behalf.", "This is a document about AD 90 \n Gaius Valerius Flaccus, Roman poet (approximate date) ; Pedanius Dioscorides, Greek physician (approximate date) ; Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis I, Roman client king ", "This is a document about 13 BC \n Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, Roman consul (b. c. 90 BC) ; Paullus Aemilius Lepidus, Roman consul (b. c. 77 BC) ; Rhescuporis II, king of the Odrysian Kingdom ", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Cotys I \n of his maternal grandfather. In 63, for unknown reasons, the Roman Emperor Nero deposed Cotys from his throne. The fate of Cotys is thereafter unknown. The Bosporan Kingdom was incorporated as a part of the Roman Province of Moesia Inferior from 63 to 68. In 68, the new Roman Emperor Galba restored the Bosporan Kingdom to Rhescuporis, son of Cotys. Rhescuporis I reigned from 68 until at least 90. Rhescuporis was a contemporary of the ruling Flavian dynasty, in particular the reign of Domitian. Through Rhescuporis, Cotys had descendants occupying the Bosporan throne until the mid-4th century. Among his descendants at least two kings bore his name.", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis II \n Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis II Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, also known as Rhescuporis II (Τιβέριος Ἰούλιος Ῥησκούπορις Β' Φιλόκαισαρ Φιλορώμαίος Eυσεbής, Philocaesar Philoromaios Eusebes, means lover of Caesar, lover of Rome who is the Pius one, flourished 3rd century – died 227) was a prince and Roman Client King of the Bosporan Kingdom. Rhescuporis II was the first-born son to Bosporan King Sauromates II by an unnamed woman and was of Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. His brother was Cotys III. Rhescuporis II was named in honor of Rhescuporis I, a paternal ancestor of his and a previous Bosporan King. When Sauromates II died in 210/211, Rhescuporis II succeeded his father. He reigned as Bosporan King until his death in 227. His royal title on coins is in Greek: ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣ ΡΗΣΚΟΥΠΟΡΙΔΟΣ or of King Rhescuporis. During his reign, Rhescuporis II co-ruled with his son Rhescuporis III from an unnamed wife. He was a contemporary to the rule of the Roman Emperors Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus. Little is known of the life and reign of Rhescuporis II. In the year of his death and his son also died. Rhescuporis II was succeeded by Cotys III.", "This is a document about Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis VI \n his father, Theothorses. When Theothorses died around 308/309, Rhescuporis VI's brother Rhadamsades succeeded their father and became co-ruler with him. During his and his brother's co-rule, various metals were used including brass to create and mint coins in the Bosporus. When Rhadamsades died in 323, Rhescuporis VI became the sole and last ruler of the Bosporan Kingdom. The King of the Goths, Ermanaric conquered the Bosporan Kingdom, killing Rhescuporis VI and subjecting the kingdom and the citizens to his rule. Rhescuporis VI was buried in a royal tomb in Panticapaeum, the original capital city of the Bosporan Kingdom. Grave goods placed in his tomb included a golden mask and ornament plates, which are now on display at the Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia.", "This is a document about Eunice (Bosporan queen) \n [Τὸ]ν ἐκ προγόνων βα[σιλέων βασιλέα μέγαν]Τιβέριου Ίούλιου Ῥη[σκούποριν βασιλέως Κότυ]oς καὶ βασιλίσσης Eὐν[είκης]… ; The descendant of the Kings, great King Tiberius Julius Rhescuporis, son of King Cotys and of Queen Eunice Eunice was a Greek noblewoman of obscure origins. At an unknown date in the reign of Cotys I, 45-63, he married Eunice as his Queen. Cotys I was a monarch of Greek, Iranian and Roman ancestry. He was the second son born to the Bosporan Roman Client Monarchs Aspurgus and Gepaepyris, while his eldest brother was the former Bosporan King Mithridates. Eunice and Cotys I had a son and successor, Rhescuporis I. The name Rhescuporis, ", "This is a document about Rhescuporis II (Astaean) \n Rhescuporis I was king of the Odrysian kingdom of Thrace from ca. 18 BC to ca. 13 BC, in succession to his father Cotys VII. In 48 BC, before he became king, he led a body of auxiliaries his father sent to the aid of Pompey for use in the Roman civil war against Julius Caesar. After Cotys VII's death he became king, at first under the guardianship of his uncle Rhoemetalces I, his father's younger brother. Rhescuporis died in 13 BC when he was defeated and slain in battle by Vologaeses, chief of the Thracian Bessi, who was a leader in the revolt against the Romans in that year. He left no heir, and so was succeeded by Rhoemetalces, who fled Thrace during the revolt and was restored to power by Augustus after it was suppressed." ]
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Do both films: The Ex-Mrs. Bradford and The Star Of Santa Clara have the directors from the same country?
no
[ "This is a document about Beatriz Sheridan \n Elizabeth Ann Sheridan Scarbrough, better known as Beatriz Sheridan (25 June 1934 – 30 April 2006) was a Mexican actress and director. A pioneer of the Mexican telenovelas and prominent figure of the Mexican theater of the 20th century, she was also a teacher of dramatic technique for television and directed many great dramatic stars.", "This is a document about Bradford \n The city has a rich heritage in film production and many films and TV productions have been filmed in the city. Films using Bradford as a location include Room at the Top (1959), Billy Liar (1963) and the television adaptation of the Red Riding works by David Peace first broadcast in 2009. Bradford was the location for the films Yanks (1979), starring Richard Gere, The Railway Children (1970) starring Jenny Agutter, a children's film shot around Haworth including the Bronte Parsonage about Victorian children whose father goes missing and FairyTale: A True Story (1997) starring Harvey Keitel based on the story of the Cottingley Fairies. In the BBC political satire The Amazing Mrs Pritchard (2006), ", "This is a document about Star! (film) \n Star! (re-titled Those Were the Happy Times for its 1969 re-release) is a 1968 American biographical musical film directed by Robert Wise and starring Julie Andrews. The screenplay by William Fairchild is based on the life and career of British performer Gertrude Lawrence.", "This is a document about Robert Mulligan \n As the 1980s dawned, Mulligan found work harder to come by, succeeding in directing only two films by the end of the decade. He had started directing Rich and Famous for MGM but asked to be replaced after a week of shooting; George Cukor replaced him. Kiss Me Goodbye (1982), starring Sally Field, James Caan and Jeff Bridges, was an attempt at a comedic remake of the Brazilian film Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands, and was critically derided, although it was a modest commercial success. Clara's Heart (1988), starring Whoopi Goldberg and a young Neil Patrick Harris, was released five years later to negative box office numbers and reviews, and was panned on television by Siskel and Ebert. It has, however, received recent praise from film professor Robert Keser.", "This is a document about Aunt Clara (film) \n Aunt Clara is a 1954 British comedy film starring Margaret Rutherford as a woman who inherits a number of shady businesses from a relative. Ronald Shiner, A. E. Matthews, and Fay Compton are also featured. The film was based on the 1952 novel of the same name by author Noel Streatfeild, and directed by Anthony Kimmins for London Films.", "This is a document about Wabaunsee County, Kansas \n Bradford ; Vera ", "This is a document about William Bradford (cinematographer) \n William Bradford (September 8, 1905 – May 18, 1959) was an American cinematographer. He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Special Effects on the film Women in War at the 13th Academy Awards. He worked on more than 100 films during his career.", "This is a document about Kiss Me Goodbye (film) \n Kiss Me Goodbye is a 1982 American romantic comedy film directed by Robert Mulligan, and starring Sally Field, James Caan, Jeff Bridges and Claire Trevor (in her final film role). It is a remake of Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands (Dona Flor e Seus Dois Maridos in Portuguese), a 1976 Brazilian film, based on Jorge Amado's book of the same name. Field was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy/Musical for her performance, but Caan later said he disliked the film, as he did several ones in which he appeared either just to keep working or for the money. In a 1991 interview, Caan claimed that making Kiss Me Goodbye was one of the most unpleasant experiences of his life, and that as a consequence, he did not make another film for five years.", "This is a document about Spring Reunion \n Spring Reunion is a 1956 American drama film that centers on the fifteen-year reunion of the fictional Carson High School class of 1941. It was the second film produced by Kirk Douglas' film production company Bryna Productions. Spring Reunion was a screen comeback for actress Betty Hutton, her first film in five years since her departure from Paramount Studios in 1952, after the completion of the musical Somebody Loves Me. Although Hutton's performance was praised by several critics, the film generated little interest and failed at the box office. It was Hutton's last feature film. The film opened at the Astoria Theatre in London, England in late December 1956.", "This is a document about Saint Clara (film) \n Saint Clara (קלרה הקדושה) is a 1996 Israeli film directed by Ari Folman and Ori Sivan with a screenplay by Folman based on the novel The Ideas of Saint Clara by Pavel Kohout. The film takes place in 1999 in a small Israeli town, in which a young girl called Clara Chanov (Lucy Dubinchik) discovers that she has paranormal powers that allow her to predict the future. The film was selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "This is a document about List of Sally Field performances \n Sally Field (born November 6, 1946) is an American actress and director. She is the recipient of various accolades, including two Academy Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and she has been nominated for a Tony Award and two BAFTA Awards. Field began her professional career on television, starring in the short-lived comedies Gidget (1965–1966), The Flying Nun (1967–1970), and The Girl with Something Extra (1973–1974). In 1976, she garnered critical acclaim for her performance in the miniseries Sybil, for which she received the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie. Her film debut was as an extra ", "This is a document about The Star of Bethlehem (2007 film) \n Frederick Larson wrote the screenplay to The Star of Bethlehem and was co-executive producer along with Stephen McEveety. McEveety co-produced The Passion of the Christ, which won 22 awards including the People's Choice Award, the ASCAP Top Box Office Films Award, and an Academy Award for best cinematography. McEveety also co-produced Braveheart, which won 30 awards, including five Academy Awards, and whose films also include The Man Without a Face, Immortal Beloved, We Were Soldiers, and Payback. Stephen Vidano directed this film and Julie Davison Larson composed its music. Larson released this documentary in 2007 (63 minutes) and in 2009 (65 minutes). It received five Doves from the Dove Foundation, which considered the film acceptable for all ages. Christian Cinema reviewer Angela Walker wrote, \"The Star of Bethlehem doesn't have an MPAA rating, but the nature of the subject would probably earn it a PG for thematic elements (that being the birth of Jesus Christ).\"", "This is a document about Clara (film) \n Clara is a 2018 Canadian-British science fiction film and the second feature film directed by Akash Sherman. The film stars husband and wife actors Patrick J. Adams and Troian Bellisario, playing astrophysicist Isaac and itinerant artist Clara, who become close while searching for signs of intelligent life in the universe. The film is grounded in recent technological and theoretical advances, and attracted the attention of astronomers. The film received divided or mixed reviews from critics, and out of a handful of nominations from various bodies, won an award from the Austin Film Festival.", "This is a document about The Star of Bethlehem (1912 film) \n The Star of Bethlehem is a 1912 American silent film produced by Edwin Thanhouser and Charles J. Hite, and featuring Florence La Badie, James Cruze, and William Russell. The film is a retelling of Biblical events preceding the Nativity of Jesus. Directed by Lawrence Marston, the entire film is staged as brief tableaux. With much of the original lost (only 15 minutes survive), the existing footage can be difficult to interpret as a coherent whole.", "This is a document about Francis of Assisi (film) \n Francis of Assisi is a 1961 DeLuxe CinemaScope movie directed by Michael Curtiz, based on the 1958 novel The Joyful Beggar by Louis de Wohl. It was shot entirely in Italy. The film was a box-office loss. It starred Bradford Dillman in one of his few sympathetic leading film roles (he usually played a villainous character onscreen). Two years after the release of Francis of Assisi, Dolores Hart, the 24-year-old actress who plays St. Clare in the film, became a Roman Catholic nun at the Benedictine Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Connecticut.", "This is a document about Thelma Schoonmaker \n Thelma Colbert Schoonmaker (born January 3, 1940) is an American film editor, known for her over fifty years of work with director Martin Scorsese. She started working with Scorsese on his debut feature film Who's That Knocking at My Door (1967), and has edited all of Scorsese's films since Raging Bull (1980). Schoonmaker has received eight Academy Award nominations for Best Film Editing, and has won three times—for Raging Bull (1980), The Aviator (2004), and The Departed (2006), which were all Scorsese-directed films.", "This is a document about The Star of Santa Clara \n The Star of Santa Clara (Der Stern von Santa Clara) is a 1958 West German musical comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Vico Torriani, Gerlinde Locker and Ruth Stephan. It was shot at the Spandau Studios in Berlin. The film's sets were designed by the art director Paul Markwitz.", "This is a document about List of people from Bradford \n theatre director and actor. Born in Bradford. ; Fanny Hertz — (1930—13 March 1908) was an educationalist who lived in Bradford for several decades. ; James Hill – (1 August 1919 – 7 October 1994) Academy Award-winning British film and television director, screenwriter and producer. Born in Eldwick. ; Michael Hirst (born 21 September 1952) is an English screenwriter and producer, best known for his films Elizabeth (1998) and Elizabeth: The Golden Age (2007), as well as the Emmy Award-winning television series The Tudors and Vikings. Born in Bradford. ; David Hockney, CH, RA – (born 1937) painter, draughtsman, printmaker, stage designer and photographer, who was born in Bradford. ", "This is a document about The Ex-Mrs. Bradford \n 'The Ex-Mrs. Bradford' is a 1936 American comedy-mystery film. William Powell and Jean Arthur star as a divorced couple who investigate a murder at a racetrack. This was the last film directed by Stephen Roberts before his untimely death from a heart attack.", "This is a document about Frank Fay (American actor) \n Frank Fay (born Francis Anthony Donner; November 17, 1891 – September 25, 1961) was an American vaudeville comedian (the first stand-up) and film and stage actor. For a time he was a well known and influential star, but he later fell into obscurity, in part because of his abrasive personality and fascist political views. He is considered an important pioneer in stand-up comedy. He played the role of Elwood P. Dowd in the Broadway play Harvey by the American playwright Mary Coyle Chase. He is best known as actress Barbara Stanwyck's first husband. Their troubled marriage is thought by some to be the basis of the 1937 film A Star Is Born, in which the previously unknown wife shoots to stardom while her husband's career goes into sharp decline. Fay was notorious for his bigotry and alcoholism, and according to the American Vaudeville Museum, \"even when sober, he was " ]
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Which film came out first, The Love Route or Engal Aasan?
The Love Route
[ "This is a document about Engal Kural \n Engal Kural is a 1985 Indian Tamil-language film, directed by Rama Narayanan and produced by S. S. Chandran. The film stars Arjun, Suresh, Nalini and Jeevitha. The film had musical score by Vijaya T. Rajendar.", "This is a document about Love Channel \n Love Channel is a 2001 Tamil romance film directed by R. N. Kumaresan. The film features newcomer Eashwar and Monica in lead roles, with V. S. Raghavan, Rajeev, Rajesh, R. Sundarrajan, Anand and Dhamu playing supporting roles. The film, produced by R. Guru Moorthy and K. Sabari Giri, had musical score by Deva and was released on 22 June 2001 to negative reviews.", "This is a document about Love Aaj Kal (2020 film) \n Love Aaj Kal is a 2020 Indian romantic comedy-drama film directed by Imtiaz Ali and starring Kartik Aaryan and Sara Ali Khan. Principal photography began in the first half of March 2019 and ended in July 2019. It was released in India on Valentine's Day 2020. It was the spiritual successor to the 2009 film of the same name, also directed by Imtiaz Ali.", "This is a document about Engaeyum Eppothum \n Engaeyum Eppothum is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romantic drama road film written and directed by M. Saravanan in his Tamil debut, he had earlier directed the Telugu film Ganesh Just Ganesh. Starring Jai, Anjali, Sharwanand and Ananya, it was produced by A. R. Murugadoss in association with Fox Star Studios, marking the studio's entry into Tamil cinema. The film illustrates two love stories—one set against the backdrop of Chennai and the other in Tiruchi—which join together in the climax. The film released on 16 September 2011, to very positive reviews, going on to become a critical and commercial success. The film was dubbed into Telugu as Journey and released on 16 December 2011. Later remade into Kannada as Endendu Ninagagi and in Bengali as Bojhena Shey Bojhena.", "This is a document about Love Aaj Kal \n Love Aaj Kal is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy-drama film starring Saif Ali Khan and Deepika Padukone with Rishi Kapoor and Giselli Monteiro in supporting roles. Neetu Singh appears in a cameo appearance. The film is directed by Imtiaz Ali and produced by Saif Ali Khan and Dinesh Vijan. The film portrays the feeling of pure love which never changes, although the perspective of realising one's soulmate has changed over time. It was remade into Telugu as Teen Maar (2011). Its spiritual successor of the same name, also directed by Ali, was released in 2020.", "This is a document about Sajjad Ali \n Love Letter (1990) ; Aik Aur Love Story (1999) ; ''Mujhe Chand Chahiye (2000) ; ''Bol (2011) ; Na Maloom Afraad (2014) ", "This is a document about The Route \n The Route is a Ugandan film directed by Jayant Maru, based on a screenplay he wrote. It is about human trafficking in Uganda.", "This is a document about Aa Ab Laut Chalen \n Aa Ab Laut Chalen (translation: Come, Let's Go Back) is a 1999 Indian Hindi language romantic drama directed by Rishi Kapoor, making his directorial debut and also remains the only film he had directed in his career. The film's script was written by Sachin Bhowmick and Rumi Jaffery. The film premiered in India and the United States on 22 January 1999. It starred Rajesh Khanna, Akshaye Khanna, and Aishwarya Rai and was the last production of R. K. Films.", "This is a document about Angadi Theru \n Angaadi Theru (English: Market Street) is a 2010 Indian Tamil romantic drama film written and directed by Vasanthabalan, starring debutant Mahesh and Anjali in the lead roles. The title refers to the Ranganathan Street in Chennai where the story plays. The film features music jointly composed by Vijay Antony and G. V. Prakash Kumar. An Ayngaran International production, the film was launched on 11 February 2008 and released on 26 March 2010 to critical acclaim. The film was shortlisted for the Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film but lost to Peepli Live. It released in Telugu as Shopping Mall.", "This is a document about Love Journey \n Love Journey is a 2019 Chinese television series directed by Mao Weining, starring Chen Xiao and Jing Tian with He Minghan and Qin Shan. Partly produced by the Ministry of Public Security (China), the series is touted as the first \"road-trip drama\" in China. It started airing on Jiangsu TV and Zhejiang TV from April 20, 2019. This series can be seen at : https://dramacool.vc/drama-detail/a-journey-to-meet-love", "This is a document about Love Love Love (1989 film) \n Love Love Love is a 1989 Indian romantic drama, directed and produced by Babbar Subhash. The film stars Aamir Khan and Juhi Chawla, in one of their first films together. It also stars Gulshan Grover, Dalip Tahil and Om Shivpuri in supporting roles. It is about two youngsters who fall in love at the secondary school, but cannot realize their love because of the criminal surroundings around the girl. The film was declared an average grosser at box office. This was the second movie of the hit pair Aamir Khan-Juhi Chawla after the success of their movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak. Although the movie did not match the expectation of their debut film, however it was appreciated by viewers.", "This is a document about Engeyum Kadhal \n Engeyum Kadhal is a 2011 Indian Tamil-language romance film written and directed by Prabhu Deva that stars Jayam Ravi and Hansika Motwani. Featuring music by Harris Jayaraj, it was produced by Kalpathi S. Aghoram and released on 6 May 2011 to mixed reviews but became a box office hit. The story revolves around a girl living in France who falls in love with a boy coming from India. According to Upperstall.com the film \"seems to be a straight rip off from Billy Wilder's Love in the Afternoon starring Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn, made way back in 1957\".", "This is a document about Engal Aasan \n Engal Aasan is a 2009 Indian Tamil-language action comedy-drama film directed by R. K. Kalaimani. The film stars Vijayakanth in the lead role and Vikranth, Sheryl Brindo, Akshaya and Suja Varunee playing supporting roles. The film was released on 18 July 2009. The film, upon release could not release the big theatres and became a colossal flop.", "This is a document about Deepika Padukone \n to recoup its inr 800000000 budget. Following an item number (for a song called \"Love Mera Hit Hit\") in the drama Billu, she appeared alongside Saif Ali Khan in the romantic drama Love Aaj Kal from the writer-director Imtiaz Ali. The film documented the changing value of relationships among the youth and had Padukone play the part of Meera Pandit, a head-strong career woman. With a worldwide gross of inr 1200000000, Love Aaj Kal proved to be the third highest-grossing film of 2009. Aniruddha Guha of Daily News and Analysis said that Padukone \"delivers the best of her four performances so far\". At ", "This is a document about Kartik Aaryan \n commercially successful, each grossing over inr 1000000000 worldwide. Imtiaz Ali's romantic drama Love Aaj Kal, a spiritual successor to Ali's 2009 film of the same name was Aaryan's only film release of 2020. He played dual roles of young men in 1990 and 2020, opposite Arushi Sharma and Sara Ali Khan, respectively, after working on the mannerisms and body language of the characters to differentiate them from each other. In a negative review of the film, Nandini Ramnath of Scroll.in wrote that Aaryan \"nails the diffidence and callowness of his characters\" but bemoaned that he lacked \"brooding quality and simmering intensity\" in certain scenes. It ended up as a box office bomb.", "This is a document about Charles Roy MacKinnon \n Love Finds the Way\t(1972) ", "This is a document about Engal Thangam \n Engal Thangam is a 1970 Indian Tamil-language action film directed by Krishnan–Panju. The film stars M. G. Ramachandran and Jayalalithaa. It was released on 9 October 1970 and became a success, besides winning three Tamil Nadu State Film Awards.", "This is a document about The Love Route \n The Love Route is a 1915 American Western silent film directed and written by Allan Dwan based upon a play by Edward Henry Peple. The film stars Harold Lockwood, Winifred Kingston, Donald Crisp, Jack Pickford, Dick La Reno, and Juanita Hansen. The film was released on February 25, 1915, by Paramount Pictures.", "This is a document about Saif Ali Khan \n been delayed since 2000. The film garnered negative reviews and poor box office returns. Khan's role was small, and not well received. He next starred in his company's first project: Love Aaj Kal (2009), a romantic drama from the writer-director Imtiaz Ali. Featured opposited Deepika Padukone, the film documented the changing value of relationships among the youth, and Khan played dual roles—the younger part of Rishi Kapoor's character (Veer Singh) and Jai Vardhan Singh, an ambitious architect. Love Aaj Kal received mostly positive reviews by critics and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year, earning over inr 1000000000 worldwide. Gaurav Malani ", "This is a document about Happy Journey (2014 Malayalam film) \n Happy Journey is a 2014 Malayalam drama film written by Arunlal Ramachandran and directed by Boban Samuel, starring Jayasurya, Aparna Gopinath and Lal. The film is produced by Ashiq Usman under the banner of Milestone Cinemas and features music composed by Gopi Sunder, whilst cinematography is handled by Mahesh Raj and is edited by Lijo Paul." ]
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Where was the director of film The Fascist born?
Rome
[ "This is a document about Rimini \n Rimini (, ; ; Ariminum ) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy and capital city of the Province of Rimini. It sprawls along the Adriatic Sea, on the coast between the rivers Marecchia (the ancient Ariminus) and Ausa (ancient Aprusa). It is one of the most notable seaside resorts in Europe with revenue from both internal and international tourism forming a significant portion of the city's economy. It is also near San Marino, a small nation within Italy. The first bathing establishment opened in 1843. Rimini is an art city with ancient Roman and Renaissance monuments, and is also the birthplace of the film director Federico Fellini. The ", "This is a document about Martin Scorsese \n Martin Charles Scorsese (, ; born November 17, 1942) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. One of the major figures of the New Hollywood era, he is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential directors in film history. Scorsese's body of work explores themes such as Italian-American identity, Catholic concepts of guilt and redemption, faith, machismo, nihilism, crime and sectarianism. Many of his films are known for their depiction of violence and the liberal use of profanity. Scorsese has also dedicated his life to film preservation and film restoration by founding the nonprofit organization The Film ", "This is a document about The Fascist \n The Fascist (Il federale) is a 1961 Italian film directed by Luciano Salce. It was coproduced with France. It was also the first feature film scored by Ennio Morricone.", "This is a document about Federico Fellini \n Federico Fellini, (20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter known for his distinctive style, which blends fantasy and baroque images with earthiness. He is recognized as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time. His films have ranked highly in critical polls such as that of Cahiers du Cinéma and Sight & Sound, which lists his 1963 film 8½ as the 10th-greatest film. For La Dolce Vita Fellini won the Palme d'Or; additionally, he was nominated for twelve Academy Awards, and won four in the category of Best Foreign Language Film, the most for any director in the history of the Academy. He received an honorary award for Lifetime Achievement at the 65th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. His other well-known films include La Strada (1954), Nights of Cabiria (1957), 8½ (1963),'Juliet of the Spirits (1965), the \"Toby Dammit\" segment of Spirits of the Dead (1968), Fellini Satyricon (1969), Roma (1972), Amarcord (1973), and Fellini's Casanova'' (1976). Fellini was ranked 2nd in the directors' poll and 7th in the critics' poll in Sight & Sound's 2002 list of the greatest directors of all time.", "This is a document about Francis Ford Coppola filmography \n Francis Ford Coppola (born April 7, 1939) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and film composer whose career spans more than fifty years. Coppola has directed twenty-two feature films to date. His films The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, and Apocalypse Now are often cited among the greatest films ever made.", "This is a document about Stanley Kubrick \n Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer. He is frequently cited as one of the greatest filmmakers in cinematic history. His films, almost all of which are adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres and are noted for their realism, dark humor, unique cinematography, extensive set designs, and evocative use of music. Kubrick was raised in the Bronx, New York City, and attended William Howard Taft High School from 1941 to 1945. He received average grades, but displayed a keen interest in literature, photography, and film from a young age, and taught himself all aspects of film production ", "This is a document about Francis Ford Coppola \n Francis Ford Coppola ( ; born April 7, 1939) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was a central figure in the New Hollywood filmmaking movement of the 1960s and 1970s. His accolades include five Academy Awards, six Golden Globe Awards, two Palmes d'Or, and a British Academy Film Award. After directing The Rain People in 1969, Coppola co-wrote Patton (1970), earning the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay along with Edmund H. North. Coppola's reputation as a filmmaker was cemented with the release of The Godfather (1972). The film revolutionized movie-making in the gangster genre and was adored by the public and critics alike. The Godfather won three Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay (shared with ", "This is a document about Sergio Leone filmography \n Sergio Leone (3 January 1929 – 30 April 1989) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter.", "This is a document about Predappio \n Predappio ( or Dviais) a town and comune in the province of Forlì-Cesena, in the region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy, with a population of 6,135 as of 1 January 2021. The town is best known for being the birthplace of Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. Mussolini is buried at Predappio, and his mausoleum is a local tourist destination, as well as a site of pilgrimage for Italian Fascists.", "This is a document about Alessandro Mussolini \n Alessandro Mussolini (11 November 1854 – 19 November 1910) was the father of Italian Fascist founder and leader Benito Mussolini, the father-in-law of Rachele Mussolini, and the paternal grandfather of Edda Mussolini, Romano Mussolini, Vittorio Mussolini, and Bruno Mussolini. He was an Italian revolutionary socialist activist with Italian nationalist sympathies. Mussolini was a blacksmith by profession. Mussolini was married to Rosa Maltoni, a schoolteacher, who became the mother of Benito Mussolini. Mussolini exercised considerable influence over his son Benito's early political beliefs, even naming his son Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini after three leaders he admired: Benito Juárez, Amilcare Cipriani, and Andrea Costa.", "This is a document about Pier Paolo Pasolini \n Pier Paolo Pasolini (5 March 1922 – 2 November 1975) was an Italian film director, poet, writer, and intellectual, who also distinguished himself as an actor, journalist, novelist, playwright, and political figure. A controversial personality in Italy due to his straightforward style, Pasolini's legacy remains partly contentious. He voiced strong criticism of petty bourgeois values and the emerging \"totalitarianism of consumerism\" in Italy, juxtaposing socio-political polemics with a critical examination of taboo sexual matters. A prominent protagonist of the Roman cultural scene of the post-war period, he was an established major figure in European literature and cinematic arts. Pasolini's unsolved murder at Ostia in November 1975 during an altercation with a young male prostitute prompted an outcry in Italy, and its circumstances continue to be a matter of heated debate.", "This is a document about Tea with Mussolini \n Tea with Mussolini (Un tè con Mussolini) is a 1999 Anglo-Italian semi-autobiographical film directed by Franco Zeffirelli, scripted by John Mortimer, telling the story of a young Italian boy's upbringing by a circle of British and American women before and during the Second World War.", "This is a document about Frank Capra \n Frank Russell Capra (born Francesco Rosario Capra; May 18, 1897 – September 3, 1991) was an Italian-born American film director, producer and writer who became the creative force behind some of the major award-winning films of the 1930s and 1940s. Born in Italy and raised in Los Angeles from the age of five, his rags-to-riches story has led film historians such as Ian Freer to consider him the \"American Dream personified\". Capra became one of America's most influential directors during the 1930s, winning three Academy Awards for Best Director from six nominations, along with three other Oscar wins from nine nominations in other categories. Among his leading films were It Happened One Night (1934), Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), You Can't ", "This is a document about Sergio Leone \n Sergio Leone (3 January 1929 – 30 April 1989) was an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter credited as the creator of the Spaghetti Western genre and widely regarded as one of the most influential directors in the history of cinema. Leone's film-making style includes juxtaposing extreme close-up shots with lengthy long shots. His movies include the Dollars Trilogy of Westerns featuring Clint Eastwood: A Fistful of Dollars (1964), For a Few Dollars More (1965), and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966); and the Once Upon a Time films: Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Duck, You Sucker! (1971), and Once Upon a Time in America (1984).", "This is a document about Vittorio Mussolini \n Vittorio Mussolini (27 September 1916 – 12 June 1997) was an Italian film critic and producer. He was also the second child (first son) of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. However, he was the first officially acknowledged son of Mussolini, with his second wife Rachele; his older half-brother was never officially acknowledged by Mussolini's fascist regime.", "This is a document about Romano Mussolini \n Romano Bruno Mussolini (26 September 1927 – 3 February 2006) was an Italian jazz pianist, painter and film producer. He was the fourth child and youngest son of Benito Mussolini, who was the fascist dictator of Italy from 1925 until 1943.", "This is a document about Roman Polanski \n Roman Polanski (Roman Polański ; born Raymond Thierry Liebling on 18 August 1933) is a Polish-French film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. His Polish-Jewish parents moved the family back from Paris to Kraków in 1937. Two years later, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany starting World War II and the family found themselves trapped in the Kraków Ghetto. After his mother and father were taken in raids, Polanski spent his formative years in foster homes under an adopted identity, surviving the Holocaust. Polanski's first feature-length film, Knife in the Water (1962), was made in Poland and was nominated for the United States Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In the ", "This is a document about Lars von Trier \n Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier; 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter with a prolific and controversial career spanning more than four decades. His work is known for its genre and technical innovation, confrontational examination of existential, social, and political issues, and his treatment of subjects such as mercy, sacrifice, and mental health. Among his more than 100 awards and 200 nominations at film festivals worldwide, von Trier has received: the Palme d'Or (for Dancer in the Dark), the Grand Prix (for Breaking the Waves), the Prix du Jury (for Europa), and the Technical Grand Prize (for The Element of Crime and Europa) at the Cannes Film Festival. Von Trier is the founder and shareholder of the Danish film production company Zentropa Films, which has sold more than 350million tickets and garnered seven Academy Award nominations.", "This is a document about Renzo Rossellini (producer) \n Renzo Rossellini (born 24 August 1941), also called Rossellini Jr., is an Italian film producer, left-wing political activist and communication innovator. He is the second son of costume designer Marcella de Marchis and film director Roberto Rossellini. Since 1964, he has produced 64 films. From 1977 to 1983 he was President of Gaumont Italy and was instrumental in the modernization of Italian film theaters, introducing multiplex structures. In 1975 he co-founded Radio Città Futura in Rome, one of the first \"free\"not state-ownedradio stations in Italy. In 1981, one year after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, he co-founded Radio Free Kabul. He lives in Rome and Los Angeles.", "This is a document about Bernardo Bertolucci \n Bernardo Bertolucci OMRI (16 March 1941 – 26 November 2018) was an Italian film director and screenwriter with a career that spanned 50 years. Considered one of the great filmmakers of the Italian cinema, Bertolucci's work achieved widespread international acclaim. He was the first Italian filmmaker to win the Academy Award for Best Director for The Last Emperor (1987), one of many accolades including two Golden Globes, two David di Donatellos, a British Academy Award, and a César Award. In recognition of his work, he was presented with the inaugural Honorary Palme d'Or Award at the opening ceremony of the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, he had previously received a Lifetime Achievement Golden Lion from the Venice Film Festival. A protégé of Pier Paolo Pasolini, Bertolucci made his directorial debut at 22. " ]
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Are Matraville Sports High School and Wabash High School both located in the same country?
no
[ "This is a document about Matraville, New South Wales \n Matraville is located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is approximately 9 km by road south-east of the Sydney central business district, in the local government area of the City of Randwick.", "This is a document about Rossville High School \n Rossville Middle-Senior High School is a middle school and high school located in Rossville, Indiana. It serves grades 6-12 and is part of the Rossville Consolidated Schools.", "This is a document about Matraville Soldiers' Settlement Public School \n Matraville Soldiers' Settlement Public School is a public school that was founded in 1927 in Sydney, Australia.", "This is a document about Noble Township, Wabash County, Indiana \n Wabash ", "This is a document about Mawene Hiroti \n Educated at Matraville Sports High School he represented the 2016 Australian Schoolboys and the New Zealand Under 18s.", "This is a document about Westville High School (Indiana) \n Westville High School is a public high school located in Westville, Indiana.", "This is a document about Wabash High School \n Wabash High School is a public high school in Wabash, Indiana, United States with approximately 500 students in grades 9–12. The nickname of the students and the athletic teams is \"Wabash Apaches.\"", "This is a document about List of schools of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria in Texas \n Sacred Heart High School, Hallettsville ; Shiner Catholic School, Shiner (includes St. Paul High School and St. Ludmila Academy) ", "This is a document about Matraville Sports High School \n and II of the school to Monier Builders Pty Ltd of Villawood. Construction was finished by early 1962, which allowed the students to finally move in, and was officially opened by the local Member of Parliament for Maroubra and NSW Premier, Bob Heffron, on 27 September 1963. The school soon generated a reputation for excellence in sports, with a particular emphasis on rugby that was developed by sports master and coach, Geoff Mould. The Waratah Shield, the state knockout competition for Rugby Union, was won by Matraville in 1972, 1976, 1977, 1983 and 2007 and the ARL Schoolboy Cup was also won in 2007. In recognition of the school's excellence in this area, in December 2001, Matraville High was re-established as a specialist sports high, thus becoming \"Matraville Sports High School\".", "This is a document about Richmond High School (Richmond, Indiana) \n Richmond High School is a public high school in Richmond, Indiana, United States. It is the home of the Richmond Red Devils, who are members of the North Central Conference of the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). Prior to 1939, the school was known as Morton High School in honor of Indiana's Civil War Governor, Oliver P. Morton. The current principal of Richmond High is Rae Woolpy.", "This is a document about Matraville Sports High School \n Matraville Sports High School (abbreviated as MSHS) is a government co-educational comprehensive and specialist secondary school, with speciality in sports, located on Anzac Parade, Chifley, an eastern suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1960 as Matraville High School, the school became a specialist high school in December 2001 and caters for approximately 300 students from Year 7 to Year 12. The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education; the principal is Nerida Walker. Its alumni include Bob Carr and a number of professional sportsmen and women, with its tradition in producing prominent rugby league and rugby union players earning the school the description as a \"great rugby nursery\". Matraville Sports High School is a member of the NSW Sports High Schools Association.", "This is a document about Daleville High School \n Daleville Junior-Senior High School is a middle school and high school located in Daleville, Indiana.", "This is a document about List of college sports team nicknames in North America \n Wabash (Crawfordsville, Indiana) ", "This is a document about Wabash County, Indiana \n Wabash ", "This is a document about Noblesville High School \n Noblesville High School is a public high school in Noblesville, Indiana, United States. NHS serves students in grades 9 through 12, and graduated its first class in 1876.", "This is a document about West Central High School (Indiana) \n West Central High School is a public high school located near Francesville, Indiana, U.S.", "This is a document about Mike Matzek \n Matzek was born in 1965. He attended Maryville High School in Maryville, Tennessee, and conducted his workouts at Maryville College under coach Pat Dial. Mike Matzek was Tennessee Gymnastics State Champion for six years. He graduated from high school in 1984.", "This is a document about Matraville, New South Wales \n Matraville is located 9 km from Sydney CBD and 3 km along Bunnerong Road from Kingsford town centre. Sydney Bus routes operate to City – Central Railway station, Martin Place and Circular Quay via Bunnerong Road, Anzac Parade (UNSW), and Oxford Street", "This is a document about Chifley, New South Wales \n Chifley Public School ; Matraville Sports High School ", "This is a document about Hillsdale, New South Wales \n Matraville Public School is a primary school in Hillsdale, drawing its students predominantly from the surrounding suburbs of Hillsdale, Banksmeadow and Matraville. In 2007 the school had approximately 300 students from kindergarten to Year 6. The school opened as Cross Road Public School in 1903, named after the school's location at the intersection between Beauchamp and Bunnerong Roads. It was renamed as Matraville Public School in 1904." ]
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Are Alison Skipper and Diane Gilliam Fisher from the same country?
yes
[ "This is a document about Diane Meredith Belcher \n Diane Meredith Belcher (born 1960) is an American concert organist, teacher, and church musician. She has given a large number of solo recitals throughout the United States and abroad, is a teacher, and serves as Music Director at Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, and Lecturer in Music Theory & Organ at Dartmouth College, both in Hanover, New Hampshire. Her concert career is managed by Karen McFarlane Artists, Inc.", "This is a document about Sylvia Fisher \n Sylvia Gwendoline Victoria Fisher (18 April 1910 – 25 August 1996) was an Australian operatic soprano whose stage career was made in England, who was especially distinguished in German opera, and who created the role of Miss Wingrave in Benjamin Britten's Owen Wingrave in 1971. Fisher was made a Member of the Order of Australia in the 1994 Australia Day Honours, for \"service to the arts, particularly opera\".", "This is a document about Ian Fisher (journalist) \n Charles Ian Fisher (born October 4, 1965) is an American journalist who is Jerusalem bureau chief at The New York Times. He has served a number of roles from deputy executive editor in charge to digital operations in the newsroom, to investigative editor to weekend editor. From 2008 to 2011, he was deputy foreign editor. He served two years as day editor for The Times home page, and 2013 was named assistant managing editor in charge of newsroom digital operations. Fisher graduated from Boston University in 1987 and began his newspaper career at The Sun in Lowell, Massachusetts. In 1990, he joined The New York Times as a clerk and was promoted to reporter in 1992. From 1998 to 2001, Fisher was The New York Times East Africa bureau chief (based in Nairobi, Kenya). He was bureau chief for Eastern Europe and the Balkans from 2001 to 2004. From 2004 to 2008, he was the paper's bureau chief in Rome. He covered various conflicts, including Iraq and the second intifada in Israel. He began in Jerusalem full-time in January 2017.", "This is a document about Diane Gilliam Fisher \n Diane Gilliam Fisher (born 1957) is an American poet. She is author of several poetry collections, most recently, Kettle Bottom (Perugia Press, 2004). Fisher was born and raised in Columbus, Ohio. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in Spanish and a Ph.D. in romance languages from Ohio State University, and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Warren Wilson College. She lives in Akron, Ohio.", "This is a document about Bridget Gilling \n Bridget Sabina Gilling, née Fisher (1922 – 2009) was an English-born Australian feminist and social activist.", "This is a document about List of women writers (A–L) \n Anne Fine (b. 1947, England), wr. ; Manuela Fingueret (1945–2013, Argentina), poet, nv. & es. ; Ida Fink (1921–2011, Poland/Israel), Hc. wr. ; Nikky Finney (b. 1957, United States), poet ; Steinunn Finnsdóttir (c. 1640 – c. 1710, Iceland), poet ; Carmen Firan (b. 1958, Romania/United States), poet, fiction wr. & pw. ; Caroline Auguste Fischer (1764–1842, Germany), wr. & rights activist ; Margery Fish (1892–1969, England), gardening wr. ; Ann Fisher (1719–1778, England), grammarian ; Carrie Fisher (1956–2016, United States), nv., actor & screenwriter ; Catherine Fisher (b. 1957, Wales), wr. & broadcaster ; Lala Fisher (1872–1929, Australia), poet & editor ; M. F. ", "This is a document about Diane Lane \n Diane Colleen Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress and producer. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut at age 14 in George Roy Hill's 1979 film A Little Romance. Laurence Olivier, who played a major supporting role in the film, called her \"the new Grace Kelly\". The two films that could have catapulted her to star status, Streets of Fire and The Cotton Club, were both commercial and critical failures, and her career languished as a result. After taking a break, Lane returned to acting to appear in The Big Town and Lady Beware, but did not make another big impression on a sizable audience until 1989's popular and critically acclaimed TV ", "This is a document about Fisher Stevens \n Fisher Stevens (born Steven Fisher; November 27, 1963) is an American actor, director, producer and writer. As an actor, he is best known for his portrayals of Ben Jabituya in Short Circuit (renamed \"Ben Jahveri\" in the sequel), Chuck Fishman on the 1990s television series Early Edition, and villainous computer genius Eugene \"The Plague\" Belford in Hackers. His most recent successes include winning the 2010 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for The Cove and the 2008 Independent Spirit Award for Best Documentary Feature for Crazy Love. In addition, he has directed the Leonardo DiCaprio–produced documentary Before the Flood, executive produced by Martin Scorsese, which screened at the Toronto International Film Festival and by National Geographic on October 21, 2016. He currently stars as Hugo Baker on the HBO satirical drama series Succession.", "This is a document about ARIA Music Awards of 1997 \n Charles Fisher ", "This is a document about Susan Skipper \n Tree, West End Tales, Don't Wait Up (beside Nigel Havers), The Sweeney and Doctor Who. In 1982 she was seen as Elizabeth Sarah Lavinia Spencer, Lady Diana's oldest sister, in the television drama Charles & Diana: A Royal Love Story by James Goldstone. In 1987 she had a short appearance in a flashback sequence as Emily Lloyd's mother in David Leland's film Wish You Were Here (1987). She had also an engagement as stage actress at the Mill Theatre Sonning where she played e.g. the role of Pat Cooper in the Terence Rattigan play Separate Tables. She was the first female voice of Sat-nav. Skipper married the British actor Anthony Valentine in 1982. He died on 2 December 2015.", "This is a document about Diane Venora \n Diane Venora (born August 10, 1952) is an American stage, television and film actress. She graduated from the Juilliard School in 1977 and made her film debut in 1981 opposite Albert Finney in Wolfen. She won the New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Supporting Actress for Bird (1988). Her other films include The Cotton Club (1984), Heat (1995), Romeo + Juliet (1996), The Jackal (1997), The Insider (1999) and Hamlet (2000).", "This is a document about Diane Brewster \n Diane Brewster (March 11, 1931 – November 12, 1991) was an American television actress most noted for playing three distinctively different roles in television series of the 1950s and 1960s: confidence trickster Samantha Crawford in the Western Maverick with James Garner; pretty young second-grade teacher Miss Canfield in Leave It to Beaver; and doomed wife Helen Kimble in The Fugitive. Brewster was a direct descendant of William Brewster (Mayflower passenger), a Pilgrim and Governor of the Plymouth Colony.", "This is a document about Magdalena Skipper \n Magdalena Skipper is a British geneticist and the editor-in-chief of the journal Nature. She previously served as an editor of Nature Reviews Genetics and the open access journal Nature Communications.", "This is a document about Antwone Fisher \n Antwone Quenton Fisher (born August 3, 1959) is an American director, screenwriter, author, and film producer. His 2001 autobiographical book Finding Fish was a New York Times Best Seller. The 2002 film Antwone Fisher was written by Fisher and directed by Denzel Washington.", "This is a document about Howard E. Skipper \n Howard Earle Skipper (born in Avon Park, Florida on November 21, 1915; died in Mountain Brook, Alabama on January 2, 2006) was a noted American oncologist. He grew up in Sebring, Florida and received his science degrees (BS, MS, PhD) from the University of Florida. During the war, he became interested in cancer research while working for what was then called the Chemical Warfare Service of the United States Army. By 1957, he had become a notable cancer researcher in Alabama and went on to serve as head of the Southern Research Institute.", "This is a document about Alison Skipper \n Alison Skipper is an American actress, model, television personality, dancer, and former professional wrestling valet who is best known for her work with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) as a valet. Outside of TNA, Skipper hosted \"The College Experiment\" on Fox Sports and appeared on the Home Shopping Network. Skipper opened a full service talent agency, Professionally Pretty Model & Talent Agency, with model and actress friend Jaycelle Coltman Veigle in 2012. Skipper was born in Orlando, Florida where she still resides. She attended the University of Central Florida. Skipper took up dancing and modeling at a young age. She has modeled for Lucky, Vogue, Hyatt Hotels, Breezes Resorts, Body Glove, Kumho Tires, Boost Mobile, Ron Jon Surf Shop, Nike, Victoria's Secret, Macy's and Nordstrom. She has also been featured in television commercials for Walt Disney World and Papa John's Pizza. Alison was a regular fashion & jewelry model for the Home Shopping Network (HSN), and hosted \"The College Experiment\" on Fox Sports from 2009 to 2011.", "This is a document about Charles Fisher (poet) \n Charles Fisher (21 November 1914 – 23 January 2006) was a Welsh journalist, writer, poet and adventurer. Until 1953 he was based in Britain; afterwards, in Canada. He was the last surviving member of the Kardomah group, a literary and artistic circle in Swansea circa 1930, which included Dylan Thomas, Vernon Watkins and Daniel Jones.", "This is a document about Diane Tammes \n Diane Tammes (10 April 1942 in Welshpool – 30 May 2020) was a British filmmaker. In 1992, she won a Bafta award for Television Craft. She graduated from National Film and Television School.", "This is a document about Terry Gilliam \n Terrence Vance Gilliam (born 22 November 1940) is an American-born British film director, screenwriter, animator, actor, comedian and former member of the Monty Python comedy troupe. Gilliam has directed 13 feature films, including Time Bandits (1981), Brazil (1985), The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988), The Fisher King (1991), 12 Monkeys (1995), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998), The Brothers Grimm (2005), Tideland (2005), and The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009). The only Monty Python member not born in Britain, he became a naturalised British subject in 1968 and formally renounced his American citizenship in 2006. Gilliam was born in Minnesota, but spent his high school and college years in Los Angeles. ", "This is a document about Diane Rodriguez \n Diane Rodriguez (June 22, 1951 – April 10, 2020) was an American theatre artist who directed, wrote and performed. An OBIE Award winning actress, she was known for using comedy to confront various forms of oppression, often with special attention to issues of gender and sexuality." ]
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Do the movies Bloody Birthday and The Beckoning Silence, originate from the same country?
no
[ "This is a document about Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation \n Silent Night, Deadly Night 4: Initiation (stylized onscreen as Initiation: Silent Night, Deadly Night 4 and also known as Bugs in the United Kingdom) is a 1990 American supernatural horror film directed by Brian Yuzna, written by Yuzna, Woody Keith, and Arthur Gorson, and starring Clint Howard, Neith Hunter, Tommy Hinkley, Reggie Banister, Allyce Beasley, and Maud Adams. The plot focuses on a Los Angeles newspaper reporter who, while investigating the unexplained death of a woman, becomes entangled with a group of witches who are preparing her for their ritual on Christmas Eve. The film bears no resemblance to its predecessors, because it drops the slasher-based \"Santa\" theme completely. It is followed by Silent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker (1991).", "This is a document about Birthday (2019 film) \n Birthday is a 2019 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Jong-un, starring Sol Kyung-gu and Jeon Do-yeon. The first South Korean film to explore the tragic sinking of the MV Sewol Ferry, it opened the 21st Far East Film Festival on 26 April 2019.", "This is a document about The Silence (1963 film) \n The Silence (Tystnaden) is a 1963 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Thulin and Gunnel Lindblom. The plot focuses on two sisters, the younger a sensuous woman with a young son, the elder more intellectually oriented and seriously ill, and their tense relationship as they travel toward home through a fictional Central European country on the brink of war. The film is the third in a series of thematically related films, following Through a Glass Darkly (1961) and Winter Light (1963), which is sometimes considered a trilogy. In addition to interpretations of spiritual issues, The Silence is sometimes interpreted as presenting its two sister characters as two sides of a single woman, one representing the physical and the other language. Bergman was inspired by his travels around Europe after World War II. Against expectations of the filmmakers, it was a box-office hit. The film was also noted for its frank depiction of sexuality and won the award for Best Film at the 1st Guldbagge Awards. It is regarded favorably by modern critics.", "This is a document about Public statements of Pope Pius XII on the Holocaust \n The \"silence\" of Pius XII is the primary subject matter of Rolf Hochhuth's 1963 play The Deputy, which was adapted into the 2002 film Amen. by Costa Gavras.", "This is a document about The Beckoning Silence \n The Beckoning Silence is a 2007 British television film that follows and retraces the 1936 Eiger north face climbing disaster where five climbers perished while attempting to scale the north face of the Eiger. The film features climber Joe Simpson, whose book of the same name inspired the film. In 2008 it won an International Emmy Award.", "This is a document about Silent Night, Bloody Night \n Silent Night, Bloody Night is a 1972 American slasher film directed by Theodore Gershuny and co-produced by Lloyd Kaufman. The film stars Patrick O'Neal and cult actress Mary Woronov in leading roles, with John Carradine in a supporting performance. The plot follows a series of murders that occur in a small New England town on Christmas Eve after a man inherits a family estate which was once an insane asylum. Many of the cast and crew members were former Warhol superstars: Mary Woronov, Ondine, Candy Darling, Kristen Steen, Tally Brown, Lewis Love, filmmaker Jack Smith and artist Susan Rothenberg. It was filmed in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York in 1970 but was not released theatrically until 1972 under the alternate titles Night of the Dark Full Moon, and in 1981 as Death House (sometimes stylized as Deathouse). Although it is attributed to Zora Investments Associates in the credits, the film was never registered with the United States Copyright Office, and thus fell into the public domain.", "This is a document about Unsraw \n Screaming Birthday (June 27, 2007) ; Gate of Birth (January, 2013) ", "This is a document about Bloody Birthday \n Bloody Birthday is a 1981 American slasher film directed by Ed Hunt, produced by Gerald T. Olson, and starring Susan Strasberg, José Ferrer, and Lori Lethin. Its plot follows a group of three children born on the same day during a solar eclipse who begin committing murders on their tenth birthdays. Despite being panned by critics, it has since accrued a cult following.", "This is a document about Bloody Birthday \n Bloody Birthday was given a belated limited release theatrically in the United States by Rearguard Productions in 1981. It was later released on VHS by Prism Entertainment in 1986 and Starmaker Entertainment in 1990. The film was officially released on DVD by VCI Home Video in 2003. It was released on Blu-ray by 88 Films in 2014. Arrow Video also released it on Blu-ray in 2018.", "This is a document about Door to Silence \n Door to Silence (Italian: Le porte del silenzio), also known as Door Into Silence, is an Italian horror film written and directed by Lucio Fulci and produced by Joe D'Amato. It stars John Savage. This was the last film directed by Fulci.", "This is a document about Charlotte Jay \n The Feast of the Dead (US Title: The Brink of Silence) (1956) ", "This is a document about Bloody New Year \n Bloody New Year (also known as Time Warp Terror and Horror Hotel) is a 1987 British supernatural horror film directed by Norman J. Warren and starring Suzy Aitchison, Nikki Brooks, Colin Heywood, Mark Powley, Catherine Roman and Julian Ronnie. The plot concerns a group of teenagers who are trapped in a haunted hotel on a remote island. Shot in Wales, the film features an electronic score composed by Nick Magnus as well as seven songs by Magnus and Chas Cronk's band Cry No More. It was released direct-to-video in September 1987 in the United Kingdom and October 1987 in the United States.", "This is a document about Seith Mann \n The Living Silence (2003) ", "This is a document about Silence & Darkness \n Silence & Darkness, also known under the title Touched, is a 2019 American thriller film written and directed by Barak Barkan in his directorial debut. It stars Mina Walker, Joan Glackin and Jordan Lage. The film was produced by Lyntone Productions.", "This is a document about The Look of Silence \n The Look of Silence (Senyap, \"Silence\") is a 2014 internationally co-produced documentary film directed by Joshua Oppenheimer about the Indonesian mass killings of 1965–66. The film is a companion piece to his 2012 documentary The Act of Killing. Executive producers were Werner Herzog, Errol Morris, and Andre Singer. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature at the 88th Academy Awards.", "This is a document about Dead Silence \n Dead Silence is a 2007 American supernatural horror film directed by James Wan and written by Leigh Whannell. The film stars Ryan Kwanten as Jamie Ashen, a young widower returning to his hometown to search for answers to his wife's death. It also stars Amber Valletta, Donnie Wahlberg, and Bob Gunton. Dead Silence was theatrically released in the United States on March 16, 2007, by Universal Pictures. The film was dedicated to Gregg Hoffman.", "This is a document about Padatha Painkili \n Padatha Painkili (പാടാത്ത പൈങ്കിളി, The Mute Nightingale) is a 1957 Malayalam social drama film based on the novel of the same name by Muttathu Varkey and directed by P. Subramaniam from a screenplay by Varkey. The film is a social drama that revolves around marriage and dowry problems. It depicts the machinations of a wicked, though wealthy man, against a poverty-stricken, God-fearing school master, with the final defeat of evil in the end. It stars Prem Nazir, Miss Kumari and Shanthi in the lead roles. The film released in theatres on 22 March and went on to become a major critical and commercial success. It won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam.", "This is a document about A Quiet Place in the Country \n A Quiet Place in the Country (Un tranquillo posto di campagna, Un coin tranquille à la campagne) is a 1968 giallo thriller film directed by Elio Petri, and starring Franco Nero and Vanessa Redgrave. Based on the short story \"The Beckoning Fair One\" by Oliver Onions, its plot follows an artist who relocates to a rural villa with his girlfriend, where he begins to experience increasingly terrifying, apparently supernatural events.", "This is a document about Silent Bloodnight \n Silent Bloodnight is a 2006 horror film written, directed and produced by Stefan Peczelt and Elmar Weihsmann.", "This is a document about The Silence (2019 film) \n The Silence is a 2019 horror film directed by John R. Leonetti and starring Kiernan Shipka, Stanley Tucci, Miranda Otto, and John Corbett. The screenplay by Carey and Shane Van Dyke adapts the 2015 horror novel of the same name by Tim Lebbon. The film depicts a world under attack by creatures who hunt by sound. Shipka plays a late-deafened teenager who seeks shelter with her family, and a cult seeks to take advantage of her fertility. Netflix released The Silence on April 10, 2019. It was also released in theaters in seven markets in the rest of 2019, grossing $2.3 million." ]
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Which country the performer of song Soldier (Neil Young Song) is from?
Canadian
[ "This is a document about Harvest (Neil Young album) \n Harvest is the fourth studio album by Canadian / American musician Neil Young, released in February 1972 on Reprise Records, catalogue number MS 2032. It featured the London Symphony Orchestra on two tracks and vocals by noted guests David Crosby, Graham Nash, Linda Ronstadt, Stephen Stills, and James Taylor. It topped the Billboard 200 album chart for two weeks, and spawned two hit singles, \"Old Man\", which peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100, and \"Heart of Gold\", which reached No. 1. It was the best-selling album of 1972 in the United States. In 2015, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.", "This is a document about List of banjo players \n • Neil Young", "This is a document about Soldier (Erykah Badu song) \n \"Soldier\" is a song by Erykah Badu released as the second single from her fifth album, New Amerykah Part One (4th World War). The song was produced by Karriem Riggins. This was strictly a promotional single and did not have a commercial single release or music video. It prominently uses a melodic sample from the song \"Theme\" by Solution, a Dutch progressive rock band, along with a drum break from the song \"Upon This Rock\" by American saxophonist Joe Farrell. \"Soldier\" was chosen in a poll after Badu asked Okayplayer users to vote on the next single to be released from New Amerykah.", "This is a document about Heart of Gold (Neil Young song) \n \"Heart of Gold\" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young. From his fourth album Harvest, it is Young's only U.S. No. 1 single. In Canada, it reached No. 1 on the RPM national singles chart for the first time on April 8, 1972, on which date Young held the top spot on both the singles and albums charts. Billboard ranked it as the No. 17 song for 1972. In 2004, Rolling Stone ranked it No. 297 on their list of the 500 greatest songs of all time, No. 303 in an updated 2010 list, and No. 259 in 2021.", "This is a document about Soldier (Gavin DeGraw song) \n \"Soldier\" is a song by American recording artist Gavin DeGraw, taken from his fourth studio album, Sweeter. It was released into the iTunes Store on September 6, 2011 as a promotional single. It was released as the third and final single from the album in the United States, on September 24, 2012. The song was written by DeGraw and produced by Butch Walker. The song finds DeGraw promising his girl everlasting love, and when she needs someone he'll always be there fighting for her. The song has charted inside the top-forty on the Dutch chart and has also charted on the UK Singles Chart and the Adult Pop Songs chart. DeGraw appeared on the last episode of One Tree Hill and performed the track.", "This is a document about Neil Young \n Neil Percival Young (born November 12, 1945) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, philanthropist, musician, humanitarian and activist. After embarking on a music career in Winnipeg in the 1960s, Young moved to Los Angeles, joining Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and others. Since the beginning of his solo career with his backing band Crazy Horse, Young has released many critically acclaimed and important albums, such as Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, After the Gold Rush, Harvest and Rust Never Sleeps. He was a part-time member of Crosby, Stills & Nash. Young has received several Grammy and Juno Awards. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted him twice: in 1995 as ", "This is a document about Soldier (Samantha Jade song) \n \"Soldier\" is a song recorded by Australian singer Samantha Jade. The song was digitally and physically released on 15 November 2013. \"Soldier\" was written by Jade, David Musumeci and Anthony Egizii, and produced by Musumeci and Egizii under their stage name DNA Songs. It became her fourth top twenty hit since winning The X Factor Australia in 2012. \"Soldier\" was certified Gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association for selling over 35,000 copies.", "This is a document about Sugar Mountain (song) \n \"Sugar Mountain\" is a song by Canadian folk rock singer and composer Neil Young. Young composed the song on November 12, 1964—his 19th birthday—at the Victoria Hotel in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay), where he had been touring with his Winnipeg band the Squires. Its lyrics are reminiscences about his youth in Winnipeg, Manitoba.", "This is a document about American Soldier (song) \n \"American Soldier\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in November 2003 as the second single from his album Shock'n Y'all. It became a number one hit on the Billboard U.S. Hot Country Songs chart, keeping the top spot for four weeks. Keith wrote the song with Chuck Cannon.", "This is a document about Soldier (Neil Young song) \n \"Soldier\" is a song by Neil Young from the 1972 soundtrack album, Journey Through the Past. It was the only new track included on the album, and was later released on the 1977 compilation Decade, although it was slightly edited. The song observes how a soldier's eyes \"shine like the sun.\" In the second verse, Young sings he does not believe Jesus because he \"can't deliver right away\". According the Neil Young Archives Vol. 1 book (1945-1972), this recording is Neil solo on piano and vocal, recorded by L.A. Johnson inside a sawdust burner in a sawmill, Kings Mountain, California on November 18, 1971. According to Neil Young's notes from the Decade 3-Record set(1977), the sounds in the background are of a roaring fire. This song is published by Silver Fiddle/BMI.", "This is a document about James Blunt \n James Hillier Blount (born 22 February 1974), better known as James Blunt, is an English singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. A former reconnaissance officer in the Life Guards regiment of the British Army, he served under NATO during the 1999 Kosovo War. After leaving the military, he rose to fame in 2004 with the release of his debut album Back to Bedlam, achieving worldwide fame with the singles \"You're Beautiful\" and \"Goodbye My Lover\". Blunt's first album has sold over 11 million copies worldwide, topping the UK Albums Chart and peaking at number two in the US. \"You're Beautiful\" was number one in the UK, the US and a dozen other countries. Back to Bedlam was the best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK, and is one of the best-selling albums in UK chart history. Blunt has since sold over 20 million records worldwide. He has received several awards, including two Brit Awards—winning Best British Male in 2006—two MTV Video Music Awards, and two Ivor Novello Awards, as well as receiving five Grammy Award nominations and an Honorary Doctorate for Music in 2016 by the University of Bristol.", "This is a document about List of current Reprise Records artists \n Neil Young ", "This is a document about List of country rock musicians \n Neil Young (1966) ", "This is a document about Neil Diamond \n Neil Leslie Diamond (born January 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician and occasional actor. He has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. He has had ten No. 1 singles on the Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts: \"Cracklin' Rosie\", \"Song Sung Blue\", \"Longfellow Serenade\", \"I've Been This Way Before\", \"If You Know What I Mean\", \"Desirée\", \"You Don't Bring Me Flowers\", \"America\", \"Yesterday's Songs\", and \"Heartlight\". Thirty-eight songs by Diamond have been featured in the Top 10 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. He also played in movies such as The Jazz Singer, a musical drama film. Diamond was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1984 and into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2011, and he received the Sammy Cahn Lifetime Achievement Award in 2000. In 2011, he was an honoree at the Kennedy Center Honors, and he received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2018. In 2019, his 1969 signature song \"Sweet Caroline\" was selected by the Library of Congress for preservation in the National Recording Registry for being \"culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant\".", "This is a document about Old Man (song) \n \"Old Man\" is a song written and performed by Canadian rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Neil Young from his 1972 album Harvest. \"Old Man\" was released as a single on Reprise Records in the spring of 1972, reaching number 4 in Canada, and number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the week ending June 3.", "This is a document about Living with War \n Living With War is the 27th studio album by Canadian / American musician Neil Young, released on May 2, 2006. The album's lyrics, titles, and conceptual style are highly critical of the policies of the George W. Bush administration; the CTV website defined it as \"a musical critique of U.S. President George W. Bush and his conduct of the war in Iraq\". The record was written and recorded over nine days in March and April 2006. Living with War was nominated for a Grammy and Juno Award.", "This is a document about Neil Young (politician) \n Neil Young (August 28, 1936 – March 7, 2015) was a Canadian politician. He was a New Democratic member of the Canadian parliament from 1980 to 1993. He represented the downtown Toronto ridings of Beaches and Beaches-Woodbine.", "This is a document about The Soldier (1982 film) \n The Soldier (also released as Codename: The Soldier) is a 1982 American Cold War action-thriller film written, directed, and produced by James Glickenhaus The film stars Ken Wahl, Alberta Watson, William Prince, Joaquim de Almeida, and Klaus Kinski, that featured a cameo by rising country superstar George Strait. The film was shot on location in Philadelphia, Buffalo and New York City, New York, West Berlin, and Israel. The ski sequence was filmed in St Anton am Arlberg in Austria. The original score was composed and performed by the German electronic band Tangerine Dream.", "This is a document about Neil Young Archives \n Neil Young ", "This is a document about Soldier (album) \n Soldier is the fourth studio album by American rock singer Iggy Pop. It was released in February 1980 by record label Arista." ]
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What nationality is the director of film Borunbabur Bondhu?
India
[ "This is a document about Shona Bondhu \n Shona Bondhu is a 2017 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Jahangir Alam Sumon. It was one of two films shortlisted as the Bangladeshi entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards, but it lost out to Khacha.", "This is a document about Başar Sabuncu \n Başar Sabuncu (September 9, 1943 – June 17, 2015), was a Turkish film director, screenwriter, cinematographer and occasional actor.", "This is a document about Pavel (film director) \n Pavel Bhattacharjee, known professionally as Pavel, is an Indian film director and screenplay writer who primarily works in Bengali-language films. He made his debut with the film Babar Naam Gandhiji, which was followed by Rosogolla. His next film, Asur, was released on 3 January 2020, with Jeet, Abir Chatterjee and Nusrat Jahan. He has also worked as an illustrator of book covers and has illustrated books by Nabarun Bhattacharya; Bhattacharjee made a documentary about Nabarun after his death titled Poet from Death Valley.", "This is a document about 25th Busan International Film Festival \n Ifa Isfansyah, Indonesian director ; Kim Yi-seok, South Korean film professor ; Sharipa Urazbayeva, Uzbekistani director ", "This is a document about Subrata Sen \n Subrata Sen (সুব্রত সেন), (born 29 May 1963) is a Bengali Indian film director, screenwriter, novelist and producer.", "This is a document about Bahman Kiarostami \n Bahman Kiarostami (born 11 August 1978, in Tehran) is an Iranian film director, cinematographer, film editor and film producer. He is the son of the late critically acclaimed Abbas Kiarostami. The main theme in Kiarostami's films are art and music.", "This is a document about Aparna Sen \n Aparna Sen (, Ôporna Shen; born 25 October 1945) is an Indian film director, screenwriter and actress who is known for her work in Bengali cinema. She has received several accolades as an actress and filmmaker, including nine National Film Awards, five Filmfare Awards and thirteen Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards. For her contribution in the field of arts, the Government of India honoured her with Padma Shri, the country's fourth highest civilian award.", "This is a document about Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan \n Sanjay Puran Singh Chauhan (born 8 September) is an Indian film director and screenwriter, who is most known for his internationally acclaimed film Lahore. He won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the 2009 National Film Award. In 2021, he won the National Film Award for Best Direction for the film Bahattar Hoorain.", "This is a document about Binu Sadanandan \n Binu Sadanandan (born 23 July) is an Indian film director and screenwriter best known for his work in Malayalam cinema. Binu gained popularity with his directional debut film Ithihasa in 2014, which went on to become a Sleeper hit and later he went on to direct his second film Style (2016), which also got Cult status.", "This is a document about C. Ranganathan \n Director Actor ", "This is a document about Gene Saks \n Director Actor", "This is a document about Buğra Gülsoy \n Behiç Buğra Gülsoy (born 22 February 1982) is a Turkish actor, screenwriter, producer, architect, director, graphic designer and photographer and author.", "This is a document about Jatin Bora \n Jatin Bora (born 25 April 1970) is an Indian film actor and director who has appeared in Assamese language films since 1989. He is also an actor and director in some mobile theatre groups of Assam, including Aabahan, Hengool, Ashirbaad, Bhagyadevi, Kohinoor, Itihas and Surjya.", "This is a document about K. Bhagyaraj \n Krishnasaamy Bhagyaraj (born 7 January 1953) is an Indian director, actor, screenwriter, music director, producer and politician active mainly in Tamil films. He has also written and directed Telugu and Hindi films and TV serials. As an actor, he has worked in more than 75 films and has directed more than 25 films. He won a Filmfare Best Actor Award for Mundhanai Mudichu (1983). He received Lifetime Achievement Award in SIIMA (2014). He is the editor of weekly magazine Bhagya and has also written several novels.", "This is a document about Kambuzia Partovi \n Kambuzia Partovi (also spelt Kambozia Partovi, ; 11 November 1955 – 24 November 2020) was an Iranian film director and screenwriter.", "This is a document about Ranjith (director) \n Ranjith Balakrishnan (born 5 September 1964) is a veteran Indian film director, screenwriter, producer, and actor who works in Malayalam cinema. Ranjith made his directorial debut in 2001 with Ravanaprabhu, a sequel to Devaasuram. His films Thirakkatha and Indian Rupee won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Malayalam in 2008 and 2011 respectively.", "This is a document about Bala (director) \n Balasubramanian known as Bala is an Indian film director, screenwriter, and producer, working in Tamil cinema. Often considered to be one of the finest directors in Tamil, Bala is widely acclaimed for \"revolutionizing Tamil cinema\" through his realistic, dark and disturbing depiction of the working class on celluloid screen. Just within directing a handful of films, his movies went on to win 6 National Awards, 13 State awards, 15 Filmfare Awards, 14 International Festival Awards and numerous coveted state awards which created a storm within the Indian movie scene. Apart from the awards, actors who played lead roles were transformed into brand new avatars and became stars.", "This is a document about Delwar Jahan Jhantu \n Delwar Jahan Jhantu (দেলোয়ার জাহান ঝন্টু) is a Bangladeshi film director, producer, lyricist, composer, screenwriter, story-writer, editor, cinematographer, music director and a freedom fighter. He made his directorial debut with the film Leader, he also produced it. His first directorial released was Bonduk, and it was released on 1978. he has directed 75 films in more than four decades of his career, which is the highest directorial venture of any single director in Bangladeshi film and has written screenplays for more than 350 films. He won the National Film Awards as Best screenplay for the film Goriber Raja. His upcoming directorial venture is Tumi Acho Tumi Nei, starring by Asif Imrose and Prarthana Fardin Dighi.", "This is a document about Borunbabur Bondhu \n Borunbabur Bondhu is a 2019 Indian Bengali language film directed by Anik Dutta for Surinder Films. The film based on a Bengali story Chhad written by Ramapada Chowdhury is the story of an old man, whose life faces upheaval after people come to know that a VVIP who was once his friend, is coming for a visit. The film stars Soumitra Chatterjee in the role of elderly man with supporting cast of Madhabi Mukhopadhyay, Paran Bandopadhyay, Ritwick Chakraborty, Arpita Chatterjee, Sreelekha Mitra, Kaushik Sen and Bidipta Chakraborty. The film was screened at the 25th Kolkata International Film Festival in 2019, the Third Eye Asian Film Festival, Mumbai in March 2020, and the Indian Film Festival of Cincinnati, Ohio on 21 October 2020.", "This is a document about List of Mongolians \n Aliya (b. 1992), actress. ; Batdorj-in Baasanjab (b. 1954), actor. ; Badema (b. 1965), actress. She won the 33rd Fajr International Film Festival for best actress and the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress in 2015 for her role in Norjmaa. ; Bayin (b. 1963), actor and director. ; Sergei Bodrov (b. 1948), Russian film director, screenwriter and producer partly of Mongolian descent, who directed such movies as the Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Prisoner of the Mountains (1996), Running Free (2000), Nomad (2005), Mongol (2007), and Seventh Son (2014). ; Uisenma Borchu (b. 1984), film maker and actress based in Germany. ; Yul Brynner (1920-1985), Russian-American actor of Mongol descent, winner of the Tony " ]
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Where was the place of burial of the performer of song There Is So Much World To See?
Graceland
[ "This is a document about Nick Cave \n released on the 2004 album Abattoir Blues / The Lyre of Orpheus, is a posthumous tribute to Cash. Cave played with Shane MacGowan on cover versions of Bob Dylan's \"Death is Not the End\" and Louis Armstrong's \"What a Wonderful World\". Cave also performed \"What a Wonderful World\" live with the Flaming Lips. Cave recorded a cover version of the Pogues song \"Rainy Night in Soho\", written by MacGowan. MacGowan also sings a version of \"Lucy\", released on B-Sides and Rarities. On 3 May 2008, during the Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! tour, MacGowan joined Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds on ", "This is a document about List of Sicilian Americans \n a number of other occasions. He succumbed to lung cancer at age 57, passing away at his home in Polizzi Generosa, Italy, the town in Sicily where his grandfather emigrated from and which he wrote about in his 2002 book, Many Beautiful Things: Stories and Recipes from Polizzi Generosa (ISBN: 0-7432-1528-1). ; Frank Sinatra, born Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) American singer considered one of the finest vocalists of all time, renowned for his impeccable phrasing and timing. Many critics place him alongside Bing Crosby, Elvis Presley, and The Beatles as the most important popular ", "This is a document about There Is So Much World to See \n \" There Is So Much World to See\" is a film song by Elvis Presley. It was featured in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer motion picture Double Trouble (1967). Elvis performs \"There Is So Much World to See\" to Jill Conway (Annette Day), while she is sitting on the bed. Presley recorded the song on June 28, 1966 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood. It was released on the soundtrack album Double Trouble (RCA Victor LPM 3787 (mono) and RCA Victor LSP 3787 (stereo)) in 1967. MGM producer was Jeffrey Alexander. Sue Moreno has also recorded a version. It was released on the album Bye Bye Blues (Jungle Records TCB-3131CD) in 2005.", "This is a document about Louis Moreau Gottschalk \n Martin on the Hyperion label, \"He died ... of empyema, the result of a ruptured abscess in the abdomen.\") In 1870, his remains were returned to the United States and were interred at the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. His burial spot was originally marked by a magnificent marble monument, topped by an \"Angel of Music\" statue, which was irreparably damaged by vandals in 1959. In October 2012, after nearly fifteen years of fundraising by the Green-Wood Cemetery, a new \"Angel of Music\" statue, created by sculptors Giancarlo Biagi and Jill Burkee to replace the damaged one, was unveiled.", "This is a document about Bobby Driscoll \n On March 30, 1968, two boys playing in a deserted East Village tenement at 371 East 10th St. found his body lying on a cot, with two empty beer bottles and religious pamphlets scattered on the ground. A post mortem examination determined that he had died from heart failure caused by advanced atherosclerosis from his drug use. No identification was on the body, and photos shown around the neighborhood yielded no positive identification. His unclaimed body was buried in an unmarked pauper's grave in New York City's Potter's Field on Hart Island. Late in 1969, Driscoll's mother sought the help of officials at the Disney studios to contact him, for a hoped-for reunion with his father, who was nearing death. This resulted in a fingerprint match at the New York City Police Department, which located his burial on Hart Island. Although his name appears on his father's gravestone at Eternal Hills Memorial Park in Oceanside, California, his remains are still on Hart Island. In connection with the re-release of Song of the South in 1971, reporters researching the whereabouts of the film's star first reported his death.", "This is a document about Mack Gordon \n includes more than 120 songs sung by some of the world's most famous and talented performers such as Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Etta James, Glenn Miller, Barbra Streisand, Mel Tormé, Christina Aguilera and many more. His close friendship with many of his artists (such as Frank Sinatra and the Rat Pack) and his ability to write lyrics that were timeless, allowed him to become one of the most famous members of the world of music and a legendary lyricist. His exhibit in the Songwriters Hall of Fame says he was \"arguably one of the most successful lyricists to write for the screen\". Dying in 1959, he was entombed in the Corridor of Immortality at Home of Peace Cemetery.", "This is a document about Liam Clancy \n Liam Clancy (Liam Mac Fhlannchadha; 2 September 1935 – 4 December 2009) was an Irish folk singer and actor from Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary. He was the youngest member of the influential folk group the Clancy Brothers, who are regarded as Ireland's first pop stars. They recorded 55 albums, achieved global sales of millions and appeared in sold-out concerts at such prominent venues as Carnegie Hall and the Royal Albert Hall. Liam was generally considered to be the group's most powerful vocalist. Bob Dylan regarded him as the greatest ballad singer ever. In 1976, as part of the duo Makem and Clancy, he had a number one hit in Ireland with the anti-war song \"And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda\" (written by Scots-Australian Eric Bogle). Upon his death The Irish Times said his legacy was secured.", "This is a document about Leo Singer \n Singer retired to New York City in the mid 1940s. He died there on March 5, 1951. He is buried in Kensico Cemetery.", "This is a document about Dorothy Kirsten \n \"I Wonder As I Wander\" and \"Joy to the World\". She published an autobiography, A Time to Sing in 1982. She was married three times. Her first marriage was to Edward MacKayes Oates, with a divorce in 1949; the second to Eugene Chapman in 1951, who died three years later; and the third to neurosurgeon Douglas French, who died in 1989. She suffered a stroke on November 5, 1992, and died of complications on November 18, 1992. She is interred at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Her papers are currently housed at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center at Boston University.", "This is a document about Brighton General Cemetery \n Some of the notable people buried there include:", "This is a document about Florrie Forde \n She collapsed and died from a cerebral haemorrhage, after singing for troops in Aberdeen, Scotland, on 18 April 1940; she was 64. The Anglo-Irish poet Louis MacNeice left a tribute to her in a poem, 'Death of An Actress', recalling how:\"''With an elephantine shimmy and a sugared winkShe threw a trellis of Dorothy Perkins rosesAround an audience come from slum and suburbAnd weary of the tea-leaves in the sink.\" She is buried in Streatham Park Cemetery, London.", "This is a document about Bunhill Fields \n Notable burials include:", "This is a document about Liberal Jewish Cemetery, Willesden \n Notable people buried at the cemetery include:", "This is a document about Carlos Gardel \n Carlos Gardel (born Charles Romuald Gardès; 11 December 1890 – 24 June 1935) was a French-born Argentine singer, songwriter, composer and actor, and the most prominent figure in the history of tango. He was one of the most influential interpreters of world popular music in the first half of the 20th century. Gardel is the most famous popular tango singer of all time and is recognized throughout the world. He was notable for his baritone voice and the dramatic phrasing of his lyrics. Together with lyricist and long-time collaborator Alfredo Le Pera, Gardel wrote several classic tangos. Gardel died in an airplane crash at the height of his career, becoming an archetypal tragic hero mourned ", "This is a document about Elvis Presley \n Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer and actor. Dubbed the \"King of Rock and Roll\", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century. His energized interpretations of songs and sexually provocative performance style, combined with a singularly potent mix of influences across color lines during a transformative era in race relations, led him to both great success and initial controversy. Presley was born in Tupelo, Mississippi, and relocated to Memphis, Tennessee, with his family when he was 13 years old. His music career began there in 1954, recording ", "This is a document about Johnny Cash \n John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter, musician, and actor. Much of Cash's music contained themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially in the later stages of his career. He was known for his deep, calm bass-baritone voice, the distinctive sound of his Tennessee Three backing band characterized by train-like chugging guitar rhythms, a rebelliousness coupled with an increasingly somber and humble demeanor, free prison concerts, and a trademark all-black stage wardrobe which earned him the nickname \"The Man in Black\". Born to poor cotton farmers in Kingsland, Arkansas, Cash rose to fame ", "This is a document about Frank Sinatra \n Francis Albert Sinatra (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998) was an American singer and actor who is generally viewed as one of the greatest musical artists of the 20th century. He is one of the best-selling music artists of all time, having sold an estimated 150 million records worldwide. Born to Italian immigrants in Hoboken, New Jersey, Sinatra was greatly influenced by the intimate, easy-listening vocal style of Bing Crosby and began his musical career in the swing era with bandleaders Harry James and Tommy Dorsey. Sinatra found success as a solo artist after he signed with Columbia Records in 1943, becoming the idol of the \"bobby soxers\". ", "This is a document about Antonín Dvořák \n none of his music was performed.) \"Seventy-six choral associations\" from all over Bohemia gathered in Prague, and \"sixteen thousand singers\" sang Dvořák's oratorio Saint Ludmila. \"Thousands of listeners celebrated\" the symphony \"From the New World\". Dvořák himself was forced by illness to \"take to his bed\" and so was unable to attend. Dvořák had an \"attack of influenza\" on 18 April and died on 1 May 1904, of an undiagnosed cause following five weeks of illness, at the age of 62, leaving many unfinished works. His funeral service was held on 5 May, and his remains were buried in the Vyšehrad cemetery in Prague, beneath a bust by Czech sculptor Ladislav Šaloun.", "This is a document about Kathleen Ferrier \n Kathleen Mary Ferrier, CBE (22 April 1912 – 8 October 1953) was an English contralto singer who achieved an international reputation as a stage, concert and recording artist, with a repertoire extending from folksong and popular ballads to the classical works of Bach, Brahms, Mahler and Elgar. Her death from cancer, at the height of her fame, was a shock to the musical world and particularly to the general public, which was kept in ignorance of the nature of her illness until after her death. The daughter of a Lancashire village schoolmaster, Ferrier showed early talent as a pianist, and won numerous amateur piano ", "This is a document about John F. Fitzgerald \n On October 2, 1950, Fitzgerald died in Boston at the age of eighty-seven. His funeral was one of the largest in the city's history. President Harry S. Truman sent his sympathies and Fitzgerald's pallbearers included two U.S. Senators (Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. and Leverett Saltonstall) two future U.S. Speakers of the House (John McCormack and Tip O'Neill), and James Michael Curley. As \"Honey Fitz\" was carried to his final rest from Holy Cross Cathedral to St. Joseph Cemetery in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, a crowd of thousands gathered along the streets and sang \"Sweet Adeline.\"" ]
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What is the date of birth of the director of film Wandering Fires?
November 28, 1919
[ "This is a document about Wandering Fires \n Wandering Fires is a 1925 silent film drama produced and directed by Maurice Campbell and stars Constance Bennett. It was distributed in the U.S. by Arrow Film Corporation and in the UK by Film Booking Offices of America. Campbell's wife, stage star Henrietta Crosman, appears in the film. A print is held by the George Eastman House.", "This is a document about Fire Under the Snow \n Fire Under the Snow is a 2008 documentary film on the life of Tibetan monk, Palden Gyatso, recounting 33-years of his life spent as a political prisoner in Chinese prisons and labor camps. The documentary is directed by Japanese filmmaker, Makoto Sasa and based on the book by Palden Gyatso in Tibetan language.", "This is a document about Terrence Malick \n Terrence Frederick Malick (born November 30, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Malick began his career as part of the New Hollywood film-making wave with the films Badlands (1973), about a murderous couple on the run in 1950s American Midwest, and Days of Heaven (1978), which detailed a love triangle between two laborers and a wealthy farmer during the First World War, before a lengthy hiatus. He returned to directing after twenty years with The Thin Red Line (1998), for which he was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay and was awarded the Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, followed by The New World ", "This is a document about Wandering Girl \n Wandering Girl (original title: Niña Errante) is a 2018 Colombian film directed by Rubén Mendoza. Mendoza's fourth feature, the coming-of-age road movie made its world premiere as part of the Official Selection and won Grand Prix for Best Film and Best Music at the 2018 Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival.", "This is a document about C. Ranganathan \n Director Actor ", "This is a document about Harmesh Malhotra \n Harmesh Malhotra (14 June 1936 – 22 November 2005) was an Indian film director, producer, and screenplay writer.", "This is a document about Wanz \n Wander (2013) ", "This is a document about Ring Wandering \n Ring Wandering (リング・ワンダリング) is a 2021 Japanese fantasy drama film, written and directed by Masakazu Kaneko. Starring Sho Kasamatsu, Junko Abe, Reiko Kataoka and Ken Yasuda, the film revolves around a young manga artist who is planning to write a manga about Japanese wolves. It had its premiere at 37th Warsaw Film Festival on October 8, 2021, now it is scheduled to theatrically release in Japan in February 2022. The film won Golden Peacock best film award at 52nd International Film Festival of India in November 2021.", "This is a document about Jim Beanz \n \"Fire\" – co-producer ", "This is a document about Gary Burns (director) \n Gary Burns (born 1960) is a Canadian film writer and director. Burns studied drama at the University of Calgary before attending Concordia University, where he graduated in 1992 from the Fine Arts film program. Born in Calgary, Alberta, many of Burns' films are shot in Calgary, and contain references to the particularities of living in the city. The Plus 15 system becomes the habitrail of urban semi-professionals in waydowntown and the public transportation system becomes a node where lives intersect in The Suburbanators. Radiant City examines the seemingly endless amount of suburban neighbourhoods that has overtaken Calgary. Burns is an alumnus of the University of Calgary's television program.", "This is a document about Wandering: A Rohingya Story \n Wandering: A Rohingya Story (Errance sans retour, lit. \"Wandering Without Return\") is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Mélanie Carrier and Olivier Higgins and released in 2020. The film is a portrait of the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, which houses a large number of refugees from the Rohingya conflict in Myanmar. Portions of the film were screened in January 2020 as part of Errance sans retour, a multimedia exhibition on the Rohingya crisis at Quebec City's Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec in early 2020, alongside photography by Renaud Philippe. The full film had its premiere at the Quebec City Film Festival on September 19, 2020.", "This is a document about Cheryl Strayed \n Cheryl Strayed (née Nyland; born September 17, 1968) is an American writer and podcast host. She has written four books: the novel Torch (2006) and the nonfiction books Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail (2012), Tiny Beautiful Things (2012) and Brave Enough (2015). Wild, which told the story of a long hike that Strayed took in 1995, was an international bestseller, and was adapted as the 2014 film Wild.", "This is a document about Bill Sherwood \n Parting Glances (1986) - Director/Editor/Screenwriter ", "This is a document about Wandering Streams \n Wandering Streams (Les petits ruisseaux, ) is a 2010 French drama film directed by Pascal Rabaté.", "This is a document about Gene Saks \n Director Actor", "This is a document about Paul Dalio \n Paul Dalio (born December 8, 1979) is an American screenwriter, director and composer. His first film, Touched with Fire, inspired by his struggles overcoming bipolar disorder, premiered at SXSW and was released theatrically in February 2016.", "This is a document about The Wandering Fire \n The Wandering Fire is a 1986 novel by Canadian fantasy author Guy Gavriel Kay and the second novel of The Fionavar Tapestry trilogy. It follows The Summer Tree.", "This is a document about Judith Malina \n Judith Malina (June 4, 1926 – April 10, 2015) was a German-born American actress, director and writer. With her husband, Julian Beck, Malina co-founded The Living Theatre, a radical political theatre troupe that rose to prominence in New York City and Paris during the 1950s and 60s. The Living Theatre and its founders were the subject of the 1983 documentary Signals Through The Flames.", "This is a document about Fire Chasers \n Fire Chasers is a 2017 English-language original Netflix documentary series produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Julian T Pinder, showing the dangers of firefighting by exploring the 2016 California fire season.", "This is a document about Jeonju International Film Festival \n Film List ; Somewhere in Between (JEON Jeehee; South Korea) ; the Breathing of the fire (KO Hee-young; South Korea) ; Isadora's Children (Damien MANIVEL; France, South Korea) ; Shades of the Heart (Kim Jong-kwan; South Korea) " ]
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When did Fatima Bint Mubarak Al Ketbi's husband die?
2 November 2004
[ "This is a document about Hussein Riad \n Riad died on July 17, 1965, of a heart attack. In 2019, his daughter, Fatima, published a book about his life, acting career and death, and dedicated it to all his fans.", "This is a document about Anwar Sadat \n Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat (25 December 1918 – 6 October 1981) was an Egyptian politician who served as the third president of Egypt, from 15 October 1970 until his assassination by fundamentalist army officers on 6 October 1981. Sadat was a senior member of the Free Officers who overthrew King Farouk in the Egyptian Revolution of 1952, and a close confidant of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, under whom he served as Vice President twice and whom he succeeded as president in 1970. In 1978, Sadat and Menachem Begin, Prime Minister of Israel, signed a peace treaty in cooperation with United States President Jimmy Carter, for which they were recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize. In his eleven ", "This is a document about Fatimah el-Sharif \n Upon her husband's accession as King of Libya in 1951, Fatimah became Queen. In 1954, her nephew assassinated Idris' advisor Ibrahim al-Shelhi because of a rumour that Shelhi had convinced the King to divorce Fatima in favour of a marriage with his own daughter. Idris then ordered the execution of Fatima's nephew. Salah Busir, who would later be Libya's foreign minister, sent a letter to Elizabeth II asking her to convince Idris to stop the execution, but he was unsuccessful. When Idris decided to obey the demands to remarry in order to have an heir, Fatimah selected two women as prospective brides: he chose neither of them, but instead an Egyptian heir appointed by his premier, Alia Abdel Kader Lamloum, whom he married in 1955. As there was no divorce, Fatimah refused to leave the royal residence in Tobruk, and after a couple of months, she and Idris reconciled.", "This is a document about Hosni Mubarak \n Hosni Mubarak was married to Suzanne Mubarak and together they had two sons: Alaa and Gamal. Both sons served four years in Egyptian jail for corruption and were released in 2015. Through his son Alaa, Mubarak has two grandsons, Mohammed and Omar; and through his son Gamal, he has a granddaughter Farida. Mohammed died in 2009 from a cerebral hemorrhage. In April 2016, Alaa Mubarak was named in the Panama Papers as someone with financial interests that intersect with that of Mossack Fonseca, the firm implicated in that scandal. Hosni Mubarak died on 25 February 2020, in a Cairo military hospital, at the age of 91.", "This is a document about 555 \n Basolus, French Benedictine and hermit (approximate date) ; Fatimah bint Asad, mother of Ali ibn Abi Talib (d. 626) ; Khadija, wife of Islamic prophet Muhammad (approximate date) ", "This is a document about Alaa Mubarak \n Mubarak is married to Heddy Rasekh, with whom he has had two sons, Muhammad and Omar Alaa Mubarak. Muhammad died on 18 May 2009, aged 12. It was announced that he had suffered a 'severe health crisis', which was identified as a brain haemorrhage. He was checked into the Maadi Military Hospital for a couple of hours before being flown to Paris for further care, where he later died. His body was returned and buried in Cairo.", "This is a document about Fatimah el-Sharif \n Sayyida Fatimah el-Sharif (فاطمة الشريف); after marriage, Fatimah as-Senussi (فاطمة السنوسي), 2 April 1911 – 3 October 2009), was queen consort of King Idris of the Kingdom of Libya until the 1969 Libyan coup d'état.", "This is a document about Fatimah \n Fatimah bint Muhammad (فَاطِمَة ٱبْنَت مُحَمَّد, ; 605 CE/15 BH [disputed] – died 28 August 632), commonly known as Fatimah al-Zahra (فَاطِمَة ٱلزَّهْرَاء), was born to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadijah. Sunni Muslims hold that Fatimah was the youngest of their daughters, whereas Shia Muslims maintain that Fatimah was the only biological daughter of the couple. Fatimah's husband was Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun Caliphs and the first Shia Imam. Fatimah's children include Hasan and Husayn, the second and third Shia Imams, respectively. Fatimah occupies a similar position in Islam that Mary, mother of Jesus, occupies in Christianity. Fatimah was regarded by Muhammad as the outstanding woman of all time and the dearest person to him. Fatimah is often viewed as an ultimate archetype for Muslim women and an example of compassion, generosity, and enduring suffering. Her name remains ", "This is a document about Suraj Abdurrahman \n He died on 28 January 2015 in New York. President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf sent a message of condolences to the Government of Nigeria. He was survived by his wife, Fatima Wali-Abdurrahman and his four sons, Surajudeen, Abduljabbar, Abdulaziz and Abdulmalik.", "This is a document about Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim \n military coup, and joined the opposition in exile as the President of the banned Sudanese Women's Union. In 1991 Fatima was elected President of the Women's International Democratic Federation. She returned to Sudan in 2005 after a reconciliation between the government and opposition, and was appointed as a deputy in the parliament representing the SCP. Her brother is also a writer and involved in politics Salah Ahmed Ibrahim, she has one son from her husband Elshafi, named Ahmed. She retired from political leadership in 2011. She died in London on 12 August 2017, aged 84, and her funeral was held in Khartoum on 16 August.", "This is a document about Mashour bin Saud Al Saud \n Prince Mashour was married to Princess Fatima Kurdi and they had three children: a son, Prince Bandar, and two daughters Princesses Bayan and Al Bandari. Prince Mashour died on 21 November 2004.", "This is a document about Janet Abu-Lughod \n She was married in 1951–1991 to Ibrahim Abu-Lughod. They had four children; Lila, Mariam, Deena, and Jawad. She died aged 85 in New York City on December 14, 2013.", "This is a document about Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi \n Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi (فاطمة بنت مبارك الكتبي) is the third wife of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder and inaugural president of United Arab Emirates, and emir (ruler) of Abu Dhabi. She is referred to as the Mother of sheikhs and as the Mother of the UAE.", "This is a document about Mubarak Bashir \n Mubarak Bashir died on Thursday, 11February of 2021.", "This is a document about Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi \n Fatima bint Mubarak Al Ketbi married Zayed when he was the ruler of the Eastern region in 1960. Sheikh Zayed met Mubarak Alketbi in a mosque. They moved to Abu Dhabi when Sheikh Zayed became the ruler in August 1966. She was his most influential and favorite spouse because of her influential personality. She is the mother of Sheikh Mohammed (born 1961), the current Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi; Sheikh Hamdan (born 1963), Sheikh Hazza, Sheikh Tahnoun, Sheikh Mansour, Sheikh Abdullah, Sheikha Shamma and Sheikha Alyazia. They are the most powerful block in the ruling family of Abu Dhabi, the Al Nahyans.", "This is a document about Fatimah el-Sharif \n sail next Friday for Alexandria and the same day get to Cairo.\" She subsequently lived in Cairo from 3 November 1969 until her death. Fatimah was later tried in absentia by the Libyan People's Court and sentenced in November 1971 to five years in prison and seizure of her assets. Her house in Tripoli was returned to her in 2007. Fatimah died on 3 October 2009 in Cairo, aged 98. Her body was flown to Saudi Arabia for burial at Al-Baqi' in Medina beside her husband and her father accompanied by her longtime companions and servants Nafa al-Arabi al-Senussi, his wife Alia Benghalbon, and her longtime friend Amina Darbi. Saudi Arabia denied her family permission to bury her in Al-Baqi'. Her body was finally laid to rest in the Hamza Cemetery near Mount Uhud in Medina on 7 October 2009 after salat al-Janazah in al-Masjid an-Nabawi.", "This is a document about Bin Laden family \n marriage to one of the executives of Mohammed's company around 1958. In 1967, Mohammed was killed in an airplane crash in Saudi Arabia when his pilot misjudged a landing. ; Muhammad al-Attas is Osama's stepfather in whose household Osama was raised at Jeddah, and worked at the bin Laden company. The couple had four children in addition to Osama: three boys and a girl, Fatima Mohammed al-Attas. ; Abdallah bin Laden is the brother of Mohammed and the uncle of Osama; headed the Saudi Binladin Group (SBG); died in Medina, March 21, 2002, at age 75. He also had over 60 children and was married 6 times. ", "This is a document about Faris Glubb \n He died in Kuwait on 3 April 2004 as the result of a hit-and-run road accident. He is survived by his second wife, Salwa and their two daughters Sarah and Darina, and his son Mark (Mubarak) by his first marriage. His mother Lady Rosemary Glubb survived him, but died in September 2005.", "This is a document about 1974 in Kuwait \n 15 May - Khaled Al Fadhli. ; 21 March - Jamal Mubarak. ", "This is a document about Fatima Al Zahraa Haider \n Fatima Al Zahraa Haider, the daughter of Zeinab Fahmy and Prince Ali Heidar Shannassi, who was a great-great-great grandchild of Muhammad Ali Pasha through his son Ibrahim Pasha. Noble Fatma Al-Zahra' was known as Fatma Heidar, and that is proven by the initials \"FH\" in many places of the Royal Jewelry Museum including the statues of the kings and princes of the Royal Family. Fatma Al-Zahra' was known for building a great multi-cultural designed palace, which is today the Royal Jewelry Museum in Zizenia, Alexandria, Egypt. The palace was constructed by her mother Zeinab Fahmy in 1919 and was completed by her in 1923. The palace is considered a unique example of art and architectural design derived from a mix of European styles and the Islamic style. The area of the Museum covers about 4185 sqmi including the garden. Fatma Al-Zahra' was married to Mohamed Fayik Yeghen Bek in 1930. The couple shared 3 children: Fadel, Fayez, and Faiza, with Fayez and Faiza being fraternal twins. The date of her death is unknown, but, it is known that after the 1952 coup d'etat, she left Egypt and lived the rest of her life in Marseille, France." ]
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When was the director of film Private Hell 36 born?
October 26, 1912
[ "This is a document about Private Number (2014 film) \n Private Number is a 2014 American psychological horror film written and directed by LazRael Lison. An alcoholic novelist who suffers from writer's block (Hal Ozsan) and his wife (Nicholle Tom) receive repeated, inexplicable crank phone calls that push them to the edge. It premiered in July 2014 and received a limited release in May 2015. The DVD was released a month later.", "This is a document about List of war films and TV specials set between 1945 and 2001 \n Private (2004) ; The Green Prince (2014), documentary ", "This is a document about List of Nigerian films of 2015 \n '76 ; Heaven's Hell ; 93 Days ; Code of Silence (2015 film) ; Dangerous Twins ", "This is a document about Francis Ford Coppola filmography \n Francis Ford Coppola (born April 7, 1939) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and film composer whose career spans more than fifty years. Coppola has directed twenty-two feature films to date. His films The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, and Apocalypse Now are often cited among the greatest films ever made.", "This is a document about Roman Polanski \n Roman Polanski (Roman Polański ; born Raymond Thierry Liebling on 18 August 1933) is a Polish-French film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. His Polish-Jewish parents moved the family back from Paris to Kraków in 1937. Two years later, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany starting World War II and the family found themselves trapped in the Kraków Ghetto. After his mother and father were taken in raids, Polanski spent his formative years in foster homes under an adopted identity, surviving the Holocaust. Polanski's first feature-length film, Knife in the Water (1962), was made in Poland and was nominated for the United States Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. In the ", "This is a document about Stanley Kubrick \n Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 – March 7, 1999) was an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and photographer. He is frequently cited as one of the greatest filmmakers in cinematic history. His films, almost all of which are adaptations of novels or short stories, cover a wide range of genres and are noted for their realism, dark humor, unique cinematography, extensive set designs, and evocative use of music. Kubrick was raised in the Bronx, New York City, and attended William Howard Taft High School from 1941 to 1945. He received average grades, but displayed a keen interest in literature, photography, and film from a young age, and taught himself all aspects of film production ", "This is a document about Terrence Malick \n Terrence Frederick Malick (born November 30, 1943) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. Malick began his career as part of the New Hollywood film-making wave with the films Badlands (1973), about a murderous couple on the run in 1950s American Midwest, and Days of Heaven (1978), which detailed a love triangle between two laborers and a wealthy farmer during the First World War, before a lengthy hiatus. He returned to directing after twenty years with The Thin Red Line (1998), for which he was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay and was awarded the Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival, followed by The New World ", "This is a document about Nancy Meyers \n Nancy Jane Meyers (born December 8, 1949) is an American filmmaker. She has written, produced, and directed many critically and commercially successful films including Private Benjamin (1980), Irreconcilable Differences (1984), Baby Boom (1987), Father of the Bride (1991), Father of the Bride Part II (1995), The Parent Trap (1998), What Women Want (2000), Something's Gotta Give (2003), The Holiday (2006), It's Complicated (2009), and The Intern (2015). Meyers was nominated for an Academy Award for best screenwriting for Private Benjamin (1980) with Charles Shyer and Harvey Miller. For Baby Boom, Meyers was nominated for a 1988 Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy. Meyers was married to filmmaker Charles Shyer, with whom she had two children, including filmmaker Hallie Meyers-Shyer.", "This is a document about Jim Jarmusch \n James Robert Jarmusch (born January 22, 1953) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, producer, editor, and composer. He has been a major proponent of independent cinema since the 1980s, directing films such as Stranger Than Paradise (1984), Down by Law (1986), Mystery Train (1989), Dead Man (1995), Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999), Coffee and Cigarettes (2003), Broken Flowers (2005), Only Lovers Left Alive (2013), Paterson (2016), and The Dead Don't Die (2019). Stranger Than Paradise was added to the National Film Registry in December 2002. As a musician, Jarmusch has composed music for his films and released three albums with Jozef van Wissem.", "This is a document about Hell (2005 film) \n Hell (L'enfer) is a French film, released in 2005 and directed by Danis Tanović. It is based on a script originally drafted by Krzysztof Kieślowski and Krzysztof Piesiewicz, which was meant to be the second film in a trilogy with the titles Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. The script was finished by Piesiewicz after Kieślowski died in 1996. The movie stars Emmanuelle Béart, Marie Gillain, and Carole Bouquet.", "This is a document about Krzysztof Kieślowski \n At the time of his death, Kieślowski was working with his longterm collaborator Piesiewicz on a second trilogy: Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. After his death, the scripts were adapted and produced by three different directors: Heaven by Tom Tykwer in 2002; Hell (\"L'Enfer\") by Danis Tanovic in 2005; and Purgatory, not yet produced.", "This is a document about Hell (1994 film) \n Hell (L'Enfer), titled Torment in the US, is a 1994 French drama film directed by Claude Chabrol. It was adapted by Chabrol from the screenplay by Henri-Georges Clouzot for the unfinished film L'Enfer, which Clouzot began shooting in 1964 but was unable to complete. The producer of Chabrol's film was Marin Karmitz and the leading actors were Emmanuelle Béart and François Cluzet.", "This is a document about Her Private Hell \n Her Private Hell is a 1968 British sexploitation film. It is the feature film directorial debut of Norman J. Warren and the first of two films (the second being Loving Feeling) that he made for Bachoo Sen and Richard Schulman, founders of production company Piccadilly Pictures. It has been described as \"Britain's first narrative sex film\".", "This is a document about Wong Kar-wai filmography \n Wong Kar-wai (born 17 July 1958) is a Hong Kong film director, screenwriter and producer. He began his career as a screenwriter in 1982, then made his directoral debut in 1988. As of 2019, he has directed 10 feature films. He has also worked as producer on several films he did not direct. Wong has also directed short films, commercials, and two music videos.", "This is a document about John Boorman \n John Boorman, (born 18 January 1933) is a British filmmaker who is best known for his feature films such as Point Blank, Hell in the Pacific, Deliverance, Zardoz, Exorcist II: The Heretic, Excalibur, The Emerald Forest, Hope and Glory, The General, The Tailor of Panama and Queen and Country. He has directed 22 films and received five Academy Award nominations, twice for Best Director (for Deliverance, and Hope and Glory). He is also credited with creating the first Academy Award screeners to promote The Emerald Forest. In 2004 Boorman received the BAFTA Fellowship for lifetime achievement from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.", "This is a document about Alessandro Capone \n Body Count (1987 film) (1987, writer) ; Witch Story (Le Streghe) (1989, writer/ director) ; Les secrets professionnels du Dr Apfelglück (1991, director) ; Hidden Love (2007) ; I delitti del cuoco (2010) ; 2047 Sights of Death (2014) ", "This is a document about Private Hell 36 \n Private Hell 36 is a 1954 crime film noir directed by Don Siegel starring Ida Lupino, Steve Cochran, Howard Duff, Dean Jagger and Dorothy Malone. The picture was one of the last feature-length efforts by Filmakers, a company created by producer Collier Young and his star and then-wife Ida Lupino.", "This is a document about 36 Quai des Orfèvres (film) \n 36 Quai des Orfèvres (also known as The 36) is a 2004 French film directed by Olivier Marchal and starring Daniel Auteuil and Gérard Depardieu. The title derives from the original address of the Judicial Police headquarters, part of the larger Palais de Justice of Paris on the Île de la Cité. The film takes place in Paris, where two cops (Auteuil and Depardieu) are competing for the vacant seat of chief of the Paris Criminal police while involved in a search for a gang of violent thieves. The film is directed by Olivier Marchal, a former police officer who spent 12 years in the French police. The story is loosely inspired from real events which occurred during the 1980s in France (see the gang des postiches arrest). The film was nominated for eight César Awards. The movie was remade in South Korea in 2019 as The Beast.", "This is a document about Lars von Trier \n Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier; 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter with a prolific and controversial career spanning more than four decades. His work is known for its genre and technical innovation, confrontational examination of existential, social, and political issues, and his treatment of subjects such as mercy, sacrifice, and mental health. Among his more than 100 awards and 200 nominations at film festivals worldwide, von Trier has received: the Palme d'Or (for Dancer in the Dark), the Grand Prix (for Breaking the Waves), the Prix du Jury (for Europa), and the Technical Grand Prize (for The Element of Crime and Europa) at the Cannes Film Festival. Von Trier is the founder and shareholder of the Danish film production company Zentropa Films, which has sold more than 350million tickets and garnered seven Academy Award nominations.", "This is a document about 36 ore all'inferno \n 36 ore all'inferno or 36 Hours to Hell is an Italian war action film released in 1969. It stars Richard Harrison and Pamela Tudor." ]
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CLaRa: Bridging Retrieval and Generation with Continuous Latent Reasoning

arXiv Paper GitHub

This is the official dataset for the CLaRa paper which contains training and evaluation data for the CLaRa model, organized into three main categories: pretraining, instruction tuning, and end-to-end tuning.

Dataset Structure

1. Pretraining Data

  • pretraining: Large-scale pretraining data for the compressor learning
    • Format: JSONL with fields: data_type, question, answers, docs

2. Instruction Tuning Data

  • instruction_tuning: Training data for answering questions based on compressed documents representation
    • Format: JSONL with fields: question, docs, gold_answer, answer
  • inst_eval_*_with_pos: Evaluation sets in oracle setting (guaranteed to contain positive documents)
  • inst_eval_*_no_pos: Evaluation sets in normal setting
    • Datasets: 2wiki, hotpotqa, musique, nq

3. End-to-End Tuning Data

  • e2e_training_*_with_pos: Training sets in oracle setting (guaranteed to contain positive documents)
  • e2e_training_*_no_pos: Training sets in normal setting
  • e2e_eval_*_with_pos: Evaluation sets in oracle setting (guaranteed to contain positive documents)
  • e2e_eval_*_no_pos: Evaluation sets in normal setting
    • Datasets: ours_2wiki, ours_hotpotqa, ours_musique, ours_nq
    • Format: JSONL with fields: question, answer, docs, pos_index

Usage

from datasets import load_dataset

# Load pretraining data
pretrain = load_dataset("probejie/Clara_data", "pretraining")

# Load instruction tuning data
inst_tune = load_dataset("probejie/Clara_data", "instruction_tuning")

# Load end-to-end tuning data (normal setting)
e2e_train = load_dataset("probejie/Clara_data", "e2e_training_ours_2wiki_no_pos")

# Load end-to-end tuning data (oracle setting with positive documents)
e2e_train_oracle = load_dataset("probejie/Clara_data", "e2e_training_ours_2wiki_with_pos")

Data Fields

Pretraining Format

  • data_type: Type of data (e.g., "qa")
  • question: List of questions
  • answers: List of corresponding answers
  • docs: List of document contexts

Instruction Tuning Format

  • question: The question string
  • docs: List of retrieved documents
  • gold_answer: Ground truth answer
  • answer: Model-generated answer

End-to-End Tuning Format

  • question: The question string
  • answer: The answer string
  • docs: List of retrieved documents
  • pos_index: Index of the positive document (the document that helps the model answer the question) in the docs list

More information:

Citation

If you use this dataset, please cite:

@misc{he2025clarabridgingretrievalgeneration,
      title={CLaRa: Bridging Retrieval and Generation with Continuous Latent Reasoning}, 
      author={Jie He and Richard He Bai and Sinead Williamson and Jeff Z. Pan and Navdeep Jaitly and Yizhe Zhang},
      year={2025},
      eprint={2511.18659},
      archivePrefix={arXiv},
      primaryClass={cs.CL},
      url={https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.18659}, 
}

License

MIT License

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