Frozen

Frozen may refer to:

  • the result of freezing
  • Film

  • Frozen (1997 film), a film by Wang Xiaoshuai
  • Frozen (2005 film), a film by Juliet McKoen
  • Frozen (2007 film), a film by Shivajee Chandrabhushan
  • Frozen (2010 American film), a thriller film by Adam Green
  • Frozen (2010 Hong Kong film), a film by Derek Kwok
  • Frozen (2013 film), a Walt Disney animated film loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen
  • Frozen Fever, a 2015 short sequel to the 2013 film, Frozen
  • Frozen (franchise), a Disney media franchise based on the film
  • Frozen (advertisement), a 2014 political advertisement
  • Theatre

  • Frozen (play), a 2004 stage play by Bryony Lavery
  • Frozen (Broadway musical), an upcoming Broadway stage musical that is currently in development
  • Television

  • "Frozen" (Stargate SG-1), a sixth-season episode of Stargate SG-1
  • "Frozen" (House), a fourth-season episode of House
  • Music

    Frozen (House)

    "Frozen" is the eleventh episode of the fourth season of House and the eighty-first episode overall. It aired on February 3, 2008, following Super Bowl XLII; it attracted slightly more than 29 million viewers, making it the highest rated House episode of the entire series. It was ranked third for the week, tied with that week's episode of American Idol (also on Fox) and outranked only by the Super Bowl game and the Super Bowl post-game show.

    House became the first dramatic TV series to be the lead-out program of a Fox-aired Super Bowl since The X-Files following Super Bowl XXXI. This is the second episode of the show to have an Academy Award winner as a guest star – Mira Sorvino (the first one was Informed Consent with Joel Grey).

    Plot

    Psychiatrist Cate Milton (Mira Sorvino), collapses and vomits in the middle of Antarctica. House is asked to examine her through a webcam. Possible causes are struvite kidney stone and urinary tract infection, caused by frequent sexual intercourse. Foreman suspects cancer after her right lung nearly collapses.

    Frozen (Madonna song)

    "Frozen" is a song by American singer Madonna from her seventh studio album Ray of Light (1998). It was released as the lead single from the album on February 23, 1998, by Maverick Records. The song was also included on the compilation albums GHV2 (2001) and Celebration (2009). "Frozen" was written by Madonna and Patrick Leonard, and it was produced in collaboration with William Orbit. Musically constructed as a mid-tempo electronic ballad, "Frozen" talks about a cold and emotionless human being. In 2005, a judge in Belgium ruled that "Frozen" was plagiarized from a song by Salvatore Acquaviva, and was ultimately banned from the region. However, this ruling was overturned in 2014, lifting the Belgium ban on the song.

    "Frozen" received acclaim from music critics, some of whom deemed it an album standout. It was described as being a masterpiece, and its melodic beat and sound were defined as "cinematic". The song was a worldwide chart success, peaking at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Madonna's sixth number-two single and the artist with most number-two hits in the history of that chart, while it reached number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart. It ultimately peaked at number one in the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain and Finland, and also within the top-five in other countries, such as Australia, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland.

    Susana

    Susana may refer to:

  • Sustainable Sanitation Alliance, a network of organisations in the field of sustainable sanitation
  • Susana (given name), a feminine given name (including a list of people with the name)
  • Susana (magazine), an Argentine magazine for women
  • Susana (film), a 1951 Mexican film
  • Susana, a 1992 song by Ricky Martin, a cover version of Suzanne by VOF de Kunst
  • See also

  • Santa Susana (disambiguation)
  • Susanna (disambiguation)
  • Sustainable Sanitation Alliance

    The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance (SuSanA) is a loose network of organisations who are "working along the same lines towards achieving sustainable sanitation". It began its work in 2007, one year before the United Nation's International Year of Sanitation. The original intention of creating SuSanA was to have a joint "label" for the planned activities for 2008 and to align the various partner organisations for further initiatives.

    SuSanA's vision document contains a definition of sustainable sanitation which was developed by the SuSanA partners in 2007. There are currently around 240 SuSanA partner organisations. All prospective new SuSanA partner organisations have to agree to it when they join.

    SuSanA is not an NGO (non-governmental organization). It has no legal structure and takes no membership fees. It is open to others who want to join and be active in the promotion of sustainable sanitation systems. The Sustainable Sanitation Alliance encourages other organisations to join the network and to become active members in the thematic working groups.

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