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Vera (film)

Vera is a 1986 Brazilian drama film written and directed by Sérgio Toledo. Shot in São Paulo, it stars Ana Beatriz Nogueira, Norma Blum, Raul Cortez and Carlos Kroeber. The film is based on the life of Anderson Bigode Herzer, a transsexual most known as the author of poems book A queda para o alto (Descending Upwards).

Plot

Anderson (birth name "Vera") is a transsexual man who lives in a correctional facility for young people. After a book of verses about his life as a young troubled youth, he meets a benevolent, educated man, who helps him, even allowing him to spend some time at his home, and arranges for a job for him as an intern in his office.

He comes into his gender identity and begins to dress as a man, eventually falling in love with a woman and passing as cisgender to her family.

The film succeeds in focusing on Anderson's personality and feelings until his tragic death.

Cast

  • Ana Beatriz Nogueira as Vera
  • Norma Blum
  • Raul Cortez as Eduardo Suplicy
  • Carlos Kroeber
  • Adriana Abujamra
  • Vera (novel)

    Vera by Elizabeth von Arnim is a black comedy based on her disastrous second marriage to Earl Russell: a mordant analysis of the romantic delusions through which wives acquiesce in husbands' tyrannies. In outline the story of this utterly unromantic novel anticipates DuMaurier's Rebecca. Naive Lucy Entwhistle is swept into marriage by widower, Everard Wemyss. His mansion "The Willows" is pervaded by the spectre of his dead wife Vera, with whom Lucy becomes obsessed. ... Here the servants are partisan for both wives, and lose no opportunity to disrupt Everard's unctuous, oppressive household routines. An extraordinarily black vision of marriage, also continuously funny, the novel's power lies in the wit and economy of the usually prolix Von Arnim.

    (1983) ISBN 0-86068-316-8 (2000) ISBN 2-264-02389-9

    Transposed blurb from Cambridge Guide to Women's Writing in English, blurb by Anthea Trodd at Keele University.

    It is not easy to get hold of copies of the 1983 edition of this book (only available in the UK).

    Plastic

    Generic term used in the case of polymeric material that may contain other substances
    to improve performance and/or reduce costs.

    Note 1: The use of this term instead of polymer is a source of confusion and thus is
    not recommended.

    Note 2: This term is used in polymer engineering for materials often compounded that
    can be processed by flow.

    Plastic is a material consisting of any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable and can be molded into solid objects of diverse shapes. Plastics are typically organic polymers of high molecular mass, but they often contain other substances. They are usually synthetic, most commonly derived from petrochemicals, but many are partially natural.Plasticity is the general property of all materials that are able to irreversibly deform without breaking, but this occurs to such a degree with this class of moldable polymers that their name is an emphasis on this ability.

    Due to their relatively low cost, ease of manufacture, versatility, and imperviousness to water, plastics are used in an enormous and expanding range of products, from paper clips to spaceships. They have already displaced many traditional materials, such as wood, stone, horn and bone, leather, paper, metal, glass, and ceramic, in most of their former uses. In developed countries, about a third of plastic is used in packaging and another third in buildings such as piping used in plumbing or vinyl siding. Other uses include automobiles (up to 20% plastic), furniture, and toys. In the developing world, the ratios may be different - for example, reportedly 42% of India's consumption is used in packaging. Plastics have many uses in the medical field as well, to include polymer implants, however the field of plastic surgery is not named for use of plastic material, but rather the more generic meaning of the word plasticity in regards to the reshaping of flesh.

    Plastic (Joey Tafolla album)

    Plastic is the third studio album by guitarist Joey Tafolla, released on July 16, 2001 through Mascot Records.

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Joey Tafolla and Ken Tamplin. 

    Personnel

  • Joey Tafollaguitar, production
  • Billy Batte – keyboard, synthesizer
  • Allen Less Silva – keyboard sequencing
  • Tol Bergman – drums
  • Oskar Cartaya – bass
  • Matt Fronke – trumpet
  • Wendell Keily – trombone
  • Ray Herman – saxophone
  • Ken Tamplin – production
  • References

    Plastic (2011 film)

    Plastic is a 2011 horror crime film. It was written and directed by Jose Carlos Gomez and stars North Roberts, Colleen Boag, and Matthew Prochazka. The film was mostly shot in Villa Park, Illinois. Plastic has won several awards, and is now available on DVD and Video on Demand.

    Plot

    The story centers on serial killer Albert Mullin, and his final killing spree.

    Production

    Filmed mostly in Villa Park, Plastic was shot in fourteen days. Other locations included Chicago, Geneva, Illinois, and Elgin, Illinois.

    Festivals and Awards

    -Indie Horror Film Festival, 2012; Best Supporting Actor (Christian Gray), and Directors Choice Award (Jose Carlos Gomez).

    -Park City Film Music Festival, 2012; Official Selection.

    -Fright Night Film Festival, 2012; Official Selection.

    -Columbia Gorge International Film Festival, 2012; Official Selection.

    -The Prairie State Film Festival, 2012; Best Feature, and Directors Choice Award.

    -Action on Film International Festival, 2012; Official Selection.

    -The Chicago Horror Film Festival, 2012; Seven nominations. Won Best Actor (North Roberts).

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    Ballistic Affair

    by: Angel Chix

    You always try to change me
    I see what’s going on
    I understand what’s happening
    It didn’t take me that long
    I could try and pack my bags
    I could try and turn away
    I could run a million miles
    But I could never fight the danger coming my way
    It’s gonna turn into a ballistic affair
    Lock all the doors and cry, you fight like you don’t care
    What happened to the days when you said “I love you”
    It’s gonna turn into a ballistic affair
    Don’t try to lie to me
    It ain’t gonna work
    I see right through your words
    And they don’t even hurt
    I could try and pack my bags
    I could try and turn away
    I could run a million miles
    But I could never fight the danger coming my way




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