Andrew Neiderman

Andrew Neiderman (born October 26, 1940 in Brooklyn, N.Y.), is a best-selling American novelist. In 1987, he became the ghost writer for V. C. Andrews following her death in 1986. He formerly taught English at Fallsburg Jr./Sr. High School, in upstate New York.

Neiderman is arguably best known as the author of The Devil's Advocate, later adapted into the film The Devil's Advocate starring Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Charlize Theron, and directed by Taylor Hackford. He is the screenwriter who adapted Rain, based on a series of novels released under Andrews' name.

Neiderman wrote the stage adaptation of Flowers in the Attic based on the novel by V.C. Andrews, published online in 2014, and produced in a critically acclaimed world premiere production in New Orleans, Louisiana in August 2015. The play was produced by See 'Em On Stage: A Production Company and was directed by Christopher Bentivegna.

Andrew Neiderman has written the libretto for a musical stage adaptation of The Devil's Advocate.

Love child

"Love child" is a euphemism for a child born out of wedlock. See Legitimacy (law).

Love child may also refer to:

  • Lovechild (band), an indie rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland
  • Love Child (The Supremes album), a 1968 album by Diana Ross & the Supremes
  • "Love Child" (song), a number one hit from this album
  • Love Child (Sweet Sensation album)
  • Lovechild, a 1990 album by Curved Air
  • Love Child (Ella Riot EP)
  • "Love Child", a song by Deep Purple from their 1975 album, Come Taste the Band
  • "Love Child", a song by Accept from their 1984 album, Balls to the Wall
  • "Lovechild", a song by Talisman from their 1993 album, Genesis
  • "Love Child", a 1989 single by Canadian pop duo One to One (band)
  • "Love Child", a song by British jazz-pop duo Swing Out Sister from their 1992 album, Get in Touch with Yourself
  • Love Child (TV series), an Australian television series set in the 1960s that first went to air 17 February 2014
  • Love Child (novel), a 1986 novel by Andrew Neiderman
  • Love Child (2014 film)

    Love Child is a 2014 South Korean-American documentary film directed by Valerie Veatch. Veatch produced the film with David Foox. The film premiered in-competition in the World Cinema Documentary Competition at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 17, 2014.

    The film was theatrically released by HBO on June 18, 2014.

    Synopsis

    The film narrates the story of South Korean couple, who were immersed in an online game, while their baby named Sarang died of malnutrition.

    Reception

    Love Child received mixed to positive reviews upon its premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. Christie Ko in his review for ScreenCrave gave the film 6/10 and said that "This documentary is not an exhaustive look at the addiction to gaming, but does a good job of explaining this incident of the couple and their baby in South Korea. It is thorough in its treatment of their story. But it scratched the surface of broader implications that left me with many questions." While, Daniel Fienberg of HitFix said in his review that Love Child never attempts to cheapen the tragedy of Sarang's death, but like "Web Junkie," it wants to lay out a pattern of behavior that might seem a little extreme, but also won't feel that outlandish to anybody who counts the Internet among the spaces in which they feel most social."

    Love Child (2011 film)

    Love Child (Spanish: La hija natural) is a 2011 Dominican Republic drama film written and directed by Leticia Tonos. The film was selected as the Dominican Republic entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist.

    Cast

  • Julietta Rodriguez as Maria
  • Victor Checo as Joaquin
  • Andres Ramos as Justiniano
  • Gastner Legerme as Polo Montifa
  • Dionis Rufino as Melido
  • Kalent Zaiz as Juana
  • Frank Perozo as Rubi
  • Héctor Sierra as Papito
  • See also

  • List of submissions to the 84th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
  • List of Dominican submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
  • References

    External links

  • Love Child at the Internet Movie Database
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