The Cloud (film)

The Cloud (German: Die Wolke), is a 2006 German drama film based on a novel by Gudrun Pausewang.

Plot

Two teenagers try to survive after a nuclear accident.

Cast

  • Paula Kalenberg - Hannah Meinecke
  • Franz Dinda - Elmar Koch
  • Hans-Laurin Beyerling - Uli
  • Karl Kranzkowski - Dr. Salamander
  • Richy Müller - Albert Koch
  • Carina Wiese - Paula Meinecke
  • Gabriela Maria Schmeide - Helga
  • References

    External links

  • The Cloud at the Internet Movie Database
  • The Cloud

    The Cloud may refer to:

  • The Cloud (company), a wireless network operator
  • Cloud computing, a paradigm where computing resources are offered as a utility
  • The Cloud (Peak District), a hill between Staffordshire and Cheshire and forming part of their border in England
  • The Cloud, a novel by Ray Hammond
  • 'The Cloud', a metaphor for the internet
  • "The Cloud" (poem), an 1820 poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley
  • The Cloud, Auckland is a multi-purpose venue built for the Rugby World Cup 2011 in Auckland, New Zealand
  • "The Cloud" (Star Trek: Voyager), the sixth episode of Star Trek: Voyager
  • The Cloud (film), a 2006 German film
  • See also

  • Cloud (disambiguation)
  • The Cloud (poem)

    "The Cloud" is a major 1820 poem written by Percy Bysshe Shelley. "The Cloud" was written during late 1819 or early 1820, and submitted for publication on 12 July 1820. The work was published in the 1820 collection Prometheus Unbound, A Lyrical Drama, in Four Acts, With Other Poems by Charles and James Ollier in London in August 1820. The work was proof-read by John Gisborne. There were multiple drafts of the poem. The poem consists of six stanzas in anapestic or antidactylus meter, a foot with two unaccented syllables followed by an accented syllable.

    Analysis

    The cloud is a metaphor for the unending cycle of nature: "I silently laugh at my own cenotaph/ ... I arise and unbuild it again." As with the wind and the leaves in "Ode to the West Wind", the skylark in "To a Skylark", and the plant in "The Sensitive Plant", Shelley endows the cloud with sentient traits that personify the forces of nature.

    In "The Cloud", Shelley relies on the imagery of transformation or metamorphosis, a cycle of birth, death, and rebirth: "I change, but I cannot die." Mutability or change is a fact of physical nature.

    The Cloud (company)

    The Cloud is a provider of public access Wi-Fi hotspots in the UK and is a member of the Wireless Broadband Alliance. It has over 22,000 Wi-Fi hotspots network access points in the UK.

    The Cloud has offices in St Albans, Munich, and Stockholm.

    Timeline

    CEOs

  • 2003  2007: George Polk
  • 2007  2011: Steve Nicholson
  • 2011  present: Vince Russell
  • References

    External links

  • Official website
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