Cosmos (2015 film)

Cosmos is a 2015 French-Portuguese film directed by Andrzej Żuławski. It tells the story of two friends who spend time at a countryside guesthouse where they discover mysterious and frightening signs. The film is based on the novel Cosmos by Witold Gombrowicz. The filmmakers label it as a "metaphysical noir thriller".

The film premiered in competition at the Locarno International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Direction.

Cast

  • Jean-François Balmer as Leon
  • Sabine Azéma as Madame Woytis
  • Jonathan Genet as Witold
  • Johan Libéreau as Fuchs
  • Victória Guerra as Lena
  • Clémentine Pons as Catherette / Ginette
  • Production

    Cosmos was Andrzej Żuławski's first film in 15 years. It was produced through Paulo Branco's Alfama Films in collaboration with the Portuguese company Leopardo Filmes. Principal photography took place from mid-November to late December 2014.

    References

    Cosmos (category theory)

    In the area of mathematics known as category theory, a cosmos is a symmetric closed monoidal category that is complete and cocomplete.Enriched category theory is often considered over a cosmos.

    References

    Cosmos (Lou Donaldson album)

    Cosmos is an album by jazz saxophonist Lou Donaldson recorded for the Blue Note label featuring Donaldson with Ed Williams, Leon Spencer, Melvin Sparks, Jerry Jemmott, Idris Muhammad, and Ray Armando, with vocals by Mildred Brown, Rosalyn Brown, and Naomi Thomas, arranged by Jimmy Briggs.

    The album was awarded 1 star in an Allmusic review.

    Track listing

  • "The Caterpillar" - 6:50
  • "Make It with You" (David Gates) - 4:57
  • "If There's Hell Below (We're All Going To Go)" (Curtis Mayfield) - 9:03
  • "Caracas" - 8:24
  • "I'll Be There" (Berry Gordy, Bob West, Hal Davis, Willie Hutch) - 5:24
  • "When You're Smiling" (Joe Goodwin, Larry Shay, Mark Fisher) - 5:18
    • Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on July 16, 1971.
  • Recorded at Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ on July 16, 1971.
  • Personnel

  • Lou Donaldson - varitone alto saxophone
  • Ed Williams - trumpet
  • Leon Spencer - organ
  • Melvin Sparks - guitar
  • Jerry Jemmott - electric bass
  • Idris Muhammad - drums
  • Ray Armando - congas
  • Timber (1942 film)

    Timber is a 1942 drama centering on obstruction of lumber mill production for Canada's Department of National Defence during World War II. Jules Fabian (Paiva) heads a gang of saboteurs determined to subvert the Canadian Forestry Corps. Quebec (Carrillo), Arizona (Devine) and Kansas (Dailey) hire on at a lumber company and uncover the plot. Murder and intrigue pervade as Kansas, who in reality is working undercover for the Corps, romances Yvette Lacour (Lord).

    Cast

  • Leo Carrillo – Quebec
  • Andy Devine – Arizona
  • Dan Dailey –Alan Kansas
  • Marjorie Lord – Yvette Lacour
  • Wade Boteler – Dan Crowley
  • Edmund MacDonald –Pierre Lacour
  • Nestor Paiva – Jules Fabian
  • References

    External links

  • Timber at the American Film Institute Catalog
  • Timber at the Internet Movie Database
  • Timber at AllMovie
  • Timber at the TCM Movie Database
  • Timber (programming language)

    Timber is a functional programming language descendant from O'Haskell, targeted at embedded real-time systems.

    Further reading

  • Black, Andrew P.; Carlsson, Magnus; Jones, Mark P.; Kieburtz, Richard; Nordlander, Johan (26 April 2002). "Timber: A Programming Language for Real-Time Embedded Systems". Beaverton, Oregon, USA: Oregon Health & Science University. 
  • Jones, Mark P.; Carlsson, Magnus; Nordlander, Johan (2002). "Composed, and in Control: Programming The Timber Robot". Oregon Health & Science University. 
  • Carlsson, Magnus; Nordlander, Johan; Kieburtz, Dick (November 2003). "The Semantic Layers of Timber" (PDF). Proceedings of First Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (Beijing, China: Springer). 
  • Eriksson, Johan (2007). "Embedded Real-Time Software using TinyTimber - Reactive Objects in C" (72). Luleå, Sweden: Luleå University of Technology: 94. ISSN 1402-1757. 
  • External links

  • Official website
  • Embedded.com story mentioning Timber
  • Timber

  • Timber, I'm Falling in Love

    "Timber, I'm Falling In Love" is a song written by Kostas, and recorded by American country music artist Patty Loveless. It was released in May 1989 as the third single from her album Honky Tonk Angel.

    Background

    "Timber, I'm Falling In Love" was Loveless' first No. 1 record on Billboard's Hot Country Singles chart. The song charted for 18 weeks on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart, reaching the top of the chart during the week of August 12, 1989.

    This song was covered by Danielle Bradbery on the Voice during the 2013 Spring season as a duet with her coach Blake Shelton.

    Chart positions

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